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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 5:46 am Reply with quote
In misc.survivalism Marc Lermin <asbwurstus@yahoo.com> wrote:


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Think of that next time you lean on a plaster wall.

I prefer painted walls, but in your slummy little flat, you might prefer
a "peeling lead paint" style decor.


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Yes, that quaint "plaster and lathe" you thought was superior
to sheetrock is 30% asbestos if it was made or patched
between 1920 and 1980! Ah, the glories of the affectation of
being urban vermin!

All the urban vermin I know paint their walls.


And you like playing with the bottom of
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your shoes while you talk on the phone at work? Just after you
walked all over that white construction debris on the sidwalk?
You got it, dude! 30% asbestos!

Were do you live? Around here, asbestos is removed using containment
procedures which prevent your scenario.


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Don't tear those toxic
antiquities down! We want to keep on breathing them!

Generally, renovations of historic buildings are safe and clean, and when
necessary use proper procedures for removal of lead and asbestos.

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Isn't urban affectation, grand!

It can be...

But then again, if you're
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reading this, you don't know, because urban luddites
hate the internet because it keeps them from experiencing
the stimulation of urban cockaroach life!

Was this written by a rural, lice infested non-luddite, who sleeps with
his farm animals due to lack of central heating, and spends the rest of
his time exploiting the highest of high technology?


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And speaking of cockaroaches and pidgeons and rodents,

And lice and field mice and piles of rotting manure...

--
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so
certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
-- Bertrand Russel
joanandreas
Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 12:10 am Reply with quote
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I must agree totally with you Fran, I too am a cashier in a large
grocery store and I have witnessed many people using the program at:
http://newdealsdirect.com and they are all paying next to nothing for
their groceries. Several years ago my head cashier overheard me
telling one of the customers about te program and she let me have it.
We are not supposed to let anyone know about it I guess it is really
cutting into their profits. For me, I joined their sampler program
many years ago as well. I can't understand why a major supermarket is
so against helping people save money!

JoaN

Re: Tired of Paying Full Price?
I can relate very easily to what the woman posted below since I have
been a cashier at a major supermarket for over 20 years. Please
forgive for not mentioning the chain but I am afraid of getting fired
since we were given strict orders not to tell anybody about this
program http://newdealsdirect.com For the past twenty years I have
seen customers use this very program and save a minimum of 75% on
their orders. I have never seen a better program than this one. I
myself signed up for their sampler in 1982 and the savings have been
out of this world. My customers use many different programs but I can
attest that not one of them comes close to this one.
Fran H.

[original message]
In life, timing is indeed everything. Last week I was waiting in line
behind a woman who had an overflowing cart of items at our local
grocery store. It was one of those days where every other line was a
half mile long. When this woman was finaly rung up she owed $627.79,
my eyes nearly fell out. I had noticed that she was getting two,
three and four of similar items. She had everything medicines,
cosmetics, toiletries, cleaners, hardware, pet items, food, etc. She
then handed the cashier a twenty dollar bill and received a ten and
change back. My curiosity was killing me but I didn't have the nerve
to ask the woman what happened. Once she was out of hearing distance,
I asked the cashier. She told me that the woman was part of the
program at http://newdealsdirect.com The cashier told me that she
has several customers who are also part of it also receiving the same
type of savings. In fact she told me that she joined as well. Well
after witnessing that I rushed home and signed up immediately. I can't
wait to
start loading up full carts and paying practically nothing for it!
1stclasscleaning
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:59 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 24 Jan 2008 Posts: 21 Location: Whitestone, NY
Sandra S Beall wrote:
It's called "Orange Glo". It is a kit I got in Walmart. It contains a
bottle of Hardwood refiniser, a cleaner, and a dust mop/buffer part. Good
Luck.

Sandra Beall
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On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 15:10:35 -0600, "Sandra S Beall"
bealls-2001@comcast.net> wrote:

My experience has been with paint that had dried. I used that orange
stuff
for hardwood. It removed the paint very nicely and did not leave marks.
I
would be afraid to use any nail remover. You might want to test it on the
floor in a place where it would not show (maybe a closet) first to see the
results.

Hi Sandra,
I'm not sure what "that orange stuff" is? I still haven't done
anything! I will try the non-acetone nail polish remover in an
inconspicuous spot, I can peel back the carpetting in my coat closet
and try it there. But this orange stuff (?) sounds like it's worked
for you so I"d love to know what it is!

TammyM

First clean that place firmly 2-3 times

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I think citric acid is a relatively easy product to find in most supermarkets. If you can't find it in a local store, then try a Wegmans or a larger supermarket in your area.

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