BIGUN

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  1. Thanks, Mark. It was a thought and your input appreciated.
  2. I can't help but wonder if going to a Master Rigger near you to have them extend the laterals between the main lift web and the pack tray would be a faster solution. Really a Jerry or Rob question.
  3. No firewall version: https://explorersweb.com/venezuela-loses-last-glacier/
  4. My personal opinion is the older the better for both sex and marriage.
  5. So, you quoted my opinion and then ask this. C'mon, Brother.
  6. "If you are 15 years old, a judge may give consent and issue the marriage license if the marriage is in your best interests. Otherwise, a license will not be issued to anyone under age 16." https://www.kscourts.org/Public/Apply-for-Marriage-License/Marriage-License-Application-FAQs#:~:text=You must be 18 years,not have a legal guardian.
  7. This has to be the most educational post on the subject.
  8. You're getting kinda silly. The Statutory Rape law for each state has a range. None of them include, 6,7,10 year olds. If it were up to me, no one would marry until they were 25, finished college or vocational school, had a $10,000 nest egg and taken five classes on parenting. But, nobody called me for my opinion.
  9. Are we turning this into a Tenth Amendment discussion?
  10. That's why I posted the Statutory Rape laws for each state. And, in none - is there any exception for a 10 year old.
  11. WordPerfect 5.1 hotkey master here. :)
  12. Two separate issues. Each state has a different statute for Statutory Rape. Missouri is talking about marriage (in which the statutory rape charges "could" apply"). But, what he's saying is - if a 16 and a 17 year old want to get married AND the parents are ok with it, then why should the government get involved. He's not saying a 31 y/o man and a 16 y/o girl - cause then the statutory rape would apply.
  13. Let's get you home and get you to bed.
  14. Thompson Rehder's bill prohibits marriage licenses from being granted in Missouri to anyone under the age of 18. Currently 16 and 17 year-olds can get marriage licenses with parental consent, and marriages are currently banned between minors and anyone aged 21 and up. “Why is the government getting involved in people’s lives like this?” VanSchoiak said. “What purpose do we have in deciding that a couple who are 16 or 17 years old, their parents say, you know, ‘you guys love each other, go ahead and get married, you have my permission.’ Why would we stop that?” https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/politics/why-would-we-stop-that-missouri-republicans-oppose-bill-to-end-child-marriage/ar-BB1m7L8J
  15. Truth. A large family in the sixties was 6 kids. Now three is considered large. Also, until the 60's the Catholic church felt artificial birth control was a sin.
  16. Over the years I've observed the passion for children depends on the size family in which one grew up. Large families - the next generation wants few and vice versa.
  17. To them, the pilot, the plane and perhaps the crowd.
  18. I have looked at it. It's too small for me, but the ladies would be fine in it. My understanding is that the term "discontinued" is more a temporary pause for a year or two to enhance the existing Bolt and not a full stop but a new direction. Harley did this back in 2014 where they didn't produce for a year. They extended the frame 4" and designed some other modifications to prepare it for the new Milwaukee 8 engine and called it the "Rushmore Project." So, I'm interested to see that direction from Chevy while keeping an eye on Tesla and the others.
  19. Thanks for the feedback, Bill. All minor issues and fixable - which occurs even with new ICE vehicles.
  20. Curious. Did you have a bad experience with Tesla? I'm asking cause the two ladies in my life are looking towards EV as their next purchase. Tesla being on the top of the list. Overall, a 97 NPS with pockets of pure pissed off at Tesla. Note: I have been keeping track on Consumer Reports and there's some "issues" that prevent us from taking the leap sooner than later.
  21. Recidivism_Report_May_2023.pdf