cm23uoc
Old Man with a Hat
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I like the variety of amateurish license plate hiding techniques that you can observe in These ads. I'd like to see it hidden by a stashed up hose in the future.
Not enough liver spots.Same fist?
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I like the variety of amateurish license plate hiding techniques that you can observe in These ads. I'd like to see it hidden by a stashed up hose in the future.
I think there is a misguided privacy issue here... while many are willing to tell facebook enough to get themselves fired, they seem to think they are protecting themselves from something by hiding their tag.It's so asinine. 9-times-otta-10, the guy gives you his address when you set up an appointment to see the car. Then of course, the name/address are on the title and registration. I could call from a throw away phone and either take the car immediately or look at the paperwork and come back later.
Whereas getting the info from the plate requires a LEO to run the plate, each inquirey creates a record tied to the account. If they do it without proper cause, they can get canned. (It's happened many times.)
Then there is the idea I'm going to do this for a $2500 shitbox.
Just seemed to fit...
At 23 and 22 respectively....and 3 children OVER age 5.
...and 3 children OVER age 5.
A few months ago I wanted to test the system.no place to live but call or text me on my iphone
No way!A few months ago I wanted to test the system.
I applied for an Obama phone to see what would happen.
I was denied...
I applied right after I read an exposé on the whole Obama phone thingy. You pay for this as a surcharge in your cell phone bill, btw. Created during the Bush administration but the Obama administration expanded it and opened it up which made fraud and abuse rampart.No way!
Applying for food stamps next week.
I know.You won't get those either.