What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Cowboyrich

    Cowboyrich Road Train Member

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    Yeah I understand that it's normally money and I find it very sad, I've got my own money I don't need somebody else's. The nice thing with my sister and I is we both work our azzes off and are pretty equally "broke".
     
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  3. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    The OM is thinking that's the flying moo moo cows from "Twister."
     
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  4. Cowboyrich

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    A past coworker of mine had a SIL that was an engineer for UP he said cows usually just exploded and made you turn on the wipers.
     
  5. D.Tibbitt

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    Down where my dad lives off az highway 238 , used to have the nickname "dead cow road" it was an open range area and cows would stand in the road at night. Cant see them until ur right on them. We missed a couple when i was a really small kid. They do alot of damage. Bunch of people died after hitting them. Couple border Patrol agents died one time after the first one hit it head on then the other agent behind him swerved to avoid the first agent and was killed in rollover...both agents died. Its since been fenced off. no more dead cows.
     
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  6. okiedokie

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    The wife & I made our own $ and like it that way. It took 40 yrs but it's paid for.
     
  7. Cowboyrich

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    They can certainly be near impossible to at night, when we lived in CA we were in open range, I did have off road lights to help with that and you could see other lights far enough out to shut them off.
     
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  8. Cowboyrich

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    10-4 on that were the same way and #### proud of it
     
  9. REO6205

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    Has your oncologist talked to you about possible heart damage from the chemo? Specifically a drop in ejection fraction, usually toward the end of the chemo cycle? It doesn't always show up right away and in some cases it doesn't present at all but it's still good to be aware of it. A complete EKG...not the little buzz box most MDs have stuck in a drawer somewhere but a real EKG from a cardiologist...will let you know if you need to address the problem.
    It's usually controllable with medication.
    Chemo...the gift that keeps on giving. :rolleyes:
     
  10. REO6205

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    An irrevocable trust solves a lot of problems.
     
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