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Isabel 10 month s ago
#30 Without validating this with research, my guess is those 10 states have a rugged, common-sense minded population that know how to fix and maintain things...especially, their own vehicles. ok
       
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Sulie 10 month s ago
Isabel,

As a former resident of one of those 10 states, I agree with you.
       
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Tiff 8 month s ago
Isabel, Nice try, Adolf. ...After growing up in a state with good safety inspections, I now live in one which has none. I can tell you it's just an excuse for lazy fire-arm murcans like you to be the self-righteous pigs you are. It's dangerous af here. Most people in those states without safety inspections don't fix sh#te, and their pos vehicles are dangerous.
       
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Morris 10 month s ago
#1 He just envies Sean Bean
       
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Unice 10 month s ago
#21. What about the (pictured) USMC?
       
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Elisa 10 month s ago
Unice,
No sh#t, it even says it on the drum. And look at those uniforms!
       
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Tammy 10 month s ago
#26 He should really get that crotch problem fixed.
       
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