Also a Jacobs chuck isn't really meant to take side loads... guess how I know?
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Are you going to give someone a checkbook without checking their credit? A checkbook was ye old credit card, and a checking account was how you got it.
I don't know what to tell you. At least one of my grandmothers needed their husband's signature to open a bank account in the 60's, and it wasn't because she didn't have assets in her name.
Other random weird fact: Women weren't allowed to have a bank account in the USA until 1974.
Your ads are award-winning?!?
I think it's with salt killing slugs?
Eh, if it was a spider his reaction would seem normal.
The opposite is also possible: those bought with loans are probably bought new, and would be expected to be held onto for longer. Older cars are cheaper and are probably bought more with cash. They probably also kick the bucket / are re-sold more quickly.
Not all cars are bought with loans though.
17 hours... should have been at least $5.30!
Well actually he didn't. He only carried them part-way - but then he cried when he had to toss them into a crevasse.
You know, the 24R is actually a router. Wonder if anyone has routed onions?