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...due to my neighbors complaints i keep my noise to an absolute minimun and do not do anything after 8 pm” was the answer when asked if he runs his compressor after 8pm. That does make it sound as if even during day hours he is conscientious to not make noise.

Likely a CRST truck, since Gold is the color they use. They are a popular company to train and employ new drivers.

They’ve been taking pics of every car driving in. If he was taking money as a business, seems someone would admit paying him. If it was a business, certainly the IRS would want a piece. That hasn’t happened, it’s not a business.

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Jesus Rode a Harley Davidson (Ugly Kid Joe)

Rears up and making turns? No problem. 

Looks as accurate as past motorcycle predictions.

After all, they are Team Total.

Before help showed up, there had to be a 911 call

“Delivery anywhere”, but Filld only has a limited territory of the San Francisco area. It costs $3.00 delivery, plus fuel, the same price to have a Hyundai filled. What is free on this service that already exists?

I wonder if officers have always left the dogs in this long, but more electronics in the cab is making it hotter inside, so ac doesn’t keep up like it used too.

If I saw a k9 in a squad car or SUV and the motor wasn’t running... looking for said handler - but then I’d definitely break the window.

Yea, a driver’s first responsibility is to its passengers, and then those outside.

A sitcom? Good idea, the comedy shouldn’t stop just because the election is over.

Quarterly and monthly sales goals have always been basics of the dealer biz.

I was looking forward to seeing a stripper pole and other Trump tackiness, but that was just a regular grab handle in a bus.

This looked so tame, even boring. The bright colors, flashing lights and quick message of electronic billboards is more offensive than this slip up.

VW commercials need to be extra inspiring right now. I’ve got a sweet spot for VW, but this commercial bugged me when I first saw it.

Worth mentioning, the Newman Prosche was $4.4 million, pretty close to the $4.3 he’s trying to raise by selling these 5 cars.