Excessive.
I just show them my weener.Showing ID is different. You going to let them scan your DL and take a digital fingerprint if they try?
Do they request a digital scan?I just show them my weener.
My weener is analog.Do they request a digital scan?
That can become a sticky wicket...My weener is analog.
Baby wipes.That can become a sticky wicket...
EwwwwBaby wipes.
Slix-Shot are awesome.Fedex just delivered. Finally. When they mean end of day, they mean end of day. Scanned my DL bar code and had me sign their gizmo. No fingerprint though.
I ordered a set of Slix-Shot stainless steel nipples for my 1847 Walker too. Supposed to reduce cap jamming. Hope so. We will see.
Sends them runnin' for the hills?I just show them my weener.
He set the system up initially. The KGB ran with it. Many governments now lean towards that type of surveillance, including ours.Did Karl Marx advocate any of this?
Ya, I think shotgun shells and containerized black powder/smokeless powder are two different animals, in the eyes of the Feds (DOT).I have ordered flats of shotgun shells--Fedex just leaves them on my front porch---just did this a few days ago again
It takes them a little time to make the Operation Eldest Son rounds so they needed some extra time to "Deliver".I had a lively discussion with a FedEx driver who insisted on scanning my DL. It was not a firearms related delivery, rather alcohol. I flatly refused. He went away with my package. I went to the FedEx website and (at that time, IDK about today), it mentioned scanning, but indicated customers could refuse the scan, but the driver still needed to see proof of age.
I phoned FedEx to request they update the driver's understanding. Two days later, even though I was home all day, the driver just left the package on my porch w/o even ringing the bell. Ha. So much for policy.
UPS had it's issues, too. Got their email reporting my case of 9mm had been delivered, though not only was there nothing on the porch, a review of my security cam vids indicated UPS hadn't even been down my street. Here in MoCo I got concerned that the ammo landed on some Karen's porch (a high likelihood here), and she'd call the PoPo on the lunatic building an ammo hoard.
I called the sender and they opened a query with UPS. The package showed up on my porch nearly a week later, brought there by the UPS truck and driver. Strange.
No. No, he didn’t. Marx had nothing to do with setting up the system. He died in 1883.He set the system up initially. The KGB ran with it. Many governments now lean towards that type of surveillance, including ours.
Large organizations, like the feds, have a hard time disseminating information. Proof of age is required for these purchases, capturing all your PI is just a marketing bonus.I had a lively discussion with a FedEx driver who insisted on scanning my DL. It was not a firearms related delivery, rather alcohol.
You know actual history is not relevant. Everybody wants to rewrite it for you.No. No, he didn’t. Marx had nothing to do with setting up the system. He died in 1883.
Marx would never advocate a system where the bourgeoisie terrorized the proletariat with the likes of the KGB. I’m no advocate of Marxism, but most of what people call “Marxist” just isn’t.
Did you know Marx was a strong advocate of an armed working class?