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#101
I got to be Honest Tad:
I don't know didley squat about building a computer...
Heck I can barely hold my own making a post on the forum...LOL
I'm sure what ever its going to look like...It'll be kick butt!
(If I know you!)
I don't know didley squat about building a computer...
Heck I can barely hold my own making a post on the forum...LOL
I'm sure what ever its going to look like...It'll be kick butt!
(If I know you!)
#102
Good Morning Sgt `Drew,
Hard work deserves good sleep. Wish you a good recharge & super dreams...Thanks for checking `in on the MCF
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`Mike, why do you have to put your Monte in storage so early ?
I thought the bad weather in your area wasn't until November ? ?
Is that the reason, or do you transfer your insurance to storage ?
*David, maybe you need to stop dancing so much & just try being a couch potato until your back has a chance to heal ?
Hard work deserves good sleep. Wish you a good recharge & super dreams...Thanks for checking `in on the MCF
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`Mike, why do you have to put your Monte in storage so early ?
I thought the bad weather in your area wasn't until November ? ?
Is that the reason, or do you transfer your insurance to storage ?
*David, maybe you need to stop dancing so much & just try being a couch potato until your back has a chance to heal ?
#103
Jason and I use the CoverCraft NOAH car cover.
NOAH Barrier Fabric Car Covers from Covercraft
I'll be in Italy for our Honeymoon from October 6 - October 19. So when I get back from Italy, I will have to take the Monte up to the Poconos for storage. Since I am storing the car outdoors (the 68 gets the garage spot) I'm going to keep insurance on it JUST in case.
NOAH Barrier Fabric Car Covers from Covercraft
I'll be in Italy for our Honeymoon from October 6 - October 19. So when I get back from Italy, I will have to take the Monte up to the Poconos for storage. Since I am storing the car outdoors (the 68 gets the garage spot) I'm going to keep insurance on it JUST in case.
#104
Hi `Mike & thanks for your reply
I think it's great that your honeymoon is in Italy...I've been there on the `web & it's really a beautiful country. When you see the new Pope, say hello from `space & our member's...I like what I've read about him and that he is a humble/fugal person & liked my his follower's.
We hope you take many pictures & share...EnJoy
I think it's great that your honeymoon is in Italy...I've been there on the `web & it's really a beautiful country. When you see the new Pope, say hello from `space & our member's...I like what I've read about him and that he is a humble/fugal person & liked my his follower's.
We hope you take many pictures & share...EnJoy
#106
Back from the doctor... I have been diagnosed with keinbocks disease... don't know much info on it, but I do know I'm in stage 3...
Now is just the process of tying off any loose ends before scheduling surgery to fix the problem.
Now is just the process of tying off any loose ends before scheduling surgery to fix the problem.
#108
The MCF Weather Report without our MCF Weather Reporter just isn't the same.
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Hi `Dustin, I hope that you have a good `doc that can make you all better 4-Sure
Kienbock's disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kienbock's disease is a disorder of the wrist. It is named for Dr. Robert Kienböck, a radiologist in Vienna, Austria who described osteomalacia of the lunate in ...
Kienbock's disease is a disorder of the wrist. It is named for Dr. Robert Kienböck, a radiologist in Vienna, Austria who described osteomalacia of the lunate in ...
#109
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Mentor, Ohio
Posts: 12,175
@Augi - Sorry to hear about your diagnosis. I don't know anything about that either, but if you can schedule a surgery to correct it, at least medical science can help!!
@Stumpmi - Your back was pretty bruised when you came out last weekend. I hope that heals up, sadly, sometimes these things take a heck of a long time!!!
Also, Mike is right, I have been using CoverCraft (well, original Wolf Automitive, now owned by CoverCraft) custom fit, Noah fabric. It's very good. The covers have gotten pricy over the years, but I have zero issues. Water resistant and breathable. 4 year warranty (and I used it on the Monte cover due to a hole that developed in an odd spot). ZERO problems with the claim (especially considering the claim was with a CoverCraft for a cover bought under the old Wolf name).
@Mike - I park the Monte and the wife's Mustang outside. We back the insurance down but never off. It gets stepped down to basic coverage (I think it's like fire/theft and the rest is covered by home owners, such as if a tree fell on the car).
@All - So the insurance corporate claims office called me today about my up-coming appointment Monday. They want another adjuster/estimater to look at the car when I work with the manager of the body shop. But these insurance guys don't take appointments beyond 3pm and I'm meeting with the guy around 5-6pm (because, uhm, well, I do have an 8-5 job). Pending the guy at the body shop is cool with me leaving the car after we review it, I am fine with that. We'll see. What a crazy situation (and insurance is making it a pain in my butt more and more).
@Stumpmi - Your back was pretty bruised when you came out last weekend. I hope that heals up, sadly, sometimes these things take a heck of a long time!!!
Also, Mike is right, I have been using CoverCraft (well, original Wolf Automitive, now owned by CoverCraft) custom fit, Noah fabric. It's very good. The covers have gotten pricy over the years, but I have zero issues. Water resistant and breathable. 4 year warranty (and I used it on the Monte cover due to a hole that developed in an odd spot). ZERO problems with the claim (especially considering the claim was with a CoverCraft for a cover bought under the old Wolf name).
@Mike - I park the Monte and the wife's Mustang outside. We back the insurance down but never off. It gets stepped down to basic coverage (I think it's like fire/theft and the rest is covered by home owners, such as if a tree fell on the car).
@All - So the insurance corporate claims office called me today about my up-coming appointment Monday. They want another adjuster/estimater to look at the car when I work with the manager of the body shop. But these insurance guys don't take appointments beyond 3pm and I'm meeting with the guy around 5-6pm (because, uhm, well, I do have an 8-5 job). Pending the guy at the body shop is cool with me leaving the car after we review it, I am fine with that. We'll see. What a crazy situation (and insurance is making it a pain in my butt more and more).