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About WHIZ

  • Birthday 04/08/1977

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  • Name
    Whiz
  • Location
    SinCity, but Georgia's on my mind
  • Gender
    Male
  • Occupation
    Guberment Type Person

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  1. I'm sad to say at this moment that I am from Augusta, and claim it as my home town. Please excuse me while I got make redneck jokes about my friends and family still in Augusta......
  2. http://www.gpsreview.net/ http://cargpsreviews.net/ http://gpsmagazine.com/ (My personal favorite) From the research I've done over the last two years, it appears that the Garmin has a better operating system and the likelyhood of getting you to your location in a much more direct fashion than comparable other systems. After reading all the reviews that i why I ultimately went with a Garmin unit for my Girlfriend, two years ago. I recently started looking at one for myself, and again I came back to another Garmin unit after reading all the reviews. Checkout GPS magazine, the guy that does the reviews usually does side by side comparisons against several comperable units at the same time.
  3. I'm going back tomorrow, I'll post the link to my pics on here since I'm a tard and forgot last time. Glad Nick threw a few up for ya'll to see. http://s123.photobucket.com/albums/o289/tcwhisn/SEMA09/
  4. I have an I LOVE ME Notebook full of my military crap Cole, but HOLY I LOVE ME WALL!!!!!
  5. WHIZ

    HVAC Supply?

    Thanks guys/gals. Right as I was writing down the info ISBB gave me, he found the part he needed at Grainger of all places.
  6. WHIZ

    HVAC Supply?

    Thanks! I'll get him right on it.
  7. WHIZ

    HVAC Supply?

    I have a co-worker who fried a capacitor on his home A/C unit. He has the part and the part number, but I haven't the foggiest idea if there are any parts suppliers here in town that will sell to the public. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
  8. I agree with Cole about Wes, but I know Wes has several large projects he's been working on for a while. I would also recommend Paint Masters, they have since moved from off of Trop to Boulder Hwy area inside another shop. Shannon the shop manager has been a long time friend of mine and has produced Magazine feature paint jobs. I have no idea of the cost, but it may be worth checking into as well.
  9. 1 - Billy Mays 2 - Karl Malden 3 - ??? So who is the third for this round?
  10. I have a thunderbird on my upper right arm done shortly after I joined the military, and I have the roman numeral 3 over my heart. The roman numeral was done right after I found out my son (who is me the 3rd) had Hodgkin's lymphoma, we found out on his 10th birthday. He's about to turn 13 and doing great! No piercings..... I think I missed that generation...
  11. Yeah, looks like Carnival is changing all the Ensenada stops over to Catalina...
  12. This sux, I'm supposed to be in Ensenada on the 10th....... Maybe I'll just stay on the cruise ship if they even let it sail.
  13. WHIZ

    BEER!

    Stolen Beer is the Best! A close 2nd is FREE BEER! Personal likes: PBR Shiner Bock yuengling Miller Lite Buttwieser I will drink a Butt Tight if I'm all out and it's free (see note above about free beer!)
  14. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/04/19...lled-atv-flips/ SALT LAKE CITY – Former Utah congressman Bill Orton died in an ATV accident when his machine flipped over on a sand dune at Little Sahara Recreation Area. He was 60. Juab County Sheriff Alden Orme told The Associated Press that Orton died almost immediately of his injuries about 4 p.m. Saturday. Orton, a Democrat, was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1991 to 1997. He ran an unsuccessful campaign for Utah governor in 2000. Orme said Orton was riding alone when his all-terrain vehicle crested a sand dune and the machine crashed, flipping over on him. His body was taken by ambulance to Central Valley Medical Center in Nephi. An autopsy is pending. Orton, who was wearing a helmet, was among thousands of four-wheel enthusiasts at the popular park, "a fun but dangerous place to ride," the sheriff said. "Out there, it's a lot of rolling hills. He went off a sand dune without realizing how far down he was going," he said. Injuries are common. Orme said several other riders Saturday were involved in crashes or collisions, and more than two dozen were injured last weekend, when five had to be airlifted by medical helicopters to hospitals. Former Utah Gov. Michael Leavitt, a Republican, said in a statement that he joins the state of Utah in mourning the death of Orton, who he met nearly 40 years ago. "Outside the glare of politics I had occasions to observe him as a missionary, father, husband and lawyer. He did them all in a noble and gentlemanly way," said Leavitt. Leavitt served as Utah's governor from 1993 to 2003 and defeated Orton in his bid for the governorship in 2000. University of Utah law professor Scott Matheson, a Democratic figure who knew Orton well, called his death "shocking and tragic." "Bill was very smart and capable. He was a dedicated public servant and continued to have much public service to offer," Matheson said. "Voters in the most Republican district in the country thought so much of his talents that they elected him as a Democrat to Congress three times. He worked hard and effectively on their behalf." Orton is survived by his wife, Jacquelyn, and two sons, Will and Wes. "My thoughts and prayers are with Jacquelyn and the Orton children at this difficult time," Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said in a statement late Saturday. "He was a dedicated public servant who worked to serve his constituents to the very best of his ability. He loved his family greatly and he also loved our wonderful state. He will be missed by many for his knowledge and experience, including me," Hatch said.
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