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Mississippi Motorcycle Insurance Laughing Life never seems to miss when I'm in a bad light, I have all day. Murphy's Law: "If we can go wrong, it" works well for me. More often than I would like to think. An example is just a few weeks. Our coffee machine into overflowing. It was a known brand purchased new in our store. When he began to overflow, I put it in the box he brought into the store and got a replacement. I thought I had bought a defective product. Me had no idea darn lot of coffee were all garbage. The second was worse than the first. Would it enable or program the timer, sit back and wait until the first cup to discover that he never went into the carafe. Instead, he walked, down the cupboards, on the ground in all directions. Not only did I have a mess to clean, I had zero coffee. I was going to be late for work cleaning up the mess. My day was shot before I even left the door. I drove too fast, risking a ticket. My boss was shocked that I was late. I missed one of those interminable staff meetings. In 10 hours I still had no coffee. The phone rang off the hook. Nobody was happy with anything, and my patience has been low. Murphy's law has worked well that day. My husband was convinced that I was doing something wrong to make coffee, so he decided he would make the next pot. I guess he did something wrong too, because the darn thing is another mess. He said: "Well, tomorrow, we want a refund." The next morning he woke up to a cup of coffee at his bedside. "What happened, he wanted to know. "I fixed." I proudly proclaimed. He went into the kitchen to look. In fact there was no mess on the floor or cabinets. I set the device without value in the sink. The overflow went down the drain. At least we can say that we each got a cup of coffee on the thing. We bought another brand. If you want to help us pay more for this new piece of machinery, buy something from our large motorcycle shop. www.agelessparlor.com We have a little something there for each motorcycle or off road rider. Life happens all the time with us. My daughter and I were sharing a car. She was driving to school one morning and I was riding with her so I could use the car. We talked and hastily. We both got in the car, fasten our seatbelts. It started, threw it right back and supported by the garage doors. The good news is the foundation of the house was still intact. At least that's what I told my husband when I called. The bad news is that the doors are a bust and the car was slightly damaged was the message he got. He called the insurance company. I'll give them the praise here. They come through. For my home owner franchise, $ 500, I had new garage doors, fix my car, a long lecture on safe driving and an increase in fares. If at least you can imagine, life is going to happen to you. To minimize the damage of a life can be unexpected happens while you're on your bike try to think ahead and be as well prepared as possible. Keep your bike in good working condition. Do not overlook the small or large repairs that need doing. My husband likes to say it is cheap and it can be. He likes to spend just enough to get something fixed. I, on the other hand, want to spend enough so that the problem does not recur. He will wait until the last minute to buy the windshield wipers of the car. It makes me mad. I buy towels for my car when the rain begins to smear the windows instead of deleting them. I do not like the vision is limited. I check my tires on the bike and the car regularly and replace them when the tread. Posted on February 2, 2010.
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