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The first one was something with a seat belt assembly
This one is possible window wiper motor issues |
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With as complicated as cars/trucks are nowadays, there is no wonder that there are so many recalls.
You'd be shocked at how long an airline has to work on a brand new jet delivered from the manufacturer before it is ready to be put in service. |
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Quoted: Yep. I find that if Mia and I do our best to avoid interacting with strangers on the trail (usually by giving them a wide birth) and warn strangers when they need access to my home that they should give Mia her space (ie don't try to touch her), confrontation is at a minimum if not non-existent. In that sense, Mia and I are peas and carrots. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That OP was super wrong. The only reason I feel comfortable owning dogs larger than I am is because I work my ass off to ensure they respect me and listen to my commands and direction even when they’re big enough I can’t make them. If an owner isn’t willing to invest that time and effort, they shouldn’t own big dogs. And if an owner somehow messes up, the person should own it and do the needful to make it right within reason. Yep. I find that if Mia and I do our best to avoid interacting with strangers on the trail (usually by giving them a wide birth) and warn strangers when they need access to my home that they should give Mia her space (ie don't try to touch her), confrontation is at a minimum if not non-existent. In that sense, Mia and I are peas and carrots. Gatekeeping is a thing, and some dogs need it. Richard dang sure does. |
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Quoted: Gatekeeping is a thing, and some dogs need it. Richard dang sure does. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: That OP was super wrong. The only reason I feel comfortable owning dogs larger than I am is because I work my ass off to ensure they respect me and listen to my commands and direction even when they’re big enough I can’t make them. If an owner isn’t willing to invest that time and effort, they shouldn’t own big dogs. And if an owner somehow messes up, the person should own it and do the needful to make it right within reason. Yep. I find that if Mia and I do our best to avoid interacting with strangers on the trail (usually by giving them a wide birth) and warn strangers when they need access to my home that they should give Mia her space (ie don't try to touch her), confrontation is at a minimum if not non-existent. In that sense, Mia and I are peas and carrots. Gatekeeping is a thing, and some dogs need it. Richard dang sure does. Ottos good out on the trails but we need to work on people coming in the house more better. |
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Shit my Jeep seems downright reliable compared to y'alls stuff.
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Quoted: one of the recalls on my 1992 Aerostar was "transfer case might explode and catch fire" another was "headlight switch may explode and catch fire" dammit, Ford View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The first one was something with a seat belt assembly This one is possible window wiper motor issues another was "headlight switch may explode and catch fire" dammit, Ford Ooof size large |
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Quoted: Quoted: "Someone stole the cat, muffler, and the rest of the exhaust. Replacement parts are stuck on ship off the long beach dock. I dunno. " If you run open headers, no one can steal your cat. *taps temple* |
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Just a light breeze here
Set my plants out in a shady spot for 20 minutes |
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And now U2.
Fuck I need a party boom right now. If we're gonna be subjected to this, I'm gonna combat it with some equally retarded shit |
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Don't be like Romeo who complains about having his pistol appendix carry when sitting down.
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3M spray adhesive sure is fun to huff... I mean work with.
I like how my nostrils keep sticking shut. |
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Stayed at my dads last night.
While im grateful to be able to, its odd. I havent been alone since I was 22. |
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