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   / Good morning!!!! #72,251  


I don't know. The 2 wheeled ones at our place are hand me downs.


The nearest dealer for rollators, and a lot of other equipment, told me they would only sell one to me with a doctor's prescription. Does that mean Medicare would pay for it? I'm guessing that's the case. But I had no problem buying one outright on the Internet with no prescription and no questions . . . except a credit card number.:laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #72,252  
Did you and buckeye get a new Forester on the same day?
Update:
Bought one today.

$600 less than my local dealer who raised the price on me.
Only difference, this doesnt have the $172 cover in the back, so $428 less..

This dealer is 5 miles from the office. One of the best and easiest car buying experiences ever.

I'll pick it up sunday. They had to clean it.
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   / Good morning!!!! #72,253  
Hope your mother and wife are better in no time, Ed. Man, when it rains, it pours!:(




I bet he'd a given' ya all three if you'd a bargained a little with 'im, Ed. Now THAT would a been a life changing arrangement!:laughing:

Yea, the daughter kept putting powder up her nose and I left quick Ed
 
   / Good morning!!!! #72,254  
I can honestly say I was never a runner, but I know people who were crazy enough to do it....the LEO's around here NEVER stopped chasing motorcycles.

Kyle, I said it was against departmental rules; I didn't say it wasn't done. I guess I can tell on myself, since all the other participants are dead now. I had just about 3 years on the department, when one slow night about 2 a.m., I was working with an older partner, I was driving, almost no traffic at the time when we met a motorcycle that was obviously speeding. I made a quick U-turn and turned on the red lights, and instead of stopping, that motorcycle sped up and turned. Now I would not deliberately violate a departmental rule, but I actually just did not think of it, and my senior partner didn't say a thing about it. He sat over there, calmly talking on the radio telling everything we did and each location. We ran 10 stop signs, 5 red lights, went up a one way street the wrong way for about 6 blocks, he went into a small shopping area, jumped the curb and went down the sidewalk, back onto the street, and eventually, without knowing the area well enough, went down a street that was being redone. The pavement was torn out curb to curb and for a block or two we zigzagged around barriers. And when he came to where all the pavement was torn out, he went to jump the curb, misjudged his angle, and fell. He jumped up to run, and I bailed out after him. He ran a short distance, stopped, and turned. I couldn't tell you to now whether he was stopping to surrender or to fight. But with both of us running, when he turned, I ran into him, and we both fell with me on top of him. On the way to jail, he thanked us for not killing him.:laughing: He said he had won a New Mexico state championship on a motorcycle and always thought a motorcycle could get away from a car, and since he thought we were stopping him for illegal gambling, he decided to try it.

Back then, we had 3 speed manual transmissions, no power steering, no power brakes, etc. Our sergeant and lieutenant (and some other officers) complimented me on my driving and my partner on his cool handling of the radio transmissions, but of course could not commend us in writing because we had violated a departmental rule by chasing that motorcycle.:laughing:

Now to make a short story a long one . . .:laughing: That motorcycle rider was working at a used car lot, living up above the car lot office, and hustling pool on the side. But a few years later, I was a detective sergeant in the burglary and theft section when that guy was brought as one of a gang of burglars. He was wearing a very expensive suit that evening, he was living in a very expensive apartment, had a new Cadillac and a new Lincoln. He had been quite successful in his chosen profession. I don't recall how much time he spent in jail, but I later heard that he and another fellow were both found dead with a deck of cards scattered on the floor in anther city. Officially, it was ruled that they shot each other in a dispute over a card game. We had an informant who told us who killed both of them, but we had no evidence and no way to validate what that informant said.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #72,255  
Maybe you could ask around at the rest home?

My brother was just telling me his step daughter bought him something from Costco that is like InstaPot but can handle 3 mason jars at a time for preservation. He loves it.

I was in three rest homes last summer and saw none of the UpWalkers. Lots of 2 wheel wrist walkers with tennis balls, the kind Medicare gives free. If my Mom still does not want to spend the money, I'm pretty sure I can get the Hip Doctor to prescribe it. But then where to fill the prescription, or will Medicare reimburse?

I hope his costco pressure cooker has has a stainless steel pot the food goes in and can also slow cook and saute'.


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Buckeye, good looking car, are you going to get tint on the front windows to match the tint of the rear windows?

Also side moulding and hard mud flaps.
http://www.cars101.com/subaru/forester/forester16-side18.jpg

We can help you spend the money you saved!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #72,256  
That's a good-looking vehicle, BEF. Congrats.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #72,258  
No added tint, got the factory tint with sunroof. Since we are coming down sunday am to take boys to airport, i said I'd pick it up then, instead of another trip tonight or tomorrow. They are closed sunday, but will have it parked behind the repair area. Playing phone tag with ins co.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #72,259  
Kyle, I said it was against departmental rules; I didn't say it wasn't done. I guess I can tell on myself, since all the other participants are dead now. I had just about 3 years on the department, when one slow night about 2 a.m., I was working with an older partner, I was driving, almost no traffic at the time when we met a motorcycle that was obviously speeding. I made a quick U-turn and turned on the red lights, and instead of stopping, that motorcycle sped up and turned. Now I would not deliberately violate a departmental rule, but I actually just did not think of it, and my senior partner didn't say a thing about it. He sat over there, calmly talking on the radio telling everything we did and each location. We ran 10 stop signs, 5 red lights, went up a one way street the wrong way for about 6 blocks, he went into a small shopping area, jumped the curb and went down the sidewalk, back onto the street, and eventually, without knowing the area well enough, went down a street that was being redone. The pavement was torn out curb to curb and for a block or two we zigzagged around barriers. And when he came to where all the pavement was torn out, he went to jump the curb, misjudged his angle, and fell. He jumped up to run, and I bailed out after him. He ran a short distance, stopped, and turned. I couldn't tell you to now whether he was stopping to surrender or to fight. But with both of us running, when he turned, I ran into him, and we both fell with me on top of him. On the way to jail, he thanked us for not killing him.:laughing: He said he had won a New Mexico state championship on a motorcycle and always thought a motorcycle could get away from a car, and since he thought we were stopping him for illegal gambling, he decided to try it.

Back then, we had 3 speed manual transmissions, no power steering, no power brakes, etc. Our sergeant and lieutenant (and some other officers) complimented me on my driving and my partner on his cool handling of the radio transmissions, but of course could not commend us in writing because we had violated a departmental rule by chasing that motorcycle.:laughing:

Now to make a short story a long one . . .:laughing: That motorcycle rider was working at a used car lot, living up above the car lot office, and hustling pool on the side. But a few years later, I was a detective sergeant in the burglary and theft section when that guy was brought as one of a gang of burglars. He was wearing a very expensive suit that evening, he was living in a very expensive apartment, had a new Cadillac and a new Lincoln. He had been quite successful in his chosen profession. I don't recall how much time he spent in jail, but I later heard that he and another fellow were both found dead with a deck of cards scattered on the floor in anther city. Officially, it was ruled that they shot each other in a dispute over a card game. We had an informant who told us who killed both of them, but we had no evidence and no way to validate what that informant said.

Thanks for sharing. Please feel free to post more cop stories. I love to hear them.

Don, I will have to ask him if it has SST pot or not.

Nice ride BEF.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #72,260  
0309181335.jpg front pic. Should have drove it home and left my old honda there, lol.
 

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