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16-04-2020, 04:54 PM | #11 | ||
BLUE OVAL INC.
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And, so long as you grab some essential supplies whilst your there its not a problem.
If you're on your way to get a haircut and get pulled over you don't tell them you're on your way to get a haircut, you say I need bread and milk and whilst im there i'll get a haircut next door at the hairdresser, you've met the essential needs criteria in the intention to get bread and milk. Now, if you got pulled over on the way home and said I went for bread and milk, got a haircut and have no bread and milk to show, you've got a problem. Just align your need for a haircut with a need to leave home for an essential reason. Is this really that hard to understand or are people just being awkward for the sake of being awkward. |
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