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carbikemovers-com · 2 months ago
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bluedesignwall · 8 months ago
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When I got home from my run Hubby was busy working on the Cortina. He is making a parcel tray that fits in under the front dash. He got quite a bit done this afternoon which is a bonus. It is back to work tomorrow so a weird week but at least I get to work from home tomorrow.
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thingswillcalmup · 5 months ago
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A friend ☕️
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nanamis-bigtie · 1 year ago
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the closer to holidays, the bigger is the entitlement of people, i swear
yes, karen, i truly wonder why your order, placed on monday, left our company wednesday evening and since then is stuck in transport
maybe we could do something about it & contact our forwarder for information...if you hadn't written to us at 6pm on friday right before christmas
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phagodyke · 1 year ago
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i dont pay much attention to global listening stats on spotify cuz i just listen to shit i like but sometimes ill see smth and be like how tf do they have so many/few plays on this??? like my impression of how popular some artists are is so WILDLY disconnected from real life
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b-blushes · 9 months ago
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i've been such a sickly little beast today and for WHAT
HOWEVER sat in the sun for a long time which was peace and love on planet my garden with family (<- okay so i overheated once by accident first thing and that brought on the first instance of 'um i'm dying?!' but THEN i was normal and chill and enjoying the sunshine from the dappled shade. once again it is 13 degrees celsius)
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cartransport999 · 8 days ago
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1roentgen · 2 months ago
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this goes after the tags below i didn’t wanna make a new post
they’re straight leg, not quite skinny but almost and very flattering wink emoji. no cap, corroborated by my darling ex-nothing, who also kept asking me where i got them except i think the brand is vintage or went bankrupt or something cuz i can only seem to find their stuff secondhand online and their only website is this old wix catalogue-type thing with no way to purchase products. he would look so good in these though holy shit. not that his jeans aren’t already extremely flattering. hate to see u go bb love to watch u leave, so much. how can you be so skinny and have such a nice ass, and then u decide to wear ur stupid size 28 jeans and walk around like that like it’s no big deal. i don’t understand. ur a horrid little homunculus especially designed to torment me.
i’m sleepy. and my legs still really hurt. i wanted to read some more before bed today but i’m probably just going to call it a night soon.
i forgot why i wanted to post this journal entry in the first place. just feels good to reflect and bitch ig. i love electronic music. i swear i’m not drunk rn, just really tired. too broke to be drinking
#having dinner rn#it’s a fish and some other stuff#howd this fish get to my plate#listening to music with my noise cancelling headphones#feeling grateful for this fish and music#pretty good day today#still listening to ‘yours ever’ by cocktail#what is it about music in a car that makes it sound so good#don’t hand me the aux i’m on day 400-something of being down more bad than i’ve ever been in my sorry fucking life 🤣🤣🤣#8:00pm god the sunset was gorgeous again today#these lyrics be real asf#love u with my entire heartttt take a knife to my it all four chambers only beat for uuuuu#wish y’all could understand thai my translation is rather inelegant#guitar solo in this song is soooooo good too wish it was longer#feeling optimistic about life rn#bitches will complete one difficult task successfully comma get positive reinforcement and be like maybe there is hope#i’m upstairs now#why do my legs and back hurt so much damn#thinking back prolly my posture. and sitting weird in chairs.#this bed is so nice.#my stuffed animals are so nice.#i miss my cat i wanna touch that beast#later tonight i’ll call him. he’ll be like mrraaaa and come running up the stairs like we haven’t seen each other in years#if i let him into my room too early he only wants to play his peekaboo game under the piano and i can’t get anything done#jesus my legs hurt#could it be my jeans cut off circulation#they’re not even that tight#shout-out to these jeans too#bought them secondhand from some guy in quebec off depop (bro put a candy bar in the parcel i’ll remember u forever angel)#best jeans i’ve ever owned hands down
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 6 months ago
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"17 ACCUSED GIVEN VARYING TERMS," Toronto Star. July 4, 1934. Page 3 & 11. --- Three Members of Truck Robbing Gang Sent to Jail ---- Headed by three of the four members of the gang recently arrested for systematic robbing of parcels from trucks, 17 prisoners were given sentences totalling 25 years and one month by Judge Monet and Judge J. A. Dubeau, replacing Judge Tetreau, in the Criminal Court today.
Arthur Vincent, Adrien Langlois and George Paquin, the three members of the truck-robbing gang, received the heaviest sentences from Judge Monet when Vincent drew three terms of three years each to run concurrently and Langlois and Paquin each got three terms of two years each to run concurrently.
The three accused had been found guilty on three charges of stealing parcels from parked trucks and from trucks which slowed up to cross the bridge at Bout de l'Ile. It was proved in court that the accused boarded the trucks, threw off the parcels and then carted them away when the motor vehicles had driven out of sight. A fourth member of this gang, Emil Noel, who pleaded guilty to similar charges, was given nine months in jail with hard labor by Judge Tetreau last week.
TWO YEAR TERM. For the theft of $60 from Ernest Beauchemin, 156 Dorchester street east, of which he had been found guilty, Leonard Bisson, 25, formerly of Stanstead, Que., was sentenced by Judge Monet to two years in the penitentiary. Bisson had been sentenced in 1929 to six terms of six months each on six charges of passing false cheques.
ARMED HOLD-UP. Bruno Decosse, 28, no known address, fared better than his two companions with whom he was charged with the attempted armed hold-up of Adolphe Masson at the Masson Biscuit factory in St. Henry on June 18. Decosse, who, with his two companions, turned and ran away when they were duped by Adolphe Masson, the latter using a black ruler to pretend he was armed, was sentenced today to six months in jail with hard labor by Judge Monet.
One of his companions, William Bremner, no known address, who was the first arrested when struck by bullets from a traffic policeman's revolver as he tried to escape, received a term of three years in the penitentiary and George Dumais, 19, no address given, the third accused, was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary last week.
HOUSE BREAKING Charles Cunningham, no known address, and Albert Mooney, 29, 387 4th avenue, Verdun, will each spend the next six months in jail doing hard labor for breaking into the premises of E. C. Leslie & Co., 620 St. Paul street, and stealing merchandise.
BROKE INTO STORE Ralph Henderson, 19, formerly of Grande Riviere, Gaspe; Jimmy Kelly, 20, no known address, and Harry Desaulniers, 21, were each sentenced by Judge Monet to three months in jail with hard labor on the charge of breaking into the store at 325 McCord street and stealing provisions valued at $50.
STOLE WOOD Because he had several similar convictions already on his police record, Emile Gendron, 22, no given address, was sentenced by Judge Dubeau in the police court to two months in jail with hard labor for theft of wood, the property of the C.P.R.
George Therrien, 19, no given address, was given two sentences of one month each to run concurrently on similar charges.
BICYCLE THEFT Sentence of one month in jail was imposed by Judge Dubeau on Roland Lemaire, 17, 1658 St. Timothee street, on a charge of theft of a bicycle valued at $30. Paul Emile Lepine, 20. 1250 Montcalm street, co-accused with Lemire, received 15 days in jail as his punishment because it was only his first appearance in court.
Judge Dubeau sentenced Edouard Parent, 23, no given address, to one month in jail with hard labor, on a charge of false pretenses to which he had pleaded guilty and he sent Arthur Houle, of Verdun to jail for 15 days on a charge of indecency.
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movemycar1111 · 10 months ago
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5 Silly Mistakes You Must Avoid When Hiring Car Parcel Service
Hey there, are you trying to find the service providers to parcel your car to another place then you must know that you should not trust anyone blindly to parcel your valuable asset from one place to another. This one hell of a big mistake when it comes to hiring car parcel service, and there are some other big mistakes that you must avoid at any cost during your journey to get help from car parcels companies.
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In this article, we will talk about important things you should check when hiring these service providers.
Mistakes You Have To Avoid When Hiring Car Parcel Company -
Not Taking Out Time For Research - Take your time to find the best car-moving company. Look at different ones, read what other people say about them, and see which one fits your needs best.
Not Focusing On Their Reputation - Make sure the company you choose has a good reputation. Look for reviews and feedback from other customers to see if they're reliable and you should do the same if you are choosing car or bike transport by train.
Blindly Going For Cheaper Option - We understand that it is tempting to pick the cheapest company, but it might not be the best idea every time. Sometimes, paying a little more ensures better service and less stress.
Not Checking Out Their Experience and License - Make sure the company is licensed to do the job. This means that they are following the rules set by the government. It's better to go with a company that has been around for a while. The experienced service providers know what they're doing and are less likely to mess up.
Ignoring To Read The Fine Prints - Always read fine prints when you are going through terms and conditions or agreements paper, do not treat it like the photo on the pack of cigarette.
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So, if you are trying to find service to parcel your car then you must avoid these mistakes at any cost to ensure you enjoy a smooth service and save yourself from unnecessary drama and stress.
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bluedesignwall · 8 months ago
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While I was in my sewing room making stars Hubby was outside fitting the parcel tray into the Cortina. It doesn’t look like much but it is hours of work. It looks like new. 1964 new.
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When it comes to moving a car, whether it is a short distance or a long journey, ensuring its safety during transportation is paramount.
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asifhossainrafi · 1 year ago
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disgustingtwitches · 4 months ago
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MDNI
141 as your drug dealer boyfriend
Ghost- Let's be real with ourselves, Ghost is not a good man. He doesn't care who he hurts, as long as he gets his. He will do anything to get what he wants and there is no stopping him. It's what made him a great soldier, and it's what makes him a great kingpin. He moves weight to put it lightly. There isn't a moment where an uncut key is unmoving; from a warehouse, to a plane (or car, or train), to a distributor, to a pusher, to up someone's nose. He'll try to do some damage control, make sure things aren't cut with fent, but that's only to make sure customers keep coming back. He likes to keep his hands clean, in the sense that he'll never be the one to pull the trigger on anyone that's out of line. Living up to his name, no one knows what he looks like. Hell, a lot of people don't even think he's real.
But when it comes to you, Simon's a different man. No talk about work, just you and him. Other than the multiple hidden guns around the house and Glock he sleeps with, life is normal with you. Holiday homes in the French countryside and Bahamas. Designer everything. Sports cars in all your favorite colors. You want for nothing. It's the life he wanted for you. After all those years of crying and hurt when he was away for weeks or months, you deserved the world. Want the new Hermès bag? You got it. Can't choose between the black or white louboutins? Get both. Stop eating you out because you can't feel your toes anymore? Sorry love, only thing he can't do for you.
Soap- Johnny is a small business owner. Weighs everything out by his own hand. Presses his own pills. Let's you help baggie everything up. A social butterfly, this man is at every concert, rave, or music festival. Sometimes he has a friend help push his stuff when he just wants to stay home with you, but for the most part he's his own salesman. And a damn good one. Never has overstock. No matter how much he brings with him, he'll always sellout.
Has a supernatural sense of being shorted. Can tell if a bag is even a few grams off just by holding it.
"Ye'r an idiot if ye think ye kin short me."
And when the other party denies, he always keeps a pocket scale on him, setting the parcel on it. And sure enough, he's always right.
He'll come home with a few grand, the only job you have is to sit there and look pretty. And roll his spliffs. Sitting in his lap, tucking the rolling paper into itself and licking it closed while he counts out a fat wad of cash. He hands you a fat stack,
"A've never bin good wi' money. Ye know how to spend it better than me."
He never touches the stuff he sells, no need to when all the dopamine he needs is right between your legs.
"Ten times better than any o tha' shite, anyways."
He pants in your ear while folding you in half, firm grip on your throat.
Gaz- When it comes to psychedelics, Kyle is your go-to man. He's a fucking genius, synthesizes his own DMT and LSD in a lab. It's a state of the art facility, clean with the latest and greatest equipment available. He supplies the whole Northeast. If it's a hallucinogen, it's most likely Gaz's product. And if it's good, it's definitely his. He has a cozy set up with some "organization" that he cooks for. Steers clear of actually selling to people, no need to when his clients line his pockets so well. Never brings work home, he even wears different clothes when he's in the lab.
He has a set schedule he has to adhere to but sometimes he's able to take vacations with you. And that's how you ended up bent over a balcony watching the sunset in Punta Cana,
"I work so hard to make you happy, now it's my turn yeah?"
A breeze sends a shiver up your spine while he kisses your shoulder,
"I know a private beach where you can even out those tan lines,"
Of course he doesn't give a shit about that, he just wants to fuck you silly on the seaside (and show off to anyone who might be watching.)
Price- Caring and nurturing, the man naturally has a green thumb. And alongside his prized heirloom tomatoes, he grows really, really good weed. Has a whole growroom in his basement, decked out with proper ventilation, ACs, UV lights, the works. The man grows medical grade weed that private clinics buy from him. He's legit. And of course he serves the public as well under the table, sells only to people he knows and established clients can refer others to him. He treats his plants like his babies, even going as far as to play music for them (according to him classical music helps them grow better???). You don't know where he finds the time, but he also made you rose garden for your anniversary. He brings up the idea of a family every so often. He'll finish as deep inside of you as possible,
"Let's replace that plant nursery for a real one, yeah love?"
Gonna write actual stories for each one if y'all like this ( . * 3 * . )/`
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kittyit · 4 months ago
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"The suffragettes are instructive. Their tactic of choice was property destruction. Decades of patient pressure on the Parliament to give women the vote had yielded nothing, and so in 1903, under the slogan 'Deeds not words, the Women's Social and Political Union was founded. Five years later, two WSPU members undertook the first militant action: breaking windowpanes in the prime minister's residence. One of them told the police she would bring a bomb the next time. Fed up with their own fruitless deputations to Parliament, the suffragettes soon specialised in 'the argument of the broken pane', sending hundreds of well-dressed women down streets to smash every window they passed. In the most concentrated volley, in March 1912, Emmeline Pankhurst and her crews brought much of central London to a standstill by shattering the fronts of jewellers, silversmiths, Hamleys toy shop and dozens of other businesses. They also torched letterboxes around the capital. Shocked Londoners saw pillars filled with paperthrowing up flames, the work of some activist having thrown in a parcel soaked in kerosene and a lit match.
Militancy was at the core of suffragette identity: 'To be militant in some form, or other, is a moral obligation, Pankhurst lectured. 'It is a duty which every woman will owe her own conscience and self-respect, to women who are less fortunate than she is herself, and to all who are to come after her.' The latest full-body portrait of the movement, Diane Atkinson's Rise Up, Women!, gives an encyclopedic listing of militant actions: suffragettes forcing the prime minister out of his car and dousing him with pepper, hurling a stone at the fanlight above Winston Churchill's door, setting upon statues and paintings with hammers and axes, planting bombs on sites along the routes of royal visits, fighting policemen with staves, charging against hostile politicians with dogwhips, breaking the windows in prison cells. Such deeds went hand in hand with mass mobilisation. The suffragettes put up mammoth rallies, ran their own presses, went on hunger strikes: deploying the gamut of non-violent and militant action.
After the hope of attaining the vote by constitutional means was dashed once more in early 1913, the movement switched gears. In a systematic campaign of arson, the suffragettes set fire to or blew up villas, tea pavilions, boathouses, hotels, haystacks, churches, post offices, aque-ducts, theatres and a liberal range of other targets aroundthe country. Over the course of a year and a half, the WSPU claimed responsibility for 337 such attacks. Few culprits were apprehended. Not a single life was lost; only empty buildings were set ablaze. The suffragettes took great pains to avoid injuring people. But they considered the situation urgent enough to justify incendiarism - votes for women, Pankhurst explained, were of such pressing importance that we had to discredit the Government and Parliament in the eyes of the world; we had to spoil English sports, hurt businesses, destroy valuable property, demor-alise the world of society, shame the churches, upset the whole orderly conduct of life. Some attacks probably went unclaimed. One historian suspects that the suffragettes were behind one of the most spectacular blazes of the period: a fire in a Tyneside coal wharf, in which the facilities for loading coal were completely gutted. They did, however, claim responsibility for the burning of motor cars and a steam yacht."
- How to Blow Up a Pipeline, pg 40-42
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dietpaunchburger · 2 years ago
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