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Went on a date yesterday with a chick I'd been talking to a couple days, seemed very very cool. loving liar, when it came to her pictures. Her arm fat had arm fat, and she had some serious old-face for being only 31. Good riddance.
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# ¿ Jun 2, 2014 16:55 |
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# ¿ May 13, 2024 14:58 |
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exempt posted:insurance is $211 every six months What the gently caress, how do you pay so little? It's a lease so I'm assuming they demand you carry full coverage. Are you a 48 year old female librarian with a clean driving record or something?
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# ¿ Jun 18, 2014 20:21 |
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A couple months ago my apartment complex came under new ownership. Since then, on two occasions, I've noticed bright orange stickers slapped on any cars with expired tags/registrations warning that they'd be towed within the next three days or so if they don't get renewed. For whatever reason this year I actually got my tags taken care of before they expired, but normally I let it go a couple months or until I get pulled over for it and have my annual chat with a polite cop. What gives an apartment complex the right to have your car towed if it has expired tags? Is it likely some hidden clause in the byzantine lease you have to sign? No one reads that poo poo with a fine tooth comb. I just think the practice of towing your lessee's cars is shady as gently caress and a kick in the nuts. Woe to the renter who hasn't updated his tags because it would require a valid inspection that he knows he would fail because he can't afford to fix his leaky exhaust because he makes poo poo money as a pizza delivery guy (not hating on you STR!). Congratulations, now you have lost your means of employment, and owe $350 you don't have to a towing company as well as any storage fees. Just rubs me the wrong way.
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# ¿ Jun 19, 2014 15:28 |