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easy-lift guy

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  1. Really refreshing to watch and listen to a person willing to call a spade a spade. easy-lift guy
  2. I will get my best man on the project as well! easy-lift guy
  3. Specsavers, LOL That as a goodin! easy-lift guy
  4. Ian, just clear coat him. His natural color will remain clean. You will need to make a version for each brand saw. Otherwise nice work. easy-lift guy ps, If I furnish a scaled version of the ELH for one of them fellows could you make me one? Thanks Ted
  5. Regrettably seat polishing and having a brown body instead of a brown nose seem ever more popular. I think the more people depend on government for many things, including common sense. The more of the same will continue. I know if two older established companies in particular that have told me that it would be impossible to set up now for business in the UK due to government regulation and control. That is really sad and also exist here in The USA as well:thumbdown: easy-lift guy
  6. And that Sir is the price society shall continue to pay for technology:thumbdown: Two generations of people in capable or unwilling to perform any manual labor. I bet your ex helper had no problem using a cell phone. easy-lift guy
  7. Your mistaken. These people are not crazy. These people are determined to accomplish their goals and if any one or government chooses to interfere or disrupt their progress the results will be very bad for the non believers, or anyone or anything else in general. easy-lift guy
  8. Of course let's not forget the Belgium's. Seems the entire country is on lock down with the government advising everyone to stay away from train stations, airports and public gatherings. Going to be a lot of standing with each EU and non EU country under attack in one way or another. I wonder how that NATO thing is working out right about now? easy-lift guy
  9. Dang, them Prussians are round these parts as well. easy-lift guy
  10. I would not spend any more money on advertising. It seems that your target market is the commercial end of your business anyway so stick with serving the professionals first and your one off and residential customers as they contact you. The commercial customers are your bread and butter, the residential customers are the gravey. As long as your consistent with your pricing and reliability your network of customers will spread the word for you. easy-lift guy
  11. I suppose he could have used some more time at the range, however he was also trying really hard to not hit his partner who was trying to be drown by the perp!. Good guys and K-9 Win, and scum bag Looose, Permanently! easy-lift guy
  12. I got your PM, your mail box is full:confused1:. empty some of your mail, when are you getting that new larger box for email? easy-lift guy
  13. Jon the idiots comparing the dog that was killed while on duty to just a dog have once again shown their other discontent for law enforcement. That dog will receive at least a formal burial from the Police if not from the French Government for acting as bravely as it and the other police did in order to raid the apartment complex that was held by the Terriorst I am not a dog person by nature, however I have the utmost respect for the handlers of Police or Military K-9 units that are trained to handle very complex situations at a moments notice. 3 weeks ago there was a stolen car suspect hiding in a swamp in Tampa. Seems he was not willing to come out on his own so a K-9 unit was called in to flush him out. Seems the perp did not want to come out peacefully and in the process attempted to drown the K-9 unit. Needless to say his handler did not take kindly to his partner being attacked so the Deputy send 3 rounds down the perps way. The K-9 deputy surrived and the perp in time died of his wounds:thumbup1: easy-lift guy
  14. You should only take care or known customers first and foremost. Forecasting how much growth from year to year depends on demand and how much you want your business to grow. Only you can make that determination. Usually the longer you have been selling product the better perspective you will have on future needs and demands. Always have enough on hand for your regulars and margin a percentage of your production for cash and carry customers. easy-lift guy
  15. You sir are absolutely correct. The knowledge and experience you have acquired since your 16 th Birthday to date is a testimat to your desire to be the best you can regardless of what job may come. My hats off to you! All the best. easy-lift guy
  16. Actually its very bad. The number of reported murders for this year alone is over 300 and climbing. Really bad when the Baltimore Orioles have to cancel general admission for a baseball game since the City of Baltimore could not insure the safety of the fans and players before during or after the game. The game was for the first time in the history of American Baseball was televised to an empty stadium:confused1: Lets put it another way, Imagine having a football game at Wembley Stadium and the government could not allow anyone to actually enter and watch or leave due to violence from rioters in the city. Of course you could still watch at home while the Two teams played to an empty stadium. I really have nothing against the TCIA and I have done many shows over the years around the country, I just will never do a show in Baltimore again due to safety concerns. I believe in light of events that took place in Baltimore this year the TCIA may consider another location since the situation in Baltimore will not be improving in the future, IMHO, easy-lift guy
  17. Jon, never let it be said your sister inlaw doesn't have a sense humor. easy-lift guy
  18. There are any number of gloves available on line that may meet your needs, like this pair https://www.northernsafety.com/Product/5837/Whizard-Handguard-II-Level-5-Cut-Resistant-Glove easy-lift guy
  19. Not sure if you can down load this book on Amazon, might be worth a try. Excellent book and the author is first rate all the way:thumbup1: easy-lift guy
  20. My family lives just South of Baltimore and after this murder season I have no desire to ever return much less do a show in this city again. My life means more to me than being another murder stat in a city that has become a war zone:thumbdown::thumbdown: easy-lift guy
  21. If the membership had any idea how many people get hit, crushed, mangled, shot, stabbed, run over on a daily basis in NYC it would be easier to understand the news report and realize its just another day in NYC. The fact that the person that was crushed was a delivery man is one more example of the rat race mentality that exist in this city. Being distracted in NYC is a daily happening, if not way of life. easy-lift guy
  22. The tree was obviously marked for removal. Most people living in NYC are certifiable. The ones on bicycles are very dangerous. I also agree with Steve on this one when it comes to the final word after the investigation is complete. I believe there will be no final word and the investigation will come and go. NYC is a constant rat race, sometimes the rats get crushed. easy-lift guy
  23. Really, and I though the 99 year lease ran out and the territory was returned to mainland China. Since the beginning of this thread your selective ingornorance and or anal retentivness on history really surprises me, than again maybe not. easy-lift guy
  24. Thanks for making my point, your reply continues to speak volumes. easy-lift guy
  25. David you have to consider the source and the knowledge of history that this person is surely lacking particularly with regards to the Falklands. Save your money for the dental cost, it would cost more for a spine transplant:sneaky2: That to would not be worth it. easy-lift guy

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