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Author: piclistguypiclistguy
Date: Jul 27, 2008 17:26
I have been noticing that most of my cotton t-shirts have been
developing small holes toward the bottom edge of the shirt (but not in
any other area). It seems to be affecting multiple brands of shirts,
even shirts a month or two old. It doesnt seem to be only my machine,
as I travel often and noticed the same problem from laundromat
machines.
The only common factor is my use of Tide with downy liquid.
Has anyone else had this kind of problem?
Thanks
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Author: cybercyber
Date: Jul 27, 2008 02:16
Index the websites and search engines to help you to find the value of
your house. You don't need to contact the
realtor and appraiser . To know the value of your house just a click!
http://www.geocities.com/valuehouse/
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Author: UrbankUrbank
Date: Jul 26, 2008 23:26
The launch of the new website is aimed at giving the Urban Knight
Enterprises firm a unique and professional look that fits with their
industry and capabilities. The website is in alignment with their
"simple, to the point" corporate identity. Our main goal was to
design a website to have a clearer means of communication, to ensure
it will be current and a useful resource for our customers.
The website is a valuable asset for those that are actively searching
for document signing services, loan closing services, mobile notary
and field services. "It is a simple, to the point medium for others
to find out what we do."
Other information includes fraud prevention tips, reverse mortgage
information and much more.
For a free quote visit www.UKENotary.com or call 610.935.5944.
Please feel free to tell your friends, tell your neighbors, add it to
your favorites and then come on over to www.UKENotary.com and help
promote our commitment to deliver services that promotes value.
Thank you for your support of Urban Knight Enterprises, Inc.
Pamela Knight
President/CEO
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Author: AblangAblang
Date: Jul 26, 2008 09:48
I believe I have stucco on the outer (outside) walls of my place. I
was wondering what I might use to fill in the little cracks that come
about as a dwelling ages?
Can I use foam sealant or is there something better for that?
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Author: InteriorLiving.ComInteriorLiving.Com
Date: Jul 26, 2008 08:39
Leesburg, Georgia
125 Pewter Court Price: $264,900.00
Property ID: 741
Stunning four bedroom Lee Co. custom home in mint condition. Beautiful
hardwood floors, tons of windows, gorgeous lighting and fixtures, and
high ceilings! Hardwood floors in foyer, formal dining room, hall, and
great room. Kitchen with stained cabinetry has cer tile flooring, BF
bar, and a large BF nook. Great room has gas log FP, and three sets of
windows. Heated and cooled 17x20 sunroom makes a perfect den. Split
bedrooms with a spacious master bedroom with trey ceiling, master bath
with all of the bells and whistles, jacuzzi tub, sep shower, sep toilet
room, two vanities and two walk-in closets. Large laundry room with
sink. Three spacious bedrooms are at the other end of the house. Double
garage, alarm system, and nicely landscaped on .57 acre lot.
Property Type: Single Family Home
4 Bedroom, 2.0 Bath, 2 Garage
Home Size 2688.00 Sq. Ft.
Lot Size: .57 Acres
Age: 2
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Author: azrenazren
Date: Jul 25, 2008 18:56
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Author: puhuirenpuhuiren
Date: Jul 25, 2008 06:54
{!firstname},
There's a "new" kind of website these days - one that "FORCES" money
into your pocket!
The days are now over where you were left with just "chance" on your
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Author: DocDoc
Date: Jul 24, 2008 22:16
I replaced a toilet seat. At Home Depot they had a large selection of
various materials - wood, plastic and molded wood. The old one was a
molded wood seat that came with the house.
There seemed to be more molded wood models than any other. The paint
had worn off the old one in spots and it actually cracked which is
what finally prompted me to replace it. I went with a plastic model
with a "quiet close" hinge and a quick release feature which seems
like a really good idea for convenient, thorough cleaning of the
toilet.
I went with plastic because it doesn't have paint to wear off and I'm
guessing won't break on the load bearing area like the old molded wood
one did and will hold up better over time.
What's the benefit of a molded wood seat? Some of them were pretty
expensive, so it doesn't seem to be just a "cheap" alternative.
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Author: CJCJ
Date: Jul 24, 2008 20:43
I live in a relatively old condo complex, built in the 1960’s or
1970’s, and not the fanciest place around. One issue is that we can’t
have clothes washers or dryers in the units because (we are told) the
plumbing can’t handle it (and maybe the ventilation system, I'm not
sure if that's an issue too). I don’t know the technical details of
that, just what they tell us. (We have a common laundry room with
coin machines.)
Question: With all the advances in technology, you’d think someone
would have developed washers/dryers designed for these older type
living units. The people who run the condo complex may not be aware
of such units (if they exist), so I’m posting this query. Does anyone
know if there are special washers and dryers that have been designed
to work with plumbing and/or ventilation which is otherwise too “old”
for standard washer/dryers? And if so, can you specify what such
washer/dryer units are called, and/or who makes them, etc?
Thanks in advance for all replies.
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