Possible disinformation? It's necessary, distractions are too. Some posts stand out more than others imo. Make your own call.
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Here's what a 30-06 does to a deer btw, go to 7:57.
https://youtu.be/ooyRbj-WAVI?si=F7np0H3DrzVOCqY5
No, I don't believe he was shot by a 30-06 but I do believe his alleged death was used as a bit of a wake up call for a lot of people, It showed some people what their rhetoric can lead to (most didn't care). This is my opinion and yes I meant to say alleged. We may know the truth at some point but possibly not.
There are plenty of videos pointing at inconsistencies with what we were shown and told, I've watched quite a few and have a lot of unanswered questions myself, I don't think anyone has given up on Charlie's death scenario, there is so much happening that is being shared here, it seems like we don't care but that's not true.
A lot of anons here believe things are going according to plan, I am one of them. If you don't, that's ok too, it doesn't hurt to question everything but you shouldn't let it try to cause division amongst us. We're all in this together fren.
She found a Honda Civic she’s interested in. She’s shopping, I’ll go look at whatever she wants to look at, even I think it’s a no, she’s learning something at the moment. She has a Toyota Corolla and hates it. I taught her to drive a manual when she was learning to drive and I gave her a great 04 Mazda 3, manual. Traded in for the 24 Toyota, auto and regrets it. I told her she would.
Actually been trying to get her to wait until market levels out(ish).
I was in Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge area a couple months ago. If you’re going check Bigfoot Philly Cheesesteak. The ribeye Philly is bomb as hell. It’s right by MountainShire.
From what I can tell, flood cars are at auctions after insurance pays the owner. Either the owner buys back and sells or the insurance company gets them and auctions off, usually the insurance company trying to comp some of their money back. It's a racket that isn't for the consumer for sure. Glad you didn't get bit fren. And yes the southeast will get these cars a lot, it doesn't flood in Bama or Georgia too bad, we just get their flooded cars from Louisiana, Virginia, Florida and Carolina's a lot of times. There's no law against selling them here in Bama, not sure about Georgia.
I'll always look out for my children, even though they're grown. Until I can't.
She got a report for free (I think CarGuru maybe, Carfax revealed it also) and didn't notice 6 previous owners. She mentioned it when I met her there after she noticed it. Was an immediate red flag. I warned her about going to the lot she found it at, I don't buy new or used cars. I have an auto shop, you'd be surprised how many people will dump a car when repairs get too expensive. I've put my kids in cars like this for years, some still driving them, I have 5 kids. My youngest daughter wants to do for herself and there's nothing wrong with that, she's very responsible and determined to do for herself, although she does ask me to go with her and I'm happy she does. I know about death wobble. It didn't have it yet, just very rigid and she found it wasn't for her. She wasn't going to buy it anyway, did want to drive it and see if she even wanted a Jeep, she can be a bit hard headed, no idea where she gets it from, well, maybe I do.
I'm glad my kids are grown. And yes, I believe we've been there for a while.