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ousuxndallas

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  1. Agree with the above recommendations. Give him a bb gun, let him retrieve birds, good intro to hunting.

    Academy is the place for kids gear. Cabelas is too expensive for something a kid can only wear one season.

  2. Sounds legit. They just wanted to cover their tracks by eliminating the witness to the murder...and the ONLY way they knew how to do that was to decapitate her.

    JFC these people are savages.
    Watch out, you may get banned or suspended by the liberal mods on here.
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    Today I picked up my Texas panhandle buck from a couple years ago. I got him to the taxi late last summer. Pic was a the taxis office.
     
     
     
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    Nice buck! Love the split brow tine.
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  4. That is tight. Did you do it yourself? How hard is it?
    I bought the car already lifted. I added the back seat, fender flares, grill guard, LEDs, and wheels. All pretty easy to do if you drink enough beer. Hardest mod was swapping out the old leaf springs. They were a bitch to remove, as the bushings were rusted to the bolts. Had to use a sawzall to cut the bolts off.
  5. A couple of weeks ago I shot a 72 at Watters Creek in Allen. 5 birdies, and 5 bogies. Hit 15 GIR, which is double my normal. Drained a lot of putts.

    This after completely reworking my swing earlier in the year. It's nice to see hard work pay off.

  6. Here's mine.

    Lift kit
    Upgraded controller
    2 ga battery cables
    HD leaf springs
    New rear seat
    6 ply off-road tires
    Grill guard
    LED light
    30" Green/white LED bar

    Goes 20 mph on pavement.d3420fde6280e6a8190264008f2e841c.jpg7d1879251c6ebd588684cf5e48714250.jpg

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  7. After reading the whole thing, I am with Thomas.
    This case should not turn on “whether” a search occurred. Ante, at 1. It should turn, instead, on whose property was searched. The Fourth Amendment guarantees individuals the right to be secure from unreasonable searches of “their persons, houses, papers, and effects.” (Emphasis added.) In other words, “each person has the right to be secure against unreasonable searches . . . in his own person, house, papers, and effects.” Minnesota v. Carter, 525 U. S. 83, 92 (1998) (Scalia, J., concurring). By obtaining the cell-site records of MetroPCS and Sprint, the Government did not search Carpenter’s property. He did not create the records, he does not maintain them, he cannot control them, and he cannot destroy them. Neither the terms of his contracts nor any provision of law makes the records his. The records belong to MetroPCS and Sprint.
     
    I concur. Very good argument by Thomas.
  8. Until recently, Texas was staunchly pro-employee in non compete lawsuits. However, the Texas Supreme Court ruled in favor of corporations a few years ago, so case law is a little more vague (or non-decisive).

    In general, it's best to negotiate something with the former employer, but it looks like that ship has sailed.

    If the former employer is not litigious, you can be more aggressive. Either way, hiring former colleagues is no bueno, as it likely violates a non-solicitation clause.

    The non-compete is hard to enforce, especially if it's broad in scope and geography.

    The trade secret clause is tough to enforce too, especially if your friend already possessed industry knowledge, contacts, etc.

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