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Post by Pharmer Phil on Dec 28, 2010 7:08:14 GMT -6
Here's to Ya Nate hope ya have a great day and get a BIG present from Spawnya
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Post by Rita on Dec 28, 2010 7:08:58 GMT -6
Happy Birthday Nate!! Hope you have a great one ..
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Post by Penny on Dec 28, 2010 7:11:28 GMT -6
Happy Birthday
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Post by Sonya on Dec 28, 2010 11:50:06 GMT -6
He did get a BIG present!! A new motorcycle!! Just kidding. I wish...Happy birthday to my hubby!!
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Post by Laura on Dec 28, 2010 17:23:00 GMT -6
Happy Birthday to my 1 & only son-in-law.. We sure hope you had a great day!!! now do the to celebrate.. & that kid of mine can also do the card is on the way!!
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Post by Wrennie on Dec 29, 2010 6:03:04 GMT -6
Happy Birthday Nate!
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Post by ChileFarmer on Dec 29, 2010 7:12:46 GMT -6
Happy Birthday !!! Its your day sure hope its a good one. CF
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Post by Sonya on Dec 30, 2010 12:20:18 GMT -6
Nate is thanking you all for the birthday wishes!! (I need to retrieve his password...) Was a great day, till we waited in a cold vehicle for over an hour for the tow truck. Told him we'd have a "do-over" during the warmer months!!
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Post by Rita on Dec 30, 2010 12:23:55 GMT -6
You can't retrieve passwords unless he knows it Bummer what happened to the car ? hope you were not heading someplace good
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Post by Sonya on Dec 30, 2010 12:29:08 GMT -6
I most certainly can retrieve passwords! I'm the one who sets up all the accounts in our house! All I have to do is click on forgot password and then check the email! I set up his FB account (he rarely uses the computer--just comes in to see what I'm up to-- ) Usually no good. (I also need to retrieve my own passwords for Phire and Simply Home.... ) We were leaving a restaurant that I took him to for his b-day dinner, on the way to see his niece and the blasted thing overheated. Again. Thermostat, as far as we/he could figure. Replaced it, and coolant, seems ok so far. Band-aid for a bigger problem. Intake gaskets, and such. Hope to get thru winter months before that needs replacing.
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Post by Sonya on Dec 30, 2010 12:30:30 GMT -6
On a good note, we have roadside assistance, so the towing was free.
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Post by Rita on Dec 30, 2010 12:33:48 GMT -6
I most certainly can retrieve passwords! I'm the one who sets up all the accounts in our house! All I have to do is click on forgot password and then check the email! I set up his FB account (he rarely uses the computer--just comes in to see what I'm up to-- ) Usually no good. (I also need to retrieve my own passwords for Phire and Simply Home.... ) We were leaving a restaurant that I took him to for his b-day dinner, on the way to see his niece and the blasted thing overheated. Again. Thermostat, as far as we/he could figure. Replaced it, and coolant, seems ok so far. Band-aid for a bigger problem. Intake gaskets, and such. Hope to get thru winter months before that needs replacing. True just check and make sure of his login I was meaning WE as Mods cant retrieve other peoples passwords through here oh and so long as his email is the same as it was too Least you were leaving and not heading to .. that would of really ticked me off Hope it makes it through the winter .. no fun working on cars when its cold out
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Post by Sonya on Dec 30, 2010 12:37:59 GMT -6
Oh, duh... Sorry. Wasn't thinking the mod part. I was thinking of the "why don't I write passwords down?" EVER part... I hear ya...At least he knows what to look for when something goes south with the vehicles, and Hayne's manuals rock. I think it'll be ok...At least I hope...
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Post by Rita on Dec 30, 2010 12:50:31 GMT -6
your lucky .. Keith rather take them to the shop
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Post by Sonya on Dec 30, 2010 13:40:56 GMT -6
Shops are over-rated, and over-priced. Hayne's manuals are cheap, and easy to follow.
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