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PBR? Dayuuum! That stuff's hard to find in my part of the country. Gotta drive a hundred and some miles to get PBR!!! Chuck
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CASH COW??? Bwahahahahahahahahaha! Yeah, right. Chuck
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Cats are arrogant, self-centered and creepy. I don't care for them. They leave me alone... I leave them alone. We have a lot of cats in our neighborhood and a low mouse population. I still, don't care for them. Chuck
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I can sympathize, man. I have sciatica as a result of a herniated disc at my L-4. I went to a chiropractor and it didn't work. Went to a back specialist who had me get an MRI. He put me on medication and told me to excersize. When it first hit, I could'nt move in any way, that it didn't hurt. It was like electricity shooting down my right leg. See a doctor! Hope, you find some relief! Chuck
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To devote the time necessary to do the job right, you'll never make near a living at it. Chuck
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Aw shucks M'am... yup! Chuck
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Since, I work for my self, I'm never late! Hee, hee. BUT, gotta have coffee first. Chuck
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On this one, I would get with the manufacturer and see what they say. Tables and etc., are made for specific machines. Sometimes, trying to mix and match, turns out to be more costly. If, you have trouble reaching the manufacturer of your machine, try contacting Sewing Machine Sales (they are on the net) If you'd like, PM me and I'll give you their information. Chuck
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I hope, the call was in your favor. The deal, has gone way beyond the 'test-drive' phase. He needs to pay for the rig. Chuck
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The man is a Marine and as others have said, he's paid to do what he does. He spoke the truth. A lot of people don't want to hear the types of things he said... it's war! He's doing his job... what he swore he would do when he joined the Marines. I think, he's got some big cajones to stand-up and say what he did. I'd hate to think he's over there trying to stuff daisies down the rifle barrels of the enemy. Chuck
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That's funny!!! Chuck
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That is just too cool! Congradulations on your up-coming wedding. You've got a lot of friends out there. Pretty touching. Like the old saying... 'You live a clean life... good things happen to you.' Chuck
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I don't mean to get-off the subject but, another company, I've found, with similar customer service is, Performance Variable! I returned an altimeter to them for repairs. Broken lense and just quit functioning. All they requested was the shipping be paid... NO charge for repairs! Not too shabby! Chuck
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I have no idea how they do it but, Look at it this way... you break yours, you stand a real good chance at getting a new on in return, FREE! You can't get those odds in Vegas! Chuck
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Larsen and Brusgaard, can't be beat for customer service! I had a similar situation with a customer's Pro-Dytter. With-in 10-days, I was sent a new one, rather than the one I sent being fixed. Great folks! Chuck
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Daa-yum! Hate hearing that one! Especially when Mom and Christmas are involved!! Chuck
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That's why I use FedEx. Never a problem with those folks. With UPS, it was always a hassle. I shipped some completed work ahead of deadline, via UPS. The day it was due to the recipient, I got a call asking where his parachute was!? I quick tracked it and found it was on it's way to a town with the same name in... Virginia! That's a long ways from Texas! After several phone calls, I was able to get it turned-around and on it's way, back to where it was meant... Texas! The next day, I opened an account with FedEx. Never had any trouble with USPS. Chuck
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You folks take that 'no parking' stuff serious! Chuck
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I'd contact the police dept. or Sheriff's dept. for the area the DZ is located and give them all the information you have in regard to the accident. If, the driver of the SUV is still making payments on the vehicle, he should have insurance through the bank he's making payments to. The sooner... the better. Chuck
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According to Poynter's Parachute Manual, always use like material. It would be like replacing a Cordura closing flap with burlap. 0-P is a tighter woven Nylon material and the 'treating' process is different from the less-tighter woven F-111 material. Chuck
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I just got a call that I have wanted for 35 years
masterrig replied to Duckwater's topic in The Bonfire
What a wonderful story. I wish you all the best and I'm sure, it will all work-out good for you. Congradulations!!! Chuck -
I've never seen one, that good!!! Chuck
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Like so many have said... forget what others think, get the truck! Girls look gooood drivin' a truck! Big dually, grille-guard, tool-box, argh! Arrrgh! Chuck
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Ah! The good life! Chuck