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Travis In Austin

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  1. The gender might have mattered up until 2003 when Texas' sodomy law (and by implication 12 other states' as well) was held unconstitutional under Lawrence v. Texas.
  2. Here is a link where you can look up your state's legal status on the subject. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoophilia_and_the_law_in_the_United_States
  3. It is not specifically a crime in Texas, as in most states, to gave sex with an animal. Prosecutors are left with having to prosecute the case under the animal cruelty statute. It has long been the subject of jokes and quips at criminal law and law enforcement seminars. To prove their case they have to bring in an expert, usually a veterinarian, to testify that harm occurred to the animal. I don't think consent is ever the issue. This is what happens when you allow goat ropers and sheep hearders in.
  4. Is anyone aware of adjustments being necessary after installing grills on the KPT-KHJ-LF?
  5. I guess I am not understanding the 2 or 3 resp9nses ti this post by JMON. Both responses gave the correct approach in what you need to do if running behind a screen. Are you planning on running yours behind a screen? Are you asking if you need to change settings if you are not running behind a screen? The basic settings Roy did are without a screen. Your question assumes that the KPT-KHJ-LF and 402 horn were designed to go behind a screen. I do not think that is the case at all. The bass bin was originally designed for the home, to fit within same footprint of a Khorn. I have never heard that the 402 was designed to go behind a screen, but I know most do. But, as I mentioned, the basic setting are gor no screen. If you are going to put them behind a screen it will sepend on the screen. Bill ran his behind a screen, the screen was tested, and the reccomendation was no changes be made to the settings, it was that acoustically transparent. If you are going behind the screen you can check with him. Travis Travis
  6. I missed: Disco Sucks And I'm sorry,Tapestry? You would have got your a s s beat if you had that LP. Everyone had Blue and loved Joni, you were given a pass on that one.
  7. Ok, let's see who can remember their album covers. Record your scores. I missed two, without hints, and I am proud that I missed them both. Here is the link to the test http://www.msn.com/en-us/music/gallery/rock-show-and-tell/ss-AAgbirm
  8. I think Mark used to post about a guy that was a major influence on George Lucas, trying to remember who that was it will come to me in a minute. Watched Temple of Doom last night, saw all of the Star Wars homages and hidden tributes, are at least the one's I remember.
  9. Sorry, I had pictured a giant snow covered hill that you took that to the top of, sat two people in, and let her rip.
  10. Thank you for not typing "entity." You know I'm better than that. For all "intensive purposes." Eggcorn
  11. Yep, or even the smoking section. Lot to be said for eating at the bar.
  12. Sounds like something out of a big city. I don't think I ever seen such a thing. You typically see people with a cart full of stuff let somebody with a few items go ahead of them. I admire your composure and quick thinking.
  13. Love you long time Sarg My kind of thinking True American, when we see something we can make better, when we look at something and think of how we can build something to have fun. CeC has good input, i suggest a swimming pool store and pick up a couple of those foam tube looking things, lace them on. You dont want anyone with stiches on xmas. So how do you steer that thing? Or is it like an inner-tube, "you don't. " Where is the closest snow to you? That ia going to look great on youtube.
  14. Both beautiful. Is that a Berger Blanc Suisse?
  15. Everything you wanted to know about ketchup and more. http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2004/09/06/the-ketchup-conundrum
  16. Yes indeed. It is toxin to a dox and there is no predictability as to what is lethal either by the amount of the chocolate or the weight of the dog. Grapes and raisins are bad news for dogs as well. Along with cheese and bouncing balls thrown in front of passing cars. Bouncy balls in wrist rockets are amazing btw. Hours of fun back in the day. Super balls hit by a baseball bat can really keep a dog occupied. Bad dog foods (not food for bad dogs): https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/people-foods-avoid-feeding-your-pets Awesome link, thank you for posting that. From the site: Grapes and Raisins Although the toxic substance within grapes and raisins is unknown, these fruits can cause kidney failure. Until more information is known about the toxic substance, it is best to avoid feeding grapes and raisins to dogs.
  17. Yes indeed. It is toxin to a dox and there is no predictability as to what is lethal either by the amount of the chocolate or the weight of the dog. Grapes and raisins are bad news for dogs as well. I never knew that, occasionally one falls to the ground and I have not been too diligent about scooping them up before the hounds scoop them up, fortunately they seem to always spit them out. I wonder what it is about grapes.
  18. I don't think the blind typically go the horse route at all. There are long established seeing eye dog programs, raised and trained by volunteers, and I think it takes about 2 years to train them. Typically Labradors or German Sheps from what I have seen. I think they get about six to eight productive years from the dogs and then they are adopted by someone after that. There was something about the blind individual with the horse, that they lived so much longer and that is why he went that route. I just cannot see a horse, regardless of size, being able to do as much, and as well, as a certified seeing eye dog on average. There are of course exceptions, a quick browse through Youtube is enough to see that. I see a seeing eye dog about once a month (the Texas School for the Blind is in Austin), I have never seen a guide horse.
  19. Really? Karma is real, and it is a *****. People like that usually wonder why their kids are in prison.
  20. Because it happened ten years ago if it is the incident I am thinking off. I don't think the article was too specific about when the horse incident occurred, and it was news at the time. Here is what the DOJ tells business owners of what they can, and cannot do, with regard to animals: http://www.ada.gov/archive/qasrvc.htm
  21. Hope you never lose your eyesight. Your point is well taken my friend, but most of us can tell and have sympathy for a person who is blind with a service animal, as opposed to the frauds/idiots who drag their cat through a mall, or try to bring a horse on an airplane. The guy who brought the horse on the plane was blind. He had a legitimate seeing eye horse. It happened happened about ten years ago when the rules were changed for service animals for travel by the Department of Transportation. .
  22. Hope you never lose your eyesight. That is a whole different thing. No prts, no kids on the plane should be the rule. A Seeing Eye dog should be allowed anywhere, anytime. They are a completely different thing. I have flown with them, dined with them, they disappear into the background.
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