I'm from North West Jersey (Sussex County), but have an apartment in Philly on campus. Since I have co-op, I go to school year round. Right now, i'm on my first co-op at the Philadelphia airport. I'm a sophmore, but I dont think that makes a difference....still a TON of work to go haha
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Originally posted by Joe 1320mall animal traps work wonder with cats. Available at feed stores, add the bait and set them up. When the critter has been collected, take it right over to the owner (if you know who it is) and inform them that next time it won't be returned to them. usually that ends the problem. If not, just go catfishing again. They are predictable.....
i had trouble stopping laughing from that one. lol. that would be a bold move-Ryan-
1997 Pontiac Firerbird Formula LT1/T56
2006 Pontiac G6 GTP, 3.9L V6, 6-spd
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Originally posted by RAF7789Mechanical Engineering major here too!
And for the sake of not running off topic, both the Stormproof and Noah would be fine choices. Just look into them and pick the one that you feel fits your needs best.Matt
1998 Firebird 5-speed
2005 Pontiac Sunfire 4-door 5-speed
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I have a new idea....Let me know what you guys think.
I was going to order the coverking stormproof car cover. Theyre not cheap, and I honestly dont think, no matter how good the cover is, that it will keep heavy rain/snow out. Would it be a better idea to get one of these?
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...3893_200333893
Its going to be outside for the next 4 years, and i'm not going to be home for a good majority of that time. Do you think it would protect the car better than a cover?1996 Trans Am M6 (T-Tops)
Mods:
"Race Ready" Rebuilt T56
Pro 5.0 Shifter
Crane 1.5rrs
Comp high tech pushrods
Pacesetter Longtubes and ORY
SLP Loudmouth II
SLP Cold air intake
PCMforLess Tune + 160 thermostat
UMI adjustable panhard
UMI LCAs and relocation brackets
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Originally posted by SeanCI have a new idea....Let me know what you guys think.
I was going to order the coverking stormproof car cover. Theyre not cheap, and I honestly dont think, no matter how good the cover is, that it will keep heavy rain/snow out. Would it be a better idea to get one of these?
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...3893_200333893
Its going to be outside for the next 4 years, and i'm not going to be home for a good majority of that time. Do you think it would protect the car better than a cover?Matt
1998 Firebird 5-speed
2005 Pontiac Sunfire 4-door 5-speed
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