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ShillKiller 2 points ago +2 / -0

The increase is fairly recent. I'd say over the last 2-3 months.

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ShillKiller -1 points ago +1 / -2

Yeah right, no southerner is going up to that shithole any time soon. Texans aren't southerners BTW. Joining the SEC didn't make them that either.

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ShillKiller 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sounds like the solution to my problem, thanks.

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ShillKiller 2 points ago +2 / -0

My wife was called a man everyday when she was on reddit. Boy, they really didn't like her opinions.

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ShillKiller 4 points ago +4 / -0

It gets worse by the day. My hometown is an overtrafficked remnant of what it once was. Nobody is nice anymore and all of the chain stores corporate America has to offer. I firmly believe if it weren't for the influx of ohians less than 1% would have masked up during the cohoax.

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ShillKiller 18 points ago +19 / -1

Nooooo, stay and fix the North. We are all full here and none of you can drive the rust buckets you roll down here.

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ShillKiller 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, you just disconnect the wires as the ECU has no wireless capabilities. The On Star system has to receive and then send the signal to the ECU. Once the wires are cut no more signal. Not to mention the power supply to the On Star is also disconnected.

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ShillKiller 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wish I knew, these people are just shitty to people they perceive to be beneath them in a bad way. It was quite shocking to learn second hand.

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ShillKiller 10 points ago +10 / -0

Questions about services, pre planning for funerals, old people calling to see if anyone they know has died. The list could go on and on. Some even call and ask the female employees about the smell of their vaginas. I guess to sum it up, funeral homes are a business, not just a place where you go when someone dies. They provide a lot of services you wouldn't think they do. Funeral Home Directors are pieces of dookie. They treat people whom they're not servicing like they're shit on the bottom of their shoe. Now obviously that's not universally true, but, a large portion of them are seemingly terrible people. They should be labeled as kin to used car salesmen and lawyers, yet they're thought of as kind and gentile, there when you need them.

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ShillKiller 6 points ago +6 / -0

I've made another observation. Many times now I've seen a mask wearer take it off to have a conversation 1 foot away from the other person. This action completely negates the protection the mask didn't offer. Lol, people are fucking stupid.

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ShillKiller 2 points ago +2 / -0

No, they wouldn't have a clue what they're doing. The instruments are too fine and Naval vessels are notoriously low on Crayola products.

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ShillKiller 23 points ago +23 / -0

My wife works for a funeral answering service. When she started 1 out of every 23 calls was a death. Now she sends me screen shots of the call types she has taken for the night with the vast majority being death. It is now a 2.5 to 1 ratio for death calls. A lot of the people say, but, they had just gotten the vaccine. . . Some say the same thing with a different meaning. He/she just got the vaccine I begged them not to.

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ShillKiller 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree with everything you said here. I buy those model Burbans because I used to wholesale cars and the models that lasted the longest were almost always Tahoe/Yukon, Burban/Yukon XL. I've seen so many of them over 300k miles on the original drivetrain that I couldn't make myself buy any other model. I like the way it looks, but, that's not important to me anyway. The Dodge 5.7 Hemi is a workhorse too. The newer cars, including Tesla, have far too many drawbacks with the technology to make me interested in the slightest bit. It's a machine that is still doing its purpose, no need to replace it. I have my oldest son saving for his first car now. I told him I'd match him and we'd buy cash as financing frivolous items is forbidden under my roof. I hope that sticks with all of my kids. A debt free life is a good life.

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ShillKiller 6 points ago +6 / -0

I just keep putting around in my '04 Suburban. Already purchased a drive train from a company that makes them new or remanufactured and offers a 7 year 100k mile warranty from date of installation. She has 207k on her(low miles, I know) and am hoping to get at least 400k out of it. I'm done owning new cars for more reasons than the privacy breech, which is a deal breaker in itself. I'm glad I got both of my used beauties before everyone else caught on to the game and shot the prices up.

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ShillKiller 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't disagree and am not looking to argue, but, being from around there/here it wouldn't be uncommon to get ahold of some equipment and guys same day, this ain't the city.

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