Stop in for a cup of coffee

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You won't like what I am going with behind my 360/904 Ray ..
 
A gas tank
a bumper?
I will bite what road kill?
A bunch of people to push?
A dog on a leash?
A license plate?
Tail lights?
a rocket motor?
A picture of the ex so you go faster away from it?

Dam you Memi a trick question just figured it out.....a driveshaft you almost got me. I was just having fun, Karl can finish up I am sure he can add to the list.

I have to run it is just right out here for yard work.
Have a good one.
 
Good morning,
Back home this morning. Had her Dad transferred to somewhere he can get the medical attention he needs. Couldnt travel by ground because they were not able to carry enough oxygen for that distance. Still on a vent, but stable and improving...
 

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Actually good to hear it. Hope the rest is smooth. It must have been rough there for a bit. I sent a pm about the hardware might snag it next time. I am sure it will be free if you can afford it!
 
Congrats Karl.

Thanks guys.

I got behind as I was answering an email from our local police chief. They are trying to start a new campaign to help with police citizen relations, and I was giving him my opinion of the police...

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As part of Law Enforcement Memorial Week, Palos Park Police Commissioner Dan Polk unveiled Palos Park’s participation in a national campaign to prevent interactions with a police officer from escalating into physical confrontations.

Polk noted, “We are seeing some fundamental changes in this country as police search for new ways to gain public trust and look at police procedures and interaction with the public.

In a time of un-precedent scrutiny and question of all facets of police tactics and processed, we want the prevailing message to be that anyone who feels they’ve been treated improperly by an officer should initially comply with the officer’s instruction, but should not hesitate to subsequently complain about that treatment.

When asked, experts recommend citizens can diffuse confrontations with police by complying first, then complaining later if they feel their rights have been violated. We recommend that during an interaction you comply with an officer's commands at any scene, and, if something unjust occurs, file a complaint after the fact.

The Palos Park Police Department conducts regular peer reviews and best practice overviews, and we believe the “Comply then Complain” approach serves as a de-escalation mechanism and allows for a clear (post incident) review of what is and is not within the scope of industry service levels and practices.

We recognize a key to any officer / citizen interaction is in an officer's tone, which can encourage compliance. We recommend the officer start by asking for cooperation first.

An initial step toward addressing any concerns when someone is stopped by a police officer can ask that a supervisor be called to the scene. Beyond that, Palos Park has a specific procedure for the filing of a citizen complaint against an officer.

Those complaints are investigated and when appropriate, training, re training, corrective disciplinary processes and dismissal are utilized when deemed applicable.

Many people will look for specific guidance on what to expect from officers in connection with a stop, and how to interact with an officer in the event they are approached or stopped

We suggest motorists follow these thoughts on to prevent a stop from escalating into something worse.
· Remain calm and comply with an officer's wishes, and if a motorist has any issues with how the officer handled the situation, pursue it later through the proper complaint channels with police.

· Motorist should not be surprised if another patrol car appears. This is to ensure the officer's safety.

· Motorists are advised to always carry proper identification.
 
Good morning,
Back home this morning. Had her Dad brought down closer to us and where he can get the medical attention he needs. Couldnt travel by ground because they were not able to carry enough oxygen for that distance. Still on a vent, but stable and improving...

Good to hear that he's improving. Hoping he will get well soon.
 
Looks like my exes while I was a sailor the big one was a really bad Wednesday! Nice reply to the uniformed Karl!
 
what are these called?
 

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I listed it as trunk thingy! I know they all got tossed first taillight bulb change!
 
Hi, I'm about to go take a nap so I can get up in time to get the garbage out. Regular only, not recycle this week...
 
Mighty night?

No, this is my second sleep "break". :glasses7:

I cooked an 18 lb ham for dinner, and gave the dog many scraps. In tern he was very thirsty and drank a bunch of water before bed. So I'm letting him out a little more often tonight so I don't get any wet carpets.... :pale:

He's a good dog, and rarely has an accident. he will wake me up if he has to go bad enough, but he also will wake me up just so he can go out and look for a raccoon or coyote to chase. I tell him that "he's playing me" when he does that and give him a talking to. Sometimes I will call him out if he has just gone out within the last hour and not let him out. He can get pushy sometimes and I have to keep him in check or he will boss ME around.... :twisted:

A moth ago he was getting pushy and I refused to let him out when I was watching tv in the living room. Then I hear "the squishing sound" from the back of the room... He had the runs and couldn't hold it... #-o

So I quickly sent him out and cleaned the carpet... He called my bluff... My fault.. :banghead:

Sometimes he will get me to let him out, and he will just pee a couple of drops so I don't yell at him for playing me. He knows that if he goes to the bathroom I won't give him **** (pun intended), and will act like he had to go, when he really just wanted to look for some "action" to chase... I know better, I've had Dalmatians since I was born and am wise to their tricks. They are very clever and will manipulate you whenever possible. :twisted:

Another trick of his is to go outside and then go to the kitchen when I let him in. He wants me to eat something because he always gets the last bite. So he tries to get me to eat every time that I let him out by running to the kitchen after I let him in. I have to call him out on that also sometimes... :evil3:

I point out to him that he has dry food in his bowl and he can eat that, but he'd rather have the "good stuff" that we eat. :D

So when he sees me starting to cook dinner, he will then eat some of his food from his bowl to show that he's eating his food, so I can now give him some of mine as a reward... :farao:
 
Morning. Just up long enough to take some pain meds then back to bed. Every joint in my body hurts.
 
Thats ok. Eventually I want to go to a clifford 4 barrel with headers but heck I can't even get time to get it on the road.
 
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