Buy Cars and Trucks in Kirkland, Washington

Ford : Falcon 1964 Ford Falcon Wagon
Ford : Falcon 1964 Ford Falcon Wagon
$2,000.00
$4,500.00
Time Left: 1d 1h 39m
Ford : Other Deluxe 1939 Ford Deluxe Coupe Custom Hot Rod
Ford : Other Deluxe 1939 Ford Deluxe Coupe Custom Hot Rod
$18,100.00 (12 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 9h 30m
GMC : Typhoon Black black,  no roof-rack
GMC : Typhoon Black black, no roof-rack
$4,000.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 18h 37m
Chevrolet : Other Deluxe 1951 Chevrolet Deluxe Sport Coupe
Chevrolet : Other Deluxe 1951 Chevrolet Deluxe Sport Coupe
$5,200.00 (11 Bids)
Time Left: 2d 2h 4m
Audi : A6 2.7T clean title,  4weel drive,  loaded
Audi : A6 2.7T clean title, 4weel drive, loaded
$5,000.00
$5,900.00
Time Left: 2d 3h 52m

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how to kill time on a car trip??????
Question:
so me and my family are driving to santa monica, california from kirkland,washington which is 18 hours away from santa Monica. we have a dvd player built in the car and dvds but i don't really feel like watching dvds fro 18 hours. lol i mean who would?? theres not much to do in the car. lol. so what should i do in the car?? best answer and most choices and activities gets 10 points!!! thanks soo mich. =]


Answer:
As a kid, we always played this game we named the "alphabet game". It goes like this....... Everyone playing looks for words on signs that start with each letter of the alphabet. (ex......."a" apples, "b" bistro, "c" cafe). When someone finds a word, you call it out loud and move on to the next letter. The catch is you have to go through the entire alphabet IN ORDER. No skipping letters.....you just have to keep looking. It's silly, but fun and we still play it when my sister, brother and I are all together (we are now all in our 20's) Have fun!!

Get out of a Carpool Lane violation ticket?
Question:
My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: Washington So this is what happened to me: After suffering from the stomach flu for 3 days, I finally ventured forth from my house and was driving on I-405 North from Renton to Kirkland. I was driving 1 lane to the right of the carpool lane, when I suddenly felt violently ill (as in, I was about to throw up. There was a carpool lane exit for downtown Bellevue directly to my left, so I immediately pulled into it and exited, hoping to pull over before vomiting inside my car. There was a cop waiting at the turn right off the exit ramp, and he pulled me over for driving alone in a carpool lane. Is there ANY way I could fight this in court? I know I'm guilty, but is there any chance of my case being dismissed if I check "not guilty" on the ticket and explain the circumstances in court? Also, how do you qualify for a deferral? and if you receive one, does the ticket eventually go on your driving record, or is it put off indefinitely? One last thing: my driving record is clean, but I did receive a speeding ticket once before. When I went to court to contest that ticket, a man came around to everyone waiting in the courtroom and explained that if we paid the ticket up-front right then and there, it wouldn't go on our driving record (is this some loophole in the King County law that allows the city to make money?) I can't find any information about this online, but we jumped on the chance last time to keep our insurance from going up, and sure enough, the ticket was nullified and my driving record remained clear. Is there a chance this same opportunity will present itself if I contest this ticket? Thanks. One last thing, again: I'm 17, so is my parents' presence required in court if I contest the ticket? Also, if I go in person to the court to return my ticket, can I ask them to NOT mail a copy of my court date to my home? And instead, to either call me, or I could check back at the courthouse regulary until my court date was scheduled there? You see, I don't want my parents to find out about this ticket if at all possible! Thanks :)


Answer:
The law is the law and doesn't care if you were feeling sick. If it did, then anytime anyone got at ticket, they could say, "I was only speeding because I thought I was going to throw up". If you were too sick to follow the law, then you shouldn't have been driving. You violated the law and got a ticket. Accept the consequences.