Posted on 02/24/2006 9:54:35 AM PST by screaminghurl
hi, a frined told me aboutthis sight. he sad i woud like this sight becuz of cat photos. i like cats alot. there r not 2 manny goud sights wim cat photos i can find.
well, wear our the cat photos?
ive ben here all morning louking 4 cat photos. decided 2 sine up 2 see if my luck wouud change. will my luck chnage?
neway i just c lots of talk abot busch. i am big ted kennedy fan. maybe i wont fit in, excpet 4 liking cats?
can some1 link 2 some photos are or post some cat photos. i reallie wont to make this werhthwhiile.
thanx.
Some states here register the car, and others register the driver.
California registers the car so that if you sell it, the plates stay on it. In AZ and NV, the owner is registered, so if you change vehicles, you can use the same plates on the new one.
I got a $1200 ticket once, because I had used hex bolts and super glue to hold my tag on, when the old one had been stolen. A cop pulled me over for suspended plates and got ticked off because a blade screwdriver wouldn't work. I still laugh at him. And I didn't have to pay the ticket...;o]
Sounds like my old Gateway. Even the new hard drive was stupid.
Rather jerky on dial up
Much pleasure was had.
Wear our the cats? Come on...wear our they?
Sounds wonderful! Der Prinz and I saw the Kirov Ballet perform "Giselle," years ago in San Antonio. Must be about 14 years, because Anoreth was a baby then!
Vlad had his ultrasound and blood test this morning. It will be a couple of days before we know what was learned. He's gained another pound since last Tuesday.
Why would he need to be tested at all? Is that common procedure for infants nowadays?!
His eyes were yellow last week. They're not suppose to have jaundice at 4 weeks, so the doctor is checking to see that his liver is where it should be, or something.
I have a friend from some thirty years ago who, when he still lived at home, had to deal with someone that kept driving by in the night and decapitating his mailbox with a baseball bat. After remounting the battered box on it's post for the nth time, he decided to get devious.
He tore out the existing 4x4 post and replaced it with a garage-door spring set vertically into a fresh concrete base, with a custom-made bracket for mounting the mailbox to the top end of the spring. He also built a 4x4 wooden shell for the spring made out of balsa wood painted to match the trim color of the house, and slipped it over the spring. Into the hollow area at the top, between the spring, the wooden shell and the bottom of the mailbox, he placed a ziploc bag filled with black, permanent ink.
The next time the mailbox was "dismounted", the miscreant, and his co-miscreant's parent's car, were easily identified by the stubborn black stains adorning them.
good LORD... what a moronic article that is.
LOL!
I love it when a plan comes together!
Wish I'd been a fly on the wall when the kid had to 'splain the black stains to his folks...;o]
I'm sure that FR denizens of our midwestern states and up into the northeast could tell plenty of stories about inseparable chrome bumpers and license plates. Just a little abrasion and some rock salt up in between the two and the process begins.
Of course, that does present another method for securing the plate to the car: cyanoacrylate cement -- Krazy Glue! "Look, Ma! No hardware!" THAT'D leave the would-be thief scratching his head. "I couldn't steal it, because there were no screws holding it on."
The Krazy Glue is what made the cop so mad...not only did his screwdriver NOT fit, but he couldn't have turned them, even if he had had an Allen wrench. I loved it!
The Japanese have a system that I think I'd actually prefer:
You pay your registration AND your insurance all at once and both apply to the CAR, not the driver. If your car is legally registered it's insured and vice-versa. They have nearly zero accidents involving uninsured cars. If you sell the car, the coverage goes with it. When you buy a car, you select a company and a coverage plan at the same time, and, IIRC, you pay for three years in advance.
In that respect it's like the US States that assign license plates to specific vehicles, not vehicle owners, so vanity plates are probably out, but I'd trade that option away, like, TODAY in return for the knowledge that every car on the road has complete insurance.
Oh, and lest I omit salient details, the Japanese are HAWKS on lapsed registrations and diligent in their enforcement efforts. Failure to register a vehicle is a grave error met with severe penalties.
Nevada is like that when it comes to cars. You can't register a car or even take it out of your yard unless it is insured. If your insurance lapses, you car will be impounded TODAY!
Here, you can register the car with the "promise" to get it insured, but since I spent so much time in NV, I insured the truck first. Glad I did, too!
Ahhhhh....all of my babies experienced a bit of jaundice, but IIRC, it was in week two or so.....Have you been putting him out in the sunlight, to help the jaundice to clear up?
As much as posible - we don't go outdoors much, and he has to be dressed warmly, even in the house.
What I want to know is, when you put him in a window to absorb the sunshine, are you putting a little tag with a price on it nearby?
Clever, Bob.
Remind me not to be too still for too long in your presence...I may find myself with a tag of my own...;o]
I just got this link in my monthly CFIDS Association Newsletter. http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/message/index.php
Needless to say, I'm going to have a word with them...
I thought you knew that rule already!
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