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Guard dad

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  1. That's kinda skeeery. Another good reason not to use this kind of diet though.
  2. Wow!! http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/93222?fp=1
  3. Now that's just mean. I hope he fights back with a dutch oven.
  4. And stick yer feet in it.
  5. Bingo! Problem is, cutting taxes allows people to spend the money where they want to, instead of where the government wants them to. Which leads back to my earlier post.
  6. I think it would not allow the federal government to have the power or control they want. So it ain't gonna happen.
  7. I think you will be able to keep your phone number soon.
  8. Since my cell phone is primarily for business, I have to check it constantly.
  9. Sad. I'm afraid that these are not good times for business. There will be many more to fail.
  10. Back on topic.... I'm a lot more emotional than most people who know me realize. Especially where my daughter is concerned, I squalled at dance recitals, graduation, when she sang at church, etc. When she gets married, I'll be a total wreck.
  11. Yup. OK, we'd better back off before we get this thread moved.
  12. I always do, I'm a small business owner.
  13. Ain't gonna amount to nuthin.
  14. You do have to have air circulation, but it can be at the top or sides with a fan-cooled condenser. Sometimes cabinet builders enclose the fridges on all sides, that is bad news. On the refrigerators or freezers with static coils on the back, clearance at the top would be important. but most modern refrigerator/freezer combos use fan-forced condensers. You can usually tell them because the have a grate at the bottom where air can flow.
  15. Nah, as long as it has adequate air circulation for the condenser to breath, it will be fine. And they can't void the warranty so easily, they have to prove that the customer caused the failure. Did I mention that I'm a refrigeration guy? Just cut a hole in the floor. Problem solved.
  16. It is impossible to cut a straight line with a Roto-Zip unless you're using a fence. Feelip is right, use a plane, or a belt sander would be great too. If you use a circular saw, cover the surface with painter's tape and use a plywood blade. Even then, I'd clamp a board on the cabinet to use as a fence. As long as it has room around the sides, it'll be fine. Most modern fridges breath through the bottom.
  17. Same here. Not my cup of tea, but I can still appreciate a fine voice.
  18. This one? [sigtube]<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSf_39DxoVQ&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSf_39DxoVQ&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>[/sigtube]
  19. Edit: I assumed it was a car loan when I read GMAC, and I see now that it's a mortgage. You might wanna try and contact Tow2topgun, he went through this and came out great.
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