drag it out from the wall
Posted By: insulation on 2008-12-15
In Reply to: I need your opinion. Kinda gross. - skeptical
I would pull it out of from the wall, put poison chunks in the hole, seal the hole, scrub down the stove with gloves and a mask and baking soda, go to a different appliance store and ask for new insulation, turn on the oven at about 500 for two hours to kill everything else and make my pizza.
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Yes, they will pay for new wall to wall carpeting. sm
It is surprising what they will and will not cover! I spilled bleach on my rug, a quarter-size spot, and got new rugs from my HO insurance.
click n drag
OR if that won't work, right click the pic, save as and save it to your systems as a GIF or JPG. Then you should be able to click and drag it over.
I figured they would drag it out more, but (sm)
something about the way they showed previews for today, showing the back door of the church. I don't know. Yes, Phyllis is an EXCELLENT actress.
Have you seen him in his full drag queen attire?
He makes one tall scary-looking woman...
http://idol-mania.com/american-idol-fan/2009/03/19/adam-lambert-drag-queen-photos/
So true. Mass (or mob!) mentality is a real drag.
inteligence (at least in comparison to some of the lower apes..) and originality most human beings are born with, that somewhere early in our lives, "society" begins to do its best to beat it all out of us. It starts in kindergarten, goes all the way through college (so-called places of "higher learning"), and then intensifies to almost unbearable levels once we join the workforce. I guess it's that same ol' story - it's all about power. Those who have it are threatened by those of us who think outside the box (and color outside the lines).
I finally had to dump my butler. It's such a drag fetching my own paper. sm
...especially when the paper boy throws it under the Rolls Royce.
Wall-e
I love Pixar and Disney and I found it painful to watch. Also my hubby and 8 and 11 year old. Absolute boredom!!
we tore down the wall, sm
we had a double wide though and wanted to fix it up to sell. we tore down the wall joing the kitchen to the living room and made a bar just like you are talking about. opened it up so much and looked beautiful, actually what sold the house. didn't make a difference at all in load bearing, but not sure it would be the same in a single wide. also, may need electrical help (my brother did this for us as he is an electrician), cuz wires were hanging all through those walls. so be careful of hot wires if you decide to attempt it.
I would love to be a fly on the wall if you and Sis ever did
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wall mounted scratchers
Here are a couple of links, hope this helps, not exactly a 2 sided doorway attachment, but they might work. Also go to petsmart website and they have a little 2 sided plastic comb that attaches to your door frame for like 5 bucks. Good luck, all for the animals.
http://www.arcatapet.com/item.cfm?cat=11075
http://www.catclaws.com/cat-scratching-pads.php
The writing is on the wall, so to speak
You make a difference in the g'parents- your children are picking up on this. I had a similar thing going on with my son- my mother did all the loving, fun things he wanted- my father (they were divorced, each remarried) was strict, no fun to be around, hardworking but I believed in their being able to share and I did. Both are deceased now and I do not regret having him spend as much time with 1 as the other. Oh, BTW, one of my most enjoyable things as a child was when I spent time with my father and his wife- they had a small garden and I absolutely loved to dig up the potatoes- used to beg to get to do it. You should have a good talk with everyone and insist spending time with all- don’t let your feelings play into their hesitancy on going. Grandparents are not always right but she wants to have some time with them. Not all g'parents want to be bothered with kids, believe it or not.
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bull, he was not too drunk he has a girlfriend. See the writing on the wall. nm
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She is DENSE, don't bother any longer. Like talking to a wall...
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Buy duct-tape at hardware store. Tape baby to wall
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I like an inside water fountain or a water wall. Saw it on
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