Going Home Time - Float'n & Smok'n up next.101 degrees now and Heat Index is 110.
And what for dinner....too many decisions.
Quote from: Travellin Dave on August 08, 2016, 04:23:16 PMAnd what for dinner....too many decisions.what two things can't you have for dinner?Lunch & breakfast!
take care boys, I'm getting ready to call it a day.
Quote from: flip from jersey on August 08, 2016, 05:47:25 PMQuote from: Travellin Dave on August 08, 2016, 04:23:16 PMAnd what for dinner....too many decisions.what two things can't you have for dinner?Lunch & breakfast!I can too have breakfast, McDonalds says so.
Had to make some Travellin Arrangements, New Orleans for 3 days next month which means some good eating!
Quote from: Texas Redfish on August 08, 2016, 01:59:36 PMHad to make some Travellin Arrangements, New Orleans for 3 days next month which means some good eating!Think you'll be able to catch up with Chip?
Quote from: flip from jersey on August 08, 2016, 11:35:43 AMQuote from: Texas Redfish on August 08, 2016, 05:55:37 AMNJ wins the Commie Award with this one even if it does exclude donuts!Drinking coffee while driving could land you in hot water if a new piece of legislation passes.A bill in New Jersey targeting distracted drivers would levy hefty fines and a possible license suspension against those who eat, drink, groom, read, or use electronic devices while behind the wheel. In other words, drive and only drive, or else!Although the bill’s sponsors — Assemblyman John Wisniewski and Nicholas Chiaravalloti, both Democrats — claim the legislation is intended to educate, not punish, drivers, its penalties speak volumes.“Violators could face a $200 to $400 fine for the first offense and a $400 to $600 fine for a second offense. A third or subsequent offense could mean a fine of $600 to $800 and up to a 90 day license suspension, as well as motor vehicle points,” according to nj.com.If that isn’t punishment, one has to wonder what is.Just applies to the driver, Chris Christie, can still eat donuts, in the back of the limo,while state troopers drive him around. I can't tell you how many women I see putting on eye makeup in the vanity mirror while driving. texting is another big thing while driving here. Texting and talking on phones are a huge safety issue everywhere and needs to be addressed but drinking your coffee, water or cola is pure commie bullshit. And this is the lie of all lie's right here: "the legislation is intended to educate, not punish, drivers" It Is Intended To Generate Revenue and Nothing Else!
Quote from: Texas Redfish on August 08, 2016, 05:55:37 AMNJ wins the Commie Award with this one even if it does exclude donuts!Drinking coffee while driving could land you in hot water if a new piece of legislation passes.A bill in New Jersey targeting distracted drivers would levy hefty fines and a possible license suspension against those who eat, drink, groom, read, or use electronic devices while behind the wheel. In other words, drive and only drive, or else!Although the bill’s sponsors — Assemblyman John Wisniewski and Nicholas Chiaravalloti, both Democrats — claim the legislation is intended to educate, not punish, drivers, its penalties speak volumes.“Violators could face a $200 to $400 fine for the first offense and a $400 to $600 fine for a second offense. A third or subsequent offense could mean a fine of $600 to $800 and up to a 90 day license suspension, as well as motor vehicle points,” according to nj.com.If that isn’t punishment, one has to wonder what is.Just applies to the driver, Chris Christie, can still eat donuts, in the back of the limo,while state troopers drive him around. I can't tell you how many women I see putting on eye makeup in the vanity mirror while driving. texting is another big thing while driving here.
NJ wins the Commie Award with this one even if it does exclude donuts!Drinking coffee while driving could land you in hot water if a new piece of legislation passes.A bill in New Jersey targeting distracted drivers would levy hefty fines and a possible license suspension against those who eat, drink, groom, read, or use electronic devices while behind the wheel. In other words, drive and only drive, or else!Although the bill’s sponsors — Assemblyman John Wisniewski and Nicholas Chiaravalloti, both Democrats — claim the legislation is intended to educate, not punish, drivers, its penalties speak volumes.“Violators could face a $200 to $400 fine for the first offense and a $400 to $600 fine for a second offense. A third or subsequent offense could mean a fine of $600 to $800 and up to a 90 day license suspension, as well as motor vehicle points,” according to nj.com.If that isn’t punishment, one has to wonder what is.
Evening Mayor, you get a smoke in yet?
Quote from: Texas Redfish on August 08, 2016, 07:33:26 PMEvening Mayor, you get a smoke in yet?Not yet but the day ain't over yet. Could use one too because I had an extra shitty workday.