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Everything posted by wrangler
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Depends what you're riding to the moon. As to the price - ouch! Hope to see you there.
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Short flight, huh?
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Congratulations!
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Hang in there, Joe. Do your best to break the chain.
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You want a large Farva with that?
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Blade Alignment to help Pronation when skating
wrangler replied to BlackIce's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
That's a good place to start. As you can see from several threads here, people use orthotics, shims, blade repositioning, custom boots, etc., so it's hard to say what's best for your son. If the EQ50 fits well, that's what counts. As to skate models being recommended for narrower feet, that's a new one on me. I haven't heard of anything recommended for narrower feet, except a narrower size. Folks generally seem to choose a skate boot to fit the shape of the foot, as different models are shaped differently. -
Blade Alignment to help Pronation when skating
wrangler replied to BlackIce's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
The best recommendation I've seen here is to see a foot doctor who has some experience and knowledge in the skating area. As to skates, many can be ordered in narrow sizes, but they vary in depth and horizontal shape, which are very important. The standard advice is to try on as many as you can, to find the best fit you can. How do his EQ50s fit? -
You'd be happier if it turned out to be something?
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He said he did.
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After going 3-0 to the first batter in the 9th inning, and 3-2 to the last batter, Humber completed a perfect game today for the Chicago White Sox when A.J. Pierzynski, the White Sox catcher, picked up the ball from a dropped third strike call on an attempted checked swing, and threw to first base for the final out.
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He also played mandolin at times. The Band is one of my all-time favorites, and that means something, coming from someone who grew up with the music of the 60s and 70s. His book on the group was very interesting, and included times with Ronnie Hawkins and Bob Dylan. The last time I saw him The Band was playing Summerfest in Milwaukee ('91?), with Billy Preston sitting in on keyboards. We missed Manuel and his high harmonies, but they still sounded pretty damn good. Afterward, I went to the next stage for Roger McGuinn. All in all, a fun evening.
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Can't you take a hint? Wait for it.
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Raffi Torres.
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Also, apparently you didn't tell him overnight. Isn't there a company policy that requires him to get that and other info from you, rather than taking care of it himself?
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Can't you get a price adjustment based on a misunderstanding?
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Guitar stuff or what ever you play
wrangler replied to Geeno_56's topic in Miscellaneous Discussions
Current equipment: PRS Custom w/birds Old Stratocaster, pre-CBS (I think) Guild D35 Martin HD28 Mesa Boogie Mk III head Old Teisco El Rey bottom w/2 Pioneer 12" speakers Old Silvertone 15W tube amp used for low-volume practice with MXR yellow distortion box Marshall amp with belt clip -
Well, there's always the alternative of more steel in the rotation, and mailing it out for sharpening.
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I don't know how you get in the middle of so much stuff; you've really got an eventful life. I'm glad this one worked out well for you. So are you re-promoted?
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Not especially offensive, but kid stuff, and not particularly classy. I wouldn't say anything if I saw it, but since you asked. . .
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Well, I won't argue with you.
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In some cases, there could be a perception that the employees don't care. It's not a huge leap from there to the conclusion that the manager on duty doesn't care, or the problem wouldn't exist. This logic would lead one to make a complaint higher up the corporate ladder.