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Barbaraok

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  1. Why give our people access to their country if we won't reciprocate? Why are we keeping Canadians out who have a BETTER rate of vaccination than we have? Aren't we suppose to be friends?
  2. Several reports - really. I couldn't find more than 4. Even then, I bet MOST RESPOND TO COMPLETELY SHUTTING OFF THE PHONE, count to 10, then turn on again and let it reboot. This is the response most of the time. People put the iPhone to sleep, but very seldom to a hard shutdown. It has been quite awhile since the upgrade came out - so this wasn't an immediate problem. But then, every negative thing about Apple must be turned up and amplified as much as possible.
  3. I believe that the 2 Million is the thought for someone today working in their mid 30s to early 40s to aim for. And notice that is designed NOT to touch principal. And to keep one in the same lifestyle they are accustomed too. But most of us know that (1) it takes less to live in terms of normal consumer goods as one retires - no more work clothes, no commuting costs, etc. Medical costs go up. And the idea that ALL of your retirement is passed along is kind of absurd, just make sure you have enough to pay your bills and not saddle your kids with debt, and if something is left over good. We've found it better to help them as we go along, rather than waiting until we die and they don't have a great need for extra funds. They are successful and we were able to give them help along the way with things like downpayment for their first home, etc.
  4. The Canadians should just close the border again then if there is no reciprocity!
  5. Since it since this thread is about getting the Class A or Class B license it a would seem they have decided to go with Texas as their domicile. Suggest you start a new thread to ask you question.
  6. Well they don't have the best coverage all over like they use to. More and more we find AT&T coverage is the best and Verizon and T-Mobile are limited. I expected T-Mobile to be limited when outside of metro areas, but Verizon didn't use to be so weak. Verizon targets all of its plans for young, single people who will change phones, etc., every 6 months or so. And do EVERYTHING on their phones.
  7. Execute means you sign it in front of the notary, just like any other document you want notarized.
  8. Derek, I have been involved with the purchase of 9 different homes over the years, I know all about capital gains on homes and how to avoid them, and I know about capital gains on investments and pay them which shows we are making money on our investment choices. DO YOU really think I need a tutorial from you?
  9. I believe the statement was about capitol gains on a condo which they would use as their 'home' and live in for a number years before selling.
  10. We purchased our motorhome in 2005. I took 10% of the purchase price and put that into an account and ADDED TO IT EACH MONTH an amount equal to about 1/12 of the annual maintenance for a diesel pusher. We never purchased an extended warranty, and our coach is still going. That fund pays for all maintenance, replacement of tires and batteries, plus any repairs. Remember it is not IF you will need repairs, but when. The other thing is that by being self-funded, we are able to replace things before they break - for example, if we have something break in an assembly, we just replace the whole assembly because all the other components have been stressed by the part that did break. Or something on one side, we will replace that part on both sides of the coach. The key is to make sure you put that money aside each and every month.
  11. Linda, just because someone doesn't use the term nightmare, doesn't mean that that isn't what they are. They all start as dreams, and venture into different areas. And over the years the 'nightmare' aspect of them may lessen to a degree, but they are generated while the brain is still trying to come to grips with traumatic situations. And don't say you don't have PTSD - which is a relatively new term of those who suffer from events that they went through in their lives. Clearly the event was very traumatic for you, and thought it may have lessened over the years, things like that often form the basis for PTSD in children. Again, it is POST traumatic stress, doesn't matter when or when it occurred.
  12. Large metro area have hospitals capable of providing care needed for serious COVID patients. Small county areas don’t, so the airlift patients to get better care and a chance to live.
  13. RV, kneeling. down isn't the problem now, it is getting back up. 😎
  14. Thin skin with capillaries near the surface, bump into something, that night as getting undressed for bed one hears "did you fall, look at that bruise!" Joys of growing old, but it beats the alternative. 😉
  15. Also, as one ages, the ability to easily get into the nook or cranny where the fix is needed.
  16. Yes, I've seen the Hurricane evacuation route signs and very familiar with the Tsunami evacuation route signs along the Washington and Oregon coast. But this was a first for us. I am glad to see that the town fathers have realized that if Mt. Rainier goes (she does send up steam plumes to make sure every one remembers she is still active) Puyallup is likely to be entombed in one of the lahars. Hopefully she'll be like Mt. Saint Helens and spend a few months expanding before blowing her top. Unlike the Cascadia Fault that will just move (about 30 years past the 'normal' interval now) and go. And I'm convinced it would be while I was at the ocean, so we stay inland in do day trips to the beach, etc. Yes, I know this has become a phobia for me - but surfing in the RV to Aberdeen from Ocean Shores just does sound like fun to me. 😎
  17. November on I-40 can be clear and dry, or you could get snowed in for a week if a big storm comes through. After Nov. 1st I wouldn’t chance it, but then the distances will be about the same either way. We’ve encountered snow on I-40 in MAY between Abilene and Santa Rosa!
  18. No Kirk is not wrong. You might not understand how you appear to others, but after more than 16 years on this forum (and others) you sound very similar to hundreds (if not thousands) of other people who have come on, nit-picking about things when in truth it was that they didn't really want to be in an RV for any length of time. I don't know whether it is financial or something else, but complaining about small items your husband doesn't do be it in a house or projecting onto an RV just doesn't seem appropriate. BTW - JimK's 10 min replacement of CO detector took 30 minutes because of where it is located in our rig. If anything needs to be done in connection with the water heater, we are hiring someone to do it as the space is incredibly tight and we both have arthritis, etc. as we age. We can't get into tight spots anymore. A 20-30 minute job to replace leaking sealing on black water dump value ended up taking 6 hours - you don't want to know. And believe me, while any other repair will have everyone in the park walking over to see what you are doing, etc., when it involves the waste system they all walk on the other side of the street.😉 As an aside the CO and propane detector shouldn't be together, but CO detector located at shoulder height, Propane near the floor (20 years as Env Health & Safety director and campus Fire Marshall.)
  19. Understand that Puyallup area has geology showing how it was overrun by lahar flows when Mt. Rainier erupted over millennia. Depending upon how it blows, several areas with substantial populations will be affected. I knew about all the planning the state has done since Mt. St. Helens eruption, had looked at the projected outflow maps, but hadn't seen warning signs. Use to seeing the tsunami evacuation route signs when near the ocean.
  20. We are in Puyallup, WA (staying at the fair grounds RV park) and we’re out finding the church we got married in 55 years ago, and saw this sign, first time for us!
  21. No, vaccinations doesn’t mean you can’t catch the virus, just that you will probably have only mild symptoms, BUT you can pass it on to others, like children who can’t get vaccinated yet!
  22. So either you have a bad clamp or bad hose. Have you gotten new ones? I’d do that first. If that doesn’t work, then go get a repair person in. That might give hubby something to think about.
  23. Are you going to do all the virus hot spots this year?
  24. As I read the OP the statement was So I am assuming a partner can get her to a big lot to practice, practice, practice. This isn’t rocket science, it is all about practicing.
  25. Assume you can drive a car, right? Then big empty parking lots are the place to go. Get number of orange cones, use any stripping, etc. and practice, practice practice. Going forward, backing up. Left turns, right turns, forward and backwards, figure eights. Trying industrial park areas on Sundays when no one is around. Get the feel for when to turn, etc.
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