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By the way, Good morning Everyone.
Stay Safe (aka away from EW2K) and Stay Healthy |
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So, do you now put a "sausage" through those meat holes? meat masks perhaps? :ugh2: |
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92 degrees, and toasty... work out complete.. feeling good fellas. (and Ms. Bettyz)
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Checking in. Still working on the bathroom. This is going to take a while. :icon14:
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good luck :ugh2: |
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not a fan of bacon but that looks like some healthy-bacon... :yum: |
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peace & love dudes.
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1. What if the hydraulics fail and comes collapsing down. Not sure if there have been any injuries/deaths from this, but few youtube vids on where they test and actually fail :eek: 2. It would still require me to slide underneath my car and be on my back. I much rather be standing and have free range of motions and have that extra leverage. |
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And I see you now upgraded your Bible collection with the adult versions :tup: |
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I was once a portfolio property manager, where I oversaw the operations of both commercial and residential properties (for both multi- and single-family homes). If you do proceed with this, I would have an attorney draw up the contract, as if you are missing any elements, the contract could technically be null/void. In extreme cases, you could even be hit with practicing law without a license, if you are not a lawyer that is. And as Old Guy stated, be prepared for a falling out, as friends that usually live together don't always part ways as such. Even with explicit boundaries, the tenant will have that mindset of "well I pay rent, so I have rights and can do this or that". I remember a time when I rented out a house to a college student, and subleasing was fine as long as each tenant was added to the lease contract. Well, she did exactly that with her "best friend", but then as time went on, the newer tenant would constantly have parties, have random people stay an extended period of time, and overall causes disturbances. I don't think they remained friends, but worse, both of them eventually got evicted. |
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Sooooo just saw my tuner just died in a customer car.
How long is enough before I go to the shop to ask for my $600 back I prepaid for a tune? |
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I was saying that I much rather have the car on a 4-post lift so I can stand underneath the car, rather than using jack stands and laying on my back. |
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I was legit calling him Monday and just my luck this happens. Sucks he passed but now I feel like a diick calling to ask for my money back. |
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The other option is, provided you are planning to continue doing business with that shop, let it be known that you have a $600 credit and for it to be applied for future services. |
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When you call them, inquire them what is the "alternative" of the $600 you paid. |
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Doug from weapons grade performance |
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Solid point. Nor will he be able to tune the car if I wanted it. With all the stuff going on I decided to put modding on hold see what money looks like when this stuff calms down. Rather have a surplus if needed. |
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I'll be quite haunted if I am the customer who owns the car, tbh... :wtf2: |
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spend the $600 in Canada when you visiting the northern folks again and buy us all a dinner. :yum: |
I find the new Supra is very ugly...
does that mean I am a normal person? |
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