Congratulations, Idaho troglodytes, you just re-criminalized breast feeding a baby in public.
I am sure they put the ban on the truck nuts just to say they arenât biased.
Iâm sure theyâll have police arrest trucks with those or ban them from town.
I canât wait for the pix of be-nutted trucks in jail cells.
They did specifically exempt breastfeeding, it appears. However, it doesnât look like they defined âexposureâ well. In this form, I would expect it to be struck down even by an Idaho court.
â⊠drugs were a contributing factor.â LOL
Had a friend in high school, whomst, upon being in thâ presence of someone stating an obviousity would say, â'Think so, huh?â
Idaho GOP has something against exposed âpotatoesâ.
The McMurtry Spéirling Drives Upside Down, Finally Putting A High Downforce Theory Into Practice
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McMurtry didnât have to deal with the pesky logistics of finding a tunnel long enough to safely complete the run.
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Queens Midtown Tunnel, I would have thoughtâŠ
Yesterday my son and I drove my 1960 Ford Falcon to a huge classic car swap meet (billed as the largest on the West Coast) and searched the whole place for a few miscellaneous parts that my car needs. That place was enormous, and according to my sonâs app we walked about 8 miles just going up and down the aisles of booths and tables looking for Ford parts. To my surprise there were relatively few Ford parts to be found at all, even for more common models like the Mustang. (About 80% was old Chevy stuff, along with a fair amount of VW parts.) It wasnât until the second-to-last row that we finally had a minor success and found a Falcon emblem to replace a damaged one on my car. But this experience was a pretty good example of why people usually prefer to buy their parts online these days. For an extra $10 plus taxes and shipping I could have bought that emblem on falconparts.com and saved myself 8 miles of walking plus the admission price to the swap meet.
Kinda cool to see such a huge collection of old cars parked in one place though. I think mine was the only Falcon, and as such my old beat-up car received a lot more interest and attention from passers-by than most of the pristine Corvettes, Bel Airs, Camaros, etc since there were dozens and dozens of those.
Mom was V disappointed when she attended Detroitâs Dream Cruise, because it was almost all Chevys and Fords who sounded much alike.
I love the look of the carbon fiber trim in my car, but I understand the desire to ban it. Itâs some nasty stuff when it breaks down.