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Old 10-15-2009, 11:14 PM
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Hmm, guess you're right there. I'm a klutz, though. I can't count how many
times I've knocked the bathroom soap dispenser into the basin.



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Old 10-16-2009, 12:17 AM
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In article <[Only registered users can see links. ]>,
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Ask the neighbors to save one-piece jar lids for you from their Classico
(and other) products. Paint them. We're talkin' recyclin' here, Jorge,
not new. You gotta do this as cheap as you can if you're going to
maximize your profits. I'll go along with the usual 50-50 split.
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Gloria P <[Only registered users can see links. ]> wrote:

So are lots and lots and lots of the lotion and soap containers you buy
at Bed, Bath, & Beyond and everywhere else. Nope, I wouldn't let that
stop him, G.





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These things are generally used while they're on a counter top--no
lifting required. Jorge, glue a rubber jar ring to the bottom to reduce
the skid factor.



None of the stuff I bought for my bathroom carries such a warning,
Geoff. OTOH, a sticker that says, "Caution. Glass. Will break when
dropped onto a hard surface," fits right in line with a lot of mentality
we see these days.
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
Smacks of corporate shysters, always want to try and cover every base in
case of a lawsuit. Doesn't matter, this whole country is lawsuit crazy.
In my career as a safety professional I've been sued over 300 times,
none have ever stuck. The shysters have lists of all the people who ever
worked for a chemical company and they sue them all hoping to get
something. Fie on the lawyers, fie I say.
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:

I don't think any of my neighbors eat any sauces like that. Most of them
seem to be burning meat and vegetables most of the time. Remember, this
ain't haute cuisine country, this is SW Loosyanna, home of pig butt,
snouts, tails, and lips.
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ya, but !! they're already marketed for $12.95!1 For ONE!!!!!!!!!!

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