Usually a more localized definement of their "area". For example, if the back rocker has So-Cal as their location but the rider has never ridden outside of Long Beach, the side rocker may say Long Beach.
evangelion
The patch on the right side of his vest says "Truckers do it best". Not sure about the other one.
nope theres no meaning specific meaning just whatever you want it too =)I have three on the side of my neck here
she died her hair darker, and she just got bangs which can be side or middle bangs. she usually straitens her hair and she is a rocker now. she still has a sweet side though!!
This is a question that is surrounded by debate. On one hand, some people believe that a work of art can mean anything, and that its meaning is never constant. The work of art's meaning lies within the beholder, so essentially there are infinite meanings. However, on the other side, people believe that there is a singular inherent meaning that the artist laces within the work. That, the single meaning is what the artist makes it. personally, I think it's the later.
A rocker switch is a type of switch (i.e. light) that rocks when switched, rather than trips like the majority of switches. The side of the switch not in use will be raised, while the active side will be pressed down.
The right side.
The patch you refer to is client-side only, meaning other players cannot see it. However, the Warden program (part of the startup utility) might discover alterations in the game files (which are done for the patch to be made). If this happens, there's a chance your account will be banned.
No
in draynor and port sarim you will find a cabbage patch go to the other side and you found a flower patch XD
Wash your hands afterwards and never touch the medicinal side of the patch.
analogous
left
On the V6 the PVC valve is located on the drivers side rocker arm cover. Unsure about the I-4, but it should be on the rocker arm cover also.
not getting to oil to one rocker rail on firewall side
It is on the passenger side beneath the rocker panel.
Colors that are side by side on the color wheel are known as analogous colors. Examples of analogous color pairings include red and orange, blue and green, and yellow and green. These colors are harmonious and blend well together in design and art.