Community > Posts By > eric22t

 
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Sat 08/08/20 05:06 AM



HELLO. How do you work this to have a private conversation with another?


Puzzled by your question...one to one messages with another member are private...


Is this message private between you and me?

no this is a public forum all questions and answers are visible to all who read the forums
if you want to send a private message to someone who has posted in this topic called mutual match then first you click on their profile name/ picture and then scroll down on their profile to the message box. type your message and send. voila a private message to someone who posted in this topic

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Fri 08/07/20 05:11 AM
definitely not my type.
to lazy to fill out a profile is a major turn off
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Thu 08/06/20 03:26 PM
thinking yep i amlaugh

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Thu 08/06/20 03:16 PM
thinking since you have so much free time recuperating you could share your time management skills with the time challengedlaugh

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Thu 08/06/20 02:55 PM
thinking you could indeed do that

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Thu 08/06/20 02:19 PM
thinking better time management skills should be borrowed from kklaugh

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Thu 08/06/20 02:18 PM
unsinkable cooler full of goodies on the river

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Thu 08/06/20 02:16 PM
adventure of being able to relax and do nearly nothing sounds greatdrinks

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Thu 08/06/20 02:15 PM
impact for this late boomer... 1.5 maybe 2
i'm essential services and we have slowed down one bit, so money wise, no change.
some shopping issues but mostly not bad
mostly it's the being able to go do things and even that is doable with a bit of planning

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Thu 08/06/20 02:11 PM
steady supply of cold beer on sunday and mondaywinking

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Thu 08/06/20 02:10 PM
blushed is what the lacquer paint job did on a very humid day

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Thu 08/06/20 10:51 AM

What only six? What do you have to offer your guest?

that 6 will hold out long enough to ice down more if guests are beer drinkers

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Thu 08/06/20 08:45 AM
there better be at least 6 beers in da fridge!!!!

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Wed 08/05/20 03:19 PM
she might just surprise youlaugh

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Wed 08/05/20 03:18 PM
rolling a smoke and thinking about a cold beer

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Wed 08/05/20 03:16 PM
quite possibly a truer statement has not been posted hereoops

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Wed 08/05/20 03:10 PM
only rozie didn't zip right back for the letters she skippedgrumble

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Wed 08/05/20 03:09 PM

I've joked in this thread about wanting to be treated like a goddess. There's partial truth to that, haha. Although after today at work... NO!!! That's not what I want slaphead laugh

be careful what you wish forlaugh laugh laugh

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Wed 08/05/20 03:05 PM
me brat, best brat you knowbigsmile

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Wed 08/05/20 03:01 PM

Had to use my cordless drill today.
First time in 5 years.
I bought a 14.4V drill, case and two batteries from Snap-On in 2001.
Cost me $340.
I stopped working in 2010 when I was disabled (got my money's worth out of it).
I used the drill about 5 years ago and one of the batteries was bad but the other still worked (took a charge).
Now, 5 years later, the other one has crapped out.
Snap-On no longer carries a replacement battery for this model drill and I'm no longer working so I guess I'm SOL.

My manual screwdriver got the job done but I'm a bit miffed about my drill kit.
Its technically useless.
Plus, nobody except an avid Snap-On tools collector would be interested in buying it as it is. The charger works and the drill probably works but neither battery will take a charge.

Can't sell it, can't use it, don't wanna throw it away so I'm stuck with it.
If anyone has any ideas on how to grab some more life out of the batteries let me know.


Mine has two batteries (one in the drill the other in the case)

open up the batteries and replace the cells your self you cn order up the individual cells on line also check for bad wiring inside. but being ni-cad or at best ni hi the cells them selves are most likely the culprit. batteries plus could prolly doit for you but you will pay thru the nose