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John Kuthe

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Jul 16, 2023, 11:11:10 AM7/16/23
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John Kuthe, RN, BSN

GM

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Jul 16, 2023, 11:17:47 AM7/16/23
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John Kuthe wrote:

> John Kuthe, RN, BSN


Hey A$$HOLE...!!!

Do the POLICE stll that piece of 💩💩💩💩💩old LEAF in the IMPOUND lot...???

AHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAA........!!!!!!!!

😎

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Bryan Simmons

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Jul 16, 2023, 12:02:50 PM7/16/23
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Every day costs him another day's storage fee, and
those fees are expensive. John's life is FUCKED.
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--Bryan

GM

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Jul 16, 2023, 12:19:39 PM7/16/23
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John's next "stop" may well be ARSENAL STREET..

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Mike Duffy

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Jul 16, 2023, 12:31:40 PM7/16/23
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On 2023-07-16, GM wrote:

> Do the POLICE stll that [...]
> LEAF in the IMPOUND lot...???

In the impound, it's getting infinite
mileage from the battery charge, no
matter how depleted the batteries become.

Dave Smith

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Jul 16, 2023, 12:49:31 PM7/16/23
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> Given that the battery in his Leaf is no longer a charge there is a
strong possibility that by the time he comes up with the money to get it
out of impound battery will be completely dead. I imagine that the
outrageous daily impound charges are adding up quickly.

Ed P

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Jul 16, 2023, 12:58:12 PM7/16/23
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He may need nothing. If the other guy has insurance, it could be covered.

How do I get my impound fees waived in Missouri?
If you want to waive or fight the fees, you can dispute it, go to court,
or have a third party fight on your behalf. In some cases, if you can
prove homelessness or low income, you can have them waived.

https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/street/towing/retrieval-of-a-towed-car.cfm

Bryan Simmons

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Jul 16, 2023, 12:58:35 PM7/16/23
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Do you think that he might finally do the right thing?

--Bryan

Mike Duffy

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Jul 16, 2023, 12:59:18 PM7/16/23
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On 2023-07-16, Dave Smith wrote:

> strong possibility that by the time he comes
> up with the money to get it out of impound
> the battery will be completely dead.

Worse than 'dead', in the normal sense
of complete charge depletion.

It will become unable to charge.

Most high capacity batteries (Li-ion) have
built-in fail-safe protection to disconnect
the charging circuitry within each cell in
order to prevent fire & explosion.

John's best bet would be a Costco membership
so he can save $15 or so per fill-up of his
gas-guzzling van.

Thomas

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Jul 16, 2023, 1:05:17 PM7/16/23
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The City of St. Louis Towing Division's goal is to improve the safety of the City's streets by removing vehicles that are illegally parked, abandoned, or that are impeding the flow of traffic. The Towing Division is a 24/7 operation.

The City may tow cars for any of the following reasons:
Vehicles immobilized due to accidents

The City of St. Louis Towing Division holds vehicles 30 days before they are sold at auction. Public auctions occur every Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Vehicles will be sold to the highest bidder.
(314) 383-7546

7410 Hall St
St. Louis, MO 63147

Monday-Friday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Contact the City Tow Lot/Towing Services


Closed on Sunday and a new job on Monday. No time for bullshit like this.

Dave Smith

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Jul 16, 2023, 1:07:35 PM7/16/23
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Costco is not always the best price around. I sometimes get a gas at a
Sunoco station around the corner from the Costco in Niagara Falls. I did
fill up at Costco last week and when I got back to town it was 2 cents
per litre cheaper here. Prices have been bouncing up and down a lot
lately, more than usual.


GM

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Jul 16, 2023, 1:11:03 PM7/16/23
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"do the right thing" = croak hisself...???

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GM



Bryan Simmons

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Jul 16, 2023, 1:39:36 PM7/16/23
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Of course, like the old wire-haired terrier bitch who
pupped him.
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> GM

--Bryan

jmcquown

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Jul 16, 2023, 1:44:30 PM7/16/23
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I don't believe his claim about someone hitting his car. Let's see the
accident report. If it were true he would have gotten the person's
insurance information on the spot and would have told the cops to have
it towed either to home or to the place that usually takes care of his
wrecks. Of course he would have had to pay for the tow because his
minimal insurance doesn't cover towing. He would not be boasting yet
again about his glabrous nads, which no one gives a rip about. It's
another one of his tall tales.

Jill

jmcquown

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Jul 16, 2023, 1:49:19 PM7/16/23
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How is he supposed to get a Costco membership? The last time he posted
about asking his sister for gas money help him she offered him $10 and
he got all upset and called her a bitch for refusing to give him more.
Don't ask me why she thinks she should pay for his problems.

Jill

Graham

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Jul 16, 2023, 1:49:49 PM7/16/23
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or get a bicycle!

Bryan Simmons

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Jul 16, 2023, 1:55:29 PM7/16/23
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The Costco membership means two things, gasoline
and (rotisserie) chickens. Sometimes I buy another
item or two, but mostly it's just gasoline and chickens.

Speaking of chickens...
TRIGGER WARNING: Scenes of carnage might upset
Dutch Australian sissies and starving pervert nurses.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/36178182@N08/albums/72177720309806655

--Bryan

Bruce

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Jul 16, 2023, 2:32:16 PM7/16/23
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On Sun, 16 Jul 2023 13:44:22 -0400, jmcquown <j_mc...@comcast.net>
wrote:

>On 7/16/2023 12:58 PM, Ed P wrote:
>> On 7/16/2023 12:49 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>> On 2023-07-16 12:31 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
>>>> On 2023-07-16, GM wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Do the POLICE stll that [...]
>>>>> LEAF in the IMPOUND lot...???
>>>>
>>>> In the impound, it's getting infinite
>>>> mileage from the battery charge, no
>>>> matter how depleted the batteries become.
>>>>    Given that the battery in his Leaf is no longer a charge there is a
>>> strong possibility that by the time he comes up with the money to get
>>> it out of impound battery will be completely dead. I imagine that the
>>> outrageous daily impound charges are adding up quickly.
>>
>>
>> He may need nothing.  If the other guy has insurance, it could be covered.
>>
>> How do I get my impound fees waived in Missouri?
>> If you want to waive or fight the fees, you can dispute it, go to court,
>> or have a third party fight on your behalf. In some cases, if you can
>> prove homelessness or low income, you can have them waived.
>>
>> https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/street/towing/retrieval-of-a-towed-car.cfm
>
>
>I don't believe his claim about someone hitting his car.

Are you still going on about that? Your life must be very boring.

Bruce

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Jul 16, 2023, 2:50:12 PM7/16/23
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On Sunday, July 16, 2023 at 10:11:10 AM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote:
> John Kuthe, RN, BSN


Mike Duffy

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Jul 16, 2023, 2:56:15 PM7/16/23
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On 2023-07-16, jmcquown wrote:

> If it were true he would have gotten the person's
> insurance information on the spot and would have
> told the cops to have it towed either to home or
> to the place that usually takes care of his wrecks.

Give him a break, Jill. He said he felt a bit wobbly,
or something to that effect. I felt a bit out of sorts
when my car was totalled by a rear-end collision,
but at least I had my little dog to hold onto.


I don't think John has spoken to any insurance people.
Electric vehicles are usually a complete write-off
because stress cracks within the electrodes are
impossible to detect without disassembling the
sealed cell components. Thus even relatively new
batteries are recycled after an accident severe
enough to knock off the back wheels. Replacement
cost on that car might give him enough to buy
a used electric golf cart.

jmcquown

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Jul 16, 2023, 3:39:34 PM7/16/23
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On 7/16/2023 2:56 PM, Mike Duffy wrote:
> On 2023-07-16, jmcquown wrote:
>
>> If it were true he would have gotten the person's
>> insurance information on the spot and would have
>> told the cops to have it towed either to home or
>> to the place that usually takes care of his wrecks.
>
> Give him a break, Jill. He said he felt a bit wobbly,
> or something to that effect. I felt a bit out of sorts
> when my car was totalled by a rear-end collision,
> but at least I had my little dog to hold onto.
>
Awwww. At least he wasn't hauled off in an ambulance to the nut-house.
> I don't think John has spoken to any insurance people.
> Electric vehicles are usually a complete write-off
> because stress cracks within the electrodes are
> impossible to detect without disassembling the
> sealed cell components. Thus even relatively new
> batteries are recycled after an accident severe
> enough to knock off the back wheels. Replacement
> cost on that car might give him enough to buy
> a used electric golf cart.
>
How many times has he claimed he crashed his car? Scraped it along the
side of his house getting out of his own driveway. Ran up over a curb.
Seems like this is the second time he's mentioned a rear-end collision.
I don't believe a word of it because that tinfoil car would have been
totalled a long time ago. His self-proclaimed minimum state liability
coverage would not have taken care of any of those repairs. I don't
believe a word of it. But hey, at least his nads are doubly glabrous;
that is what is *really* important.

OB Food: mussels in garlic & butter sauce with linguini and spinach on
the side.

Jill

Bruce

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Jul 16, 2023, 3:43:32 PM7/16/23
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Bruce

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Jul 16, 2023, 4:13:07 PM7/16/23
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On Sun, 16 Jul 2023 15:39:26 -0400, jmcquown <j_mc...@comcast.net>
wrote:

<snip Muffy and Jill discuss John Kuthe>

>How many times has he claimed he crashed his car? Scraped it along the
>side of his house getting out of his own driveway. Ran up over a curb.
>Seems like this is the second time he's mentioned a rear-end collision.
>I don't believe a word of it because that tinfoil car would have been
>totalled a long time ago. His self-proclaimed minimum state liability
>coverage would not have taken care of any of those repairs. I don't
>believe a word of it. But hey, at least his nads are doubly glabrous;
>that is what is *really* important.

No trolling please, Jill.

K.Wills

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Jul 16, 2023, 4:32:39 PM7/16/23
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In article <u91d38$r7gp$2...@dont-email.me>, Br...@invalid.invalid says...
https://imgur.com/a/4hwZTTK

K.Wills

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Jul 16, 2023, 4:33:40 PM7/16/23
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Bruce

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Jul 16, 2023, 4:47:16 PM7/16/23
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Eww, yes. When you see that face, you can just imagine the rest of the
porker.

Hank Rogers

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Jul 16, 2023, 5:10:31 PM7/16/23
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No ass sniffing please, master.


Cindy Hamilton

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Jul 16, 2023, 5:31:42 PM7/16/23
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On 2023-07-16, jmcquown <j_mc...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> I don't believe his claim about someone hitting his car. Let's see the
> accident report. If it were true he would have gotten the person's
> insurance information on the spot and would have told the cops to have
> it towed either to home or to the place that usually takes care of his
> wrecks.

You can't tell the cops anything. He would have to arrange to have
his car towed. If he didn't have the money for a tow, it would
be hauled to the police impound rather than leave it littering
up the street.

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Cindy Hamilton

dsi1

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Jul 16, 2023, 6:01:30 PM7/16/23
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My sister-in-law got her rental car towed while she was staying in Waikiki on Friday night. She and my son went to retrieve it. She said she was pleasantly surprised that it was only 50 bucks for the citation and $150 for the tow. I say, she took it rather well! I guess things are different in California.

Dave Smith

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Jul 16, 2023, 6:18:18 PM7/16/23
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On 2023-07-16 6:01 p.m., dsi1 wrote:
> On Sunday, July 16, 2023 at 11:31:42 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton

>> You can't tell the cops anything. He would have to arrange to have
>> his car towed. If he didn't have the money for a tow, it would be
>> hauled to the police impound rather than leave it littering up the
>> street.
>>
>> -- Cindy Hamilton
>
> My sister-in-law got her rental car towed while she was staying in
> Waikiki on Friday night. She and my son went to retrieve it. She said
> she was pleasantly surprised that it was only 50 bucks for the
> citation and $150 for the tow. I say, she took it rather well! I
> guess things are different in California.

I just looked at the cost of having your car towed in Toronto and the
tow and first day of storage will cost $250. Apparently Los Angeles is
more. It looks like it is more than $150 per hour or part thereof.

dsi1

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Jul 16, 2023, 6:31:23 PM7/16/23
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There's not much point in antagonizing the tourists. I'd give them a break on the tow. Half price. The city and country should just rip up citations on rental cars. It's just the smart thing to do.

Bryan Simmons

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Jul 16, 2023, 6:31:26 PM7/16/23
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John is FUCKED. The only thing he can do to get money
quickly enough is to pawn his stereo. Hahahaha.

--Bryan

Thomas

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Jul 16, 2023, 6:42:13 PM7/16/23
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The good Klipsch sp? was half off on prime day. It looked like a good deal if one is into it.

GM

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Jul 16, 2023, 7:58:53 PM7/16/23
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But John's Klipsch speakers are likely 30++ years old...

His speakers are so old that the cones are probably deteriorated...

He abuses those speakers by running them full - blast...

At least he doesn't have electrostatic speakers, lol...


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GM

John Kuthe

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Jul 16, 2023, 8:17:43 PM7/16/23
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No, I don't! My speakers cones are in good shape and they sound GREAT! I run them very easily, but they are so efficient they sound GREAT!

John Kuthe, RN, BSN

GM

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Jul 16, 2023, 8:23:57 PM7/16/23
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When the tubes on your McIntosh amp blow will you have the $$$ to replace them...???

🤑

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GM


Bryan Simmons

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Jul 16, 2023, 10:09:51 PM7/16/23
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"Blow"??? He could BLOW a few guys at the NORTHSIDE
GLORY HOLE, for enough CASH$$$ to buy tubes. The
customers won't lie to John. He'll know up front that they
plan to ejaculate in his mouth. John could be the one to
lie (he's a liar, you know), and tell them he'll swallow, when
really he's going to spit, and they'll never know because it's
a GLORY HOLE!
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--Bryan



songbird

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Jul 16, 2023, 10:49:40 PM7/16/23
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Dave Smith wrote:
...
> Given that the battery in his Leaf is no longer a charge there is a
> strong possibility that by the time he comes up with the money to get it
> out of impound battery will be completely dead. I imagine that the
> outrageous daily impound charges are adding up quickly.

you're getting a charge out of this... perhaps
you should be charged? do you have a charge card?
charge the mound. chop chop...


songbird

jmcquown

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Jul 17, 2023, 4:57:09 PM7/17/23
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How about "request" rather than "told" the cops? I'm sure they would
have asked him rather than hauling it off to the impound lot without asking.

Jill

Dave Smith

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Jul 17, 2023, 5:48:06 PM7/17/23
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I imagine that they have a policy and procedures manual and they went by
the book. I always tried to. Even if it may have seemed a little harsh I
could never be faulted for going by the book.

jmcquown

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Jul 17, 2023, 6:00:03 PM7/17/23
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It seems to me somewhere in the thread where the subject wasn't about
his genitals but rather about his car being hit I saw him comment he was
too shaken up to tell them where to tow it. Whatever.

Jill

Dave Smith

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Jul 17, 2023, 6:31:57 PM7/17/23
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Given his mental health and his frequent references to self medication
it is no surprise he was shaken up.

Bruce

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Jul 17, 2023, 6:59:40 PM7/17/23
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No trolling please, Dave Smith. Jill doesn't like that.

songbird

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Jul 17, 2023, 10:23:02 PM7/17/23
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jmcquown wrote:
> On 7/17/2023 5:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
...
>> I imagine that they have a policy and procedures manual and they went by
>> the book. I always tried to. Even if it may have seemed a little harsh I
>> could never be faulted for going by the book.
>>
> It seems to me somewhere in the thread where the subject wasn't about
> his genitals but rather about his car being hit I saw him comment he was
> too shaken up to tell them where to tow it. Whatever.

recently there was an event where there was an accident and
one of the people who was in the accident "wandered away" and
was not found until some time later when someone found him
dead in an outbuilding two miles away.

it seemed very strange to me that they did not track him
with a search and rescue dog...

doesn't sound like someone followed a book there.


songbird

Janet

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Jul 18, 2023, 5:26:23 AM7/18/23
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In article <u94dks$1be0k$3...@dont-email.me>,
j_mc...@comcast.net says...
>
> On 7/17/2023 5:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> > On 2023-07-17 4:57 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> >> On 7/16/2023 5:31 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> >>> On 2023-07-16, jmcquown <j_mc...@comcast.net> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> I don't believe his claim about someone hitting his car.

Probably his racing start from the traffic lights went
wrong.

  Let's see the
> >>>> accident report.  If it were true he would have gotten the person's
> >>>> insurance information on the spot and would have told the cops to have
> >>>> it towed either to home or to the place that usually takes care of his
> >>>> wrecks.
> >>>
> >>> You can't tell the cops anything.  He would have to arrange to have
> >>> his car towed.  If he didn't have the money for a tow, it would
> >>> be hauled to the police impound rather than leave it littering
> >>> up the street.
> >>>
> >> How about "request" rather than "told" the cops?  I'm sure they would
> >> have asked him rather than hauling it off to the impound lot without
> >> asking.
> >
> > I imagine that they have a policy and procedures manual and they went by
> > the book. I always tried to. Even if it may have seemed a little harsh I
> > could never be faulted for going by the book.
> >
> It seems to me somewhere in the thread where the subject wasn't about
> his genitals but rather about his car being hit I saw him comment he was
> too shaken up to tell them where to tow it. Whatever.

The garage that had to wait weeks for the last bill to
get paid by his sister, probably won't touch this one with
a bargepole.

Janet UK

Bruce

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Jul 18, 2023, 4:30:47 PM7/18/23
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She's also chummy with trolls like Greg. I don't know if that's
because she simply doesn't give a shit or because she's clueless and
doesn't realise what scum they are.

GM

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Jul 19, 2023, 5:08:39 AM7/19/23
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On Sunday, July 16, 2023 at 5:01:30 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
Immigration is the number one problem in Europe and it has been driven historically by the EU leadership elites...

It's what brought in Brexit, Meloni in Italy, hand wringing in France over the riots and crime , fueling the AfD rise in Germany, ushered in Sweden and Denmark new immigration policies , brought down the Netherlands government last week, and is the principal stance of Poland and Hungary...

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GM


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