If Steve Booth can do it, why cant they???
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If Steve Booth can do it, why cant they???
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Originally Posted by Useless
Originally Posted by Sonny Pruitt
great stuff
thanx Yeah, becuase jail is such a great place to hang out for the next 6 years :roll:
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That was the scene from Portland this morning. I believe that was filmed around SW 20th and Salmon street just West of downtown. While Portland only received about 3 inches officially, the whole city is built on hills and this snow had about an inch of ice layer beneath it.
I don't see any comparison between Steve Booth's adventures and fighting his way through an ice storm out on the interstate and this video of urban 4 wheelers who don't have a clue and are not held to the standard as professional drivers. :shock:
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Originally Posted by Kintama
Originally Posted by Useless
Originally Posted by Sonny Pruitt
great stuff
thanx I'm not some "Sh*t Kickin' Red Neck Texan"; quite to the contrary, I'm more like an aging hippie. None the less, this is an EXTREMELEY conservative area. No joke here, people don't put up with that kind of crap down here!! In all seriousness, Texas law allows the use of deadly force in protecting yourself, or someone else, when life or property are in danger.
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Originally Posted by Useless
Texas law allows the use of deadly force .... when life or property are in danger.
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Originally Posted by solo379
Originally Posted by Useless
Texas law allows the use of deadly force .... when life or property are in danger.
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