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Everything posted by cptn janks
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yes, a feeling that you know better than everyone else about what to do... i think this is a good idea, but im not a fan of anything that lets the general public deem themselves an "expert".
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lol id get a bike http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee265/shyongkwon/My%20R1/IMG_0261.jpg
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i think they use radar for baseballs, not lidar?
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i dont think they NEED it, but since it makes a super easy and highly reflective target, they WANT it. not sure about the tilted plate, but it sounds like a good idea
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so the cops can have a nice big target to shoot laser at. and so they can ticket you for not having one. so really the answer is $$$$$. its just another bullshit revenue generator for them.
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they are faggots there. they wont let you get that, but they let BJ2DAY slide
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And they say video games dont effect minds...
cptn janks replied to DaddyBuiltRacing's topic in Dumpster
he left public school. he has a private teacher, so its not like he is forgoing a high school degree. there are tons of home school kids out there. but being a professional guitar hero... lol keep dreaming kid. -
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cptn janks replied to TTQ B4U's topic in Dumpster
someone cuts you off, you press the horn, and nothing happens. You're like, "Crap! I wish I hadn't seen Ricky on the sidewalk!" -
read the scam warning page on CL. this is like the first or second one listed. they usually send a fake check, you cash it at the bank. then it gets sent to the clearinghouse and they see its fake, then you are responsible for that money.
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r kelly likes water sports. http://usversusthem.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/rkelly.jpg
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that bike is powered by xenu.
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tint your shit so they cant see your goodies in there
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its big news.
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http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,24179242-2,00.html http://www.news.com.au/common/imagedata/0,,6197234,00.jpg Bigfoot body 'found and put in freezer' By staff writers August 14, 2008 10:31am Bigfoot hunters claim to have found creature's body Say they will present photo and DNA proof to press Aussie Yowie man not going wowie just yet TWO US professional Bigfoot hunters claim to have found a body of the legendary creature and will present evidence of the astounding discovery to the world's press and scientists tomorrow. Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer, who run Bigfoot expeditions, say they found a dead Bigfoot in the woods of north Georgia, in the southeast of the US, about two weeks ago and have put the carcass in a freezer. http://www.news.com.au/images/icon_galleries.gifSeeing is believing? Mysterious creatures gallery They along with "the real Bigfoot Hunter" Tom Biscardi, who has endorsed the find, will front a press conference in California, where they say DNA and photo proof will be presented. Mr Whitton, a Georgia police officer on leave to recover from a shooting, and Mr Dyer, a former prison officer, have posted photos of their "find" on their searchingforbigfoot website. They describe the creature as being a 2.3m tall "part human and part ape" male and weighing over 230kg with reddish hair and blackish-grey eyes. The infamous feet are described as being flat and 41cm long with five toes. The hands also have five fingers and and the teeth are more "human-like than ape like". The hunters claim several Bigfoots were spotted walking upright in the area the body was found but won't reveal the location "to protect the creatures". Mr Whitton, Mr Dyer and Mr Biscardi say they will soon mount a secret expedition to capture a live Bigfoot. Commenting on the discovery Scientific American said the apparent reluctance of the Bigfoot hunters to actually display or hand over the body would make those sceptical roll their eyes. Although many would regard the Bigfoot as mythical, enthusiasts were given more reason to believe in October last year when hunter Rick Jacobs claimed to have taken photos of a Bigfoot in Pennsylvania. The Bigfoot stir coincides with a supposed Texas sighting and filming of another legendary US monster, the chupacabra, which is a dog-like animal with a long snout that according to folklore attacks livestock, especially goats, and drinks their blood. It seems to be a monster summer in the US with an unidentifed creature creating an internet sensation after it washed up near New York last month. Bigfoot's erstwhile cousin, the yeti or Abominable Snowman, also came under renewed scrutiny last month with a scientist sending some alleged hair from the creature to a lab for DNA testing.
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cptn janks replied to TTQ B4U's topic in Dumpster
yes, but the bill of rights is not one of those things. IF the majority DOES want the bill of rights changed, there is a process to do so is laid out in article five of the constitution. it is not up to a 9 member city council to do so. -
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cptn janks replied to TTQ B4U's topic in Dumpster
by that logic if a large group wanted to do other things that could violate other parts of the constitution (such as the DC gun ban) then you would be ok with that too. -
codes.ohio.gov
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cptn janks replied to TTQ B4U's topic in Dumpster
no, actually, they cant. i can see how at at first glance the principals of majority rule and protection of individual rights coluld seem contracitory to you. however, they are two pillars that uphold the foundation of what our government is based on. you must realize there is a difference between a direct democratic system and a republic. a direct democracy is mob rule. the minority have no protection from the majority. in a constitutional republic (such as the USA) officials are elected as representatives of the individuals and must govern according to law (the constitution) that limits the governments power over citizens. the puropose of the constitution is to strictly control the majority and protect the individual's unalienable rights and the protection of rights of all minorities and the liberty of people as a whole. the constitution places individual rights off limits to even the most lopsided democratic vote. in the US, majority rule is a means for organizing government and for the decision of public issues. it is not a tool for oppression. the framers were definitely aware of this, and saw a danger of majority rule in oppressing liberty for the individual. in federalist paper 51 madison writes read federalist paper 10. it deals with this a lot as well. madison advocates a constitutional republic over direct democracy to protect the minority from oppression by the majority. tl;dr this is a nation of laws, not men. but hey... whatever... http://i36.tinypic.com/hrgdad.jpg -
what do you mean by traffic codes? like specific laws? or like radio codes?
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KTM makes a few V twins so does Bimota
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what stupid fucks.
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And here I thought some CR guys can't spell
cptn janks replied to TimTaylor751647545500's topic in Dumpster
fuck tow trucks. they are all a bunch of shady bitches. -
yup. http://fantasticcontraption.com/?designId=359645
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Look out Jap bikes, Buell has something for ya!
cptn janks replied to ChevyMan1972's topic in Daily Ride
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