Buy Cars and Trucks in Kennesaw, Georgia

Ford : Thunderbird BASE 2004 FORD THUNDERBIRD BASE
Ford : Thunderbird BASE 2004 FORD THUNDERBIRD BASE
$14,500.00 (0 Bids)
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Mercedes-Benz : E-Class E320
Mercedes-Benz : E-Class E320
$3,200.00
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BMW : X5 4.8i 08 BMW X5 4.8i !! NAV!! REAR TV!! IMMACULATE
BMW : X5 4.8i 08 BMW X5 4.8i !! NAV!! REAR TV!! IMMACULATE
$26,800.00 (0 Bids)
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Chevrolet : Monte Carlo super sport chevy
Chevrolet : Monte Carlo super sport chevy
$3,710.00
$8,000.00
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BMW : 3-Series BMW 325i
BMW : 3-Series BMW 325i
$13,595.00
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Porsche : 911 Targa 1972 Porsche 911 Targa
Porsche : 911 Targa 1972 Porsche 911 Targa
$10,500.00 (1 Bids)
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Jaguar : XJ VANDEN PLAS Jaguar XJ8
Jaguar : XJ VANDEN PLAS Jaguar XJ8
$3,050.01
$4,700.00
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Aliens living in Georgia update to my original question ?
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I believe that there are Aliens living in Georgia And they are using their cell phone and car remotes to somehow harm humans. And I think they know that I know ? This is an update to my original question - They do know that I know and they are living in Kennesaw, Georgia.


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yeah I have some here in michigan to. NOT! aliens hahahaha!

How do my boys find jobs down here in Georgia?We moved to Kennesaw Ga back in October and since that?
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time 3 of them worked at Target for seasonal and my God-Son worked cleaning windows, all jobs have ended.Even though they have excellant recommendation letters from there former employers,and have applied every where they can find,if they do get offers, they get treated badly or offered really strange assignments (ex. working 9 hours with out even a bathroom break and standing in an area that my youngest son could not even turn around in and he is small, another told my other son that he could not park his car in the only space left, they offered him a job running 20 machines for 12 hours a night by himself for 8.00 an hour.) My kids father had worked for 16 years at the same job at one time he was a supervisor and he is forklift certified both in NY and here in Georgia,2 of the others have worked 2 years and 4 years but they still can't seem to find jobs.They are hard workers but they want to be treated with respect.There Puerto Rican and are fully bi-lingual.


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Being Bi-ligual it sould be easy to find work. try Craigslist Atlanta and possibly consider a temp agency. There should be lots of warehouse jobs in Kennesaw near the mall. Keep on applying.

Georgia Crazy Laws - Did I tell you these yet?
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Georgia Crazy Law Members of the state assembly cannot be ticketed for speeding while the state assembly is in session. Donkeys may not be kept in bathtubs. Looking for more dumb laws? Check out DumbLaws.com! Signs are required to be written in English. You have the right to commit simple battery if provoked by "fighting" words. No one may carry an ice cream cone in their back pocket if it is Sunday. It is illegal to use profanity in front of a dead body which lies in a funeral home or in a coroners office. Acworth All citizens must own a rake. Atlanta Against the law to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole or street lamp. One man may not be on another man's back. Columbus Can't cut off a chicken's head on Sunday. It is illegal to carry a chicken by it's feet down Broadway on Sunday. Gainesville Chicken must be eaten with the hands. Jonesboro It is illegal to say "Oh, Boy" Kennesaw Every head of household must possess a firearm of some kind. Marietta Though it is illegal to spit from a car or bus, citizens may spit from a truck. St. Mary's No spitting on the sidewalk is permitted after dark. Quitman Cars are not to drive on sidewalks. It is illegal for a chicken to cross the road.


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"Oh, Boy" This is heavy-Though it is illegal to spit from a car or bus, citizens may spit from a truck.

Would you like to know about the Georgia Crazy Law?
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Georgia Crazy Law Members of the state assembly cannot be ticketed for speeding while the state assembly is in session. Donkeys may not be kept in bathtubs. Looking for more dumb laws? Check out DumbLaws.com! Signs are required to be written in English. You have the right to commit simple battery if provoked by "fighting" words. No one may carry an ice cream cone in their back pocket if it is Sunday. It is illegal to use profanity in front of a dead body which lies in a funeral home or in a coroners office. Acworth All citizens must own a rake. Atlanta Against the law to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole or street lamp. One man may not be on another man's back. Columbus Can't cut off a chicken's head on Sunday. It is illegal to carry a chicken by it's feet down Broadway on Sunday. Gainesville Chicken must be eaten with the hands. Jonesboro It is illegal to say "Oh, Boy" Kennesaw Every head of household must possess a firearm of some kind. Marietta Though it is illegal to spit from a car or bus, citizens may spit from a truck. St. Mary's No spitting on the sidewalk is permitted after dark. Quitman Cars are not to drive on sidewalks. It is illegal for a chicken to cross the road.


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Spitting should be illegal in any public place unless into a garbage can. I like the idea of everyone owning a firearm of some sort. And how in the world can i ever clean my own "ASS" if i am not allowed to keep my donkey in the bathtub?

Are these SERIOUSLY laws in present day Georgia?
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Members of the state assembly cannot be ticketed for speeding while the state assembly is in session. Donkeys may not be kept in bathtubs. Signs are required to be written in English. You have the right to commit simple battery if provoked by “fighting” words. No one may carry an ice cream cone in their back pocket if it is Sunday. It is illegal to use profanity in front of a dead body which lies in a funeral home or in a coroners office. Acworth All citizens must own a rake. Atlanta Against the law to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole or street lamp. One man may not be on another man’s back. Columbus Can’t cut off a chicken’s head on Sunday. It is illegal to carry a chicken by it’s feet down Broadway on Sunday. Gainesville Chicken must be eaten with the hands. Jonesboro It is illegal to say “Oh, Boy” Kennesaw Every head of household must possess a firearm of some kind. Marietta Though it is illegal to spit from a car or bus, citizens may spit from a truck. St. Mary’s No spitting on the sidewalk is permitted after dark. Quitman Cars are not to drive on sidewalks. It is illegal for a chicken to cross the road. http://www.fun-facts.com/item/71725


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I can say for sure it the others are true, but I know it is a law in Kennesaw that every head of household must possess a firearm of some kind. The great thing about that laws is that it reduced violent crime, home invasion, burglary, and breaking and entering to almost nothing in Kennesaw. Great law in my opinion.

Should I fight this ticket?
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I was turning left on a yellow. It was a stale yellow I didn't speed up to make the light. I was on a 2-lane highway, there was a designated left turn lane. I put my car in neutral, and slowed down to turn, because i was going too fast to turn without skidding. I was going 50ish when I entered the turn lane and I slowed down pretty quickly by the time I turned. The cop gave me a ticket for running a red light, not a yellow light. It might have turned red right before I crossed the white line of the street i was turning into, though. Should I fight this case? I have no evidence. Will I have to pay court fees if I do fight it? How much are they? How can I get them to lower the fine? Will this go on my record? Please try to answer as many of these questions as you can. More info: I am 18 This is in Kennesaw, Georgia (I have a license from NC) This was close to midnight This is my second ticket, first ticket was driving without a helmet (on a moped/scooter)


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You have self admitted to driving your vehicle recklessly and if you went to court with that statement there is no way in hell you would win your court case. You also acknowledge it's possible the light may have turned red before you crossed the white line. SO WHERE IS YOUR DEFENCE ? ? ? Where I come from a yellow light means to come to a stop unless a safe stop cannot be made. That means if you are going the speed limit and see a yellow light, you must start braking unless you are so close to the intersection, it's not possible. If you are speeding and enter the intersection on a "late yellow" is an offence with the same punishment as running a red light. So you are acknowledging to breaking either one of these laws and in my highway patrol professional opinion: your statement about going too fast to turn without skidding constitute what we call as: "Drive without due care and attention", which carries a fine and driver license penalty points 3 times worse than going through a red light. I would pay the ticket and run.

Am I an addict? Is it okay to just occassionally indulge myself?
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A few nights ago my husband and I drove 60 miles out of our way -- actually 120 round trip -- because that's where the closest place we could get a reliable stash is located. So we got about 5 pounds, and pretty much started finishing off the first pound right away there in the car. Then over the past two days, we finishing up the rest of it. The second day it was phenomenal, I cooked some up and it was even better than way. We're gonna come down off our high now for a few days, but now that we know we have a relatively local supplier, I can't say for sure that we're going to be able to last. But they aren't really that local, are they? Still, when it's that good... time and distance don't matter. Yes, I'm talking about Smokey Bones BBQ. Last year, the company that owns them, which also owns Olive Garden and Red Lobster, suddenly shut down all of the places except a few. So there's like ONE left in the entire north Georgia/Atlanta area, in Kennesaw, and we haven't gone there since all the others shut down. But we went to the recent BBQ festival in Kennesaw -- which was a let down -- and instead went to Smokey Bones. OMG!!! Seriously, we got 3 racks of St. Louis ribs and 2 pounds of pulled pork. That's it. No sides. No need. Oooooohhhhhhh!!! Their pulled pork is to DIE FOR. I'm generally a vegetarian, but not when it comes to their BBQ! And the ribs. Phenomenal. Their dry rub has something in it that "makes you crave it for a fortnight". (See "So I Married an Axe Murdered") And their sauce is hot, tangy and spicy! And the pulled pork fried up in a pan with some of the sauce, getting a little burn going... seriously, "Cook us up some, wouldja Ren?" (Trainspotting.) We laughed about it that we felt like addicts in the parking lot. It was like we just picked up our cocaine/heroin fix and we kept doing just "one more line" the whole way home. (Then we were stuffed for the rest of the day.) Maybe that's why they closed the places down. Too many people getting addicted. Do you have a favorite food that you feel that way about? That you know isn't good for you... but sometimes, you just gotta.... (And yes, I've been running 5 extra miles every day just to work it all off. But it's worth every drop of sweat.)


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I have never been to a Smokey Bones, but thanks to you, I now know that something very wonderful is missing in my life. I will never be satisfied until I find a Smokey Bones that I can visit and enjoy. Seriously, every once in a while you gotta indulge yourself and I'm gonna try their BBQ on your recommendation.

Can I get into these colleges with a 3.3 GPA?
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These are the colleges i am interested in: Auburn U Bellarmine U Carson-Newman C Clemson U Elon U Florida SU Georgia Tech Georgia Southern U Iowa SU Kansas SU Kennesaw SU Mississippi SU North Car SU Oklahoma SU Penn State U Park Roanoke C Seton Hall U Texas A&M U U Alabama U Arkansas U Iowa U Kansas U Kentucky U Louisville U Maryland Coll Park U Mississippi U Missouri Columbia U Nebraska Lincoln U Oklahoma U Oregon U South Car U Tenn Chattanooga U Tenn Knoxville U Wis Madison Western Carolina U


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3.3 is a good GPA, but they will weight it with your standardized (SAT/ACT) test scores to determine your enrollment. If your test scores are much higher than average, you should not have any problems getting into any of the schools on your list. If you have lower than average scores, you should still be able to get into some of them. Keep in mind it also depends on what your major is; some schools have very discerning qualifications for some of their programs, but others are easier to get into.

How should our schoolkids celebrate the Centennial of transexual Civil War hero Albert Cashier/Jenny Hodges?
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There are over 400 documented cases of women disguising themselves as men and fighting as soldiers on both sides during the Civil War. The case of Jennie Hodgers is one of the most famous, however, because she continued to live as a man after the war and he was not "discovered" until a couple of years before his/her death. On August 6, 1862, JennieHodgers, of Belvidere, Illinois, enlisted in the 95th Illinois Infantry under the name Albert Cashier. Although she was the shortest soldier in the regiment, and kept mostly to herself, Hodgers was accepted as “one of the boys” and considered to be a good soldier. Hodgers’ regiment was part of the Army of the Tennessee and fought in over 40 engagements, including the siege of Vicksburg, the Battle of Nashville, the Red River Campaign, and the battles at Kennesaw Mountain and Jonesborough, Georgia. There is an account of Hodgers being captured and escaping by overpowering a prison guard. Hodgers served a full three year enlistment with her regiment until they were all mustered out on August 17, 1865 after losing a total of 289 soldiers to death and disease. After the war, Hodgers returned to Illinois where she continued to live life as a man, and held many different jobs, including farmhand, church janitor, cemetery worker, and street lamplighter. Ms Hodgers even voted in Presidential Elections (at the time, women did not have the right to vote) and collected a veteran’s pension................ In November of 1910, Hodgers was hit by a car and broke her leg, and her secret was discovered. The local hospital agreed not to divulge her true gender, and she was sent to the Soldiers and Sailors Home in Quincy, Illinois to recover. Hodgers remained a resident of the Home until March of 1913, when due to the onset of dementia, she was sent to a state hospital for the insane. Attendants there discovered her sex and forced her to wear a dress. The press got a hold of the story and soon everyone knew that Private Albert Cashier had been a woman in disguise. Many of her former comrades, although initially surprised at this revelation, were supportive of Hodgers, and protested her treatment at the state hospital. She was buried in her full uniform and given a tombstone inscribed with her male identity and military service. In the 1970s, a second tombstone, with the name Jennie Hodgers, was placed next to the original grave........................ So, how should the kids in our schools learn about and celebrate those transgendered or downright transexual women who enlisted as men to Serve their Country and became Civil War heroes?


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I don't see why this is even a question. Just because they're transgender they shouldn't be celebrated? That's silly. Base people on character, not biology.

Should I take a year off of school after I graduate high school?(please look at details)?
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OK so I just turned 18 a couple weeks ago and I am about to graduate high school at the end of this month (march). Here's my question, should I take a year off of school before going to college? I want to enjoy this time right now and honestly I don't feel ready to go to college. I was home schooled my entire life and I really didn't enjoy it(it was my parents' choice) however, I've grown to accept it and I'm NOT rebelious. But, because of the home schooling, I stayed home a lot and don't have a social life whatsoever. I do have a job though. But anyways, If I took a year off I want to get a new job and save up a lot of money, buy a car by the end of this year, MAKE FRIENDS and go out and do stuff and enjoy my life ! And then, I will DEFINITELY go to college in fall 2012. Does this sound like a good idea? I know that NO DOUBT if I take a year off I will definitely go back to school. I'm not planning on getting pregnant and doing anything crazy, I have plans for my education and I will follow through with them even if I take time off. Also, if I took a year off would I feel weird being with kids a year younger than me? like, would it be weird? Would it be hard to fit in... I live in georgia, and I'm planning on going to Kennesaw state university for one year and then transferring to University of Georgia after that... I'm just confused. If you read that, thanks so much and please leave your feedback! Also, if it makes a difference, I'm planning on being a Physician's Assistant ! :)


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First, I don't think it would be weird at all to be a student at a state college with 18 year olds when you're 19. That's hardly any age difference. When I was at a state college, there were lots of older students, but few very young ones. I think you might find it weird to move into a dorm when you're 25 or so, but that isn't what you're talking about doing. Next, I agree with the answer above me, be careful about working and getting used to the paycheck. Lots of people find that impossible to give up and then they never finish school. If you buy a car, how will you afford the insurance and gas when you're a full-time state college student? I'd give the same warning about attending a community college and working part time, because lots of people I've known have never finished their 4 year degree because the finances interfere. I think if you're really motivated, a cc is the way to go, but if you're not, it can be just a detour. Because they aren't selective, there are lots of students who aren't sure what they want to do yet that don't finish. If you're certain of what you want to do, get to it! It sounds as if what you're really looking for is a break from the demands of your parents and schooling. Will you still be living with them as you work? Chances are they'll be the same if you do. College can be one of the BEST places to meet people and make friends, if you live there. It's so easy to have a social life when you're at college! Community colleges tend to be commuter colleges and if you're living at home, you probably won't develop a social life the same way. I know it was that way for me when I was at a state college - it was a commuter college and so many students went from their cars to their classes and home again. I met few students, there, but I met lots when I transferred to a residential college. My suggestion would be forget the working for a bit, and start at the state college, you will find the social life you want there if you immerse yourself in it. But If you really want a break from academic demands, then save the money you earn and take the year off, but forget the car and anything else that'll tie you down financially. Save what you earn for tuition and living expenses! Good luck!