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I wanna know why there is so many bolts on the front tire of that F550 Nick posted.
Nick-my dad does have the CB we were talking about and he likes it alot. He doesnt use it that much, but from the use its gotten he likes it.
Because it is a 10 lug hub pattern, (inner bolts), split wheel (2nd round of bolts, the wheel actually splits in half, no tire changing machine needed), bead lock(3rd round of bolts) IOW its military grade.
Good tune there Lee! That'll get you up and at em!
Yeah it must have gotten me up and going a little too fast. Had a little incident with some ice and my mirror this morning. I have a thread in the tech section.
Originally Posted by Powerstrokedlariat
Matchbox 20, the original, is my all-time favorite. Push is my favorite song by them. Not a fan of the newer stuff.
Train is good also, Meet Virginia is great! YouTube - Train-Meet Virginia
Oingo boingo is so catchy, hard not to turn that one up!! I think the first time I heard it was in the movie "Back to School" with Rodney Dangerfield, 1986.....LOL..I was 7.
Because it is a 10 lug hub pattern, (inner bolts), split wheel (2nd round of bolts, the wheel actually splits in half, no tire changing machine needed), bead lock(3rd round of bolts) IOW its military grade.
Yeah it must have gotten me up and going a little too fast. Had a little incident with some ice and my mirror this morning. I have a thread in the tech section.
The matchbox 20 CD with that song was awsome.
I just saw that, bummer man. Sounds like Ed has you going though?
The original MB20 "Yourself or someone like you" Cd really is good, all of it. I was very dissapointed when their new stuff came out. 3am, busted, push, all very good tunes.
Friend of mine does that. Hes been trying to get me to watch Taken and Gran Turino on his computer....its just a lil outta my way!
Originally Posted by King0581
Yeah it must have gotten me up and going a little too fast. Had a little incident with some ice and my mirror this morning. I have a thread in the tech section.
The matchbox 20 CD with that song was awsome.
Havent read it yet...Ill check it out...but it doesnt sound good!
So Ive got an opportunity for a part time job on the weekends...it requires "lots of driving" with my truck, which I do already! Mortgage inspections gettin kinda slow! Its to deliver those moon bounce things! lol
<TABLE width="90%" align=center border=0><TBODY><TR align=left><TD vAlign=top bgColor=#d2332f>Delivery Driver</TD></TR><TR align=left><TD class=name vAlign=top>Tasks include delivery of inflatable units, games, concessions and supplies to event location. Set up of inflatable, reviewing safety procedures with responsible party, brief cleaning and inspection of the unit, then returning at the end of the rental period, taking unit down and returning to Bounce 2 The Moon. The delivery person may be required to stay with the unit for the duration of the event and monitor riders. Must love to work with children and have great customer service skills. This is a week-end job and requires long hours driving. Must own Pick-up, SUV or van in good working order with a 3500 lbs, 2-inch ball hitch on vehicle. Make up to $200.00-$300.00 in one day.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
So Ive got an opportunity for a part time job on the weekends...it requires "lots of driving" with my truck, which I do already! Mortgage inspections gettin kinda slow! Its to deliver those moon bounce things! lol
<table align="center" border="0" width="90%"><tbody><tr align="left"><td bgcolor="#d2332f" valign="top">Delivery Driver</td></tr><tr align="left"><td class="name" valign="top">Tasks include delivery of inflatable units, games, concessions and supplies to event location. Set up of inflatable, reviewing safety procedures with responsible party, brief cleaning and inspection of the unit, then returning at the end of the rental period, taking unit down and returning to Bounce 2 The Moon. The delivery person may be required to stay with the unit for the duration of the event and monitor riders. Must love to work with children and have great customer service skills. This is a week-end job and requires long hours driving. Must own Pick-up, SUV or van in good working order with a 3500 lbs, 2-inch ball hitch on vehicle. Make up to $200.00-$300.00 in one day.</td></tr></tbody></table>
Looks interesting. What makes the difference between making $200 and $300?
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Looks interesting. What makes the difference between making $200 and $300?
Originally Posted by Izzy351
Probably whether or not you have to sit with the thing and use your "Great Customer Service Skills"...
I think Joe nailed it. Not positive but thats probably it. He said ususally 2-4 setups and breakdowns a day. Most of the time you deliver it and leave to the next and then 4 hours later you come by and break it down and take it back. Sounds like decent money for something like this. Who knows though. Never set one of these up or taken one down so.....