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![]() I'm 'sick' too. So are countless others. The difference, however, between the 'sick' and the 'challenged' is that the former remember to strap on their seat belts where required. I can understand being a **** up and having all sorts of addictions but would it have killed the MoFo to put the belt on? Seems to me, he wants to go to jail. They'll take care of him there.
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![]() PVal made it back. There is hope.
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![]() You might also be surprised at the number of times the police report an unverifiable traffic violation in order to justify a stop and search. "The driver failed to signal a lane change, so I pulled him over."
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![]() This is very true as well. Failing to signal a lane change or failing to maintain a lane almost always signal a BS reason to justify the stop. These offenses seem to be particularly incredibly rampant between 1 and 5 a.m. in New York.
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![]() Sad state of affairs. Us addicts talk amongst ourselves about our "bottom". Some reach it and surrender. Others have to go out and do more research on a mission for another "bottom".
Hopefully he has found his and is willing to surrender to his addiction. There is hope ![]() On another note, curious as to whether a convicted felon can ride T-Breds. |
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"To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize"...Voltaire |
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![]() Boy O Boy we tried all Winter to Help Norberto, He galloped for us most of the winter here in Ocala, He is an easy enough fellow to like but he just won't straighten up.
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![]() If they can own 'em, I would think they could ride them
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