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Re: 3/9/2015
« Reply #180 on: March 09, 2015, 12:11:53 PM »


Fuk''n COMMIES!!!! :'(   Coming down to the wire now on Son's wedding and I find out my Liability Insurance & Umbrella does not cover me if we are holding an event off our property and giving away liquor, beer or wine.  Son of a Beach another $250-300 for 6 hours of liability insurance coverage +having to fuk with getting it. >:(
Does that cover you if someone gets sauced at the party and has a head-on collision with a school bus?
and is the liability reduced, if you have a cash bar?
Not really but it lowers your premium a minor amount.   If you are the "provider" of the booze you are screwed.
never been to a BYOB wedding, seems the safest insurance wise, but will get you weird looks from the invitees.
Agreed, I never even thought about the liability side of it when I scheduled and had mine.
The groom is a lawyer and the bride's father is iin the insurance business or it would have never crossed my mind either.
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Re: 3/9/2015
« Reply #181 on: March 09, 2015, 12:13:21 PM »


At the car dealership, thankfully just an oil change
You'd think you could handle this yourself with all the time you have on your hands now.
GFY! I'd rather have a professional do this sort of stuff.
CG is absolutely correct, new cars are nothing to be fuk'n with in the driveway.
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Re: 3/9/2015
« Reply #182 on: March 09, 2015, 12:13:54 PM »


At the car dealership, thankfully just an oil change
$79.95 or maybe much less?
About that for the full synthetic. It's the wife's car, her Subaru Forester.
no Advance Auto parts by you?
 AFTER $5 MAIL-IN REBATE 5 Quarts of Mobil 1
Extended Performance Full Synthetic Motor Oil AND a Mobil 1 Oil Filter
$32.99
Valid February 26, 2015 — April 01, 2015
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Re: 3/9/2015
« Reply #183 on: March 09, 2015, 12:14:36 PM »



At the car dealership, thankfully just an oil change
You'd think you could handle this yourself with all the time you have on your hands now.
GFY! I'd rather have a professional do this sort of stuff.
put the car up on ramps, catch old oil in a pan, take off old oil filter,
use a touch of the old oil on the new oil filter gasket, screw on the new filter
replace the oil drain plug, pour in the new oil.
back car off ramps - DO NOT Drive FORWARD.  All done.
tools needed, socket set or crescent wrench, correct oil filter wrench,
two ramps, used oil tub.  I taught my 14 year old daughter how to do this....
Well, I feel like a failure now
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Re: 3/9/2015
« Reply #184 on: March 09, 2015, 12:14:51 PM »

At the car dealership, thankfully just an oil change
Heading to the garage now myself, hope it's just a battery.
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Re: 3/9/2015
« Reply #185 on: March 09, 2015, 12:15:25 PM »



Fuk''n COMMIES!!!! :'(   Coming down to the wire now on Son's wedding and I find out my Liability Insurance & Umbrella does not cover me if we are holding an event off our property and giving away liquor, beer or wine.  Son of a Beach another $250-300 for 6 hours of liability insurance coverage +having to fuk with getting it. >:(
Does that cover you if someone gets sauced at the party and has a head-on collision with a school bus?
and is the liability reduced, if you have a cash bar?
Not really but it lowers your premium a minor amount.   If you are the "provider" of the booze you are screwed.
never been to a BYOB wedding, seems the safest insurance wise, but will get you weird looks from the invitees.
Agreed, I never even thought about the liability side of it when I scheduled and had mine.
The groom is a lawyer and the bride's father is iin the insurance business or it would have never crossed my mind either.
Damn, tell those bastiges to just write a contract for everyone to sign
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Re: 3/9/2015
« Reply #186 on: March 09, 2015, 12:16:05 PM »



At the car dealership, thankfully just an oil change
You'd think you could handle this yourself with all the time you have on your hands now.
GFY! I'd rather have a professional do this sort of stuff.
CG is absolutely correct, new cars are nothing to be fuk'n with in the driveway.
Not even at 10k mileage yet, once she gets higher I can skool myself on that
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Re: 3/9/2015
« Reply #187 on: March 09, 2015, 12:16:41 PM »



At the car dealership, thankfully just an oil change
You'd think you could handle this yourself with all the time you have on your hands now.
GFY! I'd rather have a professional do this sort of stuff.
put the car up on ramps, catch old oil in a pan, take off old oil filter,
use a touch of the old oil on the new oil filter gasket, screw on the new filter
replace the oil drain plug, pour in the new oil.
back car off ramps - DO NOT Drive FORWARD.  All done.
tools needed, socket set or crescent wrench, correct oil filter wrench,
two ramps, used oil tub.  I taught my 14 year old daughter how to do this....
Well, I feel like a failure now
i left out the remove oil drain plug....
it goes between put the car up on ramps,  & catch old oil in a pan,
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Re: 3/9/2015
« Reply #188 on: March 09, 2015, 12:16:56 PM »



At the car dealership, thankfully just an oil change
$79.95 or maybe much less?
About that for the full synthetic. It's the wife's car, her Subaru Forester.
no Advance Auto parts by you?
 AFTER $5 MAIL-IN REBATE 5 Quarts of Mobil 1
Extended Performance Full Synthetic Motor Oil AND a Mobil 1 Oil Filter
$32.99
Valid February 26, 2015 — April 01, 2015
We have those, lot of Napas and etc, cars have just never been my thing to want to work on.
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Re: 3/9/2015
« Reply #189 on: March 09, 2015, 12:17:07 PM »



Fuk''n COMMIES!!!! :'(   Coming down to the wire now on Son's wedding and I find out my Liability Insurance & Umbrella does not cover me if we are holding an event off our property and giving away liquor, beer or wine.  Son of a Beach another $250-300 for 6 hours of liability insurance coverage +having to fuk with getting it. >:(
Does that cover you if someone gets sauced at the party and has a head-on collision with a school bus?
and is the liability reduced, if you have a cash bar?
Not really but it lowers your premium a minor amount.   If you are the "provider" of the booze you are screwed.
never been to a BYOB wedding, seems the safest insurance wise, but will get you weird looks from the invitees.
Agreed, I never even thought about the liability side of it when I scheduled and had mine.
The groom is a lawyer and the bride's father is iin the insurance business or it would have never crossed my mind either.
Damn, tell those bastiges to just write a contract for everyone to sign
Of no value if you are negligent and if you let someone get drunk and leave or burn the place down, etc........  then you are negligent.  It is a commie society we live in now.
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Re: 3/9/2015
« Reply #190 on: March 09, 2015, 12:18:34 PM »



At the car dealership, thankfully just an oil change
You'd think you could handle this yourself with all the time you have on your hands now.
GFY! I'd rather have a professional do this sort of stuff.
CG is absolutely correct, new cars are nothing to be fuk'n with in the driveway.
Not even at 10k mileage yet, once she gets higher I can skool myself on that
it is worth it to keep the warrenty in force then.
also, good steel ramps are going to cost the price of a dealers oil change
unless you catch them on sale.
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Re: 3/9/2015
« Reply #191 on: March 09, 2015, 12:19:15 PM »



At the car dealership, thankfully just an oil change
$79.95 or maybe much less?
About that for the full synthetic. It's the wife's car, her Subaru Forester.
no Advance Auto parts by you?
 AFTER $5 MAIL-IN REBATE 5 Quarts of Mobil 1
Extended Performance Full Synthetic Motor Oil AND a Mobil 1 Oil Filter
$32.99
Valid February 26, 2015 — April 01, 2015
We have those, lot of Napas and etc, cars have just never been my thing to want to work on.
that was the price for them doing it.....
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Re: 3/9/2015
« Reply #192 on: March 09, 2015, 12:20:30 PM »



At the car dealership, thankfully just an oil change
You'd think you could handle this yourself with all the time you have on your hands now.
GFY! I'd rather have a professional do this sort of stuff.
put the car up on ramps, catch old oil in a pan, take off old oil filter,
use a touch of the old oil on the new oil filter gasket, screw on the new filter
replace the oil drain plug, pour in the new oil.
back car off ramps - DO NOT Drive FORWARD.  All done.
tools needed, socket set or crescent wrench, correct oil filter wrench,
two ramps, used oil tub.  I taught my 14 year old daughter how to do this....
Well, I feel like a failure now
i left out the remove oil drain plug....
it goes between put the car up on ramps,  & catch old oil in a pan,
See, now you got oil all over the driveway/garage floor and wasted 5 quarts of oil along the way.  Leave it to a professional!     
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Re: 3/9/2015
« Reply #193 on: March 09, 2015, 12:20:53 PM »


At the car dealership, thankfully just an oil change
You'd think you could handle this yourself with all the time you have on your hands now.
GFY! I'd rather have a professional do this sort of stuff.
put the car up on ramps, catch old oil in a pan, take off old oil filter,
use a touch of the old oil on the new oil filter gasket, screw on the new filter
replace the oil drain plug, pour in the new oil.
back car off ramps - DO NOT Drive FORWARD.  All done.
tools needed, socket set or crescent wrench, correct oil filter wrench,
two ramps, used oil tub.  I taught my 14 year old daughter how to do this....
Sounds like I'd rather pay $30 and have Jiffy Lube do it.
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Re: 3/9/2015
« Reply #194 on: March 09, 2015, 12:20:56 PM »




At the car dealership, thankfully just an oil change
$79.95 or maybe much less?
About that for the full synthetic. It's the wife's car, her Subaru Forester.
no Advance Auto parts by you?
 AFTER $5 MAIL-IN REBATE 5 Quarts of Mobil 1
Extended Performance Full Synthetic Motor Oil AND a Mobil 1 Oil Filter
$32.99
Valid February 26, 2015 — April 01, 2015
We have those, lot of Napas and etc, cars have just never been my thing to want to work on.
that was the price for them doing it.....
Ohh damn!
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