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Hot!! Get rid of that tennis ball on a string.

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Originally posted by: Mikeman101
I have trouble buying from a company that won't even take the time to proofread their item descriptions.

"Battery operated, LaserPark automatically comes on when the garage door opener is turned on, and off a few minutes."

"Once install, you need do nothing but change a battery every couple of years. "

"Andhesive mounts"


-Mikeman101-

If that's the case, you must be running a Dell or an eMachines because you couldn't possibly have bought a motherboard. Those manuals have some of the worst grammar I've ever seen.

 
I park a behemoth Oldsmobile in my garage and I can do it without a fackin tennis ball. Jeez, you people gotta learn how to drive. 😉
 
My in-laws use a dog chew toy in their garage... kinda funny. We rarely park in our one-car garage so there is not tennis ball. My Mazda fits pretty well but the Explorer feels like a tighter fit. I might park more and consider a tennis ball or laser system if and when I get a garage door opener. Until then I am too lazy to open the door manually every day to park, especially when there is usually lots of street parking.

-spike
 
Originally posted by: HarvardAce
Originally posted by: Mikeman101
I have trouble buying from a company that won't even take the time to proofread their item descriptions.

"Battery operated, LaserPark automatically comes on when the garage door opener is turned on, and off a few minutes."

"Once install, you need do nothing but change a battery every couple of years. "

"Andhesive mounts"


-Mikeman101-

If that's the case, you must be running a Dell or an eMachines because you couldn't possibly have bought a motherboard. Those manuals have some of the worst grammar I've ever seen.

QFMFT
 
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