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    Extreme Couponing

    On Wed, 6 Apr 2011 23:41:29 -0700, "Paul M. Cook"
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    Nah, this is just a difference of opinion. I use yellow mustard as an
    ingredient when I've tried the more expensive stuff and found no
    difference in outcome. However, I think it ages beautifully.

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    Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.

  2. #222

    Extreme Couponing

    Julie Bove wrote:


    She "screamed" over such a trivial issue?? Does she have emotional
    issues that she over reacts like that often?

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    Kalmia wrote:

    Wow!

  4. #224

    Extreme Couponing

    On Sat, 9 Apr 2011 20:09:38 -0700, "Julie Bove"
    wrote:


    Every homeowner should own their own ladder(s).

    Whoever wired your house is an imbecile, have all those ridiculous
    fixtures changed, you probably don't even need many of them, and what
    kind of moron installs a light fixture that is blocked by the opened
    garage door . duh . have it moved! But then you aren't very
    resourceful either, you could have changed that lamp in daytime and/or
    used a flashlight. As to relamping the the garage door opener I can't
    imagine not being able to open the translucent plastic cowl, it's
    cheap plastic, so what if it cracks from prying at it, and then do not
    close it again, it will give a lot more light without the silly cover,
    it's best to remove that cover and throw it in the trash. And even if
    your garage has no windows for light you can use the light from the
    opener to relamp the fixture covered by the door. And all screw-in
    lamps especially those outdoors should have their threads coated with
    a thin layer of silicone grease, or even vaselene, and don't screw
    them in any tighter than to make contact. I really don't buy into all
    your silly alibis... there are lots of people with handicaps, instead
    of constantly whining they make things at home handicapped accessible.
    My kitchen has two bottom corner cabinets with doors too narrow for me
    to reach very far into, so I bought one of those grab-it sticks
    because that's where I store all my Crystal Palace. LOL
    One of the handiest tools I own is an extra long back scratcher I made
    with a 3/8" hardwood dowel and a bent fork attached with epoxy, it's
    great for reaching into narrow spaces and under furniture for
    retrieving cat toys... but originally I made it for keeping at work to
    use as a back scratcher, none of the ones you can buy are made long
    enough nor are they rigid enough for a really good back scratching.

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    Of course. But that doesn't mean they will act correctly. My behavior was
    at the worst when I was in the 8th grade. I knew it and I wanted it to be
    that way.

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    In article , Brooklyn1 says...

    I'm betting on alien abduction.

    Janet

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    Extreme Couponing

    On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 22:00:13 -0700 (PDT), spamtrap1888
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    Is Alita still in business? I've never heard of it and my half
    hearted googling didn't turn up a url.

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    Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.

 

 

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