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StuntmanDan
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I wasn’t trying to claim that my anecdotal evidence is indicative of a larger problem, but it’s an example of someone already doing something that I would have assumed was not feasible. Given that no ID was required to vote, actual voter fraud is only a small step further.

I only shine my laser pointer at Reaper drones.

I don’t know about a news helicopter, but somebody I know did that to a police helicopter and a police car showed up at the house very quickly. Then the people in the helicopter pointed out who was the one shining the laser as they had been watching him since he started. Pretty stupid.

I agree, but we’re in a divided county in a swing state. If they could mobilize enough people in an organized system, they could make a huge difference here. I fully agree that it is a lot of work, and it would take a decent-sized team of people, but obviously somebody is already doing half of that work. With a few

I have a friend who had someone show up at her house and ask why she hadn’t voted yet. When she replied that she had, they asked if her name was that of the former resident of the house. When she said no, they asked who she voted for. She told them who, and got an angry reply that she had voted for the wrong person.

I hate drum brakes. Had to cut a drum off my old S10 one time when I changed them.

I taught a friend of mine how to change his own oil. The third time he did it I told him I was just going to watch and not say anything. I broke that rule when he got ready to crank on the transmission drain pan bolt, after he remarked that he had used a different size socket the last time he did it. I really didn’t

I’ve done it twice, and was there when a friend broke off a screwdriver in one. This is not news.

Cars also don’t last forever, and it’s not likely that gas will go up in the next few years, so there’s really nothing wrong with that.

Tom did a terrible job of summarizing the linked article. There were already 117 trucks that were purchased and sent to China. The buyers provided the dealership with fraudulent Arizona registrations and fraudulent shipping orders that claimed the vehicles were shipped to Nevada. The dealership had 55 trucks that were

Tom did a terrible job of summarizing the linked article. There were already 117 trucks that were purchased and sent to China. The buyers provided the dealership with fraudulent Arizona registrations and fraudulent shipping orders that claimed the vehicles were shipped to Nevada. The dealership had 55 trucks that were

I got to see that plane last year! I saw it fly over me while I was out for lunch, couldn’t remember what it was, so I googled the FIFI name and figured out there was an event going on at an airport nearby. I stopped by and got to see a bunch of cool stuff CAF had out there.

There must be a lot of air space in there. I have a friend with one and while we’re camping he leaves his sleeping bag/blanket in there and with it folded you don’t notice the difference.

I wish. I think my wife would kill me.

But the Taurus did tie the Charger for top speed at 150 mph. If he had said the Taurus tied the Charger for highest top speed at 150 mph, that would be incorrect. He never mentions which car had the highest top speed. I guess he expects you to read the chart if you want that info.

True. AKA the Land Cruiser Prado. I love those things.

Don’t get into it. It’s even better than it sounds. I picked up 2017 and I can’t wait to go home and work on my virtual farm. My friends who play Battlefield, Call of Duty, or Overwatch are confused by my love of this game.

While the-4.0 liter V6 isn’t going to smoke any muscle cars, it will give you plenty of power to get out of a tough spot quickly.

One super market near me consistently works like this:

You did read it wrong. He’s suggesting the Golf R is a version of the S3, but comes in manual and cheaper.