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  1. I agree it looks very commercial/industrial. It also doesn't look very comfy to walk on or lay on. (My parents finished basement has a TV and we always end up watching a movie down there and when the whole family is home someone ends up on the floor.) If you go to the residential photos link, all you see is garages. I think that should be the first hint.
  2. I like Crazy Burrito and El Picacho however, they are both out in the Marysville area.

     

    Slightly off-topic, has anyone eaten at La Hacienda Real (I know they are closed now)? Do you have any idea what they called the "dip" they served with their chips? It was like refried beans and coleslaw. That was the best part of that place in my opinion and I would like to find another place that serves something similar or a recipe to try myself.

     

    http://finerepast.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/hacienda.jpg

    On the right

  3. Maybe next time they won't try to climb into a burning car. :dumb:

     

    I don't care if she was at fault, they had a choice.

     

    At some point a decent human being has compassion and the desire to help their fellow man. I would have rushed in without a second thought about my life. If there is a chance no matter how slim, could you live with yourself knowing you let someone die? I couldn't. Don't even try to point out it was a suicide attempt. We all know hind sight is 20/20. In the moment you know there is a burning car and a woman screaming for help. nothing more nothing less.

  4. Driving under the influence. I assume it would be a similar senario if you got pulled over, were sober, were driving your car, and a passenger was drinking a beer. The guy driving the bike is the one who steers it

     

    So if your wife steers while you are drunk and operating the gas and brake your safe?

     

    It would be a stretch and I assume you would have to do something to piss the cop off BUT, there is precedent.

     

    Bike DUI Columbus, Ohio

    Bike DUI Illinois

    Bike DUI New Jersey

     

    "Operate" has a different definition than actually driving down the road. It includes being in control of a vehicle even if parked and not running at the time of the offense. If one is in the driver's location of a stationary vehicle and has the keys close at hand so as to be capable to put the vehicle in motion, it would be considered "operation" and thereby an offense in Ohio. Many cases in Ohio have dealt with various aspects of whether the vehicle was on private property, actually moving, driver actually in driver's seat, keys actually in the ignition and other aspects of operation. A new addition to the code will make actual physical control of the vehicle an offense where normal DUI penalties and punishments apply.

     

    "Vehicle" is also broader than the limited application to a car. It includes a motorcycle or bicycle or any device that is moved by power other than human power. Courts have determined that a mounted bicycle, golf cart, tractor, riding lawnmower and other devices are included in the definition of "vehicle". Obviously motorized wheelchairs are excluded. It should be noted here that there are separate code sections for the operation or physical control of watercraft under the influence and it has its own set of definitions.

  5. Do they check the engine and underneath the car like for converters or emission stuff I have to get my title trasferred from WV and the car has a x pipe

     

    Not anyone I have done before. They match the title to the VIN on the dash or the door jamb. Nothing else whatsoever.

  6. Let him vent on gaybook. He'll get over it. Or, he won't. Life will go on.

     

    Seriously. It's not like he put 5 miles on it and it died. He put 2000 miles on it and having a good time (not babying it) from the sounds of it. Who knows what caused it to break. In addition he knew the history of the bike.

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