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My 1997 Honda CR-V
I'm nearly 6'4" and I have a ton of room in it, so I can't justify upgrading to newer.
My Sunday driver. (winter months only) 1983 VW Scirocco.
And my favourite ride. 1995 Beneteau Oceanis 281. Great Fuel Mileage!
My two cents..
Let your ego go and move on. I'm not saying you aren't entitled to feeling violated and angry and have those fantasies we all do about catching them and having your way with them, but the energy spent on pursuing justice is rarely worth it.
It is very difficult to do this, as...
His other favourite joke was someone picking up a picture off an end table and asking-
"Is this your wife?"
The reply-
"No, that's just a picture of her."
Planning never hurts, even if the subject is disturbing.
have to share my dad's (who I lost two years ago) favourite joke.
When someone asked if his parents were still alive.
He would look at them straight faced and say, No.. They're still dead.
Still makes me laugh.
Not sure if it was said, but 751 IS cast vinyl.
And odds are if they are coming back to you and telling where you need to be (unless you have an exceptionally good relationship with them) then you are already the lowest bid and they are trying to save some money
I am looking for a supplier for ADA Braille Tactile Signs (The blue ones about 8" x 8")
I am familiar with Accuform, but was looking for other suggestions on where to purchase these.
Thanks in advance.
Was looking for suggestions on what to use to stud-mount 24" Moulded Plastic Letters to a Stucco face (letters are from Gemini)
I was thinking of silicone, construction adehesive, or urethanre.
Pros and cons of any of these?
Oh yeah, temperature is dropping to a high of around 10 Celcius...
Last time I checked it was free country down there.
I know it still is up here. In fact my grandfather spent five years overseas during World War II to ensure that I could do things like start up a business, even if the guy down the street already has one. Sorry no sympathy here.
But yes...
Try removing the belt, then move the pinch rollers to the outer sides of the machine. Then turn it on. The motor will think it's moving the cutter head to the far right side. After it is finished searching fot the rollers, turn it off, then manully move the head all the way to the right. Then...
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