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You post the coolest things! Where do you find them?
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You post the coolest things! Where do you find them?
Now that is just plain funny!Everything is bigger in Texas, except the snowmen...
We could have done that surgery in the garage. A hydraulic check valve from PRT would have been cheaper.Thanks and sorry my response is sooooo delayed. I had a defective heart valve, so they cut my sternum open, stopped my heart, cut the bad valve out, and dropped in a plastic one. Is working so far, and it sounds like I swallowed a $2 watch.
The M925A2 is awesome for 6 wheel drive power slides in abandoned Walmart parking lots. Nothing like looking out the side mirror and seeing a wall of snow while the turbo is screaming its song.
On ice, it is just like anything else. She will go, but will slip and spin at anything more than 1/4 brake or throttle, even in 6 wheel.
Again another year you guys are taking all the snow over there! Here we have another little to nothing winter. It should have been the winter seen every 100 years the weather guy said.We could have done that surgery in the garage. A hydraulic check valve from PRT would have been cheaper.
If we get lots of snow this winter, I want to chain up my Deuce and see how it does!
His name is Felix. He is one cool cat.You post the coolest things! Where do you find them?
Part: $6,000 (carbon fiber Onyx aortic replacement valve), Labor: $244,000 (incl Tues-Sat stay).We could have done that surgery in the garage. A hydraulic check valve from PRT would have been cheaper.
If we get lots of snow this winter, I want to chain up my Deuce and see how it does!
Wow I hope you have insurance. I also hope the best for you in the future.Part: $6,000 (carbon fiber Onyx aortic replacement valve), Labor: $244,000 (incl Tues-Sat stay).
You'll have to post your pics in the little boys room.
Carbon fiber? I'm pretty sure a couple ball valves and a couple check valves would have worked just fine for you. No need to go carbon fiber fancy.Part: $6,000 (carbon fiber Onyx aortic replacement valve), Labor: $244,000 (incl Tues-Sat stay).
You'll have to post your pics in the little boys room.
Wow I hope you have insurance. I also hope the best for you in the future.
Part: $6,000 (carbon fiber Onyx aortic replacement valve), Labor: $244,000 (incl Tues-Sat stay).
You'll have to post your pics in the little boys room.
I'd call that a bargain. Guessing you don't have too many complaints about your health plan; that right?Thanks from America! Yes, have insurance. I paid $500 total.
How is the heat in there? Should get it fixed so your kids don't get pneumonia. Lets start tonight.Not very exciting, but I did take this pic this specifically for this thread. My 9 idling in McDonald's parking lot this morning with MI snow, just after dropping the kids off at elementary school with it.
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