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  1. On ‎5‎/‎5‎/‎2016 at 4:30 PM, 41chevy said:

    Police and DOT traced the fire on a locked up rear brake Driver stated the truck didn't feel right but seemed to drive fine. (?).

    Ain't  nuthin funny 'bout that!!!

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  2. 8 hours ago, other dog said:

    I thought the same thing, I studied the picture before I re-sized it and it does look like her arm is missing below the elbow. I wondered if anybody else would notice.

    Here's another look, but it looks pretty much the same.

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    Y'ALL  GOTTA READ MY PRIOR POST.....I DID NOTICE IT...IF YOU FOLLOW IT UP...SHE'S SAYING THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

  3. A Great week!!!      ABSOLUTELY  have to try that meatloaf.........and the babe photos are SPECTACULAR...love ponytails...the first girl pic she seems to be saying the pledge of allegiance....or adjusting "tilt"...I ain't sure...but my meat aint loafin anymore!!!          :D

  4. 10 hours ago, kscarbel2 said:

    At a moment when our government should be using its time and effort to focus on serious issues confronting the country and world, why are our employees in Washington wasting their time (my opinion) by going through the motions to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill?

    I, John Q. Public, have not submitted a request for this change to my employees in Washington.

    I want the face of America’s seventh President, Andrew Jackson, to remain on the $20 bill.

    Harriet Tubman is one of a long list of famous Americans, but her face doesn’t belong on our currency.

    “If” Harriet Tubman was worthy of consideration, then why not John Glenn, Thomas Alva Edison, George C. Marshall, Dwight Eisenhower or John Wayne?

    We have a long-standing and just policy dictating that the face of U.S. Presidents and founding fathers be on United States currency.

    Harriet Tubman does not qualify.

    The American people have NOT voted to change our currency policy.

    If anything, the face of Thomas Jefferson, one of America’s greatest founding fathers, should be transferred from the little used $2 bill to the $20 bill, and the face of three-term President Franklin Delano Roosevelt honored on the $2 bill.

    $1 bill – George Washington

    $2 bill – Thomas Jefferson

    $5 bill – Abraham Lincoln

    $10 bill – Alexander Hamilton

    $20 bill – Andrew Jackson

    $50 bill – Ulysses S. Grant

    $100 bill – Benjamin Franklin

    $500 bill – William McKinley

    $1,000 bill – Grover Cleveland

    $5,000 bill – James Madison

    $10,000 bill – Salmon P. Chase

    $100,000 – Woodrow Wilson

    Who the hell  was Salmon Chase???  I apologize for being stupid and demented....but  its been awhile since I had a 10g bill in my pocket...any pics of one???

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