Tags $35.00 for 2005 Nissan in Ft. Lauderdale, Fl.
Posted By: May be only thing cheap here. on 2008-01-23
In Reply to: My car tags this year are $455.00! Does anyone live - Prices!
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Nissan Altima
I presently own a 2008 Nissan Altima and get about 32 miles per gallon. I previously owned a 2006 Dodge Charger, but only got 22 mpg. My first car was a Honda Civic and second was a Honda Accord. I've owned tons of cars though, including a Ford Taurus, Ford Mustang convertible, Chevy Nova (Corolla type), Chevy Prism, and Dodge Durango (my fave).
I prefer foreign cars because of their reliability. Of course my present "foreign car" was built here in the USA.
$35.00 Ft. Lauderdale. 20% tip.
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Ft. Lauderdale Beach, FL
Miami-Ft. Lauderdale FL -
Oh - I miss Fort Lauderdale (sm)
I went down there from PA in my 20s to stay with my aunt and uncle. I was there for 3 years and loved it so much. It would have been perfect if my entire family would have followed me down. I was homesick and flying home to visit so much that it was costing me a fortune. So, I came home. I miss the beach and just the smell. Darn, now I'm going to be dwelling on this all day! I need to go back for a vacation.
I had one in 2005
And I do still have a period, but by far not anything compared to what it was. It's between spotting and a light flow. Some months are worse than others, just like a regular period, but still far better than what I was putting up with. I would strongly consider doing it. My doctor told me that whatever I'm doing at 6 months postop, whether it be bleeding like a regular period or just spotting, that's probably how it would stay forever (or at least til menopause...then I guess we'll see ), but for now I'm enjoying it! Good luck with whatever you choose!
I live near Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. Things are high here. But that's
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I live near Ft. Lauderdale Beach, my homeowners
I bought the condo for just under $300,000 (now worth close to $400,000), 1500 S.F., and across the street from the beach...The only thing that came down, per Governor Charlie Christ, just recently was the property taxes come down for this next year by $500. Property taxes, however, are SKY HIGH - Close to $5000/annually!.
HTH (hope that helps) :)
Pet tags
I ordered pet tags from Lucky Pet a couple of days ago, and received them today. I wanted plastic ones - red for Teddy and blue for Bear. The reflective blue one didn't turn out like I expected - the blue was only on the back and the front was white. It was hard to read. I liked the plain red one I got Teddy much better. So I called the company and told them, and the guy (American!) on the phone was very nice and understanding and let me get a plain blue one instead of the reflective one. He even let me change to the smaller size like I got Teddy. Nice way to do business.
Tessier is Best and has new 2005 3rd Edition sm
I was delighted just before Christmas to find out Tessier had come out in a new 3rd Edition in 2005. This was always my favorite in the 90's, and since it arrived it is my new favorite now. It is big, 2000 pages, combines material that would be found in 2 Stedman's books, Surgical Equipment AND Surgery Words. I still use my Stedman's specialty books but 95% of the time I find what I'm looking for in this new Tessier.
I do full time Op Reports for a very big teaching hospital, plenty of specialties, and it's all in this book.
I paid $41.95 with free shipping because I used my credit card. They will send you the book and bill you but you would have to pay shipping and handling.
The price is great considering it's the equivalent of two Stedman's books, and I think much better.
You won't be sorry if you give yourself this terrific tool from the start.
Wise
Here's the link to the Elsevier site. You may have to call in to get the free shipping, it may have been a special.
P.S. Don't go to Amazon, they are not selling the new edition.
http://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/product.jsp?isbn=9780721600208
my Pop died early 2005-have never gotten over it
congress passed no law in 2005
Introduction
This article applies to users in the following regions that have experienced daylight saving time (DST) or time zone changes during 2007:
U.S. and Canada (where DST is observed):The U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005, passed by the U.S. Congress July 2005, extended daylight saving time in the U.S. by approximately four weeks. As a result, beginning in 2007, DST for the U.S. will start three weeks earlier on March 11, 2007, and end one week later on November 4, 2007, resulting in a new DST period that is four weeks longer than previously observed. These four weeks are referred to in this article as the "extended DST period." Visit MSN Encarta for more general information about DST. Canada chose to follow the U.S. change, in regions where DST is observed.
U.S. 2007 change in daylight saving time:
Previously DST started on: With the new law, DST will start on: Previously DST ended on: With the new law, DST will end on:
First Sunday of April Second Sunday of March Last Sunday of October First Sunday of November
Would have been: April 1, 2007 Will now be: March 11, 2007 Would have been: October 28, 2007 Will now be: November 4, 2007
Other regions: Microsoft is providing updates for several other regions or countries that have enacted time zone changes in 2007, including:
I was diagnosed with GAD in 2005. I think everybody's different as far as meds go. SM
I am on Effexor XR 150 mg a day and it works wonderfully for me, although when I forget to take my pill, I do get that strange dizzy, buzzy feeling that someone below described. I also have Klonopin if I need it. It's not as strong as Xanax, but it takes the edge off and helps with sleep.
I'm curious what was the catalyst for you being diagnosed? I have always been a "worrier" ever since I can remember. I bite my nails, but it was always manageable worrying. Then in the fall of 2005, I had a full blown panic attack. It was the worst experience of my life and I hope that I never have to go through it again. I had a gallbladder attack. I new it was my gallblader. I knew I wasn't have a heart attack and yet it was like one half of my brain could not convince the other half. I started feeling lightheaded, dizzy, and like I was in a tunnel. I was at work and someone told me I should go to the employee health nurse. I did and my BP was through the roof, my pulse was 130, and the nurse just ripped that BP cuff off my arm and said you need to be seen in ER and made sit in a wheelchair and wheeled me down there!
The irony is the more urgent she acted, the worse my panic got. Finally, it was established that I was not having a heart attack, but still my body was freaking out. I could not calm down. Then I started crying and cried for two weeks straight. I couldn't sleep at night. I didn't want to be home alone. I didn't want to go out in public. I just basically sat in my house, on my couch for two weeks straight crying and fretting. My doctor tried me on several different medicines including Lexapro and Zoloft, both did nothing for me but make feel nauseous. Then he wanted to prescribe an antipsychotic which made me freak out even more. Being a medical Transcriptionist and knowing about drugs, side effects, etc. was NOT conducive to my anxiety disorder!
Finally, I found a female nurse practitioner who was wonderful. She new exactly what I was feeling. Told me her daughter had the same issues and started me on Effexor. I have been panic attack free going on three years. I get what I call mini panic attacks where I can feel myself starting to freak out, but I've taught myself relaxation and breath techniques that calm me down.
I'm just jazzed to meet people who have the same "disorder" as me, ya know. When I've described my anxiety and panic attack to my family and friends, they just look at me like I should be committed and when I was going through it, my family didn't have a clue what to do with me or to say to me. They were afraid of me, really. My mom kept saying "you need to snap out of it." Yeah, ma. If only it were that easy!
Price tags
Did they have the items priced with tags? I hate it when I go to a sale and no prices on items. I have had a few sales and always price items. It helps, but there are still the hagglers which drives me nuts. If you can afford a quarter, you can probably afford fifty cents. LOL.
Car tags $54 in Ohio NM
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Universal had Dr. Suess in March 2005
they also had Nickelodeon. You will definitely want more than one day no matter which places you go to.
movie was Layer Cake in 2005.....
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My car tags this year are $455.00! Does anyone live
in a state where they also have ad valorem taxes? I have heard property taxes here might be a thing of the past in a few years- wish they could do away with these high a... fees. Where I used to live our tags were either 10 for an auto and 15 for a truck. Egads!
We pay property taxes in KY on car tags. (nm)
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As for tags, they are infinitely cheaper in WA.
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tubal in 98 reversal in 2002 and baby in 2005
I was in a really bad marriage and knew I wanted no more children in this relationship and so I spoke with my OB/gyn and her performed a tubal not removing any of the tube just cutting and cauterizing. In 2000 my hubbie and I married and he had no biological children so we had my tubal reversed at a cost of about $3000 and little or no discomfort. A couple of years later and some Clomid (because of my age) I gave birth to an almost ten pound baby boy and am planning on working on a little sister currently *~*~*weg*~*~*~
On your neck, could be skin tags instead of moles
I would never bother moles but have had skin tags removed. They are the little fleshy protuberances that appear, especially around your neck. I had some clipped at the dermatologist's office and clipped 1 at my home with small scissors but the one I did at home was sorta painful. As you age they start showing up and they do return.
MIL had trimalleolar fracture last year. She refused to get even temporary tags. (sm)
She doesn't drive and when I took her to appointments, etc. I pulled up in front of the building and kind of illegally parked while I got her inside in a wheelchair. We didn't need the tags and people seemed to well understand the situation.
It was a temporary situation and we used temporary measures.
Anyone ever have skin tags removed? Did they come back? Mine are making me crazy!! nm
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