Mother Of All Whore Threads Non-VIP Edition v.1

Can ya'll take this to the Political Thread. I'd rather just sip on my :coffee: and enjoy life :)

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There's a what thread?
 
Politics-current events is the new post whore thread.

Last two days I've seen dolphins once and orcas 3 times from our back yard. Pretty unreal. First time seeing a dolphin ever and it was a bunch. Also did a cold plunge today. The ocean is cold. It makes my limbs hurt. Been using cold water for the last 30 seconds of my shower for a few weeks now.
 
Good Morning!

I bought an Igloo cooler to replace my old cloth lunch bag at work

Life changing. It's like having a little mobile fridge.
 
Does it have a flat top, or handles like that building you posted?

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My dad had one for like 15 years. That thing took a beating.
****. My dad has the one that he would take to work when I was a kid. He's been retired for 14 years now lol
I'll try to get a picture of it tomorrow when I go over for family dinner. It's oddly in decent shape.
 
This Civic does not have a title and will be sold with a bill of sale only. As a result, the vehicle cannot be registered for street use.
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Well that kind of sucks

I read that part but Nomar didn't lol
 
Move to a state that doesn't give a :poop:

No states don't require a title to register a vehicle. However, some states may allow a vehicle to be registered without a title under certain circumstances.

South Carolina
The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) may register an out-of-state vehicle without a title if the vehicle's year and the year the other state started titling vehicles meet certain criteria. The owner will need to provide a bill of sale.



I'm sure you still couldn't street drive it but could be a track rat....but then you have Tejas.....lol

Yes, you can register a car in Texas with a bill of sale and no title if you apply for a bonded title. You can apply for a bonded title if you:

  • Are a Texas resident or military personnel stationed in Texas
  • Have incomplete or incorrect evidence of ownership
  • Have lost the evidence of ownership and can't contact the seller
To register a car without a title in Texas, you can:

  1. Contact the previous owner or seller
  2. Conduct a VIN check
  3. Obtain a bill of sale
  4. Apply for a bonded title
  5. Get a vehicle inspection
  6. Gather all required documentation
  7. Submit your application to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV)
 
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