The Breakroom (Seriously, I got open the new one AGAIN!?!)
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From: Birmingham, Alabama
well, not that I will miss THIS topic......
but just found out two things:
1. public defender waived felony hearing scheduled for tomorrow and
2. I am supposed to be at the other end of the state for a crucial judicial session. i HAVE to be there. so
I am checking email and leaving for a wonderful road trip, at night, through the mountains and very big roaming deer country. no people. I will not be very pleasant tomorrow.
Heidi leaving to be very far out...
but just found out two things:
1. public defender waived felony hearing scheduled for tomorrow and
2. I am supposed to be at the other end of the state for a crucial judicial session. i HAVE to be there. so
I am checking email and leaving for a wonderful road trip, at night, through the mountains and very big roaming deer country. no people. I will not be very pleasant tomorrow.
Heidi leaving to be very far out...
Be careful for sure.
chaikwa.
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From: Birmingham, Alabama
Whoops, almost forgot to show y'all this. My bestest little buddy came by today to help me do the brakes on Grandma's car. He got there just in time to help with the fun part. He seemed to grasp the concept of "if it won't move, get a bigger hammer".

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From: Home: Kaplan, LA - Pipelining In: Pecos, Tx
Evening Yall
Mom, be careful on your trip, and if you happen to hit a deer, just make us all a bunch of jerky.
Rick, looks like quite a helper, and I see your teaching the finer points of mechanics...
Going get lost tomorrow. Too nice of weather not to take a motorcycle ride.
Mom, be careful on your trip, and if you happen to hit a deer, just make us all a bunch of jerky.
Rick, looks like quite a helper, and I see your teaching the finer points of mechanics...

Going get lost tomorrow. Too nice of weather not to take a motorcycle ride.
Did Ya Ever See The One Nugent Uses> 4 Stabilisers (like A Back Hoe)
And His Blind Rises Hydrolically From The Bed Of His (chev) Truck That Is Painted Camo >
THE VIDIO WAS TAKEN WHEN HE HAD IS FARM HERE IN NORTH WESTREN MICHIGAN
I WAS ON PRIVATE LAND AND SO WAS HE> MAYBE THATS WHY NO ONE EVER SAID ANYTHING
And His Blind Rises Hydrolically From The Bed Of His (chev) Truck That Is Painted Camo >
THE VIDIO WAS TAKEN WHEN HE HAD IS FARM HERE IN NORTH WESTREN MICHIGAN
I WAS ON PRIVATE LAND AND SO WAS HE> MAYBE THATS WHY NO ONE EVER SAID ANYTHING
I was banned per my own request for speaking the name Pelosi
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From: Bristol Michigan
No I didn't, but Ted Nugent also didn't lecture during the Game Law instruction at the academy that I remember. IF you're legally handicapped through the secretary of state, you may hunt from it with the keys removed. If not, better pull the battery, or physically disable it.
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Evenin' all!
Nice looking brisk night out there 15* and falling.
T-rad Nice little helper there. My 5yo girl loves helping out too. She's pretty good putting on lugnuts with a cordless drill and a socket. I gotta torque them anyway right?
Nice looking brisk night out there 15* and falling.
T-rad Nice little helper there. My 5yo girl loves helping out too. She's pretty good putting on lugnuts with a cordless drill and a socket. I gotta torque them anyway right?
I was banned per my own request for speaking the name Pelosi
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From: Bristol Michigan
Evening Marc.
Claude, they MAY allow temprary jacks if the wheels are off the ground, but you should get their legal opinion. They may like some variety's over others for disabling?
Claude, they MAY allow temprary jacks if the wheels are off the ground, but you should get their legal opinion. They may like some variety's over others for disabling?
You look funny too.
Morning all.
Today is Tuesday, October 20th.
On this day in 1774 - The new Continental Congress, the governing body of America’s colonies, passed an order proclaiming that all citizens of the colonies "discountenance and discourage all horse racing and all kinds of gaming, **** fighting, exhibitions of shows, plays and other expensive diversions and entertainment."
1803 - The U.S. Senate approved the Louisiana Purchase.
1818 - The U.S. and Great Britain established the boundary between the U.S. and Canada to be the 49th parallel.
1873 - A Hippodrome was opened in New York City by showman Phineus T. (P.T.) Barnum.
1892 - The city of Chicago dedicated the World's Columbian Exposition.
1903 - A joint commission ruled in favor of the U.S. concerning a dispute over the boundary between Canada and the District of Alaska.
1935 - Mao Zedong arrived in Hanoi after his Long March that took just over a year. He then set up the Chinese Communist Headquarters.
1942 - Pierre Laval told the French labor that they must serve in Germany.
1944 - Allied forces invaded the Philippines.
1944 - During World War II, the Yugoslav cities of Belgrade and Dubrovnik were liberated.
1967 - Seven men were convicted in Meridian, MS, on charges of violating the civil rights of three civil rights workers. Of the men convicted one was a Ku Klux Klan leader and another was a sheriff's deputy.
chaikwa.
Morning all.
Today is Tuesday, October 20th.
On this day in 1774 - The new Continental Congress, the governing body of America’s colonies, passed an order proclaiming that all citizens of the colonies "discountenance and discourage all horse racing and all kinds of gaming, **** fighting, exhibitions of shows, plays and other expensive diversions and entertainment."
1803 - The U.S. Senate approved the Louisiana Purchase.
1818 - The U.S. and Great Britain established the boundary between the U.S. and Canada to be the 49th parallel.
1873 - A Hippodrome was opened in New York City by showman Phineus T. (P.T.) Barnum.
1892 - The city of Chicago dedicated the World's Columbian Exposition.
1903 - A joint commission ruled in favor of the U.S. concerning a dispute over the boundary between Canada and the District of Alaska.
1935 - Mao Zedong arrived in Hanoi after his Long March that took just over a year. He then set up the Chinese Communist Headquarters.
1942 - Pierre Laval told the French labor that they must serve in Germany.
1944 - Allied forces invaded the Philippines.
1944 - During World War II, the Yugoslav cities of Belgrade and Dubrovnik were liberated.
1967 - Seven men were convicted in Meridian, MS, on charges of violating the civil rights of three civil rights workers. Of the men convicted one was a Ku Klux Klan leader and another was a sheriff's deputy.
chaikwa.



