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Ram27 Offline
#301 Posted:
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Sipping tea
rfenst Offline
#302 Posted:
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Good morning, folks. Going to get my daughter a new Honda today. Wife's lease is up in a couple months so we might trade it in too. if we have any equity in it. Friggin stressing me out!
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Good morning, y’all
Ram27 Offline
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🐒I
Ram27 Offline
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Good luck Robert with car adventure. 👀
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Love car dealers. One of my favorite pastimes.

Sarcasm

Best of luck<- this part of statement not related to the emoji
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It's cool. My mom works at the Honda dealership so we get employee/family discounts and assistance without games or delays. . She has it boiled down to two different vehicles and quick test drives will resolve that. I should be out of there in no more than 3 hours. I am just stressed over taking on the extra debt for the next 6 months until she graduates from college.
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Morning ladies and gents
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Cool Dudes...
deadeyedick Offline
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rfenst wrote:
It's cool. My mom works at the Honda dealership so we get employee/family discounts and assistance without games or delays. . She has it boiled down to two different vehicles and quick test drives will resolve that. I should be out of there in no more than 3 hours. I am just stressed over taking on the extra debt for the next 6 months until she graduates from college.


Good luck Robert. I have two daughters and if college is the end of it you are way ahead of me.

Happy Thursday all.
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Thought we were leaving for Florida today. I was wrong.

SmokeMonkey Offline
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Ram27 wrote:
🐒I


Easily the second best emoji... if it only had a bat!
Ram27 Offline
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SmokeMonkey wrote:
Easily the second best emoji... if it only had a bat!





ThumpUp LOL LOL ThumpUp
MACS Offline
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Mornin' dudes.
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Morning folks... Rain in the forecast, blah...
victor809 Offline
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Go get em shana.....


I think I may take up home brewing... since I've got all this space. Dude is selling a bunch of home brew equipment on craigslist... may as well make my beer.
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Pretty sure it's called moonshining where you're from...
victor809 Offline
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opelmanta1900 wrote:
Pretty sure it's called moonshining where you're from...


I actually saw some stills you can buy online. I'm not ruling that out. :)
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deadeyedick wrote:
Good luck Robert. I have two daughters and if college is the end of it you are way ahead of me.

Happy Thursday all.


I hear you loud and clear.
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rain here- just when things were starting to dry out.

Victor, used to be that a special license/permit was required for a still - check it out before you buy.
victor809 Offline
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tonygraz wrote:
rain here- just when things were starting to dry out.

Victor, used to be that a special license/permit was required for a still - check it out before you buy.


tony - I live in Missouri now. we don't need no stinkin permits.

That there sheriff comes by my prop-ty lookin' to shut down my pers-nl still, Imma gonna put two in his azz!

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damn revenuers
victor809 Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
damn revenuers


damn gubbiment....
Ram27 Offline
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Afternoon peeps, you tell em victor.
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victor809 wrote:
tony - I live in Missouri now. we don't need no stinkin permits.

That there sheriff comes by my prop-ty lookin' to shut down my pers-nl still, Imma gonna put two in his azz!



In Missouri you can drink in the car as long as you are not the driver.
victor809 Offline
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And you can drink and drive as long as you shoot at any police who try to stop you.

I learned that in the "Wellcum to Mizzourey" Handbook they give us at the border.
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Fried chikens... BigGrin
MACS Offline
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Roasted lemon pepper chikens... and a corndog.
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victor809 wrote:
And you can drink and drive as long as you shoot at any police who try to stop you.

I learned that in the "Wellcum to Mizzourey" Handbook they give us at the border.



I'm not kidding though,

Any non-driving vehicle passenger thus is permitted to possess an open container and consume alcohol in Missouri while the vehicle is in motion, although 31 smaller municipalities, the largest being Independence and St. Charles, have local open container laws.

or

Missouri law allows for vehicle passengers 21 and older to possess open containers of alcoholic beverages. Drivers are forbidden from being drunk behind the wheel, of course, and though it is against the law to drink while driving, doing so is only an infraction "and shall not be reflected on any records maintained by the department of revenue."
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teedubbya wrote:
I'm not kidding though,

Any non-driving vehicle passenger thus is permitted to possess an open container and consume alcohol in Missouri while the vehicle is in motion, although 31 smaller municipalities, the largest being Independence and St. Charles, have local open container laws.

or

Missouri law allows for vehicle passengers 21 and older to possess open containers of alcoholic beverages. Drivers are forbidden from being drunk behind the wheel, of course, and though it is against the law to drink while driving, doing so is only an infraction "and shall not be reflected on any records maintained by the department of revenue."


Dear lord....


....I guess I'm not going to bicycle anywhere near the roads here.
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It is a weird law that you can't drink if you are not the driver.....just in case they grab it from you or something... I love drinking while others drive.
victor809 Offline
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Not sure I understand that.

Can't drink if you're NOT the driver?
teedubbya Offline
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I find it an odd law that no one in the car can drink. IE why can't I drink if I am not the driver. It seems to me you are legislating what could happen rather than what is happening.

The way I typed it before is confusing.
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Let's all drink.. Beer
corey sellers Offline
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Shortly then Lobsta tails and steak tonight
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Just woke up from an 8 hour nap
Ram27 Offline
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Evening check in👀
victor809 Offline
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teedubbya wrote:
I find it an odd law that no one in the car can drink. IE why can't I drink if I am not the driver. It seems to me you are legislating what could happen rather than what is happening.

The way I typed it before is confusing.


I'm still confused.
You typed : "Any non-driving vehicle passenger thus is permitted to possess an open container and consume alcohol in Missouri while the vehicle is in motion, although 31 smaller municipalities, the largest being Independence and St. Charles, have local open container laws."

doesn't that mean a passenger (non-driving vehicle passenger) can drink (consume) while the driver is driving (vehicle is in motion)?

Or am I confued.
DrafterX Offline
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Only one way to really find out for sure.... Mellow
opelmanta1900 Offline
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victor809 wrote:
I'm still confused.
You typed : "Any non-driving vehicle passenger thus is permitted to possess an open container and consume alcohol in Missouri while the vehicle is in motion, although 31 smaller municipalities, the largest being Independence and St. Charles, have local open container laws."

doesn't that mean a passenger (non-driving vehicle passenger) can drink (consume) while the driver is driving (vehicle is in motion)?

Or am I confued.

That is what it means... I think he's saying it's weird that it's different anywhere else...
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danmdevries wrote:
Just woke up from an 8 hour nap


Dan, most people just call that a good night’s sleep.
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SmokeMonkey wrote:
Dan, most people just call that a good night’s sleep.


I intended it to be a morning nap so I could try to get myself sleeping at night.

Didn't work.
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Drink enough now and you can be unconscious by tonight. Bam! Cycle corrected
teedubbya Offline
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I don’t understand the law in the other States (fed driven).

I do like the MO law.
opelmanta1900 Offline
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The one about marrying your first cousin?
MACS Offline
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Drink enough now and you can be unconscious by tonight. Bam! Cycle corrected


Hard to argue with that kinda logic.
tonygraz Offline
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I dated my second cousin. I hear only first cousins can marry in Mizzou (I think Drafter told me). Is that the state where you can get married at 14 ?
MACS Offline
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tonygraz wrote:
I dated my second cousin. I hear only first cousins can marry in Mizzou (I think Drafter told me). Is that the state where you can get married at 14 ?


I'm not sure that's the kinda stuff you advertise. Mellow
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Drink enough now and you can be unconscious by tonight. Bam! Cycle corrected


Well then I'd probably need to take a long nap tomorrow from the hangover.
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I gotta avoid hangovers with the upcoming road trip too.

Wanted to leave yesterday but wife didn't want to take boy outta school. Leaving Saturday.
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