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Author: chargernut69chargernut69
Date: Jan 31, 2008 12:30
Hello,
Does anyone know where I can buy some empty blue plastic food
barrels?... I guess they are 20 & 50 gallon....
Looking for ones that I can make a rain barrel out of.... the ones
they sell at Lowe's, etc. are way too expensive!
Thanks!
Jack
jdparmentier@ bellsouth.net
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Author: Richard EvansRichard Evans
Date: Jan 30, 2008 04:40
So here I am, not letting the water run while I brush my teeth,
flushing the toilet only twice a day, reheating yesterday's coffee to
save water I'd use for a fresh one.
Yesterday a Raleigh water main breaks and 200,000 gallons go down the
storm drain. The Mayor says it's no big deal.
If that's no big deal, then my paltry conservation attempt is
certainly insignificant. Screw it.
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Author: Dweezil DwarftosserDweezil Dwarftosser
Date: Jan 29, 2008 21:44
nfo@telenet.be said...
> Beste klant,
>
> Telenet heeft een migratie gedaan van haar nieuwsservers.
>
> Wat betekent dit concreet voor jou als gebruiker?
First, it was High German shit, and now it's High Dutch. (Flemish)
Is Tri.Gen. having an international fest or something?
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Author: haber14haber14
Date: Jan 29, 2008 16:17
On Jan 29, 9:33 am, mellow@home (waybackjack) wrote:
> Menu: Black-eyed peas, chitlins, ham hocks, sweet-potato pie,
> watermelon, and barbecued niglet.
> _____________
>
> Potential Jurors Questioned in Case of Ohio Mother Accused of
> Microwaving Month-Old Baby
> Monday, January 28, 2008
>
> DAYTON, Ohio -- Prosecutors and defense attorneys quizzed potential
> jurors Monday in the trial of a woman accused of killing her month-old
> daughter by burning her in a microwave oven, asking them if they had
> heard about the case and how they felt about the death penalty.
>
> Defendant China Arnold, 27, sat impassively at the defense table as
> jurors were questioned one by one in Montgomery County Common Pleas
> Court. She wore gray slacks and a white turtleneck sweater and her
> hair was neatly braided.
>
> Each of the half dozen potential jurors questioned before noon said ...
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Author: JohnJohn
Date: Jan 28, 2008 10:07
>I always get some cheap haircut coupons from Great Clips, and would
> like to take another shot. I've been there twice at two different
> stores, the one in New Hope Commons (close to Walmart) was so so, but
> the one in South Square (next to Super Target and Sam's Club) was
> abosolutely crappy. The stylist was chatting with some other guy all
> the time when cutting my hair which made me so uncomfortable.
>
> Does anyone have good experiences in Great Clips around Chapel Hill-
> Carrboro-Durham area? The nearest one for me is the one on Weaver
> street, which seems to be very small. Or maybe you guys can recommend
> a good but not so expensive place for me. I'm a guy...
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Author: Gerald BeltonGerald Belton
Date: Jan 28, 2008 07:33
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 12:22:54 -0800 (PST), Procter
gmail.com> wrote:
>Does anyone have good experiences in Great Clips around Chapel Hill-
>Carrboro-Durham area?
Go to the Great Clips on North Pointe Drive in Durham. Go on a
weekend. Ask for Randy. You may have to wait a bit.
If you go to the same store on a weekday you can get in and get your
haircut and get out without waiting, but the quality of the cut is a
crapshoot. Randy is consistently good but only works weekends.
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Author: Tim BrueningTim Bruening
Date: Jan 28, 2008 00:55
"Michael Baldwin, Bruce" wrote:
> Tim Bruening wrote:
>> "Michael Baldwin, Bruce" wrote:
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>>> Tim Bruening wrote:
>>>> "Michael Baldwin, Bruce" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> pedo creep Gary gLitter Burnore wrote:
>>>>>> On Sat...
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