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Re: posters in the news [guss]
by akangl on Fri Nov 07 20:22:12 PST 2008
Anyone have Veterans Day ? We do miss the truck, no doubt about that, really missed it and the horse trailer today when my daughter's pony became terribly ill and had to be rushed to the vet hospital. Thankfully a trailer was able to be borrowed and the vet hauled her. I'll replace it next year at some point, but not with anything as fancy or new, probably something 8-10 years old that will do the job. Same with the horse trailer, something older and not as fancy. Need vs want, we didn't *need* a big fancy 1-ton dually diesel, we *needed* a nice little car that was good on gas (although not so good at hitting coyotes, lol) The vet bill the pony is currently racking up could darn near *buy* a car and most certainly puts me out of the market for a long long time, lol. :sick:
Re: Al Gore has nerve [steve_]
by gagrice on Mon Nov 10 11:55:16 PST 2008
Waxman, 69, has headed the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee that has spent the past two years taking the Bush administration to task over global warming and muzzling government scientists. Why is there such a concerted effort to keep scientists quiet about Climate Change that does not fit the agenda? I would say if they are given a chance the radical CC faction will put the final nail in the Big 3 coffin. PS The Larsb composter does look like a good idea. I would have to see some reviews as to its real life workings. We never put meat products on our compost pile. It attracts rats and coyotes. My point was some people EAT the fat rather than WASTE it.
Re: Poor Civic...... [woodyww]
by akangl on Sun Oct 26 14:31:12 PDT 2008
I shudder to think about hitting a moose with a Civic. Maybe lucky that it was "just" a coyote? You'd be surprised how well they hold up, depends on where they hit though. I guess the way we looked at it was if its your time its your time, whether you're in an Abrams tank or a Geo Metro. I had a friend who was killed in an accident with a moose.............she was in a new Chevy Tahoe.
Re: Poor Civic...... [akangl]
by woodyww on Sun Oct 26 13:46:24 PDT 2008
Hubby nearly hit a moose with it last week, said it was close I shudder to think about hitting a moose with a Civic. Maybe lucky that it was "just" a coyote? A couple of weeks after I bought my current (almost new) bmw, some idiot (I'm cleaning up the language) sideswiped it in a parking lot, hit & run. About $1300. At least I've never run into a moose...... :confuse:
Poor Civic......
by akangl on Sat Oct 25 13:02:31 PDT 2008
Well I guess I can say the first scratch is out of the way, lol. Hubby nearly hit a moose with it last week, said it was close, but that was that. This morning there's a message to call him right away, I'm thinking oh no, lol. He left for work at 2:30 am, has a 4 hr drive.......about 230 miles. I guess this morning a coyote decided to end its life and to hear hubby tell it I was laughing so hard, not that it made him feel any better, lol. He said he saw it from a 1/2 mile away, then it went off the road, came back on, he slowed down a bit and watched it. It went back off the road and he thought he was home free. He said then it jumped back on the road, he drove all over the road trying to get away from it, it finally jumped in front of the Civic, direct hit. The Civic then ran over it, lol. I haven't seen the car yet, he won't be home until Tuesday, but he said the front bumper is mangled. He said normally he would just shrug it off, but he really likes this car, so we'll get it fixed. Depending on how much damage it is it'll either be out of pocket or through insurance. I've got a claim open, but certainly don't have to use it. Our deductible is $1000 for comp which is fine, keeps us from using it on small stuff, lol. I don't know how much a bumper cover is for an 09 Civic but I'd venture to guess its NOT cheap. Poor car only had 1100 miles on it, lol. He was grumbling that he's driven a truck for 20 years up here and never hit anything bigger than a rabbit, now he gets a brand new Civic and hits a darn coyote, lol. What a morning, lol. :sick:
Re: Inconsiderate Deer [nightvzn]
by snakeweasel on Mon Nov 20 16:12:25 PST 2006
I am in the Chicago metro area and we have deer problems as we have large tracts of land set aside as preserves. Once or twice a year I see a deer run across traffic. Even Saturday as me and the misses were going to the show we saw a coyote run across the street. Saw one in my back yard a few weeks ago.

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