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It will be fine

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You’re the one arguing with Van about how hard you work. So there...
I was arguing that working long hours doesn't preclude someone from eating healthy. In fact eating well makes working long hours easier because your body is fueled properly and on top of it all it's cheaper.

You just want to spin everything into "Ground sucks" despite having no idea what you're talking about.
 

It will be fine

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So if you disagree, feel free to give us 10 reasons why Ground doesn’t suck.
Because I'm sure that would not change your mind. You've formed an opinion based on nothing, presenting you with facts won't sway that opinion. When you arrive at a conclusion possessing no knowledge more information won't alter that conclusion.
 

Oldfart

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Lol. Suuure there are.
Bacha made up story about buying Amazon stock for a bunch of $ less than market value. Your made up story about your friend getting a police officer to LOOK at her tires and as a result of the police officer LOOKING at them, the mechanic put new tires on it.
That was a good one there.
 

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Bacha made up story about buying Amazon stock for a bunch of $ less than market value. Your made up story about your friend getting a police officer to LOOK at her tires and as a result of the police officer LOOKING at them, the mechanic put new tires on it.
That was a good one there.
Lol. It’s funny how you can’t DISPROOVE anything I’ve said, and yet call it a lie. I know what the truth is and that’s all that matters to me...oh, and my friend also who got new tires.
 

Oldfart

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Lol. It’s funny how you can’t DISPROOVE anything I’ve said, and yet call it a lie. I know what the truth is and that’s all that matters to me...oh, and my friend also who got new tires.
A police officer LOOKED at her tires and because he LOOKED at her tires and SAID they were unsafe, the mechanic gave her new tires? No citation, just SAID they were unsafe. WOW. That is a major whopper.
 

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A police officer LOOKED at her tires and because he LOOKED at her tires and SAID they were unsafe, the mechanic gave her new tires? No citation, just SAID they were unsafe. WOW. That is a major whopper.
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UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)

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A police officer LOOKED at her tires and because he LOOKED at her tires and SAID they were unsafe, the mechanic gave her new tires? No citation, just SAID they were unsafe. WOW. That is a major whopper.

The cop most likely noticed the tires were getting close to being unsafe and suggested that she mention it to her mechanic. Happens all the time.
 

Oldfart

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The cop most likely noticed the tires were getting close to being unsafe and suggested that she mention it to her mechanic. Happens all the time.
She originally said the friend had been trying to get new tires from the mechanic but couldn't. It was suggested that she find an officer and show him. As a result, the mechanic gave her tires. I asked about the citation the officer gave to show the mechanic. No citation just the say so of a police officer got her tires.

This police officer actually carried a tire depth gauge, knew the law and TOLD her she needed new tires. He wasn't DOT or a state trooper, just a local officer with a gauge. LOL
 

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The cop most likely noticed the tires were getting close to being unsafe and suggested that she mention it to her mechanic. Happens all the time.
Actually, she found some cops in a parking lot and asked them if they were legal. One or both said no they weren’t and she relayed the comment to our mechanic. Next day she had new tires on the rear, I believe.
 

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She originally said the friend had been trying to get new tires from the mechanic but couldn't. It was suggested that she find an officer and show him. As a result, the mechanic gave her tires. I asked about the citation the officer gave to show the mechanic. No citation just the say so of a police officer got her tires.

This police officer actually carried a tire depth gauge, knew the law and TOLD her she needed new tires. He wasn't DOT or a state trooper, just a local officer with a gauge. LOL
I never said he had a tire depth gauge, YOU DID. He was a county cop.
 

UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)

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You don't need an actual tire depth gauge-----you can use a penny.

If you can still see the top of Lincoln's head when you stick the penny in to the tire tread it is time to change the tire.
 

It will be fine

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You don't need an actual tire depth gauge-----you can use a penny.

If you can still see the top of Lincoln's head when you stick the penny in to the tire tread it is time to change the tire.
Every commercial tire I've gotten for the last decade has a wear indicator in the tread. When it's flush you're at spec.
 
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