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535 messages, Last post on Mar 11, 2002 at 2:33 PM
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Badulah & Fish8: Glad ya'll are still enjoying our product. Fish. How long have you had yours, and do you remember the model? I'd kind of like to know which designs of ours the public liked. Skip G. |
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| I have had my Zenith since 1996(Feb). We purchased the TV right before we got married. It is a 27", but I really don't remember the model nbr. We have not had 1 problem with it since day one. | |
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Totally off topic but, this is day four without the dreaded weed and I am still alive to tell about it. The painter starts Monday (to get rid of the smoky smell) and the carpet cleaning will follow shortly thereafter. Tips and tricks for Stageleft: When you are ready here is what has worked so far. 1. Take time off work (min. 3 days preferably a week)a change in routine is a must. 2. Cinnamon sticks. They are about the same size and address the whole hand/mouth part of the habit. 3. Vitamins B6 (the stress reducer) and B12 (the energy enhancer). Without these the first day my concentration level was equivilant to that of a mentally disabled gnat with attention deficit disorder. 4. Absolute must: get Kitty cleaned inside and out. Inside to rid of the smoke, outside just because she looks so beautiful when she is clean. |
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OK, Given that date, I'm familiar with the product (worked on the design approval in fact), and am glad it's serving you well. Skip G |
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Good for you! I'm passing you four "atta girl!" stickers. Btw, one of our Town Hall hosts, pat, is giving up the habit also. I've passed along your suggestions. KarenS Host Owner's Clubs |
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Camelard: YOU KEN DU IT!!! Congrats and good luck. I hope you manage to fully kick the habit. All: This morning I had to go in to the city with my boss to do a construction site survey. On the way back we stopped at a T.G.I. Fridays for lunch. When we came out we noticed that his car had a flat tire. When he noticed it it FREAKED OUT! He went on a tangent on how the tires were new and that he couldn't believe that he had a flat, yadda yadda yadda. He then picked up his cell phone and said "Well I guess we have to call AAA." I looked at him dumbfounded and said "You don't know how to change a tire?" He just gave me this nasty look and began to dial. I then took the keys out of his hand and proceeded to change the tire for him. I guess at this point he felt like a boob and tried to help, but it was no use. He didn't even know how to use the sissor jack. I changed the tire in 10 minutes and we were back on the road. Moral of this story: Everyone should know how to change a tire regardless of AAA Service. |
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Camelard: I'm behind you 100%! Congrats on following through with your selected date. I know it will be tough, but you can do this. Excellent suggestions - I saved them in a text file for future reference. Badulah: <brittish_accent> Good show, ol' man! I don't think some of the younger folk these days really know how to up-keep their autos. I would imagine it's different these days with their "triple-a" and thier "roadside-whatsiwhosits". A simple tire change is beneath their level of intelligence. All they've got on their minds is business, business, business! </brittish_accent> Sorry about that ... |
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Just upgraded it, Maybe now I'll get a flag too! Skip G |
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| NO FLAG FOR YOU!! | |
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I'm not sure if this will affect your club, but please take a look at Owner's Club Changes to offer your opinion.
KarenS |
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