justinb138

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  1. The pic isn't very good at all, but here it is.
  2. I worked at a Wal-Mart in high school and had the same situation with the door not working once. We put a sign up that said "Out of Order", but people kept nearly walking into it. Finally someone wrote "Door Don't Work" on a sign and put it up and it seemed to solve the problem.
  3. Uhmmmmm, as I found out, that "O" in Wendy's name is VERY FUCKING IMPORTANT when google searching argh my eyes! Oh good lord I believe I'll need therapy after seeing that....
  4. Calories are evil......hehe So what are you guys up to tonighjt?
  5. I don't onpow about claroies, but there's vokda in it.
  6. Aww..If you wr'e here Id make ya one of thes red thingys that taste good.
  7. you mean spectra? No I mean dacron ... Slinks are made of Spectra.
  8. mmm...Ketel martini, something blue with Vodka and Rum, and something else red with mor vodka.... yOu?
  9. Gotta love the Go Fast can that was well-placed.
  10. Cant we do both and keep the streets as safe as possible. Current gun laws prohibiting felons from buying firearms don't stop felons from illegally obtaining guns, what good do you think laws preventing law-abiding people from buying guns is going to do to stop felons from getting guns?
  11. How many lives WOULD BE SAVED is there weren't so many criminals on our streets to use guns? From my earlier post: 67.5% arrested for a felony or serious offense have been to prison prior to the current arrest. Doesn't it make alot more sense to keep the criminals off of the street?
  12. http://www.kltv.com/global/story.asp?s=6106564 http://www.ktvb.com/news/localnews/stories/ktvbn-feb1407-attempted_murder.81a813c6.html http://www.rnews.com/Story_2004.cfm?ID=46115&rnews_story_type=18 From the US DOJ website: Of the 272,111 persons released from prisons in 15 States in 1994, an estimated 67.5% were rearrested for a felony or serious misdemeanor within 3 years, 46.9% were reconvicted, and 25.4% resentenced to prison for a new crime. Keep violent criminals in prison? Now there's an idea.
  13. Well, shit man. I would hate for you to actually have to go to the post office and get a stamp. Oh, the horror.
  14. IIRC, It's not Lot #2111, the #2111 is a code for the location that the product is produced at. Edit: All of that brand of peanut butter is produced at one plant, so all of the jars should have #2111 on them.
  15. I think it was yesterday I saw a news story about Merck having to pay the IRS over 2 billion dollars in a settlement relating to an offshore company that held their patents and received payments from Merck for them. I believe the article mentioned that it was the 2nd-largest settlment ever, falling just a few hundred million dollars short of the record, held by another drug company. I agree, corps don't pay taxes.
  16. It was 24 here (south of Dallas) this morning. It's just not right.
  17. My one question for this politician: How will it help prevent further violence? I've yet to hear anyone in favor of the AWB explain this concept.
  18. Please, please rethink that last part. That exact line of thinking is what got me hurt, it was on a KX100, and I'm no small guy.
  19. Oh, also I had a Yamaha 750 street bike for a few years. I have a 800cc street bike, and it's much easier to ride than the last dirt bike I rode (a 97 or 98 CR125). The two don't really compare, so be careful. After riding other bikes for 4-5 years, I nearly broke my back after a jump gone bad on a KX100, and watched a friend nearly get killed on the same CR125 mentioned above. Well, at least you didn't have to worry about getting braodsided by a bad driver llike I almost did on the street bike..... I've had my share of close calls on the street bike, which is why I don't ride it much anymore. Spending most of my riding time trying not to get run down by morons on cell phones really took the fun out of it.
  20. Oh, also I had a Yamaha 750 street bike for a few years. I have a 800cc street bike, and it's much easier to ride than the last dirt bike I rode (a 97 or 98 CR125). The two don't really compare, so be careful. After riding other bikes for 4-5 years, I nearly broke my back after a jump gone bad on a KX100, and watched a friend nearly get killed on the same CR125 mentioned above.
  21. I'm not sure how it compares to skydiving, but be sure to get a good helmet. Having to sit and wait next to your unconscious friend who is bleeding from the head while waiting for the ambulance to arrive really, really sucks.
  22. Given the choice, I'd rather the government be more responsible about what they spend money on.