Re: LTE 2.0
Posted: December 4th, 2010, 8:42 am
devildeac wrote: And it wasn't over after the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor...
Forget it. He's on a roll.
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devildeac wrote: And it wasn't over after the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor...
Oh, man, we forgot "The Germans?" It's an essential part, guys!captmojo wrote:devildeac wrote: And it wasn't over after the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor...
Forget it. He's on a roll.
I can tote some grills on that!lawgrad91 wrote:Way coo., CB&B!CameronBornAndBred wrote:I've been wanting to get a small utility trailer for a while..I got lots of junk to haul off to the dump that won't fit IN my Explorer. I've been keeping my eyes out, but they are either too much, or too big. Most of the ones for sale are 10' or more. Today, while setting up a client's new computer, I had to move his old computer. There were some papers on top, one said
"For Sale, 4' X 6' trailer. This is the kind they sell at Lowes for $600. I'm selling for $250. Jonathan."
So I asked the guy behind the counter (it's a car dealership) if Jonathan still worked there, and he told me "yes, he just printed that this morning". Score! Great price, just what I need, and because the guy works at a dealership we can get the title notarized no cost and from anybody.
He told me his wife just served him with separation papers, so he's trying to clean out some stuff..I told him that's perfect because I need the trailer to throw away the crap my wife left behind. I love when life works out well.
Glad you found what you needed.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I've been wanting to get a small utility trailer for a while..I got lots of junk to haul off to the dump that won't fit IN my Explorer. I've been keeping my eyes out, but they are either too much, or too big. Most of the ones for sale are 10' or more. Today, while setting up a client's new computer, I had to move his old computer. There were some papers on top, one said
"For Sale, 4' X 6' trailer. This is the kind they sell at Lowes for $600. I'm selling for $250. Jonathan."
So I asked the guy behind the counter (it's a car dealership) if Jonathan still worked there, and he told me "yes, he just printed that this morning". Score! Great price, just what I need, and because the guy works at a dealership we can get the title notarized no cost and from anybody.
He told me his wife just served him with separation papers, so he's trying to clean out some stuff..I told him that's perfect because I need the trailer to throw away the crap my wife left behind. I love when life works out well.
A Kaiser roll?captmojo wrote:devildeac wrote: And it wasn't over after the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor...
Forget it. He's on a roll.
colchar wrote:I haven't check this thread in ages - anyone want to give me an update on what's been going on in here?
Well played, sir. Well played.YmoBeThere wrote:A Kaiser roll?captmojo wrote:devildeac wrote: And it wasn't over after the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor...
Forget it. He's on a roll.
We talked about you while you were away.colchar wrote:I haven't check this thread in ages - anyone want to give me an update on what's been going on in here?
lawgrad91 wrote:First intermission, Handel's MESSIAH at Duke Chapel. I'm such a geek but I love this place, almost as much as CIS.
I wonder if there's a smilie that plays with dreidls or lights a menorah.CathyCA wrote:
You shoulda come down to the Chapel basement after the concert. Lisa and I brought in a home-cooked meal for the Lutheran Campus Ministry for their weekly Sunday supper. I did get to enjoy the end of the concert, echoing down from upstairs.lawgrad91 wrote:First intermission, Handel's MESSIAH at Duke Chapel. I'm such a geek but I love this place, almost as much as CIS.
My roommate for 3 years used to go to these free dinners...DukeUsul wrote:You shoulda come down to the Chapel basement after the concert. Lisa and I brought in a home-cooked meal for the Lutheran Campus Ministry for their weekly Sunday supper. I did get to enjoy the end of the concert, echoing down from upstairs.lawgrad91 wrote:First intermission, Handel's MESSIAH at Duke Chapel. I'm such a geek but I love this place, almost as much as CIS.
I wish I'd have known, or we would have come down for a visit. (I used to attend free dinners when I was a poor college student, too.)DukeUsul wrote:You shoulda come down to the Chapel basement after the concert. Lisa and I brought in a home-cooked meal for the Lutheran Campus Ministry for their weekly Sunday supper. I did get to enjoy the end of the concert, echoing down from upstairs.lawgrad91 wrote:First intermission, Handel's MESSIAH at Duke Chapel. I'm such a geek but I love this place, almost as much as CIS.