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Looking forward to another great weekend of serving up the tunes, while yall serve up that great food~
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It feels longer than that to me. Everything got taken care of though without having to get a benefit together.
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OMG! I was just talking to my GF about this song the other night. My youngest aunt (how is rooming with me now) turned me on to that song way back, and many other rock n roll songs back in the day. Loved all of those, and they were all during the skating phase, except maybe Whip it, which was after I traded in my skates and racing motorcycle for a car and women.
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Loco-Motion by Grand Funk R.R.!! And pretty much anything from K.C. and Sunshine band...I know I'm old!
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I thought that there was a rule against name calling....
subby1 replied to dawneykids's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Oh, come on, man!! You know who it is...it's that @#$%^*)^%$## piece of @#%^modern art@#% who behaves like a total @#@$^ing @#cur$$$!! Anyone can see that. -
Good call. Check that EGR!
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I got my first .22 when I was only 6 yrs old...never shot myself in the foot. We used to chew on lead pellets, as well as I was like a woodchuck on my old-school pencils that were painted with lead paint back in that day, yet I had two highly above par intelligent daughters that are now pouring over scholarships that come in almost daily from colleges wanting them in. We also got our first "Case" knives when we were about 5 years old too. Amazingly, I never cut myself until I was much older, and then only once. Of course later in life when I had to start using X-acto's in my field of w
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Awesome! And welcome to pcom~
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That is right. And based on your high NOX readings, like the others said, go after the EGR first and check that the timing aint too high. You can actually retard the timing below specs. and greatly lower the reading.
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I meant no ill will to your OP. Mine was what some might deem politically charged, so I chose to put it where it may lie dormant, although I wish it were more open to the public, as it was intended to only garner thoughts, and no BS child-like rhetoric that I read so much in the open.
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Firearms are the same genie out of a bottle that nukes are. Outlawing them is futile and worse, gives the already thugs who possess them illegally, more guns to harbor in the end, as the under handed pay offs begin (and they will, please KNOW this). Our country is in a world of calamity, and guns have ZERO to do with it on the broader scale of things. There are much bigger fish to fry here than worrying about guns. I have been raised around guns and had my own since I was 5 years old. Dad had to cut the stock down to size so it would fit under my shoulder. I wanted to be a sniper in the mi
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It's all in how you look at it...today I fixed my truck, delivered a mower, picked up a mower, took in a mower, and finally fixed my other car. Yes, I would say it's been a GREAT DAY, indeed!! At least I made a dent in my otherwise complicated life. p.s. sorry for posting this so late, but this is how long it takes me to make my day a "good" day.
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In an effort to not make my reply so generic in nature, let me just reiterate, loyalty is something that we all gauge, based on our own loyalty to others. Therein lies your answer......again, this is not about money, this about loyalty. There's a HUGE difference. People have tried to "buy" me in the past to no avail. Why? They resorted to money, although accepting such an offer would step on the toes of those who's loyalty knows no bounds. They may not always be there, but are ALWAYS there as soon as a distress signal is sent. And I, for them. IMO, that's probably the best way to survive
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I have hesitated to post on any of this for a long time. But, I finally did tonight. It's in the political area though, so I doubt many people will see it. Danggit! (still gotta post according to guidelines).
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Whichever shows the SAME loyalty as you do. Money should not be a factor, but unfortunately almost always is. Loyalty far outweighs just money.
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Mower, chainsaw, generator repair in paulding dallas hiram
subby1 replied to subby1's topic in Business NEWS
I have them listed on my website, but those prices reflect regular season prices. Give me a call and we can work out something you'll be happy with. I am a whiz with 2-cycle engines, and 4-cycles are a piece of cake. 678-315-8794. I'll be up till about midnight working, so call me if you'd like to. We can hash it over after you give me some more info. My rates are also 20% off until mid February. Great time to call! Glenn -
Mower, chainsaw, generator repair in paulding dallas hiram
subby1 replied to subby1's topic in Business NEWS
I'm sorry, sugar. I really was in a hurry...in fact, I am still hard at work trying to fix my car and get it out of the garage so I can work on another mower. Looks like another late night for Scooby. I just stooped in to pcom to see if any bizz might be looming on the horizon. And on a side note....have you looked at her yet? (the mower)....she's a REAL beauty!! You got a great deal, and I feel much better knowing that a good friend bought it than someone I didn't know at all. The deck is smaller, but will do a much better job on a small yard like yours than the monster I picked up from you -
Mower, chainsaw, generator repair in paulding dallas hiram
subby1 replied to subby1's topic in Business NEWS
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I can see houses being built on the empty subdivisions. However, those already have the infrastructure in place, so you're looking at mostly builders, but not design work or civil development. Building companies with deep pockets bought those empties up a few years back on the city square auctions for bargain prices.
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Give me a call if you want to get your mowers and outdoor equipment ready for Spring time. Thanks! Glenn 678-315-8794
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I am still hearing from my former developers it will still be a long while before residential goes anywhere. Nonetheless, I just sent out a torrent of resume's today just to keep my face on the books. Commercial and industrial sites are improving, but home building?? Not from where I am sitting it aint. Perhaps in other areas of the country. There are still tens of thousands of empty NEW homes that still haven't sold since about 5 or so years ago. Until they sell, it's hard to fathom why any developer would invest in property for home building, especially since most of them have fallen back on
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I LOVE that stuff!!
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Mine too. It also is very convenient to use for audio speakers. which are also all over my house and basement/man-cave. Virtually anything that requires 4-5 wires and draws low enough current could be using CAT5 cable.
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Yep, the tank is usually 10' outside the foundation from where the drain pipe heads out. However, I have noticed that locating the nitrification lines are very problematic in a S/D as old as mine (93). I also had a hard time training my family on the do's and don'ts of a septic system....no feminine products should be flushed, cigarette butts, and anything that is not easily dissoluble. In 1993, the regulations on septic systems in Paulding County were basically non-existent. And anyone who lives south of 278, in the Lick Log Creek basin area, ALL have septic systems. I spent well over 7
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I would say, catch the SOB before he goes to jail and just give him a good ass whoopin...it's the best you'll probably get in personal satisfaction.