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Last Post 09/18/2008 7:04 PM by  Steve Vannoy
Chat for new people, try it it,s free
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Ray Hall
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06/18/2008 11:01 AM

    I have met several new people in chat and log in several times a day. My advise is free and I am just giving back to the industry that has been very good to me for the last 50 years.

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    okclarryd
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    06/18/2008 10:47 PM

    The best advice I have is...............................

    Don't fry bacon naked.

    Happy Trails
    Larry D Hardin
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    stormcrow
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    06/19/2008 7:58 AM

    Ray, I'll be there in the evenings (work allowing).

    I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming in terror like his passengers.
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    Ray Hall
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    08/02/2008 12:29 AM

    I will give it a shot or two this week end, some of you old guys-gals show up.

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    Ray Hall
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    08/07/2008 12:56 AM

    I have made a offer to help new people, who have never worked a storm. Go to the Den chat room for details.

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    Ray Hall
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    09/10/2008 12:41 AM

    JUst got mail from a lady I met on chat several months ago. I told her to contact Pilot and she is now on standby. I think she was an auto/BI adjuster with some property. I go to chat several times in a week.

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    Steve Vannoy
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    09/18/2008 7:04 PM

    What is the best way or place to get training. Have experience in building homes and working on autos. I am very motivated but need direction.

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