coolbreezy37
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It would cost a lot to repair her flat, though.It was useful if you had to repair a flat.
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It would cost a lot to repair her flat, though.It was useful if you had to repair a flat.
That's a separate item...I'm not sure if insurance covered those sorts of blowouts, slow leaks or other known hazards, whether man made or acts of God.It would cost a lot to repair her flat, though.
Too true E. Separate items usually require separate policies.That's a separate item...I'm not sure if insurance covered those sorts of blowouts, slow leaks or other known hazards, whether man made or acts of God.
Too true E. Separate items usually require separate policies.
I have a sneaking suspicion that there a lot of aftermarket parts involved…You want to see what's under the hood before you go messing around with that sort of equipment.
That's a separate item...I'm not sure if insurance covered those sorts of blowouts, slow leaks or other known hazards, whether man made or acts of God.
I agree...they were popular when I was in high school.
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I agree...they were popular when I was in high school.
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Umm, maybe it's for hamburger steak.Disappointed with my steak knife out here.
Morning. Whos the flipper from Norwalk Ohio in here?