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Why do they put speed bumps on side streets in citys?

They generaly cause more break downs and more delays for the resediance. The purpose they were put in for the first place was to slow down traffic and to keep main traffic on the main roads. This doesn't work!

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I saw 4 fairies having tea in my nasturtium garden. All decked out in Victorian costume and about a foot tall. It was then that I gave up drugs and got some sleep.
Hail yeah Bukbut what I see ain't pretty.it's more like bats, rats, the grossest of bugs, etc. I have to wait for someone else to get home, or turn on the lights to convince myself it's just a shadow..LOL!
We don't have them at the stores around here. So sorry, I am of no help to you.
I have noticed that car emergency kits are like a medicine cabinet at home. Band aids and first aid spray. But if you come on a car accident you need thing like tourniquets, a good tool for cutting seat belts and breaking glass out of windows and door. Car wash kits are a different matter- a bucket, soft cloth and mild soap. Now a nice interior detail kit would be a nice addition- a stiff brush that can get dirt and grit out of crevices and a solvent like you use on eye glasses to clean the instrument panel.
Like a rose, maybe, a blue rose with an electric buzz around it's stamen or maybe a pauper's wares: blanket, box and an empty wire hanger but then you look closer and see absolutely nothing at all you see no reason and you skip the riddle and funnel the visual out and away and the drenched clicking of an eternal clock passes the shadow slowly until your eye is peeled from your skull and your fire is doused before the shadow takes shape.

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