beagletronic61

beagletronic61 t1_j4wgrjj wrote

It’s a urinalysis and they will pick up THC from October which will prompt a bunch of follow up questions which will cause him to perjure himself.

And if the proctor tells you that the test strip is on their chest, don’t fall for it…friggin’ Ronnie is such a clown…tell him I said hi…actually don’t tell him but let me know if he asks about me.

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beagletronic61 t1_iyd2v94 wrote

I would like to suggest that the cost to register a vehicle is substantially less upfront because there’s no state sales tax. Let’s take a car that has a selling price of $20,000 and a base MSRP also of $20,000 (just for round numbers). The cost to register this car in NH is $360 (plus approx $35 to the state for the GVWR). If you buy this car in MA, you have an upfront bill of around $1250 (based on 6.25% sales tax). So the upfront cash outlay is substantially less in NH which makes a vanity plate purchase less unappetizing in that moment. On top of that, NH also has the third highest median income.

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