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easy-lift guy

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  1. Over here we triple rince with bleach or pool chlorine. Not to expensive, murder on dark clothing though. Works fine otherwise. easy-lift guy
  2. Steve, I have to admit the thought had not crossed my mind, LOL. easy-lift guy
  3. With a Easy-Lift Harness you could of had a Quinella and have completed the task far safer and been in complete control of that unruly Power Pole Saw!, just a thought of course. easy-lift guy
  4. Please set a proper example for your son and encourage him to understand that our bodies although resilient are very fragile at best. Wearing any and all protective gear is a Good Habit to start as young as possible, here in the states we have an expression " like father like son". At least in the future when your Son gets out on his own and the next generation of skyhucks appear they will brag about grand pa skyhucks, teaching me how it was done once upon a time!. What a bed time story that would be easy-lift guy
  5. Could be for real?, obviously a pilot program of some sort. Sounds like good exposure but like any other reality show how far one will go for ratings remains to be seen? I hope it is legit and some members try out and make the final cut. easy-lift guy
  6. I continue to read in utter discontent and amazement one story after another like this one. Since I don't have any skin in the game per say I have no real problem with calling a spade a spade in my country or here, I think?. Anyway I am still wondering to this day what is the breaking point for the people of Britian?. Are the suspected accused so untouchable that they may be allowed to continue this undeterred rampage against anyone and everyone in your country??. With all the challenges we face on a day to day basis in our mutual country's this reoccurring pox against your selfs must end some how some way. With a membership as large as AT is it not possible to pull the combined resources of said organization and others of like mind to make your voices know to the rest of the citizens of your country?. I welcome other comments since this problem is not going away on it's own. easy- lift guy
  7. You are correct and pray to God you never do. We have poison Ivey, Oak, and sumac here and depending on how sensitive your skin is it can be mild to extremely painful:thumbdown:' also the Mango tree is in the same family as well, keep the pitch or sap off of your skin at all cost. Stay safe:thumbup1: easy-lift guy
  8. You are correct. Very busy time over here as well, however to the credit of my vendors here any warranty work gets pushed forward and back to the customer ASAP. easy-lift guy
  9. Capital Idea!, try it it may grow on you. easy-lift guy
  10. Some folks are Ignorant,other are Jealous and some others are just plain Stupid. Don't let them get your goat. Your provideing a service that they either cannot or will not ever understand or appreicate. I have the same issues with some folks with my product, especially at shows. I politely demo the product for them and answer their question and after I have had my full of their silly comments or non clever remarks I send them down to the next booth for some better chocolate candies since I am fresh out:sneaky2: easy-lift guy
  11. If I am not mistaken this substance was used as a type of truth serum during WW II by the Germans?, perhaps by all sides if it was available?? easy-lift guy
  12. Having start a thread like this is so important for yourself and the many members and family members that have had and will get Cancer in one form or another. From a personnel note I lost both parents to Cancer long ago and in my fathers case he did have both chemo and radiation treatments. I believe once you start either one of these treatment regiments your appetite will drop in a big way. This is normal and you will have to force yourself to keep your calorie intake as high as possible. Also you will notice that food taste different as well, again a side affect from the treatments. There will be many who will keep you and your family in our prayers and hoping for a swift and positive outcome. Your not alone, ESP since your a part of a rather large family! easy-lift guy
  13. Good for you dean. Looks like the pot of gold at the end of that rainbow turned out to be a nice saw and case after all. easy-lift guy
  14. Why thanks Hodge, I resemble that. If I make APF in September I shall get Steve a quart. If he makes it over for TCIA this year I will make it a gallon. Thanks Steve for all your efforts. easy-lift guy
  15. Unsolicited testimonial advertising is PRICELESS:thumbup1: Well Done! easy-lift guy
  16. Nice site Chris. All the best easy-lift guy
  17. An informed consumer is your best customer to deal with for the most part. I have found that if your honest and up front with the customer in the first place you know where you stand from that point forward, less drama. easy-lift guy
  18. Looks just like the meals served here in the States, is the appearance of the meal the bone of contention or have there been a high number of food poisoning cases unreported? Seems like the age old complaints it looks bad or it taste bad or I should get more for what I paid for?. Would the students or the parents pay more for better meals?, I kinda of doubt it. Solution, pack your own meals and that way the cook won't get the blame. My Two cents. easy-lift guy
  19. I have a 94 Ford Ranger, I am the second owner and I purchased this truck in 1997 with 97k miles fast forward 2012. Presently 313k miles and still performing well no major repairs and when I bought the truck in 1997 I paid a whole $5,000 American, Yes I did get a good deal and would recommend this make and model to anyone. just keep up with the regular maintenance and don't abuse the truck. It may even serve you as long as my truck still does. easy-lift guy
  20. It really depends on weather you have a conscious or not. That being said your reputation will depend on your honesty and desire to do the best job for your customers. It does not always put bread on the table or fuel in the tank, however no one ever said it would:sneaky2:. I have always been honest with my customers since I enjoy sleeping at night. There is alot to be said for having a clear conscious and knowing you are serving your customer well:thumbup1: Treat you customers like you want to be treated. easy-lift guy
  21. Perhaps he pushed back or something dropped a hint:sneaky2: easy-lift guy
  22. The beauty of working for yourself or owning your own company is the ability to say NO. I will admit it can take some practice and with enough time one can become pretty good at it just like most any other Two year old!. Some folks want you to feel guilty in the process, don't fall for that trick either. Your in business for yourself and you call the shots. You in time will be able to smell out these dip sticks a mile away or even as close as a phone call in some cases. Just move on and try not to take it personel, they want to get under your skin since it is a control thing for them and their kind. easy-lift guy
  23. Impressive . Looks like you had good weather, and your dog to Supervise the work. easy-lift guy
  24. Compared to some sites I am a member of here in the States ArbTalk is great. The amount of trash talk and poor language I encounter makes me wonder if the mods on these sites are permenately out to lunch. I guess to a point it is the mentality here as well, nearly Neanderthal at times by some posters. Count your blessings. Of couse for some comic relief you could just Google some sites here state side if you want a good laugh or Two. easy-lift guy
  25. It could be, however my source is Frist generation here in the USA and still has family in Poland. I am sure the name will be sorted out and the little boy will be flattered that someone else actually took the time to correctly get his name right:thumbup1: easy-lift guy

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