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Old 12-17-2008, 09:49 AM
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Bologna?


What IS bologna anyway?

Er, maybe it's one of those questions that are better left unanswered.....
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Old 12-17-2008, 09:54 AM
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As Garrison Keillor would say "I don't know what is in it and I don't care to know."
(He was actually talking about Velveta at the time, but the principle is the same).
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Old 12-17-2008, 12:49 PM
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What IS bologna anyway?
This is Oscar Mayer's top secret. However I've heard from a reliable source that floor sweepings are somewhere in the recipe. How much and from who's floor,,, I really can't say.

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Er, maybe it's one of those questions that are better left unanswered.....
Yes, I believe it is,,,,, sort of like how many dead beetles are legally permitted in the mix for each batch of Fig Newtons.
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Old 12-17-2008, 08:17 PM
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This is Oscar Mayer's top secret. However I've heard from a reliable source that floor sweepings are somewhere in the recipe. How much and from who's floor,,, I really can't say.

Yes, I believe it is,,,,, sort of like how many dead beetles are legally permitted in the mix for each batch of Fig Newtons.
yep, i was in there less then 24 hours. my sentence was for 15 days. it long enough for ME to never drink and drive again. i like food. ALOT. and actually, i have never touched bolgna since. nor have i eaten a peanut butter sandwhich.

i may never touch a fig newton again ever now, thanks to you
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Old 12-18-2008, 02:09 AM
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i may never touch a fig newton again ever now, thanks to you
Eat the strawberry Newtons, I hear there's less beetles,,,,, more bird droppings, but less beetles,,,
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CA Restricted License - Business Owner - Can I drive to and from work with my child?


Sharing a business with my husband ... my lic is restricted for a few months ---
we have my husband pick child up from school and take him to our business .... I go to the business and work ...

am I allowed to drive my son home from work?

Are other people allowed in the car with me when I am driving to and from work and the program??

I cannot find the answer to this question any where. Not even on the DMV site. I do not want to risk any more trouble - but my son is disabled and my husband gets home too late to take him home himself.

Thanks to anyone that knows!

Blessings.
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Old 07-18-2009, 04:40 PM
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Yes, thank you for not flaming me. I do understand your logic. I just want to point out that the little advice that I gave was to have the OP live within the restrictions of his license, not to circumvent them. You may not agree and that's OK.
The postal stamped envelope just helps the Judge decide whether the job was just BS made up after the fact or whether it actually existed prior to the occurance.
As Carl wisely points out, some police officers will call to verify. If the other party can't verify then the OP could be in a bit of a mess.

P.S. By the way, it was a very experienced probate Judge that introduced me to the Postal time stamp....
No matter how you try to twist it now, it is "BS made up after the fact", which would be trying to circumvent the restrictions.
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Sharing a business with my husband ... my lic is restricted for a few months ---
we have my husband pick child up from school and take him to our business .... I go to the business and work ...

am I allowed to drive my son home from work?

Are other people allowed in the car with me when I am driving to and from work and the program??

I cannot find the answer to this question any where. Not even on the DMV site. I do not want to risk any more trouble - but my son is disabled and my husband gets home too late to take him home himself.

Thanks to anyone that knows!

Blessings.
That depends on whether these related pick-up and drop-off duties are directly on your way to or from work and not side jaunts. Also, time of day or night, manner of dress, etc., will all play into things. Driving with bathing suits on and smelling of suntan lotion will likely result in a citation and vehicle impound ... driving with appropriate business attire in an approximate straight route from employment to home, or vice versa, will likely get you a pass.

As a note, this is an old thread and if you wish to take the conversation further, please start your own thread rather than continue to hijack this old one.


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Driving to community labor


I'm doing community labor to pay off my fine for DUI in California. If I have a restricted license, can I use it to drive to the labor site and back ? I'm guessing it would also be considered "work" but just need to make sure.
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