What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Dave_in_AZ

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    I don't think so.
     
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    Yes, would be a start at least...
     
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    Salt River floods every year— sometimes a BIG flood— Hassayampa does to — Dave lives near the Hassayampa and the Salt — Dave and the OM are on borrowed time
     
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    Well, we just got us a Marcos here in Tupelo couple months ago. Daughter here and we tried very good.

    Bad memory recalled..
    Ayer Mass, Ft Devens.. Doing Army hard time in 1957. Every other house in Ayer had been converted to a Pizza Restaurant. To all the east coast troops this was pizza heaven, very good. Me, country boy not to interested. Troop named Coy Dunn, big hombre with matching appetite for beer and pizza. To town, in a borrowed robin eggs blue suit. Partied hard, drunk, sick. Showed back up at the barracks blue suit draped in puked pizza. We hung the suit on hangers outside the second floor window, douched Coy down and to bed. Sorta turned me off, mentally looked same in box as was on that suit....
    I came in from Devens in 58, married my long time sweetheart and we went to the PI for 2 year's. Returning stateside, and at her insistence one night went to a pizza joint. I ate my first pizza in 1962.
     
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    Such thoughtful words of comfort to those facing disaster. I was thinking of that sand bed going into Yuma. Waist deep in water, every Pima cotton farmer would be out there nude, doing a worshipful rain dance. Would not have to irrigate till next year...
     
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    Personally, I prefer portraits of dead presidents and other notable people from history on durable 6 inch pieces of paper.
     
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    Ok I'm done. Was gonna go to an auction tomorrow but too hot. September not far off.
     
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    You mention going to auctions quite often. Do you actually buy stuff? Then what do you do with that stuff, if you buy things?
     
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    Interesting to me is this police seizure and has to return...
    ‘Insufficient evidence’ in newspaper raid, items to be returned

    Many years ago there was a lady in Monroe county/Aberdeen, MS who had a bedroom full of beer on hand. The high sheriff tooled out and seized it, arresting her and charging her with bootlegging. Sounds good, big stack of evidence and dry county... So trial day comes up and in the testimony it is pointed out the MS law allowed for possession of the beverage, in a dry county, for PERSONAL CONSUMPTION.
    Oh??
    Her atty pointed out the math. Lady was young, enjoyed her beverage, she did not want to make a bunch of trips, and it was illegal to transport into a dry county. He gave a hypothesis of her sipping X cans a day, 365 days in a year life expectancy (insurance actuary table) of XX, she could actually run out...
    It was there in the bedroom, was not being transported, was for personal consumption, (no evidence she was offering ot for sale), so why take my beer. She won. Judge ordered it be returned. Sheriff poor loser.. is said to have told her: "You can come get your beer, it is stacked in a cell over at the jail."
    To which she is said to have sweetly repiled..."No, Y'all come got it. Judge said return it". So bring it back and I will show you exactly how to stack it back in the bedroom you took it from. (Seem like it had some shelf life dates and she did not want the stock rotation messed up.)
    It is commonly known and accepted in Monroe county that it actually came out that way.

    Now, thru all this.. Will the police and sheriffs deps be required to set the computers back in the same dust pattern position and reconnect the power, printers, modems, other wiring just as they was and in working order. I would demand it and sit and watch, correcting by ..That is not right..

    Then, I would pop them (as he is) with everything in the /on the books State, fed, and city. Love the shot from the in house video of the chief prancing around and smirking as he directed the search. Could not have found their butts with a handful of fish hooks for true evidence per the video.