potbellyjoe
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potbellyjoe

I mean I’m a blonde 5'11" former swimmer turned cyclist, so it’s like looking in a mirror.

I support you in your difficult episodes, and can be there for you if you need me. Just reach out and I'll be there.

Just a few bad apples, right?

The XK6/X25D1 is a 2.5 liter, 6-cylinder gasoline engine for the Chevrolet Epica. The XK-6 series of engines was developed by Daewoo and Porsche. The X25D1 engine has VIS, which is one of its features.

The Suzuki Verona really needs to be on this list. The XK6 motor developed by Daewoo was a 2.5L inline-6 that developed 155-bhp. In 2004.

To boot it used oil, not just burnt, but straight up used oil to work. And it really wasn’t worth it’s salt as a motivator in real-world driving until it was up at around 80 mph (with the 5-speed) where it was in the anemic powerband for that little bit, only to have the front end getting light and walking side to

He’s on unpaid. That should be enough to recognize that even the Thin Blue Line is worried about this one.

The use of force here is not consistent with our guidelines. We don’t train officers to pick up something and throw it at a suspect.”

The use of force here is not consistent with our guidelines. We don’t train officers to pick up something and throw it at a suspect.”

So. Stop. Him.

Found Duterte.

Fun fact, “what ifs” aren’t enough for death penalties. It’s a tough standard for victim-blamers to grasp, but not killing people and letting our judicial system process criminals is the right way to do it.

This is what gangs do, 1312. End Qualified Immunity. I’m certain this is outside of acceptable scope for use of force.

The middle is from the IS convertible, so where it counts it’s on the IS bits.

The efficiency of a system to confer publicly visible information in the public space makes no difference to the legality of the availability of the information. That’s literally why plate readers are allowed to exist without violating any search clauses.

Not the point. The point is it’s public information, just like tail numbers.

Gawker getting Herbed.

Gawker getting Herbed.

Except that you could technically OPRA information on a car’s location if it pinged on plate readers because it is public information in public locations. 

It would be even cheaper if there wasn’t the $0.23/gallon tax increase from a few years ago. Not complaining, we needed to show as a state that we could raise cash, but it was a mess of justifications.