waflhtrider wrote: DUH, he is OLD. You must make any instruction in very LARGE BOLD TYPE for him to see it. Contrasting colors also help
Yeah, but even though he's old, he should have good eyesight to see it being a school bus driver. If not, I wonder how many kids (or parents) he has run over and doesn't know it.
DavidG wrote: Bigdog is so exicited about finally retiring, he forgot to follow through with the rest of the registration instructions.
(I need all that info I asked for sent in a PM. Please. )
DUH, he is OLD. You must make any instruction in very LARGE BOLD TYPE for him to see it. Contrasting colors also help
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ryegal wrote: David I called and no they don't have the 10 yr rule.
So,I guess those of us who are older than ten can go too..Right???
I made mine yesterday and sent a PM and then had to send another today...So there...
Only 9 more school days till RETIREMENT.. # 2 son is coming out from Iowa Wednesday to run in the Sound to Narrows on Saturday and I guess I'm gonna be sick on Thursday and Friday.. That actually leaves 7 work days till retirement..
Oh,and I got to drive the big yellow bus across the newly repaired Hood Canal bridge thursday PM and it's AWESOME !!!!! The angle down onto the floating part is less and the new lanes are REALLY WIDE and there is no bulge in the middle...
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Geez, where has everyone gone? It's been awfully quiet around here the last couple of days. I know, y'all are getting a head start on summer vacation before all those school kids get out of school for the summer and the bus drivers finally get some time off.
Well, heard from the dealer today. AC is working "as designed", which is it's putting out air that is 26 degrees colder than what it's taking in. So I guess the problem now is that it's not getting enough of that colder air distributed throughout the trailer to cool it down enough and/or the insulation isn't good enough to keep the cool in and/or the heat out. Dealer is calling Dutchmen for options (other than me buying a stand-alone AC unit).