Steve Lehto's post of an Atlanta cop who's recovered 37 stolen cars this year reminded me of when decades ago my car was stolen. Weeks later, the police called to tell me they'd recovered it.
I asked whether it'd been stripped.
They replied,' "Well, we have no way of telling what condition it was in when taken."
"Fair enough. If I come down there, can I drive it away?"
"Well, it doesn't have any wheels."
Interesting series that's the only tolerable one concerning religion that we've managed to find.
My partner (former lawyer, linguist and anthropologist) rates it as a 9.5/10.
I am not worthy to rate it
These guys were once neighbors and close acquaintances: Khabib, Islam and Hasbullah, now looking at these brothers standing on a huge podium, and the fact that that wealth and fame not change them a bit, as if they are still the same humble mountainous peoples from Dagestan that crack joke on each other, is really a heart-warming view.
Money and wealth don't change people, it's only revealed who you really are.
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