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  1. If you were living in your car in a parking lot would you take the closest spot to the store doors? I get the wifi signal is probably better but the curtains on the windows really draw attention and the prime spot seems less likely to be tolerated.
  2. ^ posted a month ago. safe to say he's not being upfront about something.
  3. What is things autocorrect gets you in trouble for? *3 letter score* Burping, How to keep your wife from overeating.
  4. back to the jacking Someone call 911 he's zip-dying
  5. Givi bolted to passenger seat held up for me.
  6. If your tankpad is on your tail (and posting in wrong city) you're doing something wrong. images.craigslist.org/00p0p_cnmjbJHZnOk_1200x900.jpg http://columbus.craigslist.org/bar/5987070774.html
  7. Nope, I looked into it for my plastic tank and decided on Por15/kbs or caswells if that fails.
  8. To repel the plastic warping tank gods. Euro style
  9. Go to hell press fit nozzles! (loctite bottle style) anyone else have trouble with them too? Have had blue loctite in my eye before. I was trying to lube the balls on my nutted axle non-drive rear hub with Phil's oil. I squeezed his bottle and the nipple busted out gushing oil inside the hub, out side the hub, spokes, rim brake track, rubber tire, basement floor, over my hands. The whole area is slippery now.
  10. "UNofficial" is that a way of saying it's not legitimate? #NotMyThread "Trump throws Washington into state of anxious uncertainty"/" Eleven arrested during protest against conservative comedian at NYU" Thanks Media. wah wah
  11. Illegal groundhog smuggling tunnels #EveryGoundhogISeeJumpsDownATunnel #GroundhogShadowsMatter
  12. motocat12

    Katana Hate?

    I'm an equal opportunity basher.
  13. motocat12

    Katana Hate?

    http://dayton.craigslist.org/mcy/5986445116.html Loony tunes, picachu, stretch, colored tires, Musical horn...stock exhaust
  14. And if you want better neighborhood kids?
  15. Hillary wrote the book on losing. http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/265680/hillary-clinton-write-book-about-how-she-lost-daniel-greenfield
  16. In the peaceful way you try to violate other people's civil liberty to free speech
  17. motocat12

    Katana Hate?

    Come out of the shed already.
  18. https://wethepeopleholsters.com/products/trump-presidential-kydex-holster-commemorating-inauguration-day-hand-made-in-the-usa-by-wethepeopleholsters?variant=28892571473
  19. Harley-Davidson factory cancels Trump visit, fearing protests over travel ban http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/harley-davidson-factory-cancels-trump-visit-fearing-protests-article-1.2961189 http://hotair.com/archives/2017/02/01/how-harley-davidson-caved-to-the-sjw-on-a-trump-visit/ #TT
  20. oops A computer virus forced Licking County government leaders to shut down all of their computer and phone systems indefinitely. All county offices were set to reopen Wednesday, but online access and landline telephones were not expected to be available until further notice"
  21. It doesn't say anything about requiring a vote in any year. but to be hypocritical in this term but not before... http://www.weeklystandard.com/the-constitution-does-not-require-the-senate-to-vote-on-a-nomination/article/2001087#! Presidents have made 160 nominations for the Supreme Court. The Senate confirmed only 124 of them. And of the 36 failed nominations, the vast majority of them (25) received no up-or-down vote. To that end, the Senate can structure its own rules to govern the advice-and-consent process. It had constitutional power to establish the filibuster system. It has constitutional power to abolish or reform the filibuster. And it probably should. But the Constitution leaves this choice to the Senate alone—just as it leaves the Senate free to decide whether to consider a president's judicial nomination. Of course, Senator Schumer knows as well as anyone that the Senate is not constitutionally obligated to give judicial nominations an up-or-down vote. From the very outset of George W. Bush's presidency, Schumer was ready to block a vote on any of his Supreme Court nominations. In fact, Schumer announced in mid-2007—with a year and a half left in Bush's presidency—that he would block any further nominations Bush might make to the Court. (He added that the failure of his effort to filibuster the Alito nomination, barely a year into Bush's second term, one of his "greatest failings and regrets.")
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