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BB27

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  1. Tiled a bathroom floor, and today I need to finish scraping a ceiling, windows, and door.
  2. United States Virgin Islands and American Somoa are not countries. They are part of the US of A. Also, greenland is not a country, it is a territory of the Netherlands.
  3. Ski Jackson Hole. Try Corbets Couloir. Definately a blue trail I've done it, what a rush. Better than alcohol or drugs anyday. http://www.jacksonhole.com/mtn.gallery.asp?Dir=/Corbets%20Couloir&Image=031704_vert.jpg&Page=
  4. That was kind of cool. My wife just fell on the ground and is flopping like a fish though.... Is that bad? Can I sue?
  5. So the guy has some unusual tastes. Doesn't sound like it involved any animals..........
  6. Your Score Summary Overall, you scored as follows: 90% scored higher (more nerdy), 1% scored the same, and 9% scored lower (less nerdy). What does this mean? Your nerdiness is: Definitely not nerdy, you are probably cool.
  7. No, the phone number is always a 555 exchange.
  8. What are the chances that your SS# is mine in reverse..... and we're both Bills fans, and we both post on this site, Wow......
  9. I haven't read any of this thread.... WHO THE F CARES if it is rigged? The show sucks anyway.
  10. Huge win for colorado, Sabres weren't very good in the last 10 minutes. No shots on goal in the last 8 minutes. Sabres 2, Colorado 3 Damn.
  11. If Willis would hit the hole and just run, he'd be awesome, but I saw way to much dancing to think that anything would change with a better line. I'm happy to see him traded if it happens.
  12. Short handed goal.... We are better 5 on 5 than on the powerplay.
  13. Sabres on Comcast.net 1 - 0 Sabres
  14. Statute of Limitations does not run once a person is charged with a crime. If you are charged, and flee, then the charge is valid until you are caught. an example: Crime - Burglary Statute of Limitations - 7 years The police/prosecutor has 7 years from the date of the burglary to charge someone with the crime. Once the person is charged, then the statute of limitation tolls. You got tickets in 1995 for something you did in 1995. The statute of limitation on those offenses tolled as soon as you got the ticket. Now, if the cop gave you a ticket in 1995 for something you did in 1986, you may have something...... There was actually a case in New York (I think Rochester) where the prosecutor indicted a mans DNA signature for a series of rapes where they did not know the individuals identity except that they had his DNA. They indicted the DNA right before the 7 year statute of limitation had run out. Something like 10 years after the crime, the guy gets arrested down south and has his DNA taken..... and ...... he ends up on trial in NY for the rape he committed more that 10 years ago.
  15. Usually fines increase if you default and don't pay the ticket by the due date. So, this suggestion above may work, but it may cost you a lot more than the original $120.
  16. Pay it or show up and contest it. Don't just throw it out. A parking ticket maybe, but not a moving violation. You would probably end up with a warrant for a stupid traffic offense which could bite you in the a$$ some day.
  17. Sabres up 5 - 1 In case anyone is wondering......
  18. Depending on where you live, and the status of your fire department (Volunteer vs. Paid) they will usually help you.
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