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Like in the 90s, most of the on site workers are Mev:








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..Like me back in the mid-90s, he's single with no dependent. Although he makes way more money than I did back in the 90s, the housing market was more favorable to me. The average home price and income gap was much closer compared to now. Plus, my interest rate was much lower.

I told him if he can afford it, go for it as he can always refi down the road if needed while continuing to build equity. I went to visit some of the new build homes that he's interested in and the constructions, duct, markings, measurements, etc., reminded me a lot of when I bought my first home that was also a new build during my walk through:
























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Just imagine enjoying this breath taking view and then seeing a body floating down the river below :o:

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Body of man traveling down Colorado River on wooden raft with dog found in Grand Canyon National Park

The body of a man who had been traveling down the Colorado River on a wooden raft has been found in Grand Canyon National Park, officials said. Thomas Robinson, a 58-year-old man from Santa Fe, New Mexico, was believed to have attempted to travel down the Colorado River on a wooden raft with his dog before abandoning the vessel at Lees Ferry, just a few miles south of Arizona’s border with Utah, according to a statement from the National Park Service detailing the incident.



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The river does look good when I was there recently  ???:

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Colorado River might recover from two-decade drought thanks to precipitation

Comprehensive climate model analysis from CIRES, an institute of the University of Colorado Boulder, forecasting precipitation for the next 25 years, shows a 70% chance of increased precipitation compared with the last two decades, which brought the Colorado River to a devastating drought.

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I still haven’t received my winning lottery number from the guy lol

 ;D ;D ;D

That's how it is with hmgLIAR....

"SEEING IS BELIEVING YO"

 ;D ;D ;D

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Frontier Airlines passenger refuses to comply with exit row instructions causing plane to deboard

‘I already knew something was about to pop off when she had that attitude,’ travel blogger says


Video in link below:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/frontier-airlines-passenger-refuses-comply-010403445.html#:~:text=A%20Frontier%20Airlines%20passenger%20refused,glasses%20argued%20with%20airline%20employees.


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Battle in Huntington Beach after transgender surfer barred from longboard competition

LOS ANGELES — Sasha Jane Lowerson just wanted to surf. But when the Australian longboard surfer attempted to enter an upcoming competition in Huntington Beach, the athlete, who was born intersex, learned that the organizer wasn't going to allow transgender athletes.

Took these photos when I was in that RED area(s):






Nice blue beach:






Lunch:




Arrived at Huntington:







John McCain died:





Huntington's pier has a bit more traffic:








More Baywatch too:






The beach is not as blue as Balboa's even though it's not that far from each other but definitely more surfers:










Lots more kites:




Laguna:


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General Discussion / That's why he's the "cheetah" of the NFL?
« on: May 22, 2024, 12:38:01 PM »
Tyreek Hill is expecting ANOTHER child - and his first with wife Keeta - with Dolphins star already a father to 10 kids with four different women






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one of the most violent shaking, i experience in a while
the funny thing was, everybody kept working...

How do you not know being the "hmong Nostradamus and is always right" and all?  ???

But then again, you don't even work so just another LIE...

"SEEING IS TRULY BELIEVING YO"

 ;D ;D ;D

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Britney Spears ‘Chased’ Ex-Husband Sam Asghari With an Axe During ‘Last Straw’ Fight

Britney Spears 42 and ex-husband Sam Asghari 30 called it quits on their marriage shortly after their one-year wedding anniversary in August 2023. A source exclusively tells In Touch that Sam “got the worst” of Britney’s freedom following the end of her conservatorshi p in 2021 and shares the “last straw” that led to the former couple’s separation.

“Unfortunately, when she was free of her conservatorshi p, Sam got the worst of it. One of the last straws for Sam, there were many, Britney chased him with an axe,”....


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Watch Arkansas Troopers Play A Dirty Trick On A Fleeing Motorcyclist
Catching a fleeing motorcycle can be a difficult task for cops because of several factors. But one thing you can always count on is that Arkansas State Police won’t hold back if you decide to run at high speeds, bike or no. This motorcyclist scofflaw learned that lesson the hard way. The chase started when a trooper noticed a guy on a motorcycle not only doubling the speed limit on the interstate, which is a truly dumb thing to do on a bike or in a car, but also lane splitting. While that practice is legal in certain situations for California, it’s pretty much illegal everywhere else.

...Troopers train regularly on high-speed pursuit tactics. And in this case they use an unusual method to stop this chase. A trooper who was coming from the opposite direction cuts into the opposing lanes of traffic, angles his cruiser just so, and forces the biker off the road. The guy proceeds to crash and quickly realizes he’s done. It’s quick, brutal, and effective. And yet the suspect doesn’t appear to be injured. That’s how it’s done in Arkansas.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neh-jfV7dzY&t=7s

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..LIE by his loyal stooge here on PH:

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Local TV Station Catches Donald Trump In A Lie About 'Never Coming Back'

In a segment that aired last week that is now going viral on social media, KSTP's Tom Hauser reminded the former president of when he vowed in 2020 to “never to come back to Minnesota” if he lost the state to President Joe Biden in that year's election.


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Newly released photos depict cash and gold bars seized from Sen. Bob Menendez's home

Cash stuffed into boots. Envelopes of bills tucked inside jackets emblazoned with the senator's name. Gold bars.

Prosecutors in the Sen. Bob Menendez bribery case on Friday released more than 100 photos of the cash and gold seized from the New Jersey Democrat's home, presenting a clearer picture of the evidence shaping his high-profile bribery trial.

Menendez is charged with accepting “hundreds of thousands of dollars” in bribes in return for official government acts.

The FBI said that more than $486,000 in cash was found in his home in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, which he shares with his wife Nadine Menendez, who also faces charges. She will stand trial separately. Both have pleaded not guilty.

Prosecutors from the Southern District of New York entered the photos as part of their trial exhibits. Although Menendez’s house is located in New Jersey, SDNY is prosecuting the case because some of the alleged misconduct by the senator had ties to New York.

Dozens of photos show stacks of bills tucked inside bags, shoes and jackets. One photo shows a stack of bills that prosecutors say totals $4,300, found in the senator's Congressional Hispanic Caucus jacket with his name embroidered in yellow.

Another photo showed a stack of $100 bills found in an envelope of another jacket embroidered with "Senator Menendez."

Prosecutors asked an FBI agent about the cash found in the senator's clothes during Friday's testimony.

“What were the name on the jackets?” a prosecutor asked the agent.

"Robert Menendez and Senator Menendez," the agent answered.

"Did you see the name Nadine on any of the jackets where you found cash?" the prosecutor asked.

"No," the agent confirmed.

Thousands of dollars of cash were also found tucked inside of shoes. An envelope containing $7,500 was found in a right brown boot, according to a spreadsheet detailing evidence from prosecutors. A left brown boot contained an envelope with $7,000, the document said.

Other photos in the exhibits included stacks of cash in disposable Forever 21 and Arc'teryx bags. Some of the stacks were rubber banded, and others were bound with labels denoting "$10,000."

Prosecutors also included several photos of gold bars, which they allege were part of the bribes. Thirteen gold bars were recovered at the senator's home, according to prosecutors. Two of the bars weighed one kilogram each, while the others weighed in at one ounce each.

Menendez's attorney Avi Weitzman said in court on Wednesday that the senator was not aware that his wife had gold bars, arguing that jurors should not judge someone by whom they live with.

Nadine Menendez kept the gold bars in a closet, which the senator’s lawyer said he did not have a key to. He also was unaware how she had obtained some of the gold, the lawyer said.

The senator has defended the cash found in his home, arguing last year that he has withdrawn personal cash for emergencies.

"For 30 years, I have withdrawn thousands of dollars in cash from my personal savings account, which I have kept for emergencies and because of the history of my family facing confiscation in Cuba,” he said last year.




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California commission approved new I-80 toll lanes. Could you be charged $1 per mile?

New toll lanes moved one step closer to hitting capital-region commuters in the wallet last week when the California Transportation Commission approved one east- and one westbound lane with fluctuating tolls for vehicles with one or two occupants on Interstate 80 through Yolo County.

Autumn Bernstein, the executive director of the Yolo Transportation District, told KDRT’s Bill Buchanan in December that the actual prices had not yet been determined, but similar lanes in the Bay Area charge around $1 a mile at peak traffic times.

The 13-member California Transportation Commission met in Orange on Thursday and Friday and, as part of a broader agenda, discussed the planned lanes, which are part of the Yolo 80 Corridor Improvements Project. Caltrans, the Yolo Transportation District and the Sacramento Area Council of Governments are coordinating on the I-80 project.

The agencies plan to add 17 miles of new lanes, tolled for vehicles with one or two people in them from Richards Boulevard to Highway 50.

In the memorandum to the California Transportation Commission requesting approval of the tolling lanes, staff acknowledged that at a West Sacramento public hearing last month, commissioners heard “members of the public expressing concerns about potential increases in vehicle miles traveled due to expanded capacity.”

Susan Handy, a UC Davis professor who studies transportation, previously told The Sacramento Bee that research has shown conclusively that widening highways increases traffic in the long-term.

“We have a lot of very robust evidence that is very consistent in showing that when highway capacity is expanded, the vehicle miles of travel also expands,” Handy said. Adding lanes “doesn’t work because of human behavior. Because when the conditions in the roadway system change, we as individuals start to make different choices about our daily travel.”

A 2011 American Economic Review article explained that there is a “fundamental law of highway congestion: people drive more when the stock of roads in their city increases.”


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