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I just got one from OK. to MA., guy in OK. put the wrong city and state on package, but the right zip code, got it in 2 days with USPS. Miracles happen now and then.
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theres a special class at fed-ex that they bring it to central spot, then transfer it to USPS, for them to deliver to house.
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The worst are the ones that go fed-ex then get handed over to the post office. They often go back to fed ex , before getting delivered
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me too, just started to act up, can't click on last posting.
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Don't need one now, but have one needing to be rebuilt, where can I get a kit to rebuild it.
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wasn't much of a change to me.
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Bongo Bob watch out, Al Roker says Big Tom has his snow blower aimed at your place.
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go here to see free meals list for vet's day http://themilitarywallet.com/veterans-day-free-meals-and-discounts/
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Came across this on another site explaining leaving coins on head stones. http://www.snopes.com/military/coins.asp
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COINS LEFT ON TOMBSTONES While visiting some cemeteries you may notice that headstones marking certain graves have coins on them, left by previous visitors to the grave. These coins have distinct meanings when left on the headstones of those who gave their life while serving in America's military, and these meanings vary depending on the denomination of coin. A coin left on a headstone or at the grave site is meant as a message to the deceased soldier's family that someone else has visited the grave to pay respect. Leaving a penny at the grave means simply that you visited. A nickel indicates that you and the deceased trained at boot camp together, while a dime means you served with him in some capacity. By leaving a quarter at the grave, you are telling the family that you were with the solider when he was killed. According to tradition, the money left at graves in national cemeteries and state veterans cemeteries is eventually collected, and the funds are put toward maintaining the cemetery or paying burial costs for indigent veterans. In the US, this practice became common during the Vietnam war, due to the political divide in the country over the war; leaving a coin was seen as a more practical way to communicate that you had visited the grave than contacting the soldier's family, which could devolve into an uncomfortable argument over politics relating to the war. Some Vietnam veterans would leave coins as a "down payment" to buy their fallen comrades a beer or play a hand of cards when they would finally be reunited. The tradition of leaving coins on the headstones of military men and women can be traced to as far back as the Roman Empire.
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Is it me or did the hit next till attached pictures opened get fixed. Pictures open right when I hit them now.
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Seems to be easy to get around, change is good
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last year I went thur that, bottom was working, top wasn't. they tried drugs for a while, arteries not blocked, then decided I needed a new upgraded pacemaker, had a older mode l [1998] that worked bottom of heart new one worked bottom and top, really helped. no big deal have one 16 years now. good luck on whatever works for you.
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the link above takes me to old rally page.
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Where did you get a point set, I got a old pump I'd like to get rebuilt as a backup.
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Bob, is Robin going to give you a good spanking for your birthday.
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its on FX channel
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On rte. 302 by Barre, Vt. check out the hole they take granite from at the Rock of Ages company site.
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We're not freaken home yet, in the morning we'll finish it off. had a great time with my WNY friends and all those that attended. each year it gets better, see all of you next year.
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JRichard and Jonesy and wife Linda are here already. Let the good time roll. Oops, got weak heart, must not get too carried away, yeh, right.
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Stay dry if you can, you think ventureriders are nuts, wait till you meet this crowd.
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Crash pics...Bravada cut me off...
jonesy replied to Bodaggit23's topic in Royal Star and Royal Star Tour Deluxe Tech Talk
painting it orange don't work, my venture trike was orange and someone hit it first day on road, just marked the fender but said he didn't see it. -
Just curious, How many Wing Riders do we have on the site?
jonesy replied to Midrsv's topic in Honda Goldwing Tech Talk
I got a '12 wing trike, still have my venture trike too.