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Jt prayers sent for you and your wife God Bless Dic and Carol
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even if it is a great phone this is not something id want for this reason "The battery is (still) not removable" seems to me apple is sticking to the old batter deal they had with the Ipod's where you cant change them just my 2cents Dray
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id say if you look around you could find a nicer boat for the same money and like was said a nice 120 or 140 merc. I/O will save you lots of headaches and cheap to fix with chevy parts instead of boat parts I had to put timing gears in my last one over 300 bucks just for the gears from the merc dealer gears from the auto parts 12.95 so you got it i went with the 12.95 parts and ran sweet Dray
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all you need to do is like said click on the little down arrow and then click on Tx. then you will get this page http://www.venturerider.org/forum/memberlist.php?do=getall&field6=56 good luck Dray
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my 1100 has the goofy bulbs too and its like 15 bucks at the dealer for them so what i did was went to the auto parts and for less then the cost of one bulb i got all the parts to change the sockets out to the standard bulbs and then ill be able to get bulbs at any mom and pop gas or partystore Dray
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nope not squids thats way up past him its where i live but i dont remember seeing it at the dealer last spring but i sure could check i was just at the dealer here in town today Dray
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I dont know if this is a good deal for you or not but here is a link to a GPS for you http://www.buy.com/prod/garmin-street-pilot-2610-touch-screen-gps-with-turn-by-turn-voice/q/loc/111/90125935.html Dray
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congrats on the new scoot youll be riding soon enough:snow2:
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Don im planing on being there and be glad to help your looking at 10 hours maybe a bit more to cook a 125 Lb pig and around 200 lb of charcoal
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Rocky Mountain Oysters are good but i like the Venison Oysters Better like Tasty little gumdrops SOME PARTS I didn't know there was any parts on a sheep one could or would want to eat I'll try a piece of that Blue Berry so dont let them eat it all till i get there:thumbsup2: Dray:15_8_211[1]:
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so even your starting to lean over to the new world are ya bud! did you slip on the Ice or what up there:stirthepot: Dray:15_8_211[1]:
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hey your going to be happy camper when you get it done its not like it was years ago very fast and fast recovery we'll be praying for you dray
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i allways check there prices as i have ordered from them sence the 70s and they are good people to deal with i have never had a problem with them dray
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good to hear everyone is ok heal up fast we'll be praying for you and just a few hours ago i almost took out a HD rider he made a left infront of me he was behind another car i dont think he even seen me he was just following the car in front of him good thing we both hit out breaks or he'd be toast right now i didnt know he was even back there till the car had went by and he was right on their rear bumper it was very close but still a miss be safe out there Dray
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i see the pic's ok
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nope i cheat i look every thing up http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bastion
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you were close very very close Although Steve McQueen did his own motorcycle riding, there was one stunt he did not perform: the hair-raising 60-foot jump over a fence. This was done by McQueen's friend Bud Ekins, who was managing a Los Angeles-area motorcycle shop when recruited for the stunt. It was the beginning of a new career for Ekins, as he later doubled for McQueen in Bullitt (1968) and did much of the motorcycle riding on the television series "CHiPs" (1977). Dray
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Sales of new homes plunged in March to the lowest level in 16 1/2 years as housing slumped further at the start of the spring sales season. The median price of a new home in March, compared with a year ago, fell by the largest amount in nearly four decades. The Commerce Department reported Thursday that sales of new homes dropped by 8.5 percent last month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 526,000 units, the slowest sales pace since October 1991. The median price of a home sold in March dropped by 13.3 percent compared with March 2007, the biggest year-over-year price decline since a 14.6 percent plunge in July 1970. The dismal news on new home sales followed earlier reports showing sales of existing homes fell by 2 percent in March. Housing, which boomed for five years, has been in a prolonged slump for the past two years with sales and home prices falling at especially sharp rates in formerly boom areas of the country. For March, sales were down in all regions of the country, dropping the most in the Northeast, a decline of 19.4 percent. Sales fell by 12.9 percent in the West, 12.5 percent in the Midwest and 4.6 percent in the South. In other economic news, orders to factories for big-ticket manufactured goods fell for a third straight month in March, the longest string of declines since the 2001 recession, while applications for unemployment benefits fell by 33,000 to 342,000. The Commerce Department said demand for durable goods dropped by 0.3 percent last month, a worse-than-expected performance that underscored the problems manufacturers are facing from a severe economic slowdown. The last time orders fell for three consecutive months was from February to April of 2001, when the country was sliding into the last recession. The weakness in manufacturing orders was led by a 4.6 percent drop in orders for autos, a sector hard hit by soaring gasoline prices, and the weakening economy, which have cut sharply into car sales. Orders in the category that includes home appliances fell by 6.6 percent. This industry has been hurt by the two-year slump in home sales. President Bush said Tuesday that the economy was not in a recession but a period of slower growth. However, economists who believe the country has fallen into a recession pointed to the string of declines in manufacturing orders to support their view. "The broad swath of data in the March (orders) report is indicative of a mixed set of conditions in a factory sector that is, overall, in a mild recession," said Cliff Waldman, economist for the Manufacturers Alliance/MAPI. The Labor Department reported that claims for unemployment benefits fell by 33,000 last week to 342,000. Economists had been expecting claims to rise by 3,000. The four-week moving average for claims fell by 7,250 to 369,500. Even with the improvements, analysts said the weak economy is still putting greater pressures on the labor market. The unemployment rate climbed to 5.1 percent in March as businesses laid off the largest number of workers in five years. Economic growth slowed to a near-standstill at the end of last year as the economy was battered by the prolonged slump in housing and a severe credit crunch that has resulted in billions of dollars of losses at many of the nation's largest financial institutions and has made it harder for consumers and businesses to get loans. Consumer sentiment, meanwhile, has plunged to recessionary lows as Americans have also watched gasoline soar to an average price above $3.50 per gallon nationally. The 0.3 percent drop in orders for durable goods, items expected to last at least three years, followed even bigger declines of 0.9 percent in February and 4.4 percent in January. Orders for all transportation products fell by 4.6 percent, reflecting the big drop in demand for autos. Orders for commercial aircraft actually rose by 5.5 percent while demand for defense aircraft surged by 29.4 percent. Many defense industries have seen big increases reflecting the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. A key category viewed as a proxy for business investment plans showed no increase in March after a big 2 percent drop in February. Businesses have cut back on plans to expand and modernize as the economy has softened.
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