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Picked up my CHL today. I'm all official now My wife's is ready too, she just needs to get downtown to pick it up!1 point
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A lot of you are friends on Facebook so you've already seen my post, but I'm happy to say my wife(Sept 29,12) and I are expecting our first child Aug 14th. So far so good, no morning sickness, wifes tests have all come back clean, even being a vegetarian, and we feel we are truly blessed. It was planned so hopefully everything continues to go as smooth as it has. She is still running about 3 miles 4-5 times a week, and we just came back from our first family vacation with my parents in CO and she did great on skis, again. And yes, the kid will be at the tracks with me next year, probably not this year, but can't wait to have my wife and a little one enjoying what I love so much. Just wanted to share :)1 point
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If only...sigh...its not totally out of the question I suppose. Sent from my ADR6300 using Tapatalk 21 point
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I am sure someone lost a bet when they were told one of the employees got caught robbing a bank and chose the black guy with dreads.1 point
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Don't eat at 11pm in bad areas and you would not need a gun.. LOL I had to do it.1 point
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In the past I'd have agreed however he is a back stabbing weasel so I don't trust him too much anymore1 point
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Pretty bike! NADA lists your bike at Low/High Retail of $3160/$4155. KBB lists your bike at Trade In/Retail of $2810/$4095. At $3Gs, he's getting a killer deal with those low miles on a super clean bike. On the other hand, if you're hot to sell and buy your upgrade and he's got cash in hand, you're the one who has to decide if you're in that much of a hurry. If you don't have your replacement bike already spec'd, I'd say leave it on the market for awhile and see what the spring season brings. The downside of doing this is that small bikes are definitely a depreciable market item, and if you hold on too long, the price is gonna keep going down. If it was me--I'm assuming you're not selling this to a "friend" who'd be gettin' a great deal--I'd settle for splitting the difference and counter at $3300-3400 or thereabouts. Your call. Oh, and keep your helmet.1 point
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OK. DirecTV users. You can add a sports pack for $12.99. I called DirecTV and explained that I could switch to DISH for less money all around if they didn't work with me on adding BEIN. They initially offered a $10 credit but then gave me a $15 credit for 12 months since I also do AutoPay. Just passing it on in case you are interested. This is the comparable package on Dish. DISH Packages | America's Top 2501 point
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http://chronicle.northcoastnow.com/2013/02/21/landlord-accused-of-whipping-tenant-for-late-rent-payments/1 point
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If that's the target lap time difference, WSBK should be ditched because the WSSK machines are only 2 seconds a lap slower than WSBK machines...1 point
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My thought is that you can't have a WSBK machine pulling a faster trap speed than the CRT bikes on the front straight. Frankly, the WSBK machines shouldn't be within 3 seconds a lap of the CRT bikes. I always suspected that both championships did their best to ensure that they never used the same configuration of the same track explicitly to avoid direct comparisons. the tires are a significant difference as well, but I wish they'd do away with spec tires in MotoGP too. Let competition dictate.1 point
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beIN is running the WSBK 2013 season preview at 8:30 tonight. They also have the Phillips Island race posted on their schedule.1 point
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http://hellforleathermagazine.com/2013/02/phew-you-can-watch-sbk-this-weekend/1 point
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Zack came out and did an assessment of my place today. got some swag and learned some good things from him to help save on energy. Thanks again, very professional and helpful.0 points
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As energy assessors we look at your home energy usage for opportunities to save on your electric bill. There are a lot of factors that play into home energy consumption. For instance: outdated heating and cooling equipment, inadequate insulation, air/duct sealing, window solar gain coefficient, non-energy star appliances, etc. We will identify those areas where you can save. While we’re there we also provide you things that will reduce energy consumption as soon as we leave. Each home gets 12 CFL bulbs, 1 led nightlight, and a programmable thermostat (if you’re still using a manual dial). If you use an electric hot water tank we install pipe wrap and lower GPM aerators for your fixtures. Not only will you save on your next bill after our visit but you become eligible for rebates (cash from AEP) for doing household improvements. If that wasn't enough, certain improvements are qualified for IRS tax credits. We handle your AEP application for rebates and offer free tax advice for qualified work. Want some more good news? If you had to do any of the qualified work within the past year I can still claim an AEP rebate for you to recoup some of your cost. Qualifications: If AEP is your utility company and you live in a single family home or a condominium attached to less than four units you’re able to have us visit. We need you to have your AEP account number and an hour for us to perform the inspection. For CR members there is no charge for an appointment. For any of your friends or family not on CR the charge is $25. O'Neill Energy Solutions also provides commercial energy consultation services. We would come to the business site and provide advise on how to improve energy efficiency. This service is similar to that of the residential service offered minus the free inventory. Pricing for this service varies. Call Zack Miller at (740) 815-4628 Email: oneillenergysolutions@gmail.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/ONeill...367391430323670 points
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Well, being you obviously are dumber than a skid mark, I'll explain. Since the NRA and all responsible parties agree that no gun law will keep criminals from obtaining firearms because they can always steel them from morons who leave them sitting around the house while they aren't home, it makes sense to lock them up when they are not in use! A concealed carry is hard to conceal when locked inside a safe. Please take your right hand, reach waaayyyyy up your rear and pull your heads out if you feel you can argue criminals get guns from lawfully arm citizens and then never lock your guns up when they are not in use. If your not part of the solution you are part of the problem.0 points
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