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Ah snap @tomertim I've been there. Luckily Apple replaced my iPhone for free twice..saved my hide. I dropped it once in the parking lot and the other time my daughter dropped it on the kitchen (tile) floor.
Looks like we can count on 5 feet of snow in 30 days.
-Elijah Price
Had one of the drivers I supervise get the flu and pass away yesterday. He was in his sixties, had the cold off and on this winter, and had apparently had previous health conditions we were not aware of. He called in yesterday morning to say he was going to be back on Monday, then was found a few hours later on his bathroom floor.
I'm going to give my wife and kids and extra hug and kiss tonight.
I took a vehicle in to have the timing belt, water pump and other drive belts changed. Which is going to cost an arm and a leg. They call me and say that they removed an engine mount and noticed that it is worn pretty badly. They recommend changing it too for another $115 dollars.
No thanks jokers, make it work... :angryfire: :facepalm1: :crazycobasa: :rope: :flamer: :gloom:
It really grinds my gears that Obama is my posting avatar instead of my current avatar. pissed:
Pillow-top mattresses. Piss me off. Oh how I loath them. I will never buy one again. :angryfire:
I can actually sleep fine on our pillow top, but they absorb too much shock for "hanky panky". The stupid @#$%&@ thing felt so comfy in the mattress store, and it actually is comfy for sleeping, but I didn't think of other consequences. We've had it for a several months now, but I seriously hate and loath that thing.:angryfire: Of course there are alternatives, but the lazy chair is about busted and I get sick of rug burns, etc.Quote:
X3... check out the Ikea memory foam mattresses, I have honestly never had a better nights sleep for $200.
It may sound funny to some, but when I came to work, I was seriously pissed off at that thing. I don't care how much it cost us, but it has to go.:angryfire:
Pillow tops are pure evil.:wallbash::wallbash: