Popcorn worthy entertainment.
On Fri, Apr 28, 2023 at 11:51 AM Floyd Thursby via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
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> I am in awe
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> Someone With a Death Wish Made a Fast Trash Can to Break a Land Speed
> Record
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> https://jalopnik.com/fast-motorized-trash-can-broke-land-speed
I am in awe
Someone With a Death Wish Made a Fast Trash Can to Break a Land Speed
Record
https://jalopnik.com/fast-motorized-trash-can-broke-land-speed-record-1850383722
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--R wrote:
> You should read up on RR and the mental illness thing. He caved to the
> "advocates" for the mentally ill who believed that involuntary
> hospitalization violated their rights, with the predictable outcome. But he
> gets the blame for doing something that has caused decades of proble
It was more than a psychiatric issue back then. Insane asylums had become
"prisons" for people that individuals, families, various organizations,
governments, etc. wanted rid of. All they had to do was have a friendly judge
commit the individual to an insane asylum where he/she would spend the r
Having a child who was directly affected by those changes, as well
as being a lifelong advocate for mental health care, I know this
story all too well. Ronny should have never caved. Period.
Dan
Even worse, he believed the gress of con artistes when they told him
he'd get the wall if he gav
Having a child who was directly affected by those changes, as well as being a
lifelong advocate for mental health care, I know this story all too well.
Ronny should have never caved. Period.
Dan
> On May 13, 2016, at 3:18 PM, Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> You should read up o
You should read up on RR and the mental illness thing. He caved to the
"advocates" for the mentally ill who believed that involuntary
hospitalization violated their rights, with the predictable outcome.
But he gets the blame for doing something that has caused decades of
problems, not the lea
Nice of them not to mention the guy has a history of mental health and
behavioral issues.
Thanks, Ronald Reagan!
Dan
> On May 13, 2016, at 2:21 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> Man hides from police, gets arm bitten off by alligatorPublished: Friday,
> May 13, 2016
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> An
And to think there are a lot of people in Florida who do not believe in
Darwinism.
Because, Florida...
--R
On 5/13/16 2:21 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes wrote:
Man hides from police, gets arm bitten off by alligatorPublished: Friday,
May 13, 2016
An alligator bit off most of a Florida m
Man hides from police, gets arm bitten off by alligatorPublished: Friday,
May 13, 2016
An alligator bit off most of a Florida man's arm after he jumped into a
canal behind an apartment complex Wednesday night in an attempt to hide
from the police.
According to police reports, Jesse Kinsinger, 21,
Mitch Sez:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKFitOwOrN0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b78AmeYdI2M
Looks like a truck front axle/tires. That works for high speed. I
wonder where he got high speed rear tires.
Although Titan has done wonders with tires for backhoes and probably
loaders. I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKFitOwOrN0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b78AmeYdI2M
> On January 6, 2016 at 11:16 PM Rich Thomas via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> In KY some of them have tractors with a "road gear" installed so they
> will go pretty fast. They hook an enclosed wagon on the ba
In KY some of them have tractors with a "road gear" installed so they
will go pretty fast. They hook an enclosed wagon on the back for the
wimmins and chirruns to ride in to Walmart and Tractor Supply and
Lowes. Safer than buggies but some of them still do buggies too.
--R
On 1/6/16 2:08 PM
That would wipe out Hollywood and New York. As well as most of the
blue state rich people
clay
no, we are talking about LEGAL immigration. No affect on the current
population.
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That would wipe out Hollywood and New York. As well as most of the blue state
rich people
clay
On Jan 6, 2016, at 2:10 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes wrote:
> I like that. Sign me up for the grant proposal. I'll add my creds to it.
> Also we need some way to apply a certain amount of lard t
If we had more Progressives to support Planned Parenthood, then the syrian
problem could be handled. Population control and they will be limited to two
kids, fewer teen muslims birthing illegal babies. Offer the wetbacks a
greencard if they snip snip all family members. They will also have t
Probably not irrational hundreds of years ago when eating pork could infect
peoples organs with the pork tapeworm that was endemic in hogs.
Interesting how laws of all kinds persist long after their usefulness
ends.
Gerry
OK Don wrote:
> Aren't our Jewish friends also anti-pork for irrational
Aren't our Jewish friends also anti-pork for irrational reasons?
On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 4:10 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
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> Do you like bacon?
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> Will you eat ham?
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> Will you work in a pork plant is asked?
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*“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bi
Curly sez:
>Would you do what your wife suggests?
Just that question.
Phrased thus,
"Would you consider your wife or significant other, your partner in
nearly all things, taking her feelings and opinions into account
when making family decisions?"
There is no way anyone, on the left or the righ
I like that. Sign me up for the grant proposal. I'll add my creds
to it. Also we need some way to apply a certain amount of lard to
everything made/sold in this country.
Note to Donald Trump: Don't propose banning mo sl ems. Simply close
immigration to all,, including refugee programs, an
> So, with a legitimate business need, a contractor can lease a work van and
> hire an English crewman to drive it to jobs.
> The vans I've seen are always diesel. Don't know if that's a religious thing
> or not.
> Mitch.
More likely durability and low maintainence.
My father-in-law sold his
> On January 6, 2016 at 1:45 PM Rich Thomas via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> Actually I think they could, if it was battery-powered. Apparently they
> can use mobile phones, as the issue is that the devil can come in
> through the electric wires but if the device is not connected to the
> mains
Very common around where I lived in Indiana.
The Amish hired "Englishmen" with vans to haul them around for work and travel
to the other Amish communities in the state, so you would see them on the road
all the time.
The communities I worked with in northern Indiana around Nappanee and
Shipshe
Maybe if it was powered by a Diesel engine and belt driven from that?
Dan don't tell the Parson
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> On Jan 6, 2016, at 1:45 PM, Rich Thomas via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> Actually I think they could, if it was battery-powered. Apparently they can
> use mobile phones, as the issue
Actually I think they could, if it was battery-powered. Apparently they
can use mobile phones, as the issue is that the devil can come in
through the electric wires but if the device is not connected to the
mains then it is OK.
Of course this kinda breaks down if you use the phone to look at
Certainly, but the Amish could not.
Dan
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> On Jan 6, 2016, at 11:08 AM, Rich Thomas via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> from thugs, shop heat, and shop lights...
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> I got to thinking about this puzzlement this morning -- could a muslim use a
> ham radio? Would it not be a haram ra
I think you are on to something. Miss Lindsey might get on this, but I
doubt Tim Scott would.
BTW I saw Tim at a funeral the other day, a friend of mine's daughter
got killed in a car crash Christmas morning, Tim was there for awhile to
pay his respects. While I disagree with him on some thi
Clearly, you have identified an issue that requires a full blown government
grant to fund a full team of self appointed specialist in this matter.
I propose a donation to your congressmen of choice, followed by a special
bill pushed through congress, followed by presidential signature, which,
sinc
Yes.
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Max
Charleston SC
On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 11:08 AM, Rich Thomas via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> from thugs, shop heat, and shop lights...
>
> I got to thinking about this puzzlement this morning -- could a muslim use
> a ham radio? Would it not be a haram radio?
from thugs, shop heat, and shop lights...
I got to thinking about this puzzlement this morning -- could a muslim
use a ham radio? Would it not be a haram radio? Do we need to
implement a gummint program, perhaps by an executive order, to make
these radios more accessible to people who are of
Gotta love those socialist proclivities. "It's for your own good" (and
maybe revenue enhancement?)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/road-safety/10278702/EU-plans-to-fit-all-cars-with-speed-limiters.html
--R
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