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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
I did not learn a single fact about the roads of New-Orleans from you.
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
"Pat O'Connell" wrote in message
. .. Alohacyberian wrote: Well, if I'm to choose an eatery or a place to shop, I'll pick Santa Fe and Taos any day over Albuquerque, if only for the ambience! :-) Visiting big cities just doesn't cut it compared to the alternative! KM Just remember you'll be paying extra for ambience--anywhere. Who cares? You seem like someone who lives in Albuquerque who has an obsession and is on a mission to keep people from visiting Santa Fe and Taos! ;-) Granted, your remarks have convinced me to skip Albuquerque. Those who promote their own areas always interest me; those who bash other areas always cause me to note them as places to ignore. KM -- (-:alohacyberian:-) At my website there are 3600 live cameras or visit NASA, the Vatican, the Smithsonian, the Louvre, CIA, FBI or CNN, NBA, the White House, Academy Awards & 150 foreign languages Visit Hawaii, Israel and mo http://keith.martin.home.att.net/ |
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
"Steve" wrote in message
... Alohacyberian wrote: This is the Usenet, I'm not interested in "proof". OK then, you're wrong. In no state is there a distinction drawn. I assert that. Congratulations. KM -- (-:alohacyberian:-) At my website there are 3600 live cameras or visit NASA, the Vatican, the Smithsonian, the Louvre, CIA, FBI or CNN, NBA, the White House, Academy Awards & 150 foreign languages Visit Hawaii, Israel and mo http://keith.martin.home.att.net/ |
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
"Andrew Tompkins" wrote in message
. .. Steve wrote: OK then, you're wrong. In no state is there a distinction drawn. I assert that. Steve, you're usually not this ugly. What's going on? BTW, your assertion would be incorrect. Dunno, but, I did note his failure to provide any information that would support his contentions or any citations that would disprove my contentions. KM -- (-:alohacyberian:-) At my website there are 3600 live cameras or visit NASA, the Vatican, the Smithsonian, the Louvre, CIA, FBI or CNN, NBA, the White House, Academy Awards & 150 foreign languages Visit Hawaii, Israel and mo http://keith.martin.home.att.net/ |
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
"Gary E. Ansok" wrote in message
... In article , Alohacyberian wrote: If you have ever driven from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, or many places on I-10, you'd readily see that there are many places where you can drive as fast as the car will allow, simply because you're alone on the freeway. umm.. have you driven from Los Angeles to Las Vegas? "Alone" is not something that I've *ever* felt on that part of I-15. LOL! Well, I understand your remarks. But, fifteen years ago if one attempted such a feat during the week, it was possible to spend a great deal of time alone on the freeway. Not too likely now, but I always left about 4:00 AM so as to beat the majority of the traffic. KM -- (-:alohacyberian:-) At my website there are 3600 live cameras or visit NASA, the Vatican, the Smithsonian, the Louvre, CIA, FBI or CNN, NBA, the White House, Academy Awards & 150 foreign languages Visit Hawaii, Israel and mo http://keith.martin.home.att.net/ |
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
"Dave Smith" wrote in message
... Alohacyberian wrote: Then again, who knows if your assertions are true? Your M.O. has always been to ignore the point and pounce on some sideline trivia in order to derail the conversation into your desire to make personal attacks and get away from the issues under discussion. KM I pounced on sideline trivia??? LOL. You were the one who claimed to have landed in Toronto on a day when it was so extremely cold that it exceeded the record No, dearie, I claimed that the winters in Hawaii are milder than those in Ontario, and the summers are also milder than those in Ontario. Now if you don't want to accept that contention, be my guest. I trust you'll be able to find someone to bicker with who will take your bait. KM -- (-:alohacyberian:-) At my website there are 3600 live cameras or visit NASA, the Vatican, the Smithsonian, the Louvre, CIA, FBI or CNN, NBA, the White House, Academy Awards & 150 foreign languages Visit Hawaii, Israel and mo http://keith.martin.home.att.net/ |
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
"Marsha" wrote in message
... Alohacyberian wrote: LOL! There were a lot of anti-war songs that were my favorites. If they were good music, I liked them. After I posted my remarks, I went online and listened to Pete Seeger's rendition of "Where Have all the Flowers Gone?" (and a few other versions) and decided that I like the Peter, Paul and Mary version the best. I have all their albums, since the folk music of the 60s is my second favorite form of music. Those who aren't aware of the folk music of the 60s don't know what they're missing! ;-) KM Have you listened to Bruce Springteen's tribute to Pete Seeger? Excellent music. Oh, yes! Thoroughly enjoyable! KM -- (-:alohacyberian:-) At my website there are 3600 live cameras or visit NASA, the Vatican, the Smithsonian, the Louvre, CIA, FBI or CNN, NBA, the White House, Academy Awards & 150 foreign languages Visit Hawaii, Israel and mo http://keith.martin.home.att.net/ |
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
On 27 Jul 2006 15:27:19 -0700, "Sapphyre"
wrote: Another road complaint (California specific), is when I'm booting along at 65-70 with the other cars, but there's a gap, so the 18 wheeler edges out in front of me, and slowly passes whatever at 55 mph. It ****es me off, because you'd think he'd see me closing in on him at a high speed and realize it's better to let me get ahead of him and his passing before slowing me down for a good 10 or so miles of roadway where I keep having to apply my brakes. On the other hand, putting myself in his shoes, if I'm in the right lane following someone doing slower than 55, and I have a schedule to meet, I'd get past that guy at the first opportunity where it's safe enough to change lanes. And once the 18-wheeler is commmitted to passing and has its steam up, it's pretty heavy to suddenly brake just to let you by, or me, since the same thing rankles me. I-5 needs an extra lane each way from the Grapevine northward. ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
On 2006-07-25 23:17:51 -0400, gel said:
No matter what your created quite a controversy. Your newsgroup thread has over 25 pages of reply .I read most of the replies.Most are ready to jump the guns on you.It is understandable because who would brag about the fact that they are going to break the traffic act. You seem to be trying to make like you've cleaned up your (oops, sorry, "you're") act, but it isn't working. Everything you say has been said in this thread ten times before. Then you come up with wonders like "No matter what your created quite a controversy", which means exactly nothing. Why don't you go back to Medicine Hat, or wherever you're (oops, sorry, "your") from, smash your (oops, sorry, "you're") computer, and resume living under a rock and screwing maggots. |
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Driving cross country with expired tags - how to avoid police?
Alohacyberian wrote:
I pounced on sideline trivia??? LOL. You were the one who claimed to have landed in Toronto on a day when it was so extremely cold that it exceeded the record No, dearie, I claimed that the winters in Hawaii are milder than those in Ontario, and the summers are also milder than those in Ontario. Now if you don't want to accept that contention, be my guest. I trust you'll be able to find someone to bicker with who will take your bait. KM I beg your pardon, but you claimed to have travelled to Toronto in winter and cited a temperature that was several degrees colder than Toronto's record cold temperature. You then said that you travelled again to Toronto in the summer and arrived to find it extremely hot, citing a temperature that was several degrees hotter than the city's recorded high. You got caught in a lie, and now you can't even be honest about what you said. |
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