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SandBox_Kid

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  1. Hmmm..... all of mine are separated out like this: However when I click on the Office program I get a change option: When I click the change option I get this....which should allow you to choose certain components.
  2. Is your virus scanner up to date on the defs? Check this Office XP is ver 2002.....
  3. Nice catch. I've seen this email hundreds of times, and never bothered to check.
  4. Good thing. Stock bikes don't always go to well around here.
  5. Nope. I saw a 70 over on GD with that theme. It'll look good either way...and it'll be a fun ride.
  6. You might find this discussion helpful. Click
  7. Perfect. You can be the new dune porter with that.
  8. I caught a few events last year on ESPN. Bad a$$ fo sho.
  9. They are asking $19,999 for those and you could pick up a 4 seater w/ a subi right here click for $25,000 obo
  10. The only problem I see is what do you do with the extra waste water? Grey = 40gal Black= 40gal Fresh=100gal That leaves 20gal of fresh with no room left in the waste tanks.
  11. It does get easier, and no I'm not full of chit. I'm not saying a marriage doesn't need to be worked at constantly, but you have to pick and choose your battles. Not everything is worth fighting for, or over. If you think about it most of the worst arguements start over the most stupid and insignificant things. My marriage started out as a great friendship, and love blossomed from that. I think that is why it has worked for 20+ years.....and I'm not even 40 yet. We married young and made it work. We didn't marry because of kids or anything like that either.....we just knew we were made for each other. Friends have a lot in common. Friends respect each other. Friends communicate and trust each other. I think when marriage comes from friends that fall in love it seems to last. I also think Craig&Tiff, Pete&Anna, and a few other couples that I have met here and had time to observe are in that same boat. I expect good things from those relationships......and you never know......I could be completely off, or right on. That's the way it goes with "cats and dogs."
  12. <--- lot's of this. :drunk2: <--- and then this!! :jester2: j/k A good friendship has been our secret. Almost 21 years married coming up. A sense of humor doesn't hurt either.
  13. We ran our '87 toyota p/u all the way to 268,000 miles and sold it. It was a good truck and actually moved us out here from so cal over 20 years ago. It was even stolen and recovered twice during that time.
  14. My favorite job was working as a support equipment mechanic in the Air Force. When I wasn't doing maintenance I was on the flight line delivering equipment to the fighter jets!
  15. conservative. You believe in personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, individual liberty, traditional American values and a strong national defense. Believe the role of government should be to provide people the freedom necessary to pursue their own goals
  16. www.arcticice.com <---works for me
  17. 1. Upgrading the Blaster to a Raptor 700 :6pak: 2. More good times with good friends around the campfire. 3. The low budget rail made it this year with zero problems. 4. Midget Stripper!!!!! 5. Getting some of my family to make it to Dumont more than once a year!! :beer_bang: 6. Showing up and getting more involved when it comes to our riding areas. TRT and Nellis Dunes. I need to do more if I can in the upcoming years. 7. Finally making it to a meet and greet at the south pole and meeting some more peeps. :6pak: 8. Making it out to the cleanup finally!
  18. My friends WW came with one....but he has yet to use it in close to 10 years....and I have to agree. They seem large and useless to me, but I am an experienced drunk. That'll work if you eat a lot of fast food.
  19. Sounds to me like raising monkies would be more work than kids. After all kids eventually learn to take care of themselves, and move on.
  20. Anything around the price of a Rhino would be an old school no travel rail like mine, or a nice roller. You can't get a nice rail for the price of a Rhino without sacrificing something.....like safety, or quality of workmanship. IMO Since your life depends on the quality (after all this is a dangerous sport) why go cheap? You also need to consider replacement parts and availability. Possible repairs to the actual rail itself. I prefer to be able to talk to my builder face to face when these things come up. You also need to consider how much power the sand robs from the drive train. Are you getting enough HP with your purchase. I think sandchick had a joyner, but found it was underpowered in the sand, but she had one of the older versions. Now they have one with a LS1. ...and their quality is lacking a lot. Of course all of this is just my opinion....I'm sure others can add or take away from this. Just some things to think about.
  21. Get another email address and don't use it for registering chit.
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