@Gremlin304 I snapped a pic (so I thought) of that cable tie I got today. Apparently I didn't wait for the camera to finish. I have to go to my truck tomorrow I'll snap another one. Easily 2/3 the thickness of a pen. Hate those dam things![]()
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Lol...class D... so like a plain old regular drivers license? Yeah, man. Those are pretty easy everywhere. I don't think Ohio is exclusive to an easy license. Any idiot can drive a car. By the way, my test wasn't all that easy. I had a state trooper give me my test, and that was no joke. Same deal with my motorcycle endorsement. Ohio doesn't play around on their tests. I always recommend that Ohio residents either do the CDL test out of state or do a third party vendor.
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I think it's pretty self-explanatory, don't you?
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I didn't have much use for them when I was with Millis moreso now, but for cutting the wire seals I came on contact with there these worked well.
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Not sure if one could call listening to Iron Maiden “getting my groove on”, but we’ll go with that.
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The refrain from Run To The Hills is the ringtine for my when my girlfriend calls.
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The sound of a trumpeting elephant also works well for that.
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You're a good man. I love Maiden. I was just listening to Aces High earlier
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For my wife, it's "The Coolest Thing" by Trixter. For my ex-wife it's "Used To Love Her" by Guns N' Roses lol.Suspect Zero Thanks this. -
The West Virginia practical skills test for a regular driver's license is moderately tough. They know that the roads here can be challenging even in a car and that you need to have some skills to be able to drive on them.
Either way, Ohio 4-wheeler drivers are notorious for hanging out in the left lane for no other reason than them wanting to be there.
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