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Details:
Date: 09.05.2009
Game / Squad: 2on2 Alpha
Opponent: SLIP / mY.energY - 2on2Liga
League: Stammkneipe 2on2 3c [Matchlink]
Maps: de_cbble, de_aztec
Result:
MapResult
de_cbble 1 : 23
de_aztec 15 : 9
  
total16:32
{USE} Team: Psygnosis, Veritas
SLIP Team: n.[X] , miC
Server: {USE}War-Server 2on2 Alpha Squad 213.133.103.108:27014
HLTV-Server: noch nicht ;)
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#54 by Jaxon 03.07.2013 - 15:16
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No–if you have insurance coverage that meets your home state’s requirements, it won’t cost you any more to take the trip for insurance. If you have an accident in another state, your insurance will automatically adjust for another state’s higher limits or for no-fault coverage. For good coverage, though, you should carry at least 100/300/50 limits. Ask your agent about this.Even if your company doesn’t usually write in all states, you’re still covered. Just be sure to have the insurance ID card with you at all times, and be sure the license for anyone who might drive is current. Also, be sure your policy is paid up for at least the length of the trip.We did the same thing in the summer of 1988–a 31-day, 7000-mile trip out west, including several states where our regular company doesn’t normally write insurance, and had no problems at all.Enjoy!


#53 by Lynda 03.07.2013 - 15:16
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No–if you have insurance coverage that meets your home state’s requirements, it won’t cost you any more to take the trip for insurance. If you have an accident in another state, your insurance will automatically adjust for another state’s higher limits or for no-fault coverage. For good coverage, though, you should carry at least 100/300/50 limits. Ask your agent about this.Even if your company doesn’t usually write in all states, you’re still covered. Just be sure to have the insurance ID card with you at all times, and be sure the license for anyone who might drive is current. Also, be sure your policy is paid up for at least the length of the trip.We did the same thing in the summer of 1988–a 31-day, 7000-mile trip out west, including several states where our regular company doesn’t normally write insurance, and had no problems at all.Enjoy!


#52 by Ethica 01.07.2013 - 08:27
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I am also planning a destination wedding. Let me tell you, I have spent countless hours on the internet!As far as letting ppl know….mostly word of mouth, but I did send my Savethe Dates out w/ a mapcard, hotel suggestions, etc almost a year in advance. I wanted to give those who know they will be going that extra time to search things out themselves and have an idea about the location. I am also sending out my invites earlier than normal, and put my rsvp date 2 months before the actual date.What is your venue providing? Just the place? or are they doing any catering? Get on the phone and ask them all your questions. Ask if they can provide references for ministers, or if they are providing that too. Ask for decorations, do you need to ship anything, etc. If you need to see more of the venue, ask the person in charge to email you pictures. I personally took a vacation in order to scope out my venues and take care of that in person (because I HAVE to see things) but that may not be an option for you. You should give yourself a couple days to get down there before the date to tie up any loose ends.Good Luck!!


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#49 by Conyers 25.06.2013 - 07:56
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Hello, I love your little critters, adore them but I’m here to ask a favor, I am an academic in a design school, and in June I am to present a paper on knitters stash, a sort of light hearted yet serious look at changes to the way stash is being thought of in the online knit community. I love your blog post from 2007 where you post images of your MIL’s stash – and ask if I may use one in my lecture? I will not be gaining any money from the presentation, and I will of course acknowledge in full academic conventions the photos owner and origin, please do contact me as I would love to show your image to a room of museum and costume researchers – who often treat costume artifacts as existing without any maker, to be conserved – my role is to alert them to the making and planning side of the costume and textiles artifact.please do contact me,Stella Lange


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