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Post by wheelbender6 on Oct 30, 2016 9:34:18 GMT -5
You can get a bonded title under some conditions. The bond will cost around $100.
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Post by cyborg55 on Oct 30, 2016 13:37:23 GMT -5
Hey horus,,, you still with us?,,, you were asking 4 questions within an hour,,, complaining no service after less than five minutes and three questions,, lamenting scoot dawg,,, where'd you go?
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Post by floridagull on Oct 30, 2016 17:03:05 GMT -5
I think he may have gone to the land where questions are answered somewhat instantaneously... Wherever that may be...
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Post by wheelbender6 on Oct 30, 2016 17:37:09 GMT -5
Horace may have found a scooter forum where no members have to go to work, or take care of ill relatives, as 'Kat suggested.
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Post by cyborg55 on Oct 30, 2016 17:46:26 GMT -5
I thought he had a premonition and POOFY was in the title sequence,,,
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Post by cyborg55 on Oct 30, 2016 19:32:26 GMT -5
I thought it was luke returned from the land of the unknown,, he used to get uppitty like that,,,droning on about how other forums were soooo much better and attentive,, oh well we tried
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Post by rockynv on Oct 31, 2016 4:08:36 GMT -5
Tractors have titles? Really? I wonder if Mom's John Deere lawn mower also had one. Or at least the neighbour's--he had some monster-sized JD mower, too wide to fit through our chain link's gate. Had five gears but you never went past second. He'd drive it up the street to our house and drink a beer/shoot the breeze with Dad. >'Kat Depending on the size yes however everything you buy comes with some proof of ownership be it the bill of sale, charge receipt, warranty certificate, etc. Farm tractors are regularly titled and plated where I grew up since we had to cross and sometime drive for some distance down public roads with a tractor. You needed both the driver and the tractor to be licensed and insured to do that as even the cost of paying off a small fender bender could cause a big enough loss to loose the farm over. Some remote areas let it slide but urban sprawl outside of Boston made is so you'd be pretty foolish to try and get away without where I grew up. Though my Father was an ElectroChemical Engineer at a rubber factory and my Uncle was the Maintenance Engineer they still kept the family Farm and Goat Dairy going since the Depression. It was a safety net that they could not let slide after going through the Depression. Its all gone now replaced by cookie cutter condos. I sure miss the fresh goats milk, cheese and produce along with visiting Auntie Antoinette on baking day.
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Post by SylvreKat on Oct 31, 2016 21:24:47 GMT -5
Mmmmmmm...goat cheese. I have a log of blueberry-covered goat cheese. It's very very hard to wait long enough for it to become soft enough to spread. Oh, who am I kidding? I don't wait, I spread it and break the crackers and eat it like a gorilla.
>'Kat
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Post by SylvreKat on Oct 31, 2016 21:28:06 GMT -5
Btb, I should've included where members also don't ever drive their scooters anywhere more than five minutes away, so that they can be readily available at any given minute for any posted need.
Sadly, most folks have become wired-in, with instant gratification and no minute filled with just plain nothing.
>'Kat
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Post by lain on Oct 31, 2016 23:58:22 GMT -5
seems this site is a shell of it's former status.... Ahh... scoot dawg........ Bummer.
I hope someone sees this post
l m f a o
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Post by SylvreKat on Nov 1, 2016 7:16:37 GMT -5
seems this site is a shell of it's former status.... Ahh... scoot dawg........ Bummer.
I hope someone sees this post
l m f a o New diet method! Now if only someone could discover how to l m f T o !! >'Kat
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Post by cyborg55 on Nov 1, 2016 19:55:39 GMT -5
We could have been had,,, I'll keep a peeper poppin for mr horus,, and more crummy remarks it's Poofy for him
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Post by cyborg55 on Nov 1, 2016 19:56:15 GMT -5
There's a diet regime for ya
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Post by SylvreKat on Nov 1, 2016 22:44:34 GMT -5
We could have been had,,, I'll keep a peeper poppin for mr horus,, and more crummy remarks it's Poofy for him Ya know, even if we were had, we've had some entertainment. And I learned that tractors have titles. And my neighbor's John Deere plus-sized mower probably should've, too, since he drove it two houses up the street. >'Kat
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Post by johnathonkreider on Nov 2, 2016 23:25:09 GMT -5
I'd actually had a cool experience where I bought a scooter and was promised a title, but the dude fell through, and I felt super dumb (it was my first time buying one). I took the bill of sale to the DMV, brough pictures, filled out a title form, and they gave me a little bit of hassle, but when the manager was cllaed over, he looked at the pics and the price, and just said, "Well, it hasn't been registered in about a year. Just give him the title, not like anyone's missing it." Boom. Title in Hand.
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