6882 pts ยท August 1, 2013
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A lot of "grey" workshops will be excited to get it.. it has (working) parts for well over $5k. And clean title alone worth a few $ grand.
Been reading a lot of them just wander in the countryside, waiting for a chance to surrender to locals.
She cast some shade on the wall. Looks all legit for me.
Looks like a network hub, rather. Patch panels & switches, though it's difficult to see.
Thanks, very interesting! But work hours in the US seems way too low; I wonder if people working 2 jobs results in lower hours per job?
They also said pled (carpet)
It definitely shows less than 1/2 of the globe. Otherwise you'd see from pole to pole
Probably the dirt? In some places continental drift is noticeable, can add up over a century or 2. No one moves boundaries because of this
Go for it. Replaced valve gaskets on my Corolla at 197K, now it has almost 245K and zero problems. Only use Synthetic oil now
It rains often in Portland, like 2 out of 3 days in wet season Nov-Apr, sometimes for weeks. Very dry & sunny June through beginning of Oct.
Opposite, big cat's much less likely to attack if it knows you see it. Which is highly unlikely in either case..
So true! ~1/3 of the US is cow pasture, and another like 1/5 is private timberland. The 2 industries take up enormous area and so little use
What happens to the drivers though? Are they in big trouble for that?
And the shadow was really fast! Seeing it travel dozens of miles in SECONDS (from top of the mountain) was quite an experience.
Try USPS carrier. It's harder than most people realize (very fast-paced work) but pays relatively good.
He wasn't able to talk. Also ambulance wouldn't come fast enough to help here. But agree about American's reluctance to call 911 in general
Loading the back is also pretty dangerous. Maybe.. just use a lower trailer, or a flat-bed truck?
About 8 months in the year - yes. But we have a long, dry summer
Good thing @USPS is, you'll never be bored! RCA here. It'll get much better as your memory improves and as a result your work speed too.
That looks even better because it's not sped up
That level of surveillance is crazy.. I know it's used here for good, but shows what government can learn about us just by tracking phones
One generation is 25-30 years (some specific number in that range), but if you count it as 9 human lifespans (70-90 yrs) would be close
.. and, don't lift the load more than necessary. Once you take if off truck/shelf, ride it like 5 inches above the ground, not 6ft up
Should be just once. If the advice is followed, that's enough. If not, you don't have to repeat yourself.
That's how they make earthquakes in Pakistan. Just kidding, it's cause by women wearing jeans (i'm just quoting someone there).
F china.
There are mini-aussies as well. My roommate had one. They are cute as hell with humans. Had trouble socializing with other dogs tho.
A lot of "grey" workshops will be excited to get it.. it has (working) parts for well over $5k. And clean title alone worth a few $ grand.
Been reading a lot of them just wander in the countryside, waiting for a chance to surrender to locals.
She cast some shade on the wall. Looks all legit for me.
Looks like a network hub, rather. Patch panels & switches, though it's difficult to see.
Thanks, very interesting! But work hours in the US seems way too low; I wonder if people working 2 jobs results in lower hours per job?
They also said pled (carpet)
It definitely shows less than 1/2 of the globe. Otherwise you'd see from pole to pole
Probably the dirt? In some places continental drift is noticeable, can add up over a century or 2. No one moves boundaries because of this
Go for it. Replaced valve gaskets on my Corolla at 197K, now it has almost 245K and zero problems. Only use Synthetic oil now
It rains often in Portland, like 2 out of 3 days in wet season Nov-Apr, sometimes for weeks. Very dry & sunny June through beginning of Oct.
Opposite, big cat's much less likely to attack if it knows you see it. Which is highly unlikely in either case..
So true! ~1/3 of the US is cow pasture, and another like 1/5 is private timberland. The 2 industries take up enormous area and so little use
What happens to the drivers though? Are they in big trouble for that?
And the shadow was really fast! Seeing it travel dozens of miles in SECONDS (from top of the mountain) was quite an experience.
Try USPS carrier. It's harder than most people realize (very fast-paced work) but pays relatively good.
He wasn't able to talk. Also ambulance wouldn't come fast enough to help here. But agree about American's reluctance to call 911 in general
Loading the back is also pretty dangerous. Maybe.. just use a lower trailer, or a flat-bed truck?
About 8 months in the year - yes. But we have a long, dry summer
Good thing @USPS is, you'll never be bored! RCA here. It'll get much better as your memory improves and as a result your work speed too.
That looks even better because it's not sped up
That level of surveillance is crazy.. I know it's used here for good, but shows what government can learn about us just by tracking phones
One generation is 25-30 years (some specific number in that range), but if you count it as 9 human lifespans (70-90 yrs) would be close
.. and, don't lift the load more than necessary. Once you take if off truck/shelf, ride it like 5 inches above the ground, not 6ft up
Should be just once. If the advice is followed, that's enough. If not, you don't have to repeat yourself.
That's how they make earthquakes in Pakistan. Just kidding, it's cause by women wearing jeans (i'm just quoting someone there).
F china.
There are mini-aussies as well. My roommate had one. They are cute as hell with humans. Had trouble socializing with other dogs tho.