The Great Gunt Bounty Hunt - Ethan Ralph is on the run like a greased pig telling everyone they will never find him. Inevitably, they will. Post clues and speculation here.

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I like how Ralph is literally incapable of making sane or rational choices. If he had a single wrinkle in his brain capable of catching a thought, maybe he could have realized daring the internet to find him was a dumb idea. However, he can't help but squeal in impotent rage, and so he continually makes things worse and worse for himself.
 
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What the hell is that bump on his head ?
I was thinking the same thing. He either got his ass beat again or he’s got a gnarly infected cyst growing like a third eye. I hope both are true.

And I’d bet a significant amount of money that Ralph was driven so crazy by @MirnaMinkoff references to his UHaul blankets that he bought a green screen. Hell, I wouldn’t be shocked if it was the entire impetus for moving.
 
I believe the VIN to Ralph's red Gunt mobile was posted here in its own thread.
You can punch that into carfax and pulled the history. It would show where it is registered. He wouldn't leave his main transportation (other than the horse) registered to a rental he no longer lives at.
 
He wouldn't leave his main transportation (other than the horse) registered to a rental he no longer lives at
You vastly overestimate Ralph’s familiarity with basic life admin and attention to detail. He’s probably still getting mail at his previous three addresses.
 
I believe the VIN to Ralph's red Gunt mobile was posted here in its own thread.
You can punch that into carfax and pulled the history. It would show where it is registered. He wouldn't leave his main transportation (other than the horse) registered to a rental he no longer lives at.
Hasn't been updated. Or the new place of registration hasn't reported to Carfax
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I believe the VIN to Ralph's red Gunt mobile was posted here in its own thread.
You can punch that into carfax and pulled the history. It would show where it is registered. He wouldn't leave his main transportation (other than the horse) registered to a rental he no longer lives at.
Most trashy people like Ralph never bother to update their registration and DL. Because that costs money or effort.
You hear them say stuff like "But that's my old address..." when questioned about the address on their ID or some other paperwork. When the repo arc starts we will get to hear something like "but I never got a notice or a bill"

Also if he moved out of state the registration time on the plates would be lost. In my state plates are good for 2 or 3 years. You pay that upfront. If I move out of state and get new plates there that time is lost.
 
Most trashy people like Ralph never bother to update their registration and DL. Because that costs money or effort.
You hear them say stuff like "But that's my old address..." when questioned about the address on their ID or some other paperwork. When the repo arc starts we will get to hear something like "but I never got a notice or a bill"

Also if he moved out of state the registration time on the plates would be lost. In my state plates are good for 2 or 3 years. You pay that upfront. If I move out of state and get new plates there that time is lost.
I suppose that's fair. Too bad the Takata airbag fiasco couldnt have happened until a few years later. I believe auto makers use registration information to contact registered owners for safety recalls.
 
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60 Amp service wasn't uncommon for older houses, that's what we have. There probably was a fuse box located somewhere else for the individual outlet circuits which should have been replaced with a circuit breaker panel when the main breakers were replaced. 60 amp service can run a house full of appliances and window air conditioners, along with an electric water heater and clothes dryer.
I believe you would still need breakers to run things indiviually. Unless they just have one breaker for kitchen, AC, Bedrooms, Bathrooms or something like that.

My house had 70 amp when i moved in. Had more than 4 breakers though.
 
60 Amp service wasn't uncommon for older houses, that's what we have. There probably was a fuse box located somewhere else for the individual outlet circuits which should have been replaced with a circuit breaker panel when the main breakers were replaced. 60 amp service can run a house full of appliances and window air conditioners, along with an electric water heater and clothes dryer.
Can confirm. Most older houses had 60 amp service. Only homes that were large or had money used 100amp+ service, for the most part, even though that’s standard now.
 
You vastly overestimate Ralph’s familiarity with basic life admin and attention to detail. He’s probably still getting mail at his previous three addresses.
I'm just amazed at how you've evolved your avatar of pantsu to look more and more manly with the tiniest little additions that really don't look out of place. Maybe Mantsu will become a real man at some point seeing your avatar and realizing that's what HE would look like lmfao
 
Hasn't been updated. Or the new place of registration hasn't reported to Carfax
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I’m impressed he changed the oil. Probably bought the prepaid maintenance package..

7k miles in 4 months for an unemployed guy is impressive. Even discounting the bowling trip, just how often is he going to DC to get his weed and coke?

Edit: two “impressives” is two too many for Ralph-related things..
 
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