Stogie1020
3 years ago

What is the danger of a license plate frame? I’m sure it is to keep you SAAAAAAFE. But how?

8trackdisco wrote:


They often obscure the yearly registration sticker tags and state of issuance, and sometimes have clear plate covers that are an attempt to thwart photo ticket cameras.
deadeyedick
3 years ago
The average baseball in the bigs is in play for only 7 pitches.
BuckyB93
3 years ago

They often obscure the yearly registration sticker tags and state of issuance, and sometimes have clear plate covers that are an attempt to thwart photo ticket cameras.

Stogie1020 wrote:



This is what I was told but I see them all the time. I'm sure it depends on how much of a dink the inspector dude is on that day.
8trackdisco
3 years ago
Fat location matters.

You can be fat anywhere, but fat around the midsection of the body is the most unhealthy place to carry it.
MACS
3 years ago
^That's where alla mine is, too... 🤦
Gene363
3 years ago
A shooting budy sais he and his wife had twins eleven years after his vasectomy! His tubes grew back together over time. The doc check his sperm count was low, but not zero.

#-o 🤦 🤦
delta1
3 years ago
I'm guessing license plate frames were invented by car dealerships for free advertising...just about every new car I see has a dealer frame around its plates...took me 8 years to change mine
Sunoverbeach
3 years ago
Haven't had a dealer frame yet that's lasted the night the car came home. Had some decent deals, but none good enough to advertise for them. Though I have offered an advertising fee on 98.2% of the cars I've purchased
MACS
3 years ago

Haven't had a dealer frame yet that's lasted the night the car came home. Had some decent deals, but none good enough to advertise for them. Though I have offered an advertising fee on 98.2% of the cars I've purchased

Sunoverbeach wrote:



+1... that sheit comes off before the motor cools from the drive home.
dkeage
3 years ago

Haven't had a dealer frame yet that's lasted the night the car came home. Had some decent deals, but none good enough to advertise for them. Though I have offered an advertising fee on 98.2% of the cars I've purchased

Sunoverbeach wrote:




Not only that, I tell them not to put the dealer sticker or anything with their name on it.
8trackdisco
3 years ago

A shooting budy sais he and his wife had twins eleven years after his vasectomy! His tubes grew back together over time. The doc check his sperm count was low, but not zero.

#-o 🤦 🤦

Gene363 wrote:



Yeah, that can happen. They use to just cut them. Then in the first decade of the 2000 they started cutting and tying.

When did he get snipped?
8trackdisco
3 years ago

They often obscure the yearly registration sticker tags and state of issuance, and sometimes have clear plate covers that are an attempt to thwart photo ticket cameras.

Stogie1020 wrote:



Ah.
Thanks.
Gene363
3 years ago
In the past I always removed dealer plate surrounds and told them not to put their stickers or logos on my vehicles.

With our current dealership I leave the plate surrounds, an honest dealership is such a rarity they deserve promoting.
8trackdisco
3 years ago
34% of Wisconsinites are obese. We are the 43rd fattest state in the country.

The fattest four are..
#47 North Dakota
#48 Arizona
#49 West Virginia
#50 New Mexico

Wisconsin makes sense. Meat, cheese, beer, duh.
North Dakota, you need extra fat to survive winter.
West Virginia. When there is a catastrophe there, is a slim, fit person ever on camera?

Don't get New Mexico, other than a poorer state with a lot of carb intake.

But..... Arizona? Have been there half a dozen plus times and I don't recall seeing more than a few handfuls of fatties.

Strange.

Zona folks, was I spending too much time on Mill Street in Tempe? Do the methheads in Kingman actually gain weight?





bgz
  • bgz
  • Herf-A-Holic
3 years ago
I can assure you, there's a lot of fat f*cks out here. Every time I go to Walmart, I have to check to make sure I didn't enter a bariatrics center.

Grocery stores? Fruit and veggie section always has lots of arm room, soda and chip section? Not so much.

If you see someone in a truck that's taller than Andre the Giant? They're probably a 4 x 4 (little fat man syndrome).

If you ever go out to the dunes... you be like, how tf beach whales get way tf out here?

There's no diving in swimming pools after lunch till the pool fills back up or the people get back in.

This is America, the most gluttonous country ever! And Arizona is one of the most American .. you can tell this by looking at all the XXX sleeves with an American flag on them...

Oh... if you dear reader are one of them, I know you think Under Armour is the good guy... they're not, you shouldn't buy their sh*t, they aren't what you think they are... stick with Nike or Adidas for your athletic wear needs... oh and never buy their shoes, their shoes are trash.
Sunoverbeach
3 years ago
I'm a Puma guy myself
BuckyB93
3 years ago
Knowledge recently Acquired: Cape Cod Cranberry Dry soda is pretty good (its a regional soft drink from Polar Beverages). Making a gallon of cranberry juice takes about 4,400 cranberries.

Knowledge not recently acquired
: WI produces more than half of the worlds cranberries.

"At 4.64 million barrels [in 2021], Wisconsin cranberry production blew the No. 2 state out of the water: Massachusetts with 2.055 million barrels."

https://www.jsonline.com/story/life/food/2021/09/14/fun-facts-cranberries-wisconsin-worlds-top-producer/5713336001/

Maybe we should retire the cheese head moniker and replace it with Cran Heads. Cranberry infused cheese... I think we have a thing here, just need some venture capitol money to get it the ball rolling.
Sunoverbeach
3 years ago
I'd bet $1 per barrel that cranberry cheese is out there somewhere on the market. Considering I found Carolina Reaper cheese in WI a couple weeks ago, I figure you'll mix just about anything into a block
MACS
3 years ago
Is this the new 500?
MACS
3 years ago
Because if it is... I think I won.

Fi-fookin-hunnert!
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