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Your friends accuse you of “acting weird” whenever they meet you sober.
You regularly shout constructive criticism at the winos holding cardboard signs on street corners, e.g.: “It’s too political! You’re alienating half your demographic!”
Crying in your beer increases its alcohol content.
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Originally Posted by firebird79_00
On a side not does anyone know how long it takes to recieve a court date after you dispute a ticket?
Just about one year, on average. Depends on a few factors like who the cop (RCMP, VPD, Integrated whatever, etc.) was and where the court case is to be heard.
Fathered more RS members than anybody else. Who's your daddy?
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^ a long ass time. I think they give you at least a month or so before the actual court date. There were times, I thought they had forgotten about the dispute.
In fact, I have a seat belt violation that I got over 4 years ago. I have yet to receive it.
Xposted from the post your plate thread in the fitness forum:
Like Ramen? How about a jumbo bowl with a double helping of pork, double garlic, double cabbage and sprouts, an egg, and some extra pork fat thrown on top
Bonus for this thread:
Deep fried whale blubber
Go-Go Curry with fried prawns and mayo, and extra cheese
Also this whacky imitation "meat on a bone" (I think it is supposed to be an alien or sometrhing, ordered at a theme restaurant). It is gyudon beef (cooked in mirin and dashi) wrapped in bacon
Crab brain salad with extra crab meat
Tuna sashimi mixed in raw egg yolk
I didnt take a picture of the double decker Unagi bowl that cost me $80. Here's a tip - don't go to an expensive Unagi restaurant hungry.
As you can tell, the Japanese people know how to eat. They know FAT RULES. It's no wonder there are so many huge fat people here, right?
Really lots of huge fat peeps in Japan ? Posted via RS Mobile
No I was being sarcastic. Because people stupidly think fat makes people fat. Japanese eat way more fat than us, and smoke like fucking chimneys and drink like sailors, and live high stress lifestyles.. yet they live to be like 300 years old. But they eat way more fat than western diets...
Just looking for opinions, not going to include names atm.
I bought used coil-overs about a month ago from a RS member. I asked the member to meet up at a local tuner shop so I can get them checked out. He assured me that they are 100% ready to go and doesn't want to meet at the shop. He said he has been on revscene for 7 years and won't want ruin his credibility. I trusted him, bought the coil-overs and instantly brought them to the tuner shop to get checked out. The shop has told me the coils seem to be seized and may need a little to a lot of work to get them ready for installation. I left the coil-overs with the shop and messaged the seller explaining what I was just told. He said I should get a second opinion. Then he told me to get them installed at his buddy shop. After a week of waiting the tuner shop still haven't had a chance to take a look at them, he told me just to bring it to his friend shop. I left it with the shop for one more day and they got them ready for installation and it took them one hour of work, costing $90. I told the seller than they got it working for me and it's only fair if he paid partially or fully for the repairs. He started state that I got a good deal on the coil-overs and I should recognize that. He then goes on to saying that it is a basic cleaning and started to question why a shop would charge me for that. He stop replying to my messages after that.