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Sally says I am funny! Maybe she will let me live!
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With the news of Kevin Sherrer departing the #Vols Football Program to join the NY Giants, here's a projection of what the 2020 Coaching Staff could potentially look like..
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* All signs appear like Jay Graham could join UT.matt daniel on Twitter
Link shows Matt's projections. He has Nieds at LB also.
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You know I have this dart board that i throw things at....oh and I also have a quarter with heads and tails that I use on occasion.
I think Juan Jennings Bypass is very appropriate, or maybe Bypass to Juan Jennings Way.Quite a few to choose from. C1 Street Suffix Abbreviations | Postal Explorer
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Hey man. What you do with with your personal time is up to you. However, this is a family website and I'm sure @frank would prefer you not bring you perversions out here. TIA.
WTF is this shyt?! Whoring yourself out for @'s too? Really? Likes weren't enough?Only need 40 more notifications to get my next trip! Give me all the likes and quotes please! God bless VolNation!View attachment 256579
I’ve never really discussed it, but I’m from the government (and I’m here to help). Sursly, I do work for a city government that is deploying license plate readers. They have one use and one use only: to identify stolen vehicles.
Relatedly, I’m about to start using Bluetooth readers in my traffic signals. It will identify major traffic movements to help me better coordinate and time signals. And it doesn’t just use the Bluetooth in your phone. It can read your tire pressure monitoring systems or anything else in your car. It only collects part of your unique Bluetooth code and tracks it through the system and then flushes the code after it turns you into just a car driving down the road. Neat stuff and I can’t wait to use it. But I’m not going to be the first. It’s getting deployed all over the state and is already in many cities. So here’s two examples of technology that can actually be used for good and not be just out to watch people. That is, unless you’re breaking the law.