Posted by LJ James on January 6, 2009
If you are a Member of a Motorcycle Club as I am, I’m sure you have heard about how a Judge has banned the Colors of the the Mongols Motorcycle Club. Not only are the Members not aloud to wear their Colors, but any item that’s has their Colors on it must be forfeited upon demand. I can not expect many who are not in a Motorcycle Club to understand what this really means! Twenty years ago this would have struck fear into the soul of every American Citizen! Today I am sure most probably will not even hear about it and those that do will probably not care! What has happen to this Country?
Posted by Mike Griffin on January 6, 2009
Say you’re a crazy train collector then you have the answers to most of the average inquiries. Your questions would be more engaged towards an personalized dealer who is selling vintage.
Posted by Barb Wolfe on January 5, 2009
As the price of gas has continued to rise over the last few years, people have begun to develop various tricks that can help them reduce their gas consumption. One of the first things you should try if you want to lower your gas bill is to not drive as much. This is easier said than done, obviously, as too many people have become completely dependant on their vehicles.
Posted by Stanley Jenkins on January 5, 2009
Are you searching for some place or someone to trade your antique Lionel trains? Perhaps you have discovered a gold mine at your neighborhood garage sales event! Or possibly you’ve discovered a box in the attic filled with these antique Lionel trains. How do you uncover their actual full value?
Posted by Tony Jenkins on January 5, 2009
Are you in the market for a used antique Lionel train? If so, here are some simple and surefire tips that can assist you source for a good antique train, and save you quite a sum of money if you know how to do your work
Posted by LJ James on January 5, 2009
I recently stopped down at J Signs located at 12 Highland ave in Patchogue. I met the Owners Jerome Morello and Craig Casdia, Who told me about all the things J signs can do to Help promote your Business these guys do Store Front Signage, Wide Format Digital Printing,Carved/Gold Leaf Signs,Contour cut decals,Channel Letters,Truck & Boat Lettering, Banners, Magnetic Signs,Window / Door Lettering,Installations, Service, Repairs, Architectural Signage and so much more I could write 5 articles of these guys!
Posted by Mak H. on January 5, 2009
Have you ever tried to sell cars from the customer’s point of view? Think about it for a moment. When you go into the store to purchase an item, how does the salesperson treat you? Are they there to work for you or are they there to simply make the sale? The way you want to be treated by a knowledgeable salesperson that can make recommendation based on what you need and want is the type of salesperson we all look for.
Posted by Ed Edwards on January 4, 2009
Correct car servicing is important if one expects to have the benefit of an excellent car performance over the span of many years. As the cost of owning a automobile continues to rise, paying attention to appropriate car service maintenance will permit lengthier car ownership. Over time, this extended ownership time will help decrease the costs of vehicle loan expenditures and interest charges. It’s vital to understand how to locate a quality car servicing place, as well as how to avoid getting suckered by crooked repair shops.
Posted by Clayton Mossa on January 3, 2009
Whenever you desire to go on that motorcycle weekend trip, you will need to plan some things before you go. A friend of mine who adores his Harley Road King has a wife who really does not enjoy it very much, so one thing we always do is have what we call our pace car; and with the wife of my buddy drives it! And since we typically have many things to take with us, it is nice to have a pace car full of necessary things when you reach your destination, but not necessarily things you need on the way. Our pace car carries things like sleeping bags, extra food, a larger tool kit, blankets, and our tents. We also like to have his wife have the other end of the walkie-talkie in case she decides to stop at a shopping mall along the way and we need something in the car. We also make sure she carries beer to sip in the evenings when we are not riding out on the open road.
Posted by Ferdinand Mekinsy on January 3, 2009
When you buy your first four-wheeler, there are some priorities that make a big difference to you. If it is style and look, you get to know what your friends have and perhaps buy that so you will be riding an ATV that is “cool”. But for many who are going to make the investment in a quality four-wheeler can be summed up in one statement. “I want the toughest four-wheeler there is.”