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Author Topic: Can't fix stupid  (Read 25479 times)

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Offline Rebel SS

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Say what?!  They have drivers OUTSIDE of vehicles???   :scratch: :confused:  Here's yer sign!


ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) -
Rochester Police responded to a crash on Northbrook Lane and Elton Hills Drive NW.

Only the drivers inside the vehicles were involved.


An officer at the scene said a Honda Sedan was traveling East on Elton Hills Dr. The driver intended to turn right to head south on Broadway.

A grey Toyota SUV involved was stopped at Northbrook Lane before it turned left onto Elton Hills drive. The SUV turned and was hit in the side by the Honda.

No injuries were reported from the crash but, the two vehicles were towed away.
« Last Edit: August 08/30/18, 07:59:27 PM by Rebel SS »

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Mama always said, If you ain't got noth'in nice to say, don't say noth'in at all!

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OWWWWWWWWW!!! :doah:
« Last Edit: September 09/04/18, 06:49:12 PM by Rebel SS »

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Thank goodness he has a small nose.  I may have been in trouble. 

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Thank goodness he has a small nose.  I may have been in trouble.

oh no but still funny!!!!   :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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Offline LPS

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Ya Rebs, wtf???  They also said he pulled his gun on a person that made a minor traffic violation too.  Can't deal with people...

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Man, when I was going thru training, even before ya got that far, in addition to taking the MMPI, (anything not "quite right" on that and you were already rejected) we had tons of situations you had to be put thru BEFORE they decided you could do all the training. Then, and only then, did they allow you to take your state boards for your peace officer license. THEN ya had testing for whatever department (cop, sheriff, etc)  ya applied for, then ranked, then put on a waiting list...I just don't get it.

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Ya but some people will say they are treated unfairly if tested too thouroughly. 

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I better keep quiet. :angry:

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nothing is the way it should be...   too much make me feel good!!!
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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Yep, can't discount the fact that it was Minneapolis.

Monetary damages can never make up for the loss of a soul, but I hope the City of Mpls has to write out a VERY big check for this one.

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 So the taxpayers have their taxes go up, while the politicians go on about their bidness....
If I were in charge they would have to pay some percentage of any payment from their personal assets.

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 :rotflmao:

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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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 :doah: :rolleyes: They're everywhere! :bonk:
Life............. what happens while your making other plans. John Lennon

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We grow lots of 'em here.   :doofus:

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Had one two weeks ago that reported to cops someone STOLE HIS BAG OF WEED.... :bonk:

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Had one two weeks ago that reported to cops someone STOLE HIS BAG OF WEED.... :bonk:
they let you out already!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :mooning: :mooning:
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

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                                              :tut:

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Only 4 beers? :scratch: what kinda light weights you got down there!!! :scratch: :doah: :rotflmao:
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

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OK, some things that the article doesn't tell you.

If they don't allow some of these exemptions odds are the manure will overflow the pit under the building before the animals are set to go to market resulting in unsanitary conditions or worse in the death of the animals. Now, I've never understood how they get permitted without more pit capacity than they have just to account for situations like this. That and they've become so reliant on custom applicators to pump and apply the manure that this was bound to happen sometime. There are a limited number of custom applicators and only a limited number of days that are suited for fall application. This last fall was terrible in that respect. In much of both IA and MN, it was too wet last fall delaying applicators and then the ground froze early. It made it impossible for the openers to penetrate so the manure could be injected. That meant here in MN as well as in IA, exemptions were applied for last fall so manure could be surface applied to frozen ground. That's just about as bad as applying it to snow covered soil.

Luckily in situations locally the manure was able to be incorporated in the fields when it warmed up a little in November except on headlands or where  corn stalks had been baled off for bedding. After last fall, some here are talking about buying their own tanks and applicators. They'd go back to applying their own manure or at very least, be able to apply enough of it so that this doesn't happen again. Getting manure applied in spring is even more hit and miss than in the fall though. Usually the window of opportunity is narrower with more potential to compact the soil and negatively impact yields. One thing many custom applicators today use is an umbilical system that allows the manure to be pumped from the building directly to the applicator or into a large supply tank in the field then to the applicator so they're not compacting the soil as much as hauling a 7500 gallon tank around. Those umbilical systems are usually too expensive for individual farmers to own unless they're willing to cooperate with each other more.

Liquid hog manure has tremendous fertilizer value. Finishing barn manure in particular applied to soybean stubble at 3500 - 4000 gallons per acre in the fall when soil temps remain below 50 degrees supplies enough nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, zinc and other micronutrients for the upcoming year's corn crop. Typically there's enough phosphorus and potassium leftover for the following year's soybean crop. With a value ranging conservatively from $200 - $300+ plus per acre worth of commercial fertilizer, it's not something anyone purposely wants to dump and just have run off. 

Time itself is bought and sold, the spreading fear of growing old contains a thousand foolish games that we play. (Neil Young)

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And like Paul used to say, "Now we know the rest of the story!"     :happy1:

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And like Paul used to say, "Now we know the rest of the story!"     :happy1:
yea yea.........you tried to kick the hornets nest.........and dotch put ya in your place!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :sleazy: :evil: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: i know how you operate!!!!!!!!!!!! :happy1: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!