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On Feb 19, 7:33 pm, "Bob F" wrote:
wrote in message ... Have you ever ran into the back of your garage? Didn't pull your car in enough and the door came down on your car and left a mark? Purchase a peace of mind for a small price. Just $9 .00 plus $4.05 shipping and handling. Or, lay a board on the floor for the front wheels. Bob Or, hang a tennis ball from the ceiling for the windshield |
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yeah, why pay 13 and change for something you already have laying around the
house? I have a four car garage 2 deep on each side, I used to pieces of steel U channel lagged to the floor in the first position. Searcher |
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"DerbyDad03" wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 19, 7:33 pm, "Bob F" wrote: wrote in message ... Have you ever ran into the back of your garage? Didn't pull your car in enough and the door came down on your car and left a mark? Purchase a peace of mind for a small price. Just $9 .00 plus $4.05 shipping and handling. Or, lay a board on the floor for the front wheels. Bob Or, hang a tennis ball from the ceiling for the windshield I cut 2" off a pool noodle and hung that off the ceiling. The kids cried for a day but assured them the noodle would still float. |
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I cut 2" off a pool noodle and hung that off the ceiling.
You inhumane *******!! (hehehe just kidding) |
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