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mercman

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  1. Happy New Year to you too Big Guy !!! 2014 has been an amazing year for me personally. Nat and I were married on July 12th, and I am living a happiness I never knew existed. I got out locally 4-5 times this year for walleye, but nothing reportable. It's enough to keep me hooked :D Happy New year to all of you too. Health and happiness to all.

  2. I absolutely love my 2013 Rav4 AWD. I drive over 200Km per day to and from work, on a highway famous for black ice and white outs. This is my first winter with it, and I am completely satisfied with it. It is stable in high winds, and the AWD keeps me on the road. Traction management, ABS brakes and the ability to lock all 4 axles from 0 to 40 KPH is great. We got a ton of snow this winter, and I never felt as if I would not make it to work or back. I drive around 120, and am averageing 8.6 l/100 Km

     

    I would buy another in a heart beat.!!!

  3. Last year I sold my suburban home and moved to the country. There are literally thousands of deer in the area. On my way home every day, I pass fields full of them, with many herds having more than 30 in them.

    I am pretty sure that eventually ,and unfortunately I am going to hit one, as I have seen them crossing the highway on more than one occasion.

    My question is this. If I do hit one, what is the LEGAL thing to do. I have heard many opinions, and many stories of people getting ticketed for hit and run etc. , after leaving the scene. Although its a sad thing to kill an animal accidentally, I can't see how it can be considered a hit and run if there is no damage to the vehicule and no other vehicule is involved. :dunno:

     

    I just want to make sure I do the right and LEGAL thing if and when it happens.

     

    Thanks !

     

    Paul

     

  4. I have a very good friend/suppler. He is a Rabi, and very easy to talk to about any subject. One day, he called just to say hi, and the conversation turned to religion. I asked him bluntly, if he thought his religion and the traditions of Judaism were any better or worse than other religions.

    He said to me, without hesitation "Paul, I never judge others for their beliefs. I can't be 100% sure thiers is the wrong way of thinking, if I'm not 100% sure mine is the right way. I'd hate to die and find myself in front of a god that I had discounted all my life"

     

    Amen to that. :angel:

  5. Jeff, if you are 100% certain that that is what needs to be replaced, her is the part number.DB93-07112H Main control board.

    I can get it for you, but honestly, you can order online at Repair Clinic for less, and they have it in stock. Just be sure that that is what is defective because they do not accept installed parts for credit.

  6. I'm not sure how "groceries" got into this thread, and demographics has nothing to do with this comment.

    My comment was directed at the use of "usually a woman" :)

     

    I just don't like seeing that type of reference. I am from the school where the average woman is just as capable as the average man, and I see nothing wrong with my way of thinking.

    Sorry if I ruffled any ones feathers, just making a point, and it has nothing to do with political correctness, and every thing to do with the way I was brought up. ;)

     

     

    Paul

     

    edited to add.

     

    OI.... I understand now.

  7. "the nutbar customer, usually a woman" I don't think this was really necessary OI. Nut ball customers come in all forms. I own a retail parts business, and what I usually see is the poor wives of the nutball customers trying to return parts for their embarrassed husbands.

  8. I have heard it many times over the years when it's been really frigid like this. Usually its the wood frame of the house, or the sideing cracking in the cold. Dad used to say it was some of the nail heads popping off. I hope he was wrong :mellow:

  9. We were extremely lucky this time. Other than flickering lites and many brownouts, we didn't lose at all. Hydro crews were working around the clock in the area, cutting trees and resetting breakers. I ended up lending my 4000 watt generator to a couple with young kids, about a mile from my place. They at least had heat, lites, and a good Christmas.

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