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Old 09-16-2009, 12:43 PM   #1
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Your starting to sound like M&M now.

Did you mean...
Eminem the candy or...
M&M the wrapper...lol.get it wrapper (rapper)
Sorry, couldn't resist
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Old 09-17-2009, 02:26 AM   #2
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Did you mean...
Eminem the candy or...
M&M the wrapper...lol.get it wrapper (rapper)
Sorry, couldn't resist
Wha dis ?!? Some phool be gankin my game ? For shizlle ? That's just wack. Wizzle best be findin his own rhyme. Peace out.
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Old 09-17-2009, 07:36 AM   #3
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What determines if an accident was avoidable or negligent depends on who is doing the determining and examining the driver's sobriety. If the driver was drunk then determining negligence is a 'no-brainer.'

I've heard of a trucking company of 18-wheel, tractor-trailers which considers hitting a moose to be an avoidable accident on their driver's record. Why is that? Because a moose is so much larger than a deer and should be easy to see and to avoid.

The company is based in Alabama !

"Well, hush my puppies....if you all cannot see a great big moose up ahead and steer around that, then it's your own damn fault......yessir!"

Now, that's one company's opinion, Southern style. ...
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Old 09-17-2009, 12:22 PM   #4
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I've heard of a trucking company of 18-wheel, tractor-trailers which considers hitting a moose to be an avoidable accident on their driver's record. Why is that? Because a moose is so much larger than a deer and should be easy to see and to avoid.
More likely it's because a Moose hit can cause considerable damage $$$ to the tractor! They are just as hard to see in the dead of night.
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Old 09-19-2009, 12:06 AM   #5
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CDL, and Boating operation, are two different animals.

Quote; "Well, hush my puppies....if you all cannot see a great big moose up ahead and steer around that, then it's your own damn fault......yessir!"



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It was reported this morning that the trial has been postponed until January 2010.
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This time it is the State that is holding up the process. Below is a quote from the Citizen on line article.

"The attorney for Erica Blizzard, James Moir of Concord, said the state has not been able to obtain an expert report on toxicology issues, so he has not been able to prepare a report in response. The New Hampshire Union Leader reports Belknap County Attorney Jim Carroll did not object to the request."
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Did their computer lock up or something?
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Story this morning in the Citizen about the latest delay. Can be read in full by clicking HERE.
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