Anyone know who's CW itr is on the fox 10 o'clock news getting impounded?
That was probably my car. I can't believe it made it into the news, it was such a small occurrence. It was an undeserved ticket, the police clocked me going 35 in a 45 and I was driving with a friend with a similar car, so he gave us a speed contest ticket.
He even searched me and the interior of my car for drugs or weapons, and then the tow trucks came and I sadly saw my car go. I will fight it, I'm trying to get a lawyer at the moment. Does anyone know of any really good lawyers for stuff like this in the Orange County area?
He even searched me and the interior of my car for drugs or weapons, and then the tow trucks came and I sadly saw my car go. I will fight it, I'm trying to get a lawyer at the moment. Does anyone know of any really good lawyers for stuff like this in the Orange County area?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by NWPNOMORE »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Anyone know who's CW itr is on the fox 10 o'clock news getting impounded?</TD></TR></TABLE>
You mean whose, not who's.
whose = possession: "Whose ITR is on the news?"
who's = who is: "Who's going to ITR Expo 4?"

You mean whose, not who's.
whose = possession: "Whose ITR is on the news?"
who's = who is: "Who's going to ITR Expo 4?"

were was this?
me fell bad for u
when is these show on?
i neva took american class during university
I is goin to get itr one day
jk
me fell bad for u
when is these show on?
i neva took american class during university
I is goin to get itr one day
jk
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You mean whose, not who's.
whose = possession: "Whose ITR is on the news?"
who's = who is: "Who's going to ITR Expo 4?"

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Good grammer is so important.
Could you please also explain the proper use of to and too?
Thank you ever so much kind sir.
BTW, you wouldn't happen to be Old Ken (OK) from the old CHIP list, would you? I think his plate was nsxtasy.
You mean whose, not who's.
whose = possession: "Whose ITR is on the news?"
who's = who is: "Who's going to ITR Expo 4?"

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Good grammer is so important.
Could you please also explain the proper use of to and too?
Thank you ever so much kind sir.
BTW, you wouldn't happen to be Old Ken (OK) from the old CHIP list, would you? I think his plate was nsxtasy.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ChiBoy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">BTW, you wouldn't happen to be Old Ken (OK) from the old CHIP list, would you? I think his plate was nsxtasy.</TD></TR></TABLE>
On the CHiP list, I thought OK = Original Ken, used after a second Ken came along...
On the CHiP list, I thought OK = Original Ken, used after a second Ken came along...
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On the CHiP list, I thought OK = Original Ken, used after a second Ken came along...
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Ummm.... Yeah. Yeah, that was it. Riiiiiiight...........
On the CHiP list, I thought OK = Original Ken, used after a second Ken came along...
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Ummm.... Yeah. Yeah, that was it. Riiiiiiight...........
Ontario is still the WORST place for street races. Cops there don't mess around anymore. Same with Mira Mesa, with all the heat on everyone now it just isn't worth it to even go out there.
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