Goonie
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
Since I can't find dried figs anywhere around here, I've been ordering them from Amazon for a couple if years. I just placed an order for three more bags, a total of 7.5#. They're one of my favorite snacks!
Since I can't find dried figs anywhere around here, I've been ordering them from Amazon for a couple if years. I just placed an order for three more bags, a total of 7.5#. They're one of my favorite snacks!
Which brand exactly?
Made in Nature Organic Calimyrna Figs
Had to replace our printer finally. The old one was almost 9 years old, not bad for an ink jet printer. We will give this one a shot and see how it works out.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00DHJ8QLQ
Good move. RV tires rot from the inside out and sitting around seems to make them deteriorate even faster. Carlisles have a relatively good name in the trailer tire business as opposed to the flood of no brand Chinese tires that have shown up.My travel trailer is 10 years old and I think it has the original tires on it. I've been watching them for a few years and finally noticing some cracking/dry rot. Don't want to risk taking it out this year without putting some new tires on it. I checked around and I couldn't beat Amazon for new tires! My son can get them mounted for free so I ordered four new tires and they will be on my doorstep in a few days.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MJBWV2I/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Good move. RV tires rot from the inside out and sitting around seems to make them deteriorate even faster.
+1
Steve it is remarkable you didn't have a blowout. Ten years is a very long time in the life of a trailer tire. I start thinking about replacements 6 years from the mfg date of the tire - which can be a year or more before the trailer's mfg date.
One can track Amazon prices using CamelCamel and even get an email alert when the price dips again.I got me a combination cat toy and fry oil thermometer. Price seems to have doubled since last week. Whacky Amazon...
DS reminded me of when we spent $500 for 128Meg of RAM for our Apple 2E, back in 1985.
Did I get this idea from this thread? Not sure but it looks like a winner. It's a little rock for hiding your house key and cheap at less then $5:
Amazon.com: Hide-a-Key Fake Rock - Looks & Feels Like Real Rock: Office Products
I'm hoping that you are kidding.That's been around for 30+ years. All the burglars know about it. Besides, LBYM and put the key in a zip-lock and hide that under a real rock.
I'm hoping that you are kidding.