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What Youtube video are you watching?
The Evil Dr. Longshadow replied to blueraven1999's topic in Movies & Television
I got a new attitude! Hoo hoo Hoo hoo hooooo... I'd have a new attitude as well, if I just sang one song for somebody else's album and spent forty years collecting royalties on it after the album sold two million copies. -
Isn't he the same chowder head who halted construction on CNG pipelines and instead opted to leave the transportation of CNG to trucking companies? Those big diesel rigs sure burp out a lot more carbon than any enclosed pipe system could. And, there are tens of thousands of them on American highways, ferrying CNG at a much slower pace than any pipeline could.
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Guess who else knows better than any of those hired bullhorns. Or, at least he did know better before his brain started rotting like roadkill in a heatwave. He was in a position to help solve this nation's oil crisis and radically reduce carbon emissions at the same time AND, he had all of the necessary support to bring it all home. As it actually turned out however, the action he deliberately chose to take had resulted in a huge increase in carbon emissions. The reason is simple. He never believed in man made climate change any more than I do. All of his public speaking, posturing and virtue signalling on the subject was merely to keep little patsies like you voting for him. That man is Joe Biden.
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It doesn't matter how long cars have been equipped with brakes. The sad fact is that even in this day and age, you still Can... not... comply... with a stop order without pressing those brakes. The time frame when stop signals were first employed is not relevant. At its very best, it's a tangent. The sigals are here now. Deal with it in a mature and responsible fashion or just end up experienncing all that happens when you fail to press the brakes. As for the bar manager and all the guys working under them, they always know more about their business than you do.
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Look again at the one I'm holding. Nobody really knows how old it is, or even who manufactured it. Unbranded guns of all descriptions had at one time in the U.S. been as legal and easy to buy, sell or trade as shoes and hats. Now, you float in here, showing me another gun that obviously has nothing whatsoever to do with what I'm holding in the picture. And, you then procede to make an apples to oranges comparison as though to claim that every single shotgun ever made is to identical specifications. So, when the bolt in the pose photo has a lower profile than the ones you present, none of your assertions are any more than conjecture.
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Whenever any action is unavoidably necessary in order to comply with a law, the action itself is in fact required by the law. That works with every law you could possibly name, even traffic laws. Example: The law says, "Stop for a red light". The law does NOT say, "Press the brakes". Notice that the stop mandate can not be obeyed UNTIL... YOU... PRESS... THE... BRAKES? Therefore, pressing the brakes for a red light is in fact required by the law, even when it is not specifically spelled out for you verbatem in the law that is written.
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I have a mixed wardrobe of clothes bought new and clothes bought at thrift stores. In BOTH cases, I very much PREFER to have the legs of the slacks or jeans two inches longer than my actual inseam size. I do not want my socks to show when I sit down, because it gives an appearance that the jeans or slacks have shrunk in the wash.
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The penalty is only a very small portion of what being without insurance would cost me. I take meds and they have to be covered. I don't want to pay full price for every refill. That alone would cost far more than what I'm paying for insurance premiums. Also, keep in mind other things such as the MRI on my back, the regular doctor visits or even any possibility of landing in a hospital.
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Lost & Found is an entirely separate department from the bellmans station and I never had access to the Lost & Found storage room, let alone steal anything from it. We have already discussed that numerous times. Second, the bellmans station will only hold UNCLAIMED luggage for a maximum of 90 days, after which it will be either sold, discarded or given away at the mananager's discression, as per company policy as well as whatever the company's lawyers know about such circumstances. There's no theft involved.