I guess this falls in the grey area between CCBA & Cars & Conversations. Back in March I started getting quotes to rip up and repave my driveway which you have all seen (and commented on in my various car pics over the years)
Quote #1 - $11,725.00
Reclaim Existing Asphalt to Stabilize Base Regrade Base Material & Compact Apply & Compact Processed Gravel Install 3" Nominal Class 2 Asphalt Reset Belgian Block & Backfill with Concrete 210'
Quote #2 - $11,600.00
Excavate & Remove Existing Driveway Level, Grade, & Compact Gravel Base Supply & Place 1" - 4" of Gravel if necessary Supply & Place 3" of Class 2 Asphalt (Compact to 2 1/2") Redo Belgian Block on Left side of the driveway to create pitch to drain water to back yard. Reset in Concrete
Quote #3 - $12,800.00
Excavate & Remove Old Driveway Supply Gravel Base Material to meet grade 5 ton vibratory to pave 10 ton vibratory roller for sub-base Pave 3" of Class 2 Asphalt Compacted to 2 1/2" Repair Belgian Blocks as needed
Questions? Comments. Suggestions?
My Driveway is about 2,500 square feet.
I would go with the second quote - $11,600 because he was more specific as to what he is going to do and the quote is reasonable compared to the other 2 quotes.
Also, he is starting from ground level up rather than reclaiming old asphalt which saves the other guy time and haul-away expense. Just my opinion, nyc! 🤓
I agree, I think #2s quote is the most complete without trying to make it sound like he is doing more than the others. #3 has an extra step listed, use 5 ton then 10 ton.......assume the others said the same in one step. #2 specifically says Supply and Place 1" - 4" of Gravel if necessary. He describes exactly what he is doing in the last step with the Belgian Blocks. I would check reviews too. #2's quote is lower but quite often the real professional guy has built his business over time, he has it paid off and he can make a good living even if he charges a bit less. He can be a professional that likes his work and doesn't have to make a killing.
Well this is just great; one of my staff just tested positive for. COVID-19. She had contact with everyone in the office as well as the Grand Jury.
That is a total bummer! I assume she has been wearing a mask. It may be contained if she wasn't really close to anyone else....and everyone was distancing and wearing masks. Guess everyone should get tested......big mess with a jury involved too.
I saw Billy Joel open for the Beach Boys in 1974- and Bob Seger open for KISS in 1976. Festival seating, I was maybe 10-15 rows back from the stage. My ears were still ringing the next morning. In 1982 I saw Joan Jett open for the Police. Favorite concerts? Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band Derby Eve 1976, George Thorogood and the Destroyers in 1983, the Who 1982, and Rush 2011(Time Machine Tour).
You have my deepest sympathy having to sit through a KISS concert.
I gotta slow down when I read these posts. I thought you said kissing contest. When I was in high school I entered a few of those. And I actually won once, honest. Held every year around Christmas time with the proceeds going to The Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. Those were the good old days.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Well this is just great; one of my staff just tested positive for. COVID-19. She had contact with everyone in the office as well as the Grand Jury.
WHOA, that is definitely not good. Keep us informed as to how you test. That is, until Edmunds puts you in quarantine for a few weeks. If that happened to @driver100, it would kill him.
Seriously, stay safe.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Well this is just great; one of my staff just tested positive for. COVID-19. She had contact with everyone in the office as well as the Grand Jury.
WHOA, that is definitely not good. Keep us informed as to how you test. That is, until Edmunds puts you in quarantine for a few weeks. If that happened to @driver100, it would kill him.
Well this is just great; one of my staff just tested positive for. COVID-19. She had contact with everyone in the office as well as the Grand Jury.
WHOA, that is definitely not good. Keep us informed as to how you test. That is, until Edmunds puts you in quarantine for a few weeks. If that happened to @driver100, it would kill him.
Seriously, stay safe.
jmonroe
It would be worse for my fans though
Hey @roadburner, do you think your staff member still has any of that COVID-19 hanging around? We’re willing to take our chances.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
I drive my ATS very little, it has yet to hit 10,000 miles after nearly 3 years of ownership. Despite that, I have somehow managed to scuff all 4 of its 18" wheels, with the most recent being yesterday on the right rear when I made a right turn at a tight intersection and caught the nearside curb. This is my first car having such low-profile tires (40 aspect ratio on the front, 35 on the rear) and that gives very little protection to the rims. The first one I damaged was the RF about 3 weeks after getting the car when I pulled into a parking space. That annoyed me so much I took it to my tire shop and had them send it out to be refinished. The two on the left side both have marks on them that mystify me because you don't normally deal with curbs on that side and one of them has a mark on one of the spokes well away from the lip of the wheel, so who knows. It almost seems like a waste to refinish those all at this point since I have little doubt further scuffs and dings will occur. I do have the opportunity to do that when I have the winter wheels and tires are put on though, so I am still thinking it over.
At just shy of 14,000 miles my Mustang is looking at 6 years old. My excuse is that I have the rest of the fleet to drive in rotation. If I’m lucky, at least two get driven every day depending on what I’m up to.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Peter Frampton does or did live in a very tony area of Cincinnati. He was known to pop up at different venues unannounced and play.....for free. Saw him a couple of times, once at a little place called the Blind Lemon. They have an outdoor area and I was sitting there with my GF when he popped up with an Acoustic Guitar and played for about 90 minutes, all by himself. I was probably 15 feet from him. That was a great time.
The late Gerry Garcia’s wife was from Cincinnati. James Brown recorded here (King Records). Funk star Bootsy Collins shows up everywhere in Cincinnati.
Beach Boys used to play for free after a Reds game every summer at Great American Ballpark.
But, although I was only in Jr High, my older sister took me to see Chicago (when they were an avant-garde jam band and not the pop outfit they became after Terry Kath’s death) and took me to see the best concert I’ve ever seen/heard that had a line up of...
-Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young -The Band -Jesse Collin Young (Youngbloods) -Santana
Each artist was in their prime. I also smelled a lot of “funny odors” there, that may be familiar to my CO friends.
I have Chicago's first album when they were known as The Chicago Tansit Authority. To bad I no longer have a way to play it.
I saw Chicago twice thanks to a female friend whose brother was the promoter. Years later my wife and I splurged for front row tickets to see The Beach Boys at SPAC. The amps were so loud that we had to leave after 30 minutes with headaches and ringing ears.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Hard to miss that! It has to be fixed, either before or when you take it in.........personally, I would take it in for a pre-inspection, see what the dealer would charge.......then comparison shop. But, if it is at all close, use the dealer even if it is more, so they can't deny it wasn't repaired to their standards.
Time to guess the estimate.
Got a quick quote to fix. Includes blending of the front door.
$650. Oh wait, I’m thinking what my guy would charge.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Well this is just great; one of my staff just tested positive for. COVID-19. She had contact with everyone in the office as well as the Grand Jury.
What kind of contact? Walking through a room or kissing everybody? I guess in this time of panic it probably doesn’t matter.
Walking through a room. My wife and I were tested Sunday because we had been to SC: we got those results today and they were both negative. I have an endoscopy scheduled for next week which took a while to schedule. I’m scheduled for another test Saturday as part of prep for the endoscopy. I suspect that’s nixed regardless of test results.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Hard to miss that! It has to be fixed, either before or when you take it in.........personally, I would take it in for a pre-inspection, see what the dealer would charge.......then comparison shop. But, if it is at all close, use the dealer even if it is more, so they can't deny it wasn't repaired to their standards.
Time to guess the estimate.
Got a quick quote to fix. Includes blending of the front door.
$650.
$861 was book price. TJC78 cash deal as I've worked with them before was $750.
Peter Frampton does or did live in a very tony area of Cincinnati. He was known to pop up at different venues unannounced and play.....for free. Saw him a couple of times, once at a little place called the Blind Lemon. They have an outdoor area and I was sitting there with my GF when he popped up with an Acoustic Guitar and played for about 90 minutes, all by himself. I was probably 15 feet from him. That was a great time.
The late Gerry Garcia’s wife was from Cincinnati. James Brown recorded here (King Records). Funk star Bootsy Collins shows up everywhere in Cincinnati.
Beach Boys used to play for free after a Reds game every summer at Great American Ballpark.
But, although I was only in Jr High, my older sister took me to see Chicago (when they were an avant-garde jam band and not the pop outfit they became after Terry Kath’s death) and took me to see the best concert I’ve ever seen/heard that had a line up of...
-Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young -The Band -Jesse Collin Young (Youngbloods) -Santana
Each artist was in their prime. I also smelled a lot of “funny odors” there, that may be familiar to my CO friends.
I have Chicago's first album when they were known as The Chicago Tansit Authority. To bad I no longer have a way to play it.
I saw Chicago twice thanks to a female friend whose brother was the promoter. Years later my wife and I splurged for front row tickets to see The Beach Boys at SPAC. The amps were so loud that we had to leave after 30 minutes with headaches and ringing ears.
I knew Lee Loughnane (Trumpeter for the group "Chicago") and his wife and kids very well back in 1998-99. His children were students in my school in California. He gave me an LP signed by the entire group. Nice guy - very friendly and very talented.
I drive my ATS very little, it has yet to hit 10,000 miles after nearly 3 years of ownership. Despite that, I have somehow managed to scuff all 4 of its 18" wheels, with the most recent being yesterday on the right rear when I made a right turn at a tight intersection and caught the nearside curb. This is my first car having such low-profile tires (40 aspect ratio on the front, 35 on the rear) and that gives very little protection to the rims. The first one I damaged was the RF about 3 weeks after getting the car when I pulled into a parking space. That annoyed me so much I took it to my tire shop and had them send it out to be refinished. The two on the left side both have marks on them that mystify me because you don't normally deal with curbs on that side and one of them has a mark on one of the spokes well away from the lip of the wheel, so who knows. It almost seems like a waste to refinish those all at this point since I have little doubt further scuffs and dings will occur. I do have the opportunity to do that when I have the winter wheels and tires are put on though, so I am still thinking it over.
At just shy of 14,000 miles my Mustang is looking at 6 years old. My excuse is that I have the rest of the fleet to drive in rotation. If I’m lucky, at least two get driven every day depending on what I’m up to.
Can't believe the Mustang is already 6 years old. I remember the many months you contemplated your navel before finally getting it at the price you were happy with.🤪😜🤓
Hard to miss that! It has to be fixed, either before or when you take it in.........personally, I would take it in for a pre-inspection, see what the dealer would charge.......then comparison shop. But, if it is at all close, use the dealer even if it is more, so they can't deny it wasn't repaired to their standards.
Time to guess the estimate.
Got a quick quote to fix. Includes blending of the front door.
$650.
$861 was book price. TJC78 cash deal as I've worked with them before was $750.
not bad. Next time I need something minor done I will have to get the name from you.
I drive my ATS very little, it has yet to hit 10,000 miles after nearly 3 years of ownership. Despite that, I have somehow managed to scuff all 4 of its 18" wheels, with the most recent being yesterday on the right rear when I made a right turn at a tight intersection and caught the nearside curb. This is my first car having such low-profile tires (40 aspect ratio on the front, 35 on the rear) and that gives very little protection to the rims. The first one I damaged was the RF about 3 weeks after getting the car when I pulled into a parking space. That annoyed me so much I took it to my tire shop and had them send it out to be refinished. The two on the left side both have marks on them that mystify me because you don't normally deal with curbs on that side and one of them has a mark on one of the spokes well away from the lip of the wheel, so who knows. It almost seems like a waste to refinish those all at this point since I have little doubt further scuffs and dings will occur. I do have the opportunity to do that when I have the winter wheels and tires are put on though, so I am still thinking it over.
At just shy of 14,000 miles my Mustang is looking at 6 years old. My excuse is that I have the rest of the fleet to drive in rotation. If I’m lucky, at least two get driven every day depending on what I’m up to.
my TLX crossed 9,000 tonight driving to the market. I think that car needs a high speed run soon to clean it out.
RDX now over 2,300 miles, thanks to the trip to N. Vermont. That car had plenty of burn out the gunk time.
This trip down memory lane with reliving concerts we've been to is depressing me. I think I enjoyed the Supremes at the Univ. of Cincinnati Armory Fieldhouse. But I couldn't remember what year. I was piecing together how I even was asked if I wanted a ticket from a group someone had bought. It must have been a fellow grad student at Miami Univ. May 27, 1967. Now I recall the date.
That was 53 years ago. A long, long time.
Other than not being air conditioned and the seats being flat slabs with numbers lined on them for seat assignments, it was a good experience. I remember the performers were really perspiring because it was so warm.
Even worse, I recalled an earlier concert performance by the Serendipity Singers. I'll no one else here is old enough to remember them, let alone have seen them live.
Sailing Away? Don't Let the Rain Come Down. And the one banned on some radio, Beans in My Ears. Risque.
Even worse, I recalled an earlier concert performance by the Serendipity Singers. I'll no one else here is old enough to remember them, let alone have seen them live.
Sailing Away? Don't Let the Rain Come Down. And the one banned on some radio, Beans in My Ears. Risque.
I remember that group. Bad year though...was married a few months later in that year.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Well this is just great; one of my staff just tested positive for. COVID-19. She had contact with everyone in the office as well as the Grand Jury.
WHOA, that is definitely not good. Keep us informed as to how you test. That is, until Edmunds puts you in quarantine for a few weeks. If that happened to @driver100, it would kill him.
Seriously, stay safe.
jmonroe
It would be worse for my fans though
Both of them would be OK.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
We are still going to a few concerts a year, so not in the past for us. We were supposed to see Taj Majal in October, but I doubt if it’s happening. And I think we are slated to see Tedeschi Trucks next time they swing through here, but who knows when that will be?
When I was in elementary school in Grand Junction, CO, in the mid-'50s,, 72 years earlier would have been 1883. I'm 72 now, and the '50s don't seem impossibly long ago.
Hard to miss that! It has to be fixed, either before or when you take it in.........personally, I would take it in for a pre-inspection, see what the dealer would charge.......then comparison shop. But, if it is at all close, use the dealer even if it is more, so they can't deny it wasn't repaired to their standards.
Time to guess the estimate.
Got a quick quote to fix. Includes blending of the front door.
$650.
$861 was book price. TJC78 cash deal as I've worked with them before was $750.
So according to Price is Right rules, I win!
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
I drive my ATS very little, it has yet to hit 10,000 miles after nearly 3 years of ownership. Despite that, I have somehow managed to scuff all 4 of its 18" wheels, with the most recent being yesterday on the right rear when I made a right turn at a tight intersection and caught the nearside curb. This is my first car having such low-profile tires (40 aspect ratio on the front, 35 on the rear) and that gives very little protection to the rims. The first one I damaged was the RF about 3 weeks after getting the car when I pulled into a parking space. That annoyed me so much I took it to my tire shop and had them send it out to be refinished. The two on the left side both have marks on them that mystify me because you don't normally deal with curbs on that side and one of them has a mark on one of the spokes well away from the lip of the wheel, so who knows. It almost seems like a waste to refinish those all at this point since I have little doubt further scuffs and dings will occur. I do have the opportunity to do that when I have the winter wheels and tires are put on though, so I am still thinking it over.
At just shy of 14,000 miles my Mustang is looking at 6 years old. My excuse is that I have the rest of the fleet to drive in rotation. If I’m lucky, at least two get driven every day depending on what I’m up to.
Can't believe the Mustang is already 6 years old. I remember the many months you contemplated your navel before finally getting it at the price you were happy with.🤪😜🤓
I procrastinate on almost all my car purchases. I just don’t lay out my angst here any more until I’m close to pulling the trigger.
That’s why I’m in awe of some of the posters who make a purchase seemingly on the spur of the moment.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Even worse, I recalled an earlier concert performance by the Serendipity Singers. I'll no one else here is old enough to remember them, let alone have seen them live.
Sailing Away? Don't Let the Rain Come Down. And the one banned on some radio, Beans in My Ears. Risque.
I remember that group. Bad year though...was married a few months later in that year.
jmonroe
This information may come in handy some day....I will keep it on file!
Even worse, I recalled an earlier concert performance by the Serendipity Singers. I'll no one else here is old enough to remember them, let alone have seen them live.
Sailing Away? Don't Let the Rain Come Down. And the one banned on some radio, Beans in My Ears. Risque.
I remember that group. Bad year though...was married a few months later in that year.
jmonroe
I remember it because I took a beautiful young lady to the performance. It was in a small auditorium and was much like some of the off-the-cuff performances by artists some here describe. Very up close and personal. The group performing was large 12? 16? 18? total members.
I drive my ATS very little, it has yet to hit 10,000 miles after nearly 3 years of ownership. Despite that, I have somehow managed to scuff all 4 of its 18" wheels, with the most recent being yesterday on the right rear when I made a right turn at a tight intersection and caught the nearside curb. This is my first car having such low-profile tires (40 aspect ratio on the front, 35 on the rear) and that gives very little protection to the rims. The first one I damaged was the RF about 3 weeks after getting the car when I pulled into a parking space. That annoyed me so much I took it to my tire shop and had them send it out to be refinished. The two on the left side both have marks on them that mystify me because you don't normally deal with curbs on that side and one of them has a mark on one of the spokes well away from the lip of the wheel, so who knows. It almost seems like a waste to refinish those all at this point since I have little doubt further scuffs and dings will occur. I do have the opportunity to do that when I have the winter wheels and tires are put on though, so I am still thinking it over.
So, knowing that you would only drive the ATS (the best car Cadillac has made in a decade, IMHO) 10K miles, would you buy it again?
Peter Frampton does or did live in a very tony area of Cincinnati. He was known to pop up at different venues unannounced and play.....for free. Saw him a couple of times, once at a little place called the Blind Lemon. They have an outdoor area and I was sitting there with my GF when he popped up with an Acoustic Guitar and played for about 90 minutes, all by himself. I was probably 15 feet from him. That was a great time.
The late Gerry Garcia’s wife was from Cincinnati. James Brown recorded here (King Records). Funk star Bootsy Collins shows up everywhere in Cincinnati.
Beach Boys used to play for free after a Reds game every summer at Great American Ballpark.
But, although I was only in Jr High, my older sister took me to see Chicago (when they were an avant-garde jam band and not the pop outfit they became after Terry Kath’s death) and took me to see the best concert I’ve ever seen/heard that had a line up of...
-Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young -The Band -Jesse Collin Young (Youngbloods) -Santana
Each artist was in their prime. I also smelled a lot of “funny odors” there, that may be familiar to my CO friends.
I have Chicago's first album when they were known as The Chicago Tansit Authority. To bad I no longer have a way to play it.
Cool...I had the CTA album, Chicago (silver) and the Chicago Live set (3 albums). I lost interest when they started going "pop".
Mentioned before, I had was redoing a vintage Thorens turntable. I've been working on it for a couple of years. Parts are hard to come by. So, I've never been able to play it reliably. Thinking of inviting in one of the new "internet only" turntable companies (i.e. U-Turn or Fluance).
I’d turn to Ebay and get a mid-late 70s Technics, Pioneer or Marantz. Many people restore those and they are great IMO
I love my Technics SL-1900. It wasn’t a super high end model back in the day but it’s built like a tank and sounds awesome even with a low end cartridge.
Kinda keeping an eye out. I can fix those vintage turntables, if parts are available. What I can’t do is fabricate the parts that are no longer available, which is the situation I’m in with the vintage Thorens.
Saw another (well, likely the same one) of those orange stingers driving around yesterday. Interesting color. I think that is only on (only comes that color?) the special RWD performance package model?
Peter Frampton does or did live in a very tony area of Cincinnati. He was known to pop up at different venues unannounced and play.....for free. Saw him a couple of times, once at a little place called the Blind Lemon. They have an outdoor area and I was sitting there with my GF when he popped up with an Acoustic Guitar and played for about 90 minutes, all by himself. I was probably 15 feet from him. That was a great time.
The late Gerry Garcia’s wife was from Cincinnati. James Brown recorded here (King Records). Funk star Bootsy Collins shows up everywhere in Cincinnati.
Beach Boys used to play for free after a Reds game every summer at Great American Ballpark.
But, although I was only in Jr High, my older sister took me to see Chicago (when they were an avant-garde jam band and not the pop outfit they became after Terry Kath’s death) and took me to see the best concert I’ve ever seen/heard that had a line up of...
-Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young -The Band -Jesse Collin Young (Youngbloods) -Santana
Each artist was in their prime. I also smelled a lot of “funny odors” there, that may be familiar to my CO friends.
I have Chicago's first album when they were known as The Chicago Tansit Authority. To bad I no longer have a way to play it.
Cool...I had the CTA album, Chicago (silver) and the Chicago Live set (3 albums). I lost interest when they started going "pop".
Mentioned before, I had was redoing a vintage Thorens turntable. I've been working on it for a couple of years. Parts are hard to come by. So, I've never been able to play it reliably. Thinking of inviting in one of the new "internet only" turntable companies (i.e. U-Turn or Fluance).
I’d turn to Ebay and get a mid-late 70s Technics, Pioneer or Marantz. Many people restore those and they are great IMO
I love my Technics SL-1900. It wasn’t a super high end model back in the day but it’s built like a tank and sounds awesome even with a low end cartridge.
Kinda keeping an eye out. I can fix those vintage turntables, if parts are available. What I can’t do is fabricate the parts that are no longer available, which is the situation I’m in with the vintage Thorens.
My TT from the mid-late 80s is still in the box on a shelf. Technics SLQD33 I think it is. Probably still works, though all the vinyl is long gone.
We are still going to a few concerts a year, so not in the past for us. We were supposed to see Taj Majal in October, but I doubt if it’s happening. And I think we are slated to see Tedeschi Trucks next time they swing through here, but who knows when that will be?
So, knowing that you would only drive the ATS (the best car Cadillac has made in a decade, IMHO) 10K miles, would you buy it again?
Well, I was in a position coming off a lease where I had to get something and this one was a pretty good deal. I tried a few other cars and didn't particularly like them, and there really wasn't anything that I had the hots for. A couple of months earlier I was sorely tempted by a demo 2017 GTI at the dealer nearby, but after dithering too long it got sold so that was that. I knew going in that whatever I bought wouldn't get driven much although I wasn't counting on the health issues that have limited that even more. My thinking at the time was to get off the lease train, buy something and keep it for a while. Of course I hadn't counted on that itch I get whenever I've had a car for a while. As for the ATS itself it has been a great car, no issues whatsoever except for those self-inflicted ones with the wheels. I think it looks better than the sedans Caddy is offering today.
Even worse, I recalled an earlier concert performance by the Serendipity Singers. I'll no one else here is old enough to remember them, let alone have seen them live.
Sailing Away? Don't Let the Rain Come Down. And the one banned on some radio, Beans in My Ears. Risque.
I remember that group. Bad year though...was married a few months later in that year.
jmonroe
This information may come in handy some day....I will keep it on file!
If @roadburner comes through with my request you won’t be here some day.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis Ultimate just like jmonroe's. '18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Well I finally replaced my laptop that gave up the ghost a couple of years ago (still had a tower computer for our main computer). But since they are discussing the possibility that we wont be back into the workplace until next year at the earliest and that we are discussing that we might still be doing work from home a couple of times a week once we get back to "normal" I decided to upgrade my office and computing. Most of my posting lately has been on my tablet but now back with a more normal computer.
I got a HP ENVY that Best Buy gave me for $100 off since the one laptop that they had on display that we were going to get was out of stock with no known date of any coming in was $100 less. So Best Buy gave us this one, which has more functions for the same price. It's a 2 in 1 which will flip the screen all the way over and turn it into a tablet. Really liking it.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Another Tesla accident on autopilot. What's with some of the Tesla drivers?
If someone makes an invention that can improve our lives and make the world safer.....there will always be somebody will find a way to misuse it and seriously injure or kill themselves.
Even worse, I recalled an earlier concert performance by the Serendipity Singers. I'll no one else here is old enough to remember them, let alone have seen them live.
Sailing Away? Don't Let the Rain Come Down. And the one banned on some radio, Beans in My Ears. Risque.
I remember that group. Bad year though...was married a few months later in that year.
jmonroe
This information may come in handy some day....I will keep it on file!
If @roadburner comes through with my request you won’t be here some day.
jmonroe
Yeh, but that quote has been left at my lawyers office and it will be opened on that eventful day.
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#3 has an extra step listed, use 5 ton then 10 ton.......assume the others said the same in one step.
#2 specifically says Supply and Place 1" - 4" of Gravel if necessary.
He describes exactly what he is doing in the last step with the Belgian Blocks.
I would check reviews too. #2's quote is lower but quite often the real professional guy has built his business over time, he has it paid off and he can make a good living even if he charges a bit less. He can be a professional that likes his work and doesn't have to make a killing.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2013 LX 570 2016 LS 460
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
Seriously, stay safe.
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2013 LX 570 2016 LS 460
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
2025 Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4 / 2023 Mercedes EQE 350 4Matic
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
RDX now over 2,300 miles, thanks to the trip to N. Vermont. That car had plenty of burn out the gunk time.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
together how I even was asked if I wanted a ticket from a group someone had bought. It must have been a fellow grad student at Miami Univ. May 27, 1967. Now I recall the date.
That was 53 years ago. A long, long time.
Other than not being air conditioned and the seats being flat slabs with numbers lined on them for seat assignments, it was a good experience. I remember the performers were really perspiring because it was
so warm.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
Sailing Away? Don't Let the Rain Come Down. And the one banned on some radio, Beans in My Ears.
Risque.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
'24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT
Go figure.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
That’s why I’m in awe of some of the posters who make a purchase seemingly on the spur of the moment.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
I'm sure this information will help someone here.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
The local morning talk show host and his producer were betting he was watching
x-rated video on his phone mentioned in the article.
https://electrek.co/2020/08/26/tesla-driver-autopilot-watching-movie-when-crash-police-car/
https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/07/14/tesla-on-autopilot-hits-police-vehicle-which-hits-ambulance-driver-possibly-drunk-police/
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
*buh-dum-bum*
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
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2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
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jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
I got a HP ENVY that Best Buy gave me for $100 off since the one laptop that they had on display that we were going to get was out of stock with no known date of any coming in was $100 less. So Best Buy gave us this one, which has more functions for the same price. It's a 2 in 1 which will flip the screen all the way over and turn it into a tablet. Really liking it.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
At least warning gave time for people to leave. Those without power get lots of sympathy from me.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250