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Gone But Not Forgotten in San Antonio! - Part II

Posted 06-27-2017 at 10:01 PM by Basse Bud

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I joined this forum because I came across the name Krumm and I have a big interest in Ducati Singles. Bought my first one from Ducati concessionaires Stretford Road Manchester in 1962. This Ducati shop was owned by Stan Hailwood farther of Mike. The bike was a175 Siverstone Super, and did it go...In the mean time, some 50 years on I'm still playing with these bikes. At a certain stage I became interested in the early bikes that were exported to the US especially the 63 Scrambler. By chance via
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Kalamazoo MI or Lansing mi , from Adrian mi

Posted 06-27-2017 at 08:11 AM by Lanna123

I am going to be going to school soon in the Kalamazoo area, and I am excited I have heard good things about it, and the bad things, what's so neat is the cheap cost of living, and many things to do, but then I also thought about when Im done with school I would go to Lansing also a cheap city with many things to do, I'm a single never married, I don't have kids, and will never have any, I don't have a car, can't afford it, I'm 26 years old, also i lived in really small towns and the country...
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Why does the average cashier at Costco make $16 an hour but the average cashier at Walmart/SAMs makes $9.50 an hour?

Posted 06-27-2017 at 05:21 AM by Carrieokey911

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According to glassdoor Costco's average cashier makes $16 an hour but Walmart cashier makes $9.50 an hour. Walmart has more capital, has more revenue, and makes more profit than Costco. How can Costco afford to pay almost double what Walmart pays if their revenue is lower than Walmart. Is because they have different business practices?
That would be a an average Costco Cashier who has been employed at Costco for at least 5 years because they are Teamsters Union and there are pay raises...
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Houston Radio Loses A Longtime Giant

Posted 06-25-2017 at 06:01 PM by case44 (Welcome To Case's Column)

My trips to Houston will never be the same again. And the same holds true for my streamlining. The Bayou City just lost a longtime radio legend a couple of days ago. The legendary Paul Berlin, who in recent years had done some shows spinning old big band and rock tunes on his Saturday night show, died at the age of 86 after a very brief illness, though he'd had some health issues in recent years.

What I remember about him was his work on KBME-AM (790) when it played...
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Having Sleep Interrupted By A Lightning Show

Posted 06-25-2017 at 10:37 AM by case44 (Welcome To Case's Column)

Friday night into Saturday this past week proved that, in life, there are no guarantees. That's especially when one tries to get needed sleep for one more work day. At 11:58 p.m. on Friday night, it look one loud crash of lightning to interrupt what had previously been a good day of weather and a good night's sleep (so far), and, thus, proceeded to bring a few hours of change to the weather landscape in North Texas.

You should have seen it. Lightning strikes were...
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