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The neighbor's BMW. I like the midnight blue. always funny to see a beamer in a trailer park.tongue.gif

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At least its an out of focus Bm'er in a trailer park ;P

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At least its an out of focus Bm'er in a trailer park ;P

Easy man I was hangin' out the car window, with my wifes camera(mine died, hers is pinkwub.gif ) Plus I think they are drug dealers and I didn't want to get shot with my pink camera.LOL.

Anyways its the right color and I would drive It.biggrin.gif

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The neighbor's BMW. I like the midnight blue. always funny to see a beamer in a trailer park.

Here they're either driving a luxury SUV that costs more than their house, or they drive POS mobiles and put rims and tires worth at least twice what the car itself is worth. All while wearing outfits that cost the same as the monthly mortgage/rent payment and buying a cart load of steaks with food stamps.

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WASHINGTON -The vaccine additive thimerosal is not to blame for autism, a special federal court ruled Friday in a long-running battle by parents convinced there is a connection.

While expressing sympathy for the parents involved in the emotionally charged cases, the court concluded they had failed to show a connection between the mercury-containing preservative and autism.

"Such families must cope every day with tremendous challenges in caring for their autistic children, and all are deserving of sympathy and admiration," special master George Hastings Jr. wrote.

But, he added, Congress designed the victim compensation program only for families whose injuries or deaths can be shown to be linked to a vaccine and that has not been done in this case.

The ruling came in the so-called vaccine court, a special branch of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims established to handle claims of injury from vaccines. It can be appealed in federal court.

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Back after a full work week 5 hours away in a town of 500. Kinda got boring at nights. The last night I fell asleep at 9:00, half from being tired from the work that day and half just from boredom.

What town?

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WASHINGTON -The vaccine additive thimerosal is not to blame for autism, a special federal court ruled Friday in a long-running battle by parents convinced there is a connection.

While expressing sympathy for the parents involved in the emotionally charged cases, the court concluded they had failed to show a connection between the mercury-containing preservative and autism.

"Such families must cope every day with tremendous challenges in caring for their autistic children, and all are deserving of sympathy and admiration," special master George Hastings Jr. wrote.

But, he added, Congress designed the victim compensation program only for families whose injuries or deaths can be shown to be linked to a vaccine and that has not been done in this case.

The ruling came in the so-called vaccine court, a special branch of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims established to handle claims of injury from vaccines. It can be appealed in federal court.

The fact that there are enough claims to warrant a need for a "vaccine court" is all the more reason for me to never get any optional ones.

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Back after a full work week 5 hours away in a town of 500. Kinda got boring at nights. The last night I fell asleep at 9:00, half from being tired from the work that day and half just from boredom.

What town?

Coldwater

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Oh boy I love Harbor Freight :wub:

Ewwww

I'll always be a Craftsman guy, I have a toolbox FULL of Craftsman tools. I just needed some calipers from Harbor Freight, Sears doesn't carry any good set.

30 years ago Craftsman was good. Sears put them out of business took them over and ruined them. Don't get me wrong, I still buy them as the warranty is worthwhile considering it then becomes a lifelong tool even if it wasn't via its build quality.

Exactly ;) I loved working there, when old farmers come in with 50 year old 3/4" ratchets that they ran over with their tractor, they'd be so happy to get a shiny new ratchet :)

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it's a 5 espresso kinda day, so I had 6 shots.

Then you have 2 espresso's to go. IMO it isn't an espresso if it isn't a double, but that is partly because I hate loading a single portafilter as they are hard to tamp in. Plus 16gr of coffee seems like a normal "dose" to me.

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managed to get most of the baseboards installed today...almost there...

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Holy crap, Roseau, a town of 2800 just placed 4th against schools of ANY size in the tournament that draws more Pro recruiters to watch than any college event and all other high school events. If they'd step down to A instead of AA they'd smoke everybody.

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WOW, Ifound this on page 3 :shrug:

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Atleast their is some good ego reading ;)

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Could probably use a 7th grade social skill refresher class.

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Completely agree with all of the above

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