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Richard Huff- November 6, 1947 - June 9, 2015
N0206B replied to Clark Funeral Home's topic in May they rest in Peace
Rest in peace Richard. You provided many great years of service to the citizens of Paulding County and a lot of the great projects completed by Paulding DOT over the years are because of your leadership. -
Some pop-ups are easier than others and also have basic features all the way up to a bathroom with a shower and toilet. If you're looking for something small, lightweight and provides a comfortable place to sleep you might want to consider a hard sided teardrop camper. You park it, level it, and hook up to power and you're set. They range from around $5,000 to close to $10,000 which is also the price range for a lot of pop-ups. Manufacturers know that when faced with upgrading to a larger vehicle to tow a travel trailer, consumers will sometimes spend more on a simple lightweight pop-up or
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Haha. We love watching We're the Millers at least every couple of months! Yeah getting one that big through the curve might be a problem. Since the truck is a shortbed we can barely make it in and out of the driveway without putting the trailer wheels completely in the ditch next to the driveway. We made some great friends at two different dealerships, one we bought from and one where their sales manager left and is opening a new RV store in Newnan. I'll let them know what you're looking for to see what options they may have.
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She came over here too with a flyer. I feel so helpless when someone loses a dog because we've been in that position before and the terror runs through me while I'm frantically searching for them. Luckily ours are lazy and came back within an hour while I was out searching. Nothing like the relief of coming back to find the two lazy butts laying in the garage ready for a big bowl of water. I hope that he shows back up around here and gets reunited. I'll keep an eye out for him. I don't know if you have a fenced area but if you do see him and need a place to corral him until the owners pi
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I know what you mean. We're always meeting new people at the campgrounds but it would be nice to have some Paulding friends to take trips with too. Who knows, maybe a PCOM RV weekend at some point! BTW we camped at Jim R Miller park in Cobb County a few weeks ago and enjoyed it. Even though it's 30 mins from home it was great just to get away for a few nights. Plus it's only $15/night for water, electric and sewer. It's rare to find a place that cheap! That would actually work great for a PCOM RV weekend.
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Hello hello! You definitely should get one. We need someone to take trips with. Come over and take a look at ours sometime. Also, the Atlanta Camping and RV show is at the end of January. You should go and browse all of the types and models. You might end up like us, go to browse and end up finding one you can't resist and end up buying it. Also I saw you joined the facebook page. The Fuzion pictures on the page is the one we recently bought. It's already made the trip to Key West and we loved it. Last year we went to Yellowstone with the Jayco that's in some of the pictures.
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I'm sorry to hear about your loss. Unfortunately, I'm not sure if you have many options at this hour. Most vets can handle it or Deceased Pet Care at 2126 Fairburn Rd in Douglasville can take care of it for you. Their number is 678-838-4640. Also, they usually provide the ashes back to you in a small decorative tin. If you're looking for something to use more as a memorial you might be interested in the attached picture of the kind of display I made for Bandit, one of our three dogs that passed away over the past year. It's very simple to make and I bought everything at Michaels for
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If you enjoy RV camping and are looking for a group to make new friends, plan group trips and enjoy the camping lifestyle, please join a new Facebook page titled "Georgia RVers". Here is a link: http://www.facebook.com/GeorgiaRVers
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Definitely Zerorez Atlanta. I have used a variety of locally owned places as well as Stanley Steemer for carpet cleaning and none of them turn out nearly as good as Zerorez. Right now they have a three room special for $139 or a five room special for $199. They also do duct cleaning.
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This one? http://www.wsbtv.com/videos/news/family-says-cobb-schools-overeacting-with-ebola/vCyHWG/
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4br/2ba, fenced yard, rent to own in Austell: http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/apa/4720818291.html
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I used Joffe Medi-center across from Cumberland Mall. Great staff and excellent service and results. Don't let the $250/eye or similar advertisements scare you, that is based on people that have slight vision problems and require very little work for vision correction. So unless you already have decent vision don't be surprised if your cost is more than that (likely $1,395/eye) since you'll probably end up like most people and need more than the simple tweak. Joffe also has a best price guarantee for the Atlanta area. Regardless, I don't regret doing it at all. It was one of the best
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RV World in Buford is great to work with. Locally and family owned, they treat customers fairly and make you feel at home. Much different experience than the corporate feel at the larger dealerships. After browsing at many local dealerships and others between here and Montana on a 2 week trip to Yellowstone last year,we purchased a new fifth wheel toyhauler from RV World in February and I can't say enough great things about them. Great prices and with no corporate red tape for approval/upselling.
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North Atlanta RV rental located on S Main St in Acworth. They have some great units on their site. You can find it easily on a google search.
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Unfortunately Tender Loving Pet Grooming closed back in December. Luke's friend Tracy and his mother have joined up with each other and opened The Pet Parlor which is in the original location of Tender Loving Pet grooming at 399 West Memorial Drive (beside the Dallas School of Dance building near Second Baptist Church). According to the information on the Tender Loving Pet Grooming Facebook page, The Pet Parlor kept the same telephone number that was used by Tender Loving.
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After spending the last 36 hours helping stranded motorists get home, now that things are slightly starting to improve it may be possible to safely retrieve your vehicle. State DOT is assisting with transporting people to cars inside the perimeter but if you're around the Paulding, West Cobb or North Douglas area you're pretty much on your own. If you simply abandoned the car or slid off the roadway and have no damage but just need a ride to it and a pull back onto the roadway I'd be happy to give you a hand. I haven't had a problem in my F250 and I've travelled around 400 miles from Atl
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I need help with a small EYE tablet...................
N0206B replied to Mrs G's topic in RECENT TOPICS
I had a problem with my phone a while back that was prompting for payment for free apps which sounds similar to your problem so maybe this helps. I'm pulling from my memory so I hope this explanation makes sense. When it gets to the purchase page, there's a drop down box for the type of card you're using (Visa, MC, etc). I believe I selected an option for "none" which will then allow you to proceed to the next page and complete the download. -
Speed Limit on 278 from Wendy's to The new Racetrac at Cleburne
N0206B replied to clp721's topic in RECENT TOPICS
According to Google maps, the 45 speed limit sign was there when the most recent street views were taken in May 2012. The sign is shown in the picture in front of Krystal. -
Speed Limit on 278 from Wendy's to The new Racetrac at Cleburne
N0206B replied to clp721's topic in RECENT TOPICS
The sign is still there, it has just been knocked down and is laying on the ground. You can still see part of one of the metal post sticking up about 12 inches and if you look close you'll see the sign laying in the ditch so the speed limit still switches from 45 to 55 one you pass Depot Dr going east. -
I'd have to agree with Pubby on this one. Look at the drivers door, although it's blurred you can make out what appears to be a vehicle model emblem just above the chrome door trim. The Chevrolet version is the Tahoe and does not have any type of emblem on the door however the GMC Yukon does. I've attached two photos to show the difference. Here's the Tahoe: And here's the Yukon: The surveillance picture also seems to have more "bling" to the trim which points more towards the Yukon because it's door trim appears to have a little more chrome to it. Hopeful
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It's still 55 from the east side of the intersection of Depot Dr (in front of IHOP like you referenced) and all the way to Cobb County. The 55 MPH sign is still there, it's just been knocked down and is laying in the ditch.
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Holy Crap...look at who is leading our children
N0206B replied to dumbestgirlintheworld's topic in RECENT TOPICS
That is exactly 1500 characters so my guess is the limit (likely an entry on a web-based job application) was 1500 and they decided to abbreviate and delete vowels in certain words to stay within the character limit. A smart person would have been more creative in their wording to still get their point across without compromising on the amount or content of the characters which as we can tell made this person look very uneducated. -
Did you have any luck getting it moved? If not and if tomorrow (Sunday) is ok I can help with it. I actually planned on going to Home Depot to pick up some pine straw so I'd be happy to pick up the couch and bring it down for you. Send me a message if you still need help.
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I am pretty sure the house was on what is now called Rocky Ridge Dr which runs between Bakers Bridge Rd and High Point Rd which abuts the Douglas County line. I can't remember what Rocky Ridge Dr was called at the time (it was renamed in the mid 90's) but it's a small dirt road with a private grass air strip at the intersection with High Point Rd.