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Jimmy Joe Meeker
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This would indicate that this guy, his family, or some previous owner was there before the neighborhood was built. That’s the only way this sort of configuration develops. Either the original neighbors sold to developers or the previous owners of his home subdivided and sold. That said it looks like he has lots of

This is an example of what I mean by all laws are selectively enforced and that’s how people like it to be.

It say an alcohol so it’s probably some sort of alcohol only used in industrial or laboratory settings. In other words not isopropyl, methanol, or ethanol.

You’re assuming the Liberty driver even saw the BMW. That’s a fairly big leap of faith. By the time the BMW crosses the center line it is behind the A-pillars of the Liberty which places it outside the typical awareness zone.

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Hollywood has no original ideas anymore.

Actually there are even calmer and smaller airports than Sacramento. But they don’t have food at all.

I think I covered most of your reply in what you replied to. Is it ideal? no. Does it reach the level of put it on the internet outrage? No. I don’t want my cars driven like that by tech either which is one of the reasons I do nearly everything myself. The few times they’ve been in for work there’s a good chance they

Anything newer than the SN95 has a remotely mounted shifter with linkage.

I agree, I didn’t see abuse. I got bored watching the video and kept skipping ahead looking for the “abuse”. I drive my Protege (which is what 2-3 generations back now?, given sea shipment from Japan it’s got to be a 17 year old car now) that hard or harder (well the parts I watched) just about every time I am in it

The shifter in my ‘97 Mustang is bolted directly to the transmission. It’s not unusual in the least for the shifter to be be attached to the transmission. Also unlike the one pictured the one an SN95 Mustang goes right inside the transmission case directly. No outside linkages.

There is nothing “free market” about government contracts. The customer in this case is the military which gets a budget from congress which takes the money from taxpayers and treasury bonds (often purchased by the federal reserve using newly created money). There is not one free market transaction in this chain.

You hit the nail on the head. The government doesn’t care about the soldiers. Their safety, their well being, etc is of absolutely no concern to them. If it was these wars which have no value to the american people would never happen.

The only sort of capitalism with government contracts and prison labor is the crony kind.

General Butler’s “War is a Racket” applies here.

Look Head, I’ve been a mechanical engineer for over 20 years. If big oil had a huge demand for mechanicals and paid more I think it would have noticed it by now. Yes, they have a few engineers in other fields (little need) but if they aggressively recruited or searched or needed a lot of them I would have noticed.

You’re babbling again.

It’s because Obama publically spoke out for the UK remaining in the EU and the general nature of progressives to believe in progression towards world governance.*

Another article from gawker media pushing the agenda that bad things happen because the peasantry doesn’t do what their betters (as in the wealthy ruling class since people didn’t understand the common use of the term last time) tell them to. Univision can’t take over too soon.

The problem is people in the USA are often assholes who just want to be in front. They’ll do whatever they can to get in front of you which upon achieving will slow down or fall asleep at the next red light or in the case of motorcyclists fumble around through a series of steps before getting the bike moving they’ll

Your behavior is clear.