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1999 Dodge Dakota Sport--nm

Posted By: none on 2006-07-19
In Reply to: POLL: What kind of car do U have and year? - Nielson Family

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It's not even a sport - these guys aren't athletes - it's a SKILL not a SPORT
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Yes, Dakota, you are absolutely right. nm
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Pushing them to play a sport is not always
"good for them". As a coach's wife I can see why you would say that but come on the world does not revolve around sports in most households!
VR feels like a spectator sport to me,
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and if they didn't do it for sport, then you would have to slaughter them too.
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Usually the one who dies is a bull - not a humane sport
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Sports - 1 sport a season. Fall = football for son and volleyball for daughter. sm
Their class load and homework is enough; however, the love sports and are great at too. So, I allow one sport per season, meaning Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer. Fall = football and volleyball.

Winter = swimming and winter volleyball.

Spring = Lacrosse for both.

Summer = whatever they choose.

They choose what they want and if they choose not to do a sport any particular season, that is fine with me. They do not go out on school nights and their weekend activity is limited due to their sports. It works, and they stay out of trouble and both are on the honor roll.

Too many activities is just too stressful both all. My kids will tell me when they feel burnt and need a day off and I am fine with that. I tell them to stay home that day from practice.

It works for us.
Dodge Durango

The thing I love most about my SUV is the third row seat in the back!  When we're not hauling something, it is up and my 10-year-old daughter sits back there so she doesn't fight with her brother! 


trying Dodge post again
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Had it done in 1999
It was such a miracle being able to see.  Had both eyes done, but one regressed, so ended up with monovision which works fine for me.  But hit that 50-something now and have cataracts.  Definitely do have dry eyes so use artificial tears whether in the office or at home. 
I had it done in 1999 and

I'm glad I did.  I haven't had any problems other than the dry eye syndrome, so I use artificial tears every day.  I had both eyes corrected but the right eye regressed leaving me with mono-vision, so I didn't need glasses to drive or to read. By now though I do need reading glasses.  


I have a 2005 Dodge Durango...nm
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2003 Dodge Durango
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2002 Dodge Durango. (nm)
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1997 Dodge Intrepid sm
Paid it off 5 years ago and plan to drive it until it's dead. Hate car payments.
Actually, dodge ball is the one game I
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Female, age 57, since 1999

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I worked for the "Q" in 1999 and had 11 yrs exp...sm
and was only making 7.5 cpl. That was after I had been with them for 8 years! I had many MT friends none of which made more than 9 or 10 cpl. Seriously, who are the companies paying this???
In 78 I got a ེ Dodge Lancer w/pushbutton

MTs have threatened this as far back as 1999. It never happens.
Just quit the job if you aren't happy there.


1999 Lincoln Navigator with 3rd row.....
Extremely roomy and quite comfy. Won't be getting a brand new one anytime soon because they are quite pricey.....I'll stick with the 1999 model for now!
We love our Dodge Durango! Sis-in-law has a GMC Envoy which is great but a little out of our
budget. 
that was a 1962 Dodge Lancer w/slanted trunk..

Love it. Been using PCShorthand since 1999. Can't type without it. :) nm
  
I threw my back out playing dodge ball in 2nd grade. nm
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33, Medical Secretary Degree, graduated in 1999
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Have a 1996 Suburban, bought in 02/1999 with 64K miles - sm
now has 184K miles, still going strong. Paid $26K. Have gotten our money's worth on it. Just started making repairs here and there over the last 2 years, new fuel pump, new fitting from radiater to engine, a couple engine seals, water pump, cleaning of fuel injectors. Probably about $2K all together in the last 7 years we have had it, not bad I think, other than regular maintance stuff, i.e. brakes, tires, oil changes, air filters, engine belt, etc. Gets about 15 MPG, 18 sometimes. Thing is a tank and I love it. Had a Blazer before that, though I had to put a lot of $$$ into it over the years I had it (10), about 16 MPG---Going to run the Suburban into the ground, hope to get 250K miles at least out of it. Has a few tics now and then due to age but all in all is in great shape and runs well, and I have made a point of fixing things immediately engine-wise and cosmetically. Go GM, have heard the transmissions last a lot longer (mine is proof of that, 184K original transmission) my husband has a 1990 Ford F-250 that had its transmission rebuild at 90K miles. His truck now has 189K miles on it and shifts rough.
Proud ex-CMT here too. I quit 'em back in 1999 - sm
They got almost 3 grand out of me before I wised up. LOL!
Camaros..three 1994, 1998, and 1999 and a truck,
Chevy truck 2005
I have been AOL member since 1999. Can you bring link to this story to board?
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Sigmoid colon resection, 4 day hospital stay = $65.000.00 in 1999
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Hear, hear! I agree with Dakota - sm
The MTSO should be giving feedback to the hospital/doctors who slur, speak too rapidly, etc. They need to pull up their socks! And there's no reason why these doctors shouldn't be given an outline of what is expected from them when they dictate, such as cell phones, chewing food, candy, gum, etc.