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Yep, that would have been a fate worse than death... 😉
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 @TUXmint Where I live in Ohio they sound their horns approaching pretty much every intersection. Pity the fool who buys a house near one.
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 @stephanieparker1250 Seems pretty obvious that they should have two different sounding horns. One for normal operation and a second emergency one of a different sound.
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 @ItsJustLisa "We now have five military branches plus the Coast Guard" Which, excluding the Navy, is completely Unconstitutional. The Constitution specifically forbids a standing army and only allows for a navy. "No one uses and AR-15 style rifle to hunt" Categorically false. AR-15 platform rifles are used to hunt all the time. Deer, boar, coyotes to name a few.
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"resulted in the creation of multiple new calibers of handgun round including 10mm and .40 S&W" No, that was the result of the Miami Dade shootout. Watch Plainly's video 'Bloodiest Shootout in FBI History' on it.
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The best instance of this that I've seen a video of this is one where two cop cars were waiting at a double track crossing on a train. The instant the train cleared the crossing they started to charge across even though the gates were down and the lights were on. They didn't notice the far tracks also had a train going the other direction that hadn't yet reached the crossing, until the first cop car was on the tracks that is. LOL I guess they were late for the doughnut party.
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Too bad for us peasants that the majority aren't smart enough to demand the warmongers (AKA politicians) settle disputes by fighting each other in battle rather than sending us peasants to do their dirty work.
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Good thing they 'trusted the science'. 😜
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Come on man, trust 'The Science'
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Thanks for posting a video to cheer me up on a gloomy Sunday. 😜
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Getting found guilty of corruption in a country like Bang is not paying the right person.
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Thumbs up for featuring the greatest econobox in US automotive history..... the Ford Pinto. Ride on friend. 🤪
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The US did have the MADM (Medium Atomic Demolition Munition) which was to be used as a landmine in the event of a Soviet Invasion of West Germany and was actually in inventory. It would have been the only way to slow a Soviet advance down enough to allow for US and allied forces to enact a credible defense in western West Germany.
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 @johndemeritt3460 I've owned 3 Pintos. A blue 1978 two door, a red 1980 two door and an orange 1979 hatchback. All with the 2.3L and 4 speed manual. I got rear ended at slow speed, ~20 MPH, in the blue one and survived. At least I believe I survived, maybe I didn't and actually went to Purgatory which would explain the state of the world I'm in today.... 😉
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Bro, those '50s doctors said 'Trust the science'......
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And remember folks, trust The Science..... ;P
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BSE is going to be viewed as a nothing burger compared to how 'Safe and effective' will turn out. The Muppets never learn.....
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After completion of repairs, the ship formerly know as Star Clipper was re-christened Bridge Clipper.... 😜
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The only problem I have with this whole scenario is the fact that lie detection via lie detectors has been proven multiple times to be junk science. The fact that their results are used to convict people, or coerce them into agreeing to plea deals, for crimes is a travesty of justice.
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Who'd thunk that putting explosive devices right in front of a driver/passenger could be fatal.... /S
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 @alexm566 It would save all lives if they banned all cars....
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Considering the building stayed relatively intact despite toppling over, I wouldn't consider it of tofu construction.
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Russians, Ukrainians and Lebanese politicians/bureaucrats, what could possibly go wrong...... /s A devastated city it seems.
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 @jimtalbott9535 The 2.0L 4 cylinder was code named Kent, designed by Ford Europe. The 2.3L 4 cylinder was code named Lima, after the Lima, Ohio engine plant where it was built. The 2.3L had potential as shown in the 1980's SVO Mustang and Thunderbird Turbo Coupe both with a turbocharged and intercooled 2.3L.
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Oklahoma City, favorite location of Federal Government sponsored booms.... 😜
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I've owned 4 Ford Pintos in my younger days and drove like a typical young male maniac. I'm still here so they must not be as bad as portrayed. 😜 On a more serious note, the full size 1968 Ford Galaxie would also 'explode' in a rear impact. I owned one of those as well, a 500 XL two door fastback with a 390 FE big block (6.5L) with a 4 speed manual. The 1970's Chevrolet pickup would go boom on a T-bone side impact from ruptured fuel tanks. GM's response to the issue was EXACTLY the same as Ford's but due to Ken Star, Bill Clinton's buddy, being the judge in the case and allowing damning evidence to be suppressed, GM got off with a wrist slap.
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 @a.t1313 I'd be interested in seeing documentation of that
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Good advertising slogan. 'Live dangerous, drive a Pinto.' 😉
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Kudos for including one of the best cars from the 1970's to 1980, the Ford Pinto, in your animations.... 😂
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Darwin wins again.
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 @CaptainCiph3r NP, I've done that myself on other topics.
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They were from the government and caused the deaths of scores of people while walking away scot-free.
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Mention of New York = automatic government initiated disaster...
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Union Pacific and Metra being held liable for anything shows how stupid the jurors are.
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To remind everyone how the US Government and the bankers have destroyed the value of the USD. $8 million 1956 USD is equivalent to over $93 million 2025 USD.
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