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Touche! Offer take that!I feel the same way about people who live in active earthquake areas!!!
Touche! Offer take that!I feel the same way about people who live in active earthquake areas!!!
Earth quake are nothing Brian. It's like going to Six Flags. Short, exciting and usually harmless.I feel the same way about people who live in active earthquake areas!!!
Now take that Fooooooooooooooooooooe..........r.Touche! Offer take that!
I feel the same way about people who live in active earthquake areas!!!
Spending six months, voluntarily in the freezer, in my not so learned opinion, is NUTS.
Suicidal? Crazy? UNHINGED?
I'll take the earthquakes, no water, huge taxes, wild fires and weirdo's any day!
Ofer, I agree 100%!
I'll be honest, a normal winter in Chicago is not SO bad. It sucks don't get me wrong, being a carpet cleaner makes it really suck. If I sat in an office, no big deal at all.
However, the last few years have been just a completely different level. Very extreme, I don't ever remember as a kid it being -25... Below actual zero for an entire month is nuts...
I'll take the earthquakes, no water, huge taxes, wild fires and weirdo's any day!
Ofer, I agree 100%!
I'll take the earthquakes- Check,
no water- Check,
huge taxes- Check,
wild fires- Check,
and weirdo's any day!- Mikey moved
Tornados won't hurt you.. hell no. Its the debris that kicks your ass.I was most feared for my life when I saw 2 tornadoes maybe a few miles away from me in Kansas. Ah..ok the Earthquake of '89 was scary too. But that was a long time ago.
I grew up in Colorado and loved the Snow because I Skied back then. But Hats Off to you Winter CC guys. I enjoy it when a customer cancels just because of the rain.
My pops drove us back from Vegas to San Diego and it was snowing.... Had 6 car accidents involving 4-7 cars each..... I couldn't for the life of me understand why anyone would choose to live/drive through places like that.... I was just shitting bricks in the back seat...
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Ofer, I agree 100%!
I'll take the earthquakes- Check,
no water- Check,
huge taxes- Check,
wild fires- Check,
and weirdo's any day!- Mikey moved
I just cringe and have nightmares when it comes to even thinking about snow and ice.
A little cringing builds character
Buying a TM for $75-125K is a major commitment, and you really need a substantial customer base to support it. For a few thousand bucks, Mike can do any work he finds in his new location with his existing vehicles.