Buy Cars and Trucks in Blaine, Minnesota

GMC : Typhoon TYPHOON AWD 1993 Black TYPHOON
GMC : Typhoon TYPHOON AWD 1993 Black TYPHOON
$6,399.00 (14 Bids)
Time Left: 2h 15m
Plymouth : Barracuda Barracuda Collector
Plymouth : Barracuda Barracuda Collector
$17,999.99 (5 Bids)
Time Left: 9h 53m
Honda : Passport 2000 Honda Passport  fully Loaded
Honda : Passport 2000 Honda Passport fully Loaded
$2,030.00
$3,890.00
Time Left: 1d 4h 31m
Mercury 428 CJ 1969 Cyclone 428 Cobra Jet
Mercury 428 CJ 1969 Cyclone 428 Cobra Jet
$30,100.00 (3 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 9h 4m
Ford : Escort ZX2 ~~NO RESERVE 1998 FORD ZX2 ESCORT~~
Ford : Escort ZX2 ~~NO RESERVE 1998 FORD ZX2 ESCORT~~
$1,325.00 (6 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 10h 25m
Jaguar : X-Type Jaguar x-type
Jaguar : X-Type Jaguar x-type
$7,500.00
Time Left: 1d 22h 41m
Plymouth 1948 Plymouth 4dr. sedan
Plymouth 1948 Plymouth 4dr. sedan
$3,100.00 (10 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 22h 45m
Dodge 1969 DODGE SUPER BEE PROJECT SUPERBEE MUSCLE
Dodge 1969 DODGE SUPER BEE PROJECT SUPERBEE MUSCLE
$2,851.00
$5,500.00
Time Left: 2d 9h 53m

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In Minnesota are neon lights on the INSIDE of the care (NOT UNDERGLOW) illegal?
Question:
In the state of Minnesota specifically the city's of Minneapolis, Blaine, Fridley are neon lights on the floor of the driver/passenger illegal? Not underglow or any thing outside of the car, JUST inside and JUST under the driver and passenger?


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That's hard to say, Minneapolis is more relaxed than fridley,and Blaine would not bother but to find out for sure call the state patrol.

i wanna be a lifeguard?
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i live Blaine, Minnesota. i am only 15 years old but i will be getting a car soon and i want to be a lifeguard, preferably at a beach (long lake or Moore lake?) i know you have to be certified, so where are i go to become certified and how old do i have to be? any more information is also helpful! thank you!


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i think that at most beaches and lakes you have to be 16 to lifeguard. but if you havent done it before i think you should be a pool guard instead. its much easier. and neither me nor any of my lifeguard friends have ever had to save anyone in the water because the pool is a lot safer. and if you happen to get a pool that does not get crowded you can just call up ur friends when no one is there so you can just chill till someone gets there. so just go with the pool to start. as for the classes you can take them at most swim clubs. or i think you can take them at the YMCA also. i got mine at some jewish community center. in most cases you dont have to be a member to take classes. cuz im not jewish so i dont go there. the classes are really easy as long as you can swim decently, (i swam varsity at my school) so i thought it was easy. o and the class is 30 hours which sucks so take it with a friend if you can.

Should I sue Denny Hecker?
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I have been dealing with Denny Hecker in Blaine Minnesota for almost three months now. My husband and I went in to trade off my '96 Ford Explorer and our 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan things started off great we were put into a 2002 GMC Sierra which we brought back because there was problems with that so we ended up with a 2004 GMC Sierra we had all the paper work signed and had the vechicle in our posseson for almost a month when the dealership called us telling us we needed to return the truck and they would have to find us something else (turns out they forgot what the actaul price was on the truck which was 4,000 more than what they had told us we just found that out las night. Anyway then they put us in a Dodge Ram Sport which we had for a little over two weeks then that deal wasn't going to work either so they were putting us in their gaurentee program or to unwrap the entire deal I fianlly had enough at the point and said ok let's unwrap the deal they come back into the office about 5 minutes later and say well we can't unwrap the deal because we'll face some legal issues with that and we have to get you into something right away so that we can pay the loan on your two vechicles that were traded in. I called my bank whom I have that loan with and asked what legal issues they would maybe face they couldn't really tell me so I asked about the loan I had and they said it wasn't in the system the continued to search and turns out the loan had been paid by Denny hecker about two to three weeks prior. Then this entire thing turned around they had lied big time to me and weren't helping at all. We continued to look for a different car there and eventually it was going to be me on the loan only with $500 cash down and $300 equity from my loan as a down payment they found me one car which I took home and it broke down the next morning and I had to miss part of a day of work waiting for them to come get me with a different car they gave me yet another loaner and then found another car that some kid had just traded in about a week before it was a 1994 Ford Escourt 2Dr fine for the first day other than I couldn't tell how fast I was going and later the vechicle started to die every time you stoped at a stoplight. They made me bring that back to the inver grove heights store last night because the other kids deal fell thru and he wanted his car back. " they could give him his car back when the deal fell thru but they couldn't mine?" did it any way. Now the other dealership is telling me they only show the $500 down they can't get the paper work from the other denny hecker because of legal reasons so I'm out the $300 equity they told me last night they won't find me another car unless it's for $500 that's it end of story. You tell me isn't this wrong and a little fishy?


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not only would I get a lawyer I'll also call the better business bureau - you might tell them that the next car they think about giving you to provide a carfax inspection ot you can go on line and subscribe to autocheck.com and do your own - and if it do not meet your standards tell them no thank you

Can I please have the opinions of the good, beautiful and un-beautiful people of GS on these lawsuits?
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1) In November 2000, psychic Uri Geller sued video game company Nintendo for £60 million (the equivalent of US $100 million) over the Pokémon character "Yungerer," localized in English as "Kadabra", which he claimed was an unauthorised appropriation of his identity. The Pokémon in question has psychic abilities and carries bent spoons. Geller also claimed that the star on Kadabra's forehead and the lightning patterns on its abdomen are symbolisms popular with the Waffen SS of Nazi Germany. The katakana for the character's name, ユンゲラー, is visually similar to the transliteration of Geller's own name into Japanese (ユリゲラー). He is quoted as saying: "Nintendo turned me into an evil, occult Pokémon character. Nintendo stole my identity by using my name and my signature image." The lawsuit was thrown out of court. 2) In 1992, after a night of hard drinking, 23 year old Karen Norman put her car in reverse and backed into Galveston Bay. She was too drunk to figure out how to unbuckle her seatbelt, and she drowned. Her family sued Honda for making a seatbelt that was too difficult to unbuckle. The jury awarded the Normans $65 million despite the fact that Karen Norman's blood alcohol level was .17, almost twice the legal limit. 3) Ambulance driver Larry Wesley was fired from his job after stopping for doughnuts while transporting an emergency patient to Ben Taub Hospital, a city hospital in Houston. He later sued the city of Houston, claiming that he suffered emotional distress because of the firing. 4) In 2007, Boca Raton, Florida attorney Richard Mateer sued the owners of the Miami Heat basketball team. A long-term season ticket holder, Mateer had paid $11,000 for six front row seats. When the team owners added a new front row in front of Mateer's front row seats, the lawyer sued, claiming that his seats had now become "second-rate." 5) A West Virginia convenience store clerk was awarded more than $2.5 million in damages for injuring her back while opening a pickle jar 6) In 2007, Washington D.C. judge Roy Pearson sued his neighborhood mom-and-pop drycleaner for $65 million for losing a pair of his pants. Even stranger, the case has gone to court. 7)In 1999, Daniel Dukes, a 27 year old moran from Florida hatched a clever plot so that he could have his life long dream of swimming with a whale fulfilled. He hid from the security guards at Sea World and managed to stay in the park after closing. Shortly after, he dived into the tank containing a killer whale – fulfilling his dream. Daniel was killed by the whale. His parents proceeded to sue Sea World because they did not display public warnings that the whale (Tillikum) could kill people. They also claim that the whale is wrongly portrayed as friendly because of the stuffed toys sold there. The trainers will not enter the pool with Tillikum due to the fact that he has now been involved in two deaths 8)This is a true case of believe it or not. Christopher Roller, a resident of Minnesota sued David Blaine and David Copperfield – demanding that they reveal their secret magic tricks to him. He demanded 10% of their total income for life. The reason for the suit is that Roller believes that the magicians are defying the laws of physics, and thereby using godly powers. But it gets worse. Roller is suing not just because the magicians are using God’s powers – he is suing because he thinks he is God and therefore it is his powers they are stealing. 9) Marcy Noriega, a California police officer decided to tase a suspect in the back of her car when he became uncontrollable and started kicking at the windows. Noriega drew her taser from her belt and fired it at the man. Unfortunately for the crook, the officer had accidentally drawn her gun instead, and she shot him in the chest – killing him. The city is now suing the taser company, arguing that any reasonable officer could mistakenly draw and shoot their gun instead of their taser. They are suing for the full costs of the wrongful death lawsuit which the man’s family has filed against the city. 10)This is a recent case in which a 52 year old traffic officer from Los Angeles sued Victoria’s Secret for damage to her eye. The damage was caused, claims the cop (Macrida Patterson), when she was trying on a new thong. The tight fit caused a metal clip to fly off hitting her in the eye. The case was filed on June 9, 2008 and Officer Patterson is seeking unspecified damages. The courts have not yet informed the officer that as a traffic cop, she doesn’t need fancy underwear as she is unlikely to ever have a date anyway.


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Firstly, can we only fit into one category? Secondly: 1) Glad it was thrown out, I'm sure they had the disclaimer that the characters don't mean to represent anyone real or fictitious. 2) Stupid. Yes, let's make seatbelts that fly open on a whim. If they are anything like the seatbelt I know, they are easy, if they are different or a really old style then the case may have more weight in my mind. 3) Stupid. 4) I think he should be refunded or compensated. 5) Stupid. 6) He should be able to get some kind of compensation but not that much. 7) Stupid, it was his own fault. And some wild animals are pretty tame if you don't go into their territory at night. But he may not have been all there in his head. 8) I think he needs to be in a mental ward. 9) Stupid, that was an error of the police officer and just like in the military with wrongful death, you do the crime you do the time. This is of course assuming that the taser looks like what I know it to look like and that is not a gun. And police in uniform should have everything in the same spot so if you reach on your right side near the middle of your hip you know you are reaching for your gun. If you reach where you taser is you know you are reaching for your taser. 10)I think some kind of compensation for medical bills is in order. Let's change it from underwear to something else that flew off and damaged someone's eye. I'm guessing the damages weren't so extensive that she lost her vision. In conclusion, the "accidents" were the people's own fault and they should just live with the fact that life throws curveballs sometimes and sometimes it's no one's fault, or their own.