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madcat6183

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  1. Just don't get it. Been following it all day on and off, and just unreal anyone can do something like this.
  2. 60-90? Is it that long now in your County? Franklin county took my wife 48 hours and her mom 72. Granted they took me 59 days for my renewal, which I believe is 1 short of the max, but that was a few years ago.
  3. Man I loved going to my friends that had one of those, was always so much fun.
  4. Thats a legit trailer for the price, especially having any form of suspension as the HF one's do not. You'd probably spend at least 400 on the HF one with wood, bigger wheels/tire combo, and bearing buddies.
  5. Um no. I've never heard of upgrading any wiring when tossing in a FASS or AirDog system, never. I've looked into them a lot of even read the instructions several times for both units. Neither have upgrading wiring, at least not for a 6.0 or 6.4(Fords). That doesn't mean there wasn't a short that did this however, possibly a chaffed wire, or just a tired wire coating that grounded and sparked. But as for actually upgrading the wiring, never heard of that and I know a lot of people running FASS/AirDogs, never installed one myself, but never heard of this. I'd send the unit to be tested to ensure it's not internal, while that's being done look over the wires and surrounding area for any openings or sharp edges that may have cut the wire or anything of that sort. In theory it makes sense that could happen, but never, ever heard of it.
  6. Love this thread. JBot smells of rich mahogany and I am sure this watch has his musk all over it.
  7. Ill pass along to my friend who has a CZ already.
  8. Yeah I agree, that was lame, I expected something better.
  9. Im not going to waste my breath arguing with Magz anymore, it's pointless. So with that here;http://news.yahoo.com/troopers-drive-87-old-across-utah-see-son-233756951.html Fucking Cops, always doing terrible shit to people, just like that story.
  10. I had more toy guns than Toys R Us had when I was growing up. I mean hundreds, some looked dang real too, I still remember a lot of them. I never ONCE took any of them to a public place, in the car where I could play with them, or anything of that sort. Parents would never have allowed that. Never rode my bike with one, or had it out front of the house. Toy guns were only allowed in the house and the back yard, that was it. They may have traveled with us, but they were always the ones that had orange tips on them, and usually were neon colored or looked nothing like a toy gun. This all goes back to parenting, or lack there of and cops having to make a split second decision based on someone who may have had bad intent. 12 year olds DO kill people, actually a lot more often these days, and they DO shoot people on accident too. So the cop had to make a decision, I support his decision, and I have a kid. Parenting, it goes a long way.
  11. Oh wait, what's this? http://threepercenternation.com/2014/12/st-louis-hate-crime/?utm_campaign=tpn1&utm_medium=social&utm_source=multiple&utm_content=1417832378#
  12. Other thing to remember that across the pond beers are not pasteurized so drinking them at room temp is actually totally different. They taste way better, don't leave much if any hangover, and are more true to their flavors. Budweiser is pretty common about anywhere I've traveled outside of the US, Asian countries, European, Mexico, they all always had it all over and locals loved it. But it was definitely different than here in the US, especially China. Or maybe it was I just missed normal beer so much and was so drunk on rice wine. Dunno. In the US drinking warm Light beers is awful, even only slightly chilled. However if you go to a good brew house, tap room, brewery, it's not so bad. The Elevator used to serve their beers just slightly below room temp and it helped bring out the real flavors of the IPA, Hef, and Pale Ales. Then when they would get to winter they had a separate cooler for the winter warmers and christmas ales to keep them just a tad warmer. Over time this changed tho, beers are now served cooler in general there and they don't keep the winter ones separate. I actually miss the old IPA temp, really helped bring it all together. And fwiw, trust me, not a beer snob. I work at the Elevator Saturday nights, but drink Coors light normally, or Genny Light if I can find it. I've even had and will drink Beer 30 Light if I can find it, just because I think it's hilarious.
  13. I won't try to argue the stories in Cle because like I said I remember some of them, but yeah, they may have some issues going on up there.
  14. Wasn't speaking to CLE so not sure if that was what you are referring to, if so, that wasn't what I was replying to. Was replying to the Mike Brown topic and was thinking you were referring to the guy in NYC. As for the CLE stuff, haven't looked into it any further than seeing that the toy gun looks exactly like a 1911, and being that, that is a fact, I would have killed the kid, or anyone with it too. If I am a cop and I get a call to something like that, I am going home at night, I am not going to second guess myself and die. I played with guns all my life, I was never allowed to take them from my house or a friends house, in cars, parks, whatever. Exactly for this reason. Parenting, it goes a long way, probably would have been helpful in the CLE and the Brown case both..... Edit; Also for the record, if you are in a high speed chase from the cops and continue to flee, then yeah, they got what they deserved. Edit 2: now reading the report, and yes, if in fact they did kill people and escalated to the point they had to kill someone, that's an issue. And yes, I remember that car chase with the 2 people. They did not need to be shot to death, but simply stopping might have been a good idea? I mean that's what you're taught to do. Sorry they had to die, but I would have been totally fine with being ruffed up(a lot).
  15. Let's be honest with ourselves regarding the comments about "fearing for your life". It doesn't take coaching to know to say that if you just shot someone and they died, or didnt die. Anyone with any type of a brain is only going to shoot at someone if they are in fear for their life to begin with, unless they had bad intentions. On top of that anyone who has a brain would also say exactly that. I.e. if I am scared for my life and I have to shoot someone I am not going to yell to everyone, hey I just killed a guy call the police. I am going to say I stopped a threat and to call 911. When questioned the only thing I would say before speaking with an attorney is I feared for my life, my families life, or whoever was being threatened. That would be it. You don't need training to know to say that. If you don't I would guess the paperwork and demeanor changes from the police.
  16. I think this was all a gov't setup by Obama. Clearly this is the answer.
  17. This. This is how the justice system works in the US now so in the end, this whole thing is done and over with. Now maybe they can help all the loser's that rioted, looted, robbed, beat, burned stuff, etc find jobs and stop being thugs.
  18. Right, media helping the situation again.
  19. Yeah, I wouldn't even have slowed down, especially after the first contact. Not a chance. You're doing whatever you want to call these people as doing, and trying to surround/stop my car in a PUBLIC STREET, I will 100% run you over if you're a mob. I would already being fearing for my life. Mainly because I only carry 15 rounds of ammo and there were many more people than that there. I watched this video this AM and the driver tried to avoid them and go slow to give them time to move. They made the bad decision(rioting losers), they should pay the price. In this case, too bad they didn't die. Yes I am serious, this has gotten out of control, people need to be ventilated at this time.
  20. Thats the mag of a high point handgun. Im sure he was licensed to carry that, right? For real I would call and report that first officer ASAP and get that all documented. They have it in their system as she showed up so the dispatch was input in the system. I would also talk to her super about that, Dang man, thats nuts for sure. I would not be a happy guy. Good luck!
  21. Been there, trust me, we've done this many times in Luke's first year. Random naps anywhere, even in the church nursery, sometimes in church.
  22. We clearly need to ban anti virus. Also ban squirrels I think they are racist too. Oh and probably chocolate milk, ban that too. I love choc milk.
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