Dangerous Khukuri Lady

Satori said:
Sometimes we tend to forget that felling trees with Nepali knives is not a common thing in most places. :)

That's what makes us more advanced! :D :) ;)
 
dave needs to be getting back into something a little more manuevera... manu... sporty. damn, worked 8 hours today. i worked about 68 hours this week.

but one car sure does save a ton of money. yes yes, saves me money on repairs, har har.

:D
 
I dunno... he might could do some real damage in a Hummer :eek: :D
Dave, if your are working that much, no wonder why you are driving into stuff! Get some rest!

Awww, Yvsa, why do you have to go mentioning fry bread when I've been tryin' to lose weight and haven't had any good frybread in a while :)
Especially with some honey.. sigh.

I gotta clean and sharpen my knives tomorrow, there hasn't been enough time in the days lately.
 
I hate to play the devil's advocate here but I don't think that was profiling - as was mentioned in the very first sentence of the original post, such a license plate is a little unusual

"Unusual" does not equate to probable cause. Kuks on a license plate are covered by our first amendment freedom of speech rights.

Call it profiling, call it moonwalking, I don't give a damn what you call it- it was an illegal action taken under color of law.

John
 
Clarence Thomas wrote a scathing disent to the Supreme Court's upholding the Texas case where the lady was hauled to jail for not having a seat belt fastened. ( or her childs..forget) I can just see what he'd think about two khuks on a license plate.



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