i've been here since 1974. next time you head this way, give a
yell. i'd love to meet you.
dave
In a message dated 12/31/2004 8:52:12 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, Have you lived in Phoenix a long time? Byron was at St.
Joseph's from 5/03 until 12/03. We live about 4 hours from
Phoenix. Marji Son - Byron C4/C5 4/27/03 at age of
24 Topock, Arizona Never give up.....Hope
Quoting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Congrats are in order, Dave! So you've
placed the pedal to the > metal, eh? > Some suggestions to
consider. I hope they installed a back-up or > dual
battery. > If not, you might consider caring one of the 6-cell emergency
jump > batteries > for those times when the battery goes weak with
all the draw on your > batteries. Prevention is still the best
cure.... or offense. What > kinda van? > Best Wishes >
W > In a message dated 12/30/04 7:39:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes: > > << I drove my van for the 1st time today.
I had a transfer seat, > hand > controls, and door opener
installed. The xfr seat is a bit awkward > to use > but
the > other stuff is way cool. It goes up/down, back/fwd, and
turns up to > 90 > degrees. Sliding over and back is a
pain but my driving will be the > exception > anyway. I
don't mind being chauffeured. There are 4 magnetic >
switches in > my tail > light housing to operate the door
and lift. Up, Down, Stow, and > Close.
A > battery is now much more critical to my survival - oh
joy. More > mechanical > crap that can kill me.
Stranded in a dark van in June, July, or > August in > Phoenix is
no place to be. I'll be keepiong my cell phone very > handy
from > now > on.
>> > >
The
moral flabbiness born of the bitch goddess Success. That- with the squalid cash
interpretation put on the word success- is our national disease. -William
James 1906
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