I found my way here all because of the little girl you see in my pic! She needs her Daddy in her life and I need to learn how to protect myself so i can protect her!
Following a conversation with 2 tax accountants...they both had the same information & came up with 2 significantly different tax assessments, both believing theirs was correct...so I rang the tax office & when they couldn't provide a definitive answer, I started questioning the whole dog & pony show.
My friend had his car clamped (�80 release fee) whilst parked outside my house when there was ample room for other cars to park meaning he wasn't causing anyone an inconvenience... I couldn't for the life of me understand where the company got their authority from...That was a yr ago. I soon after discovered a D.Clifford vid and here I am...
Nessesity - multiple loans - found out there was no money and dove into 3 courts cases - nothing inspires due diligence like fear and the risk of harm.
I came across this site when I was looking for info on D. Clifford forum and someone on there made a reference to a thread on here. I had to investigate and the rest is history. I just wish that I understood more than I do, but it is slowly coming. (pun intended)
Hey guys, don't tell anyone, but I'm on this word software as we speak, pounding the most beautiful thread you may have seen in your life, so stay tune :D
I lived in Mexico for a while...the Government there is not as well organized as here...(due to incompetence) you pretty much get left alone. Coming back to Canada I had to constantly explain (and train) my kids and Mexican husband on Canadian compliance...I could hear how ridiculous I sounded telling them that we couldn't park in an open spot (during certain hours), that you can't park too close or too far away from the curb, we couldn't just buy and install an above ground pool from Canadian Tire (without permission),...we can't just have glass of wine at the beach...or even on the front steps of our own house!...(don't get me started on the schools)
I said interested. NO common frame of reference? Hmmmmm. I don't think you are qualified to make that judgement. You first would have to know me and you simply are not interested.
"HOW/WHY ARE YOU HERE?"
HOW:
:At some point during the late sixties my father dumped a load in my mothers vagina...
...other stuff happened during the passage of time...
...I clicked the JOIN GROUP link, an administrator accepted my request.
WHY:
:To breathe, eat, drink, fuck, sleep, rinse off...
...And repeat until I'm dead. :P
so, you were driving. there is the proof that you did something wrong.
and you dont need ABS brakes, learn how to controll a machine. note, locking up the brakes and saying you had a lawfull excuse to do so (not getting a ticket for running the light would be a better option...
but officer I WAS being as safe as possible under the conditions presented, wasnt I?
Actually the ABS was pushing back when I was braking, so it would "stop braking" when I was trying to stop. We pulled the fuse out and fixed that problem. But the cop can't even try to understand this?
ABS relieves pressure so the wheel's dont lock up, the brake peddle should not be pushing back, you should feel it pulse BUT only if the wheel STOPS ROTATING signifying a lack of traction/grip. next time stomp the pedal HARDER. lock the wheels right up and let the guy behind you plow into you.
in my state, massachusetts, ALL rear end collisions are ALLWAYS automatically the other guys fault for following too close.
and that also should teach you to drive in anticipation of such things occuring. i look around, and give the traffic light the finger while rolling through...
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