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chevysoldier

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  1. I do believe there is a thread already with almost the exact same title. Should be able to find it using the search.
  2. Yeah, most probably wouldn't.
  3. Man, that sucks. That scene is funny. RIP.
  4. If your wanting just a muzzleloader type firearm and not an old one, you can buy kits you put together yourself for pretty cheap. Don't know anything about them, but have seen them
  5. Yeah, it did have a bunch of talking. I forget how many they said were there, but they only covered like 20 or so. Would have been nice to see more.
  6. But, there is always someone that will buy it.
  7. Many intersections are moving to the "cameras" anyways. They are cheaper in the long run and more reliable.
  8. If you haven't seen this yet, you gotta watch it. People all over the country meet in Delaware once a year since 1986 (I think) to see who can launch a pumpkin the greatest distance. Some get up to like 3,500ft. all kinds of different contraptions. They've been playing it quite a bit. Hosted by the Mythbusters. If you're interested, it's on the Science channel right now. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlzaU_HQ8Fg
  9. anybody just get off the bike and hit the button for the crosswalk?
  10. You could put Miller in a pure gold bottle encrusted with diamonds, doesn't mean it's a bottle of beer worth $500,000.
  11. Yeah, I used a flatbed trailer, ratchet straps and some blankets. No issues.
  12. chevysoldier

    Safe sale

    I have a small safe with an electronic lock. after I got it I started thinking that if it was in a fire, the electronic part would melt and it would be a pain to get into it after. At least with a mechanical combo, it should withstand the heat and you'd still be able to open it afterwards.
  13. My wife and I talked about when she's a little older just getting a decent keyboard. This thing is so stinking heavy, I don't want to have to move it into my next place. My dad and I moved it by ourselves and wasn't fun. I'd just like to deal with it now while I have the time instead of while I am trying to move. It won't free a lot of space, but I do need it. I got too much stuff as it is. Well jblosser said it cost him $150 so I guess that would be a good estimate but I have no idea.
  14. Well I'll sell it to you for $10,000. When you wanna come get it?
  15. You'd get a divorce before you even got married.
  16. We'll if I get one that won't change, I'll try putting the block over it to see if it makes a difference. Thanks.
  17. I just put my front tire in the left front corner of the loop. I have only had one light not register me and I don't use that light very often anyways.
  18. Well, you come get it, and take it up with the Milton Piano Company. Let me know when they respond back to you.
  19. Yeah, I'm sure. I'll warranty it "as is" until it's outside my door.
  20. I have an old piano I want to get rid of, need the space. FREE. Milton Piano Company, New York. It's from the 1910's-1920' I believe. I researched it when I got it but don't remember now. It's a player model but has had the player itself removed. It does play but is out of tune. Wife has played it some and it doesn't sound way off. One of the keys is chipped. Could stand to be refinshed but as you see it is how I got it. Come's with the bench and the sheet music light if you want it. This thing is heavy so bring a couple of strong guys with you, I will help load. Preferably a trailer as it would be nearly impossible to load into a truck. If you want to do it anyways, bring 15-20 guys and I'm sure we could make it happen. If I don't get a response from someone on ORDN, I'll put it on craigslist. Like I said, this is free, as-is, no refunds, exchanges or in store credits.
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