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Old 04-26-2008, 08:03 PM   #76
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I a HVAC Tech,,Learned about AC and Boilers while in the Navy,, 71/75 got back into HVAC in 77,worked for my X Father in law ..Went into my Own HVAC Buisness 84/90 Left Ct. Headed NORTH Moved to Maine .. STILL work on Heating Gearnot much AC .. MAKE LESS $$$ BUT I dont Pack my 357 or 9mm now,, I just enjoy the view,,HATE the FRIGGIN snow but make $$$ because of it ::) Rich
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Old 04-26-2008, 08:30 PM   #77
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I assume you mean the D.O.J. Though privately you probably do refer to it as the Department Of Incompetance. ;)

Also, I wasn't limping when I went in.

Go figure.... ::)
My poor mis-guided soul. Department of Justice "DOJ" has nothing to do with policing the insurance industry. The DOI what I was refering to is the Dept of Insurance.

Nice try though.....

Now go tickle macmac's float bowls and keep him gleefully happy!!
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Old 04-26-2008, 08:56 PM   #78
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Freaking bureaucracy's got so many departments I can't keep track of them all.
D.O.I. just looked like a typo to me. See how close the I is to the J on your keyboard?

PS: Since I discovered injection, I don't do float bowls anymore. Even for Mac. ;)
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Old 04-26-2008, 11:25 PM   #79
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Im a Hydrographic Surveyor and Sonar Boat Captain for Gahagan and Bryant Associates.
Hey, that's kind of an interesting craft. Is that like a tunnel hull or catamaran with equipment winched up and down between the two hulls?
caddman, the top photo is a catermeran, the two masts in the 'cockpit' have sonar transducers that hang down between the two pontoons. on that ocasion i was in the baltimore MD harbor locating the height of dirt that sits above the harbor (I895) tunnel. the other photo is another boat that is used offshore in the gulf to locate pipelines that are used in the oil industry.
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Old 04-28-2008, 11:04 AM   #80
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I co-own (with my boyfriend, who also owns his own construction company) a business called PH Customs, which designs and sells motorcycle accessories.... Been doing this for about a year now, and things are going pretty well. We are taking it slow, but hope to keep expanding, and offer even more items....

Even though I work constantly, its better than working for "the man".... Jobs are very hard to find here, so I made one up! LOL
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Old 04-28-2008, 03:39 PM   #81
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I make motorcycle driver backrests.

YAMAHA 1100 V STAR NON STUDDED $85.00 US
YAMAHA 1100 V STAR STUDDED $90.00 US
YAMAHA 650 V STAR NON STUDDED $80.00 US
YAMAHA 650 V STAR STUDDED $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50/C90 VOLUSIA NON STUDDED $80.00 US
SUZUKI C50/C90 VOLUSIA STUDDED $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50/VOLUSIA SOLO W/MUSTANG SEAT NON STUDDED $80.00 US
SUZUKI C50/VOLUSIA SOLO W/MUSTANG SEAT STUDDED $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50T OR C90T CUSTOM STUDDED $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50T OR C90T CUSTOME $90.00 US
SUZUKI M50 NON STUDDED $80.00 US
SUZUKI M50 STUDDED $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50/VOLUSIA MUSTANG NON STUDDED $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50/VOLUSIA MUSTANG STUDDED $90.00 US
SUZUKI C50/C90 VOLUSIA NON STUDDED SOLO $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50/C90 VOLUSIA STUDDED SOLO $90.00 US
SUZUKI C50/VOLUSIA NON STUDDED MUSTANG SOLO CUSTOM $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50/VOLUSIA STUDDED MUSTANG SOLO CUSTOM $90.00 US
LC1500 NON STUDDED REGULAR $90.00 US
LC1500 STUDDED REGULAR $95.00 US
HONDA VTX 1300/1800 S,R NON STUDDED $95.00 US
HONDA VTX 1300/1800 S,R STUDDED $100.00 US

Kawasaki 1500 Classic/Nomad Drivers Backrest
non studded $95.00 US
studded $100.00 US

Kawasaki 1600 Nomad or Vulcan Classic Driver Backrest
non studded $90.00 US
studded $95.00 US

Custom Yamaha 1600/1700 Roadstar Driver Backrest
non studded $95.00 US
studded $100.00 US

Shipping is $10.00 in the US.

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Old 04-28-2008, 11:31 PM   #82
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Old 04-29-2008, 12:22 PM   #83
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You are sweet gghost!!!!!!
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Old 04-29-2008, 12:37 PM   #84
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Whadya say... lets get a group hug in here !
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Old 04-29-2008, 02:00 PM   #85
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watch Nico's hand!!!!
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Old 04-30-2008, 06:01 PM   #86
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That's the best way to do it. My mom was self employed for 40 years and loved it. I wish I could do the same. Once you get tied into the retirement thing, it's like a ball and chain.



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Let us know when the backrest for the Mustang seat on a Nomad comes out.


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I make motorcycle driver backrests.

YAMAHA 1100 V STAR NON STUDDED $85.00 US
YAMAHA 1100 V STAR STUDDED $90.00 US
YAMAHA 650 V STAR NON STUDDED $80.00 US
YAMAHA 650 V STAR STUDDED $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50/C90 VOLUSIA NON STUDDED $80.00 US
SUZUKI C50/C90 VOLUSIA STUDDED $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50/VOLUSIA SOLO W/MUSTANG SEAT NON STUDDED $80.00 US
SUZUKI C50/VOLUSIA SOLO W/MUSTANG SEAT STUDDED $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50T OR C90T CUSTOM STUDDED $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50T OR C90T CUSTOME $90.00 US
SUZUKI M50 NON STUDDED $80.00 US
SUZUKI M50 STUDDED $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50/VOLUSIA MUSTANG NON STUDDED $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50/VOLUSIA MUSTANG STUDDED $90.00 US
SUZUKI C50/C90 VOLUSIA NON STUDDED SOLO $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50/C90 VOLUSIA STUDDED SOLO $90.00 US
SUZUKI C50/VOLUSIA NON STUDDED MUSTANG SOLO CUSTOM $85.00 US
SUZUKI C50/VOLUSIA STUDDED MUSTANG SOLO CUSTOM $90.00 US
LC1500 NON STUDDED REGULAR $90.00 US
LC1500 STUDDED REGULAR $95.00 US
HONDA VTX 1300/1800 S,R NON STUDDED $95.00 US
HONDA VTX 1300/1800 S,R STUDDED $100.00 US

Kawasaki 1500 Classic/Nomad Drivers Backrest
non studded $95.00 US
studded $100.00 US

Kawasaki 1600 Nomad or Vulcan Classic Driver Backrest
non studded $90.00 US
studded $95.00 US

Custom Yamaha 1600/1700 Roadstar Driver Backrest
non studded $95.00 US
studded $100.00 US

Shipping is $10.00 in the US.

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