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easy-lift guy

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  1. Yes, when the natives or not so natives really get worked up they just torch hundreds of cars:sneaky2: Pretty pathetic to say the least:thumbdown: easy-lift guy
  2. This does not surprise me. I have seen a number of Russian Dash Cam videos on line. Seems to be some sort of deterrent against these animals willing to defraud insurance companies and policy holders. easy-lift guy
  3. I can only hope that the fact that the victim has been acquitted, he will not now be sued by the criminals?. My Rx, watch your back, break all limbs, dispose of all refuge properly. easy-lift guy
  4. Hey Jon, will have our Second Freeze for the season tonight. Covered up the Citrus, Avocado, Strawberrys tonight. Should keep the grass down so I won't have to mow for another month, I hope!. Take care, stay warm, sell more fire wood!. easy-lift guy
  5. I suspect this will become the norm more so in the future. Sooner or later enough is enough and the good honest must take back your country before you loose everything. easy-lift guy
  6. This ad does not bother me based on reg's reply. Now that being said I am fascinated by the number of members referancing the phrase " hairy arsed bloke" I have to admit this phrase makes me chuckle. In the event AT go's over the top and starts to disallow pictures like the OP has termed everyday sexism in place of " hairy arsed blokes" I would become very afraid. easy-lift guy
  7. That does make a difference. How much Taiwan can teach its relatives remains to be seen. easy-lift guy
  8. Considering how bad pollution is in China over all, I especially wonder how sincere this publication is. Pretty sad when the Smog is so bad in some cities that a giant LED screen showing what the sunset should look like in the West, only problem the sun is not visible during the day. I can only imagine how well trees fair in city environments much less in the countryside. easy-lift guy
  9. Keeping up with them updates will help things run smoother. easy-lift guy
  10. Necessity is the mother of invention. easy-lift guy
  11. I agree the 3rd edition is much more comprehensive. Enjoy, the book is really a great read for all. easy-lift guy
  12. That picture is an example of real customer service. Reminds me of a customer once upon a time who wanted extra pickles on his burger when I worked at McDonald's. I stacked 1" of pickle chips on the burger and the manager wrapped and served the burger!, customer must have been happy since the manager never received a complaint. easy-lift guy
  13. Gathering useful intel on the part of Organized Crime is part of the game. No specific locations need to be given. In general when criminals steak out particular neighborhoods they are pretty sure of their chances of being successful based on survaliance, timing,mis direction, and making sure that any and all items on their steal list are processed and out of the country ASAP. I would suspect that larger items may require more elaborate fencing opperations and Organized crime is up to the task, regrettably!. Now and again I really do like a good recovery opperation on the part of the police, I honestly believe that for the most part these type are amatures or may be part of a larger plan of mis direction and or distraction. I really can only observe from the outside, if anyone is determined enough things can and will be stolen. It is a pity that more civilian policing authority in conjunction with the local and regional authorities is not available?. Everyone take care. easy-lift guy
  14. Let me give you some advise. Instead of posting details and locations of break in's on a public forum, try the members only section. I understand your trying to help one another and that is fine. Problem is I am convinced that the crooks your warning about are monitoring this web-site and any other public forums. Send PM's to one another for more secure means of exchanging info. Don't give the enemy a fighting chance when it comes to updating their battle plans. easy-lift guy
  15. My Ranger has Two filters, I would change both metal, plastic at the same time. easy-lift guy
  16. Rx goggles for sports like racket ball, tennis, swimming, skiing exist here Stateside. Smith optics would be one international company, Oakley, Spy+ are other brands. The companies offering anti fog capabilities I suspect are the models your shopping for. Make sure your current with you Rx and get your eyes properly protected. If the cost is really expensive, remember that price when you did have 20/20 vision. easy-lift guy
  17. You are a wise person:thumbup1: easy-lift guy
  18. Fair enough, when you make the move send me a PM. If your anywhere in SW Florida let me know, I will be happy to show you some Southern Hospitality upon your visit. easy-lift guy
  19. Really nice finished work!, I especially like the picture of your supervisor pretending to be sweeping up behind you while carefully taking mental notes for your next evaluation. Keep up the good work Dan. easy-lift guy
  20. Just be warned, the sticker shock will become very clear when you add up your living expenses and wonder why your net income is at the level California will provide you. The USA is really a big country to establish your self, unless your dead set for the Golden State, just remember you still have options. All the best. easy-lift guy
  21. Really curious about this, I am not picking on you. Do you have a doctor to see about your vision issues?, do you at least wear safety goggles while you work? With a family history of vision issues just wondering if always checking on things is enough to protect and preserve your vision for now and in the future? easy-lift guy
  22. Go see an Opthologist ASAP. The Corneal is very delicate and reversing damage can be challenging. Take care of your eyes and your body, you only have one go around. easy-lift guy
  23. Thanks for sharing, really interesting. I recognized many sights from my last visit. The color quality was very good! easy-lift guy
  24. Good day. For all SAS, Special Forces or Ex Military, I highly recommend the movie Soul Surrivor, starting Mark Walburg as Marcus Lutrell the author and actuall survivor of the ill fated mission by US Navy Seals in Afghanistan. The movie is very graffic and telling with regards of the daily lives and rules of engagement against a determined enemy. I thank all Ex and current Military who serve and are willing to put their lives on the line every day to preserve the many freedoms that so many people can not even begin to comprehend and appreciate. Well done:thumbup1: easy-lift guy
  25. Creative and interesting, yes. Practical and safe, not so much. With enough funds and time nearly anything can be done. easy-lift guy

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