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Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 2673142)
Sounds good. Come over tonight and we'll make that happen.:drink:
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Originally Posted by joew.
(Post 2673349)
Do we have a picture of the villan w/ a di(k on the side yet??? If not we will need to get that done before the madin bbq voyage.
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CBP in San Diego Catch Violators During Labor Day Weekend
(Tuesday, September 02, 2008) contacts for this news release San Diego - U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers working at the Port of San Ysidro encountered numerous violations while performing anti-terrorism inspections. Over the Labor Day weekend, CBP officers seized almost 600 pounds of narcotics, discovered dozens of immigration violations, and arrested 13 wanted fugitives. From Saturday, August 30, through Monday, September 1, CBP officers made six marijuana seizures totaling 544 pounds, one 28 pound heroin seizure, and a methamphetamine seizure of 20 pounds. All eight drivers were arrested in connection with the failed smuggling attempts. The narcotics and vehicles were seized by CBP. The largest marijuana seizure occurred on Saturday at about 1:30 a.m., at the San Ysidro port of entry after officers found 129 pounds of the drug hidden in the rear seat, tool box, and engine of a 2002 Dodge Dakota pick truck driven by a 58-year-old man from Garden Grove, Calif. Later that same day at about 8pm, officers at San Ysidro also discovered 28 pounds of heroin hidden in a 1999 Volkswagen Jetta driven by a 30-year-old man from Fullerton, Calif. The heroin was hidden in a non-factory compartment located in the rear wheel wells of the vehicle. On Monday at about 11 a.m., officers found 20 pounds of methamphetamine hidden in the sidewall of a 1980 Ford F-150 pick up when it came through the Otay Mesa port of entry, driven by a 41-year-old Tijuana man. Over the last three days, CBP officers have apprehended 13 people wanted on outstanding felony warrants for such crimes as burglary, larceny, child neglect, and dangerous drugs. Officers at the Otay Mesa and San Ysidro border stations also stopped 171 violators attempting to illegally enter the country with fraudulent documents, as imposters on valid documents, making oral false claims to U.S. citizenship, and attempting to enter without inspection. “While anti-terrorism is the primary mission of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the inspection process at the ports of entry associated with this mission results in impressive numbers of enforcement actions in all categories,” said San Ysidro Port Director Oscar Preciado. |
Originally Posted by bigandy
(Post 2673058)
give me the check for the oil change bucket and then i will cash it and give it back to you.............
By the way, there's a check on the center console for the oil change kit. Thanks |
Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 2673573)
Your truck and boat have been relocated. Contact your local marina before your employees tow it.
By the way, there's a check on the center console for the oil change kit. Thanks |
Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2673409)
CBP in San Diego Catch Violators During Labor Day Weekend
(Tuesday, September 02, 2008) contacts for this news release San Diego - U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers working at the Port of San Ysidro encountered numerous violations while performing anti-terrorism inspections. Over the Labor Day weekend, CBP officers seized almost 600 pounds of narcotics, discovered dozens of immigration violations, and arrested 13 wanted fugitives. From Saturday, August 30, through Monday, September 1, CBP officers made six marijuana seizures totaling 544 pounds, one 28 pound heroin seizure, and a methamphetamine seizure of 20 pounds. All eight drivers were arrested in connection with the failed smuggling attempts. The narcotics and vehicles were seized by CBP. The largest marijuana seizure occurred on Saturday at about 1:30 a.m., at the San Ysidro port of entry after officers found 129 pounds of the drug hidden in the rear seat, tool box, and engine of a 2002 Dodge Dakota pick truck driven by a 58-year-old man from Garden Grove, Calif. Later that same day at about 8pm, officers at San Ysidro also discovered 28 pounds of heroin hidden in a 1999 Volkswagen Jetta driven by a 30-year-old man from Fullerton, Calif. The heroin was hidden in a non-factory compartment located in the rear wheel wells of the vehicle. On Monday at about 11 a.m., officers found 20 pounds of methamphetamine hidden in the sidewall of a 1980 Ford F-150 pick up when it came through the Otay Mesa port of entry, driven by a 41-year-old Tijuana man. Over the last three days, CBP officers have apprehended 13 people wanted on outstanding felony warrants for such crimes as burglary, larceny, child neglect, and dangerous drugs. Officers at the Otay Mesa and San Ysidro border stations also stopped 171 violators attempting to illegally enter the country with fraudulent documents, as imposters on valid documents, making oral false claims to U.S. citizenship, and attempting to enter without inspection. “While anti-terrorism is the primary mission of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the inspection process at the ports of entry associated with this mission results in impressive numbers of enforcement actions in all categories,” said San Ysidro Port Director Oscar Preciado. Sounds like we missed one hell of a party :drink::party-smiley-004::cool-smiley-027::cool-smiley-027: |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWJpFhGreXM
this is why they don't do the Destin photo shoot offshore anymore....although Smooth handled the offshore water better than this sunsation... |
could be a good deal..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CIGAR...=p4506.c0.m245 |
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Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 2674226)
Wish I could find a quick loan for it. Perfect boat to hang next to the Magnum when the lifts get finished. Just keep the storms coming. |
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