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Anyone have experience with ACL/CCL tears in dogs?
Bomber replied to Sniper's topic in General Discussion
People love their Labs but most don't make it to 12 years old, some even less. Another customer had a Lab with a large tumor on the spleen that was removed, he lived about another year afterward. Not a very healthy breed. Same deal with Goldens unfortunately. On the other end of the spectrum we have a customer with a 18 year old Silky Yorkie who outlived his first owner. Legally blind but still loves to go for walks and eat. -
Anyone have experience with ACL/CCL tears in dogs?
Bomber replied to Sniper's topic in General Discussion
I've only seen this indirectly through customers dogs and they all had replacement surgery eventually which went well but was expensive. There is chance the other leg will need surgery as well later on. However, the dogs in question developed cancer a couple of years later and died, both under 9 years old. One suddenly from an undetected tumor on the spleen. -
Yep, thats what I see. Morris cty. lots of under contract, pending and sold yard signs. Even less desirable properties on busy roads that were on the market and didn't sell pre-covid.
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Now It's Serious - Is A Liquor Shortage Looming?
Bomber replied to Sniper's topic in General Discussion
In other words get reasdy for higher prices. -
I think fake news and sensationalism has now infected the weather reports. On News 12 they've starting giving weather forecasts using words like: outstanding, gorgeous, fantastic, beautiful. Are those meterlogical terms? Can't they just be honest and say partly sunny, partly cloudy and leave out the adjectives Most of the time the day turns out far less than advertised.
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Steve at Monmouth Arms has a Colt 6920 and FN-15 AR in stock. N.J. Compliance work included. The FN-15 looks like a heavy barrel model however. https://monmoutharms.com/in-stock-inventory/
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$1000 or less would buy a Colt CR-6920. The M&P, Ruger and Springfield have nitride barrels, batch tested verses the Colt's chrome lined, magnetic particle, high pressure tested barrel/bolt. The Colt also has a full auto bolt carrier, H buffer, plus a lot of other mil-spec parts, excellent build quality and better resale value.
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She's right. I sold my 870 soon after I bought a Remington LT 1100 20 ga. I have no problem busting clays with the slightly smaller load.
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Speaking of taking advantage, I believe the banks don't have to classify those delinquent loans as non-performing assets on their balance sheets.
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I have hard time believing Murphy will allow moratoriums to expire in N.J. four months before he's up for re-election.
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Add in Blackrock and other private equity vultures snatching up homes (often above asking price) then renting them back out. In fact, Blackrock bought a self storage chain so the people they toss out of their homes have somewhere to put their stuff. https://www.rt.com/op-ed/528842-private-equity-pension-vultures-reset/ "In order to further shore up profits, the firms have bought big into vertically integrated predation. Blackstone bought up an entire chain of self-storage units to complement its continuing acquisition of houses. The continued inflation of the already precariously bloated real estate bubble (and the mathematical certainty of time running out for the Covid-19 eviction moratorium) means people are going to have to throw their stuff somewhere when the financial feces hit the fan".
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I thought everyone was loaded up with cash from all the stimulus checks, extra unemployment and savings from staying home for a year? The heck with consolidation loans, that just prolongs the agony and the rates are no bargain. If you get in too deep with CC debt better just to go delinquent, settle the debt and try not get in that situation again.
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Here is the Zerohedge.com take on it: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/wells-fargo-infuriates-customers-abruptly-shuttering-personal-credit-business Customers credit scores are also going to take a hit: "Per CNBC, those whose credit lines are involuntarily closed will still see their FICO scores penalized as if they had elected to close the credit line willingly".
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And the residents almost always vote to raise their own taxes. Mainly with the school budgets which comprise 2/3's of the local tax bills BTW. The boards of education use tax payer money to mount sob story marketing campaigns. If its shot down on the first round they trim a little fat off the edges, put on the ballot again and the fools (I mean voters) approve it. Saw this in happen my town happen twice the past ten years or so.
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Same goes for small businesses that were deliberately crushed the past year so all that remains are woke leftist corporations. The Covid scam was about far more than just getting rid Trump.
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A house as an "investment" is really a joke in N.J. What kind of investment loses an average of $8000+ a year through property taxes even if the mortgage is paid off, forever! N.J. property "owners" are just the government's tenants yet on the hook for everything related to the property inside and out.
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What happened to N.J.'s 2% cap on annual property tax increases?
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Sometimes buying make sense, sometimes renting is the better option. You have to run the numbers. Houses are an expense. Unless you catch a low in the real estate roller coster you probably won't even break even once mortgage interest, property taxes and maintenance are factored in.
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Ciatterelli singh debate tonight. Now!!
Bomber replied to Golf battery's topic in General Discussion
Never hear that one, but I admire your optimism.