The link to the Daily Beast article about the Proud Boys doesn’t work (the URL is bad).
The link to the Daily Beast article about the Proud Boys doesn’t work (the URL is bad).
Yeah, I think State ID’s are $15 and Driver’s Licenses are $25, then another $5 or $10 to the Clerk of Court to get a copy of your birth certificate, so you’re looking at $20 - 25 for valid Voter ID.
He just spells it “TNA.”
Sounds like you need a different A/C guy.
Have you actually removed the undercoating to see what’s underneath?
Undercoating hasn’t been necessary since the late 80's / early 90's when manufacturers started electronically plating...it also looks like ass, so I’d recommend POR-15, since it looks better and actually holds up better.
Nah, I did a frame-off, rotisserie nut-and-bolt restoration on a car that the customer’s had since high school, and he’s well into his 70's now.
Yup; get liability and don’t drive like an idiot, and you’ll be fine. Worst-case scenario, some idiot runs a light and T-bones me, but it’ll be his insurance buying me a new car, not mine.
Hey, just something that happens to all ladies of a certain age.
I always thought they looked a little like the Garaiya in racing form.
I’d be perfectly OK with requiring ID to vote, except the problem is that the GOP that’s pushing for that requirement absolutely will not let the DMV give out free ID’s.
Not sure if it’s on Netflix right now, but The Good Place is an excellent show with an uplifting premise.
The front corner of his desk looks like some sort of White Nationalist United Nations.
And it’s a fucking print? GTFO.
Somebody brought it up in the comments after Kavanaugh was confirmed.
Yeah, I had the same with 4 and 8...although, apparently I didn’t get a single answer right.
Didn’t you guys post this just in the last week or two?
I dunno; maybe they bolted a 5 speed to the motor, then put an automatic transaxle in the back?
Consider that a single wing from a Cessna 172 weighs 200 pounds, then that piece of plywood suddenly doesn’t seem that heavy. It’s really all about the surface area and drag.
I live in the foothills of the Appalachians, and there’s at least 1 - 2 deaths a year from logging trucks...so, pretty common.