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I had a car once that the wheel was corroded to the hub. Couldn't get the sucker loose. Even tried loosening the lug nuts, driving the car and hitting the brakes. Still wouldn't budge. Finally had to call road service. He had a 5 pound hammer that finally broke it free.
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No, I put the lug nuts back on so if/when the wheel came loose, it wouldn't just roll away. I didn't type that because I thought that was a given.
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Finding a PI Hooker is probably a lot harder since the closure of the air and naval base there.
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one time my old step dad thought he killed a hooker when he was driving home from oregon to houston. he stopped in reno and picked up a hooker and thought she died so he fit her by folding her weirdly in the trunk of his 350z. like 3 hours later he heard banging and let her out right outside of vegas. he thought she was dead and panicing but he got lucky cause she was alive.
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Are you two still living together? Have any divorce papers been filed? If you are not and they have, consider restraining order.
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Just showing up in the middle of the night isn't right. At this point, he should be at least calling before coming over. Changing the locks is a good first step, but he can still make noise and disturb your and your neighbors sleep. It is time for a restraining order.
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Not talking politics here, but being that I live in a blue state and the presidents home state, it seems that we have received massive funding for road repairs around here. All the roads are being re-paved. The expressways are express no more and the locals are an obstacle course. Driving on the local streets you have to dodge drains and manhole covers so they don't tear up the bottom of the car. I moved to an area of suburbs where I have easy access to the expressways and can quickly get going in any direction. All of these are under construction and even if there isn't any traffic, you have to deal with miles of reduced lanes and lower speed limits. Even if there isn't anybody working on the road and the work seems to be completed.
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I was there in July, I don't remember seeing that bridge. US30 is a pleasure to drive on. Not like the days when I first started going there 25 yrs ago.
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I haven't said much on here, but I got divorced a little over a year ago after being married for 28 yrs. I haven't had a full time job in a while, however I do get semi-regular contract work. I got the house in the settlement. November will be the final payment and then I can have a mortgage burning party.
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The 8 was paid off in about 2 yrs. Well before my separation.
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We were quite civil in the divorce. We had an agreement on how to divide up the assets before we even went to see a lawyer. Because of the agreement, only one lawyer was necessary, just for filing the papers. We didn't have two lawyers going back and forth fighting over the assets and building up their billing charges.
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