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Here is a list of HowTo Blogs ordered by Last Post Date, posted by members. A Blog is a journal you may enter about your life, thoughts, interesting experiences, or lessons you've learned. Post an opinion, impart words of wisdom, or talk about something interesting in your day. Update your blog on a regular basis, or just whenever you have something to say. Creating a blog is a good way to share something of yourself with others. Reading blogs is a good way to learn more about others. Click here to post a blog.

iotaoo

A believer is a fool by default. They are the stunted growths per se...

They take their beliefs to be the truth without any basis or evidence.scold
Now what about the atheists. They again are foolish opposing the nonsense. They should rather ignore the buggers than to oppose them and thereby they are wasting their time and energy. That's the sheer wastage of the intellect. They are meant to do a better job
doh
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Britpak

Inquiry

Hey everyone,

Have been registered for a long time but am an infrequent visitor.....probably because I can get lost easily frustrated and refuse to ask for directions shimmy Does anyone know
a. how to find profiles by date without clicking on the profile
b. how to find posts/blogs/forums etc by date
Tks
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ooby_doobyonline today!

Bamboo

Have you ever built anything with Bamboo? I've made a shelf unit with it using long 1/4" threaded rod and 8 to 12 inch long Bamboo tubes as separators between the shelves. It looks great. The shelves are 1X4 foot pieces I bought at Home Despot. All you need is a hand drill and a 1/4" drill bit to drill the boards for the threaded rod to go through. some nuts and flat washers and you're ready to assemble the shelf. My son and his GF Shannon outdid me when they made a 10 foot long shelf unit using actual pre made shelf boards.
I've got a ton of Bamboo growing behind my house so that part of it at least, is free.
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chatillion

Using the wrong Gorilla... the saga has ended.

The woman who mistakenly used Gorilla Glue to fix her hair thinking it was the hair product Gorilla Snot has finally come to 'grips' with the whole episode.
A plastic surgeon was able to concoct a solvent for polyurethane and the whole process was 4 hours.

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Vierkaesehochonline today!

Election fraud tactics?.....

...Any doubts that the same folks that riot, loot, murder, attack police, and commit arson---would be above fiddling with ballots? Especially the mailed ones, where most of the problems are alleged to have occurred, and which seemed to put sniffy, creepy, real racist Joe ahead of the president.
But only after counting was arbitrarily stopped, in key States, and then the surge came on. Where legal close oversight was denied.
Imagine all THAT, all.
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Plants

I do not drain my pots neither do I put pebbles on the bottom. Once in a while I remove soil because plants become bigger. They need space.
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single_again4u

The Art of Getting What You Want

Some people could be considered by others like experts in this type of "Art" Let`s share about it... How to use confidence and technique to get what you want from life, from your wife/husband, boyfriend/girlfriend, your relationships, your career and so forth.
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chatillion

Gorilla Glue mishaps are good for business...

It appears, Gorilla Glue mishaps are good for business as the woman in Louisiana had TikTok on fire, GoFundMe racking up thousands in her account, a plastic surgeon pays her travel and gives her a free haircut, some real beauticians claim to actually use Gorilla Glue, Gorilla Stock goes up due to the increased business.

The photos are out. As I thought... they weren't able to melt the glue and salvage her hair, what they did is remove the glue to expose her month long growth.

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She was very lucky.
Not done with some details:
The money went to charity and she lost some weight from all the crying and stress.
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chatillion

La Cucaracha...

All the condo buildings in my development decided to do renovations around the same time. More than 2 months of pressure cleaning, caulking and painting. New hall lights last week and now we are waiting for the unit numbers to be the icing on the cake.
For them to repaint the doors, they asked all residents to leave their units unlocked and the doors partly opened. Yeah, I made it a point to be home.
The one thing they did was pull off the foam weather strip I added before a hurricane came through 2 years ago so, they can seal the wood. I've got new stripping and waiting for a weekend when I have no specific plans to do the job.
In the mean time, you can see daylight through the edges of the door and jamb.
A few weeks ago, I noticed a small Cucaracha running across the kitchen floor and knocked him out with a spray of window cleaner. Days later there were a few tiny ones on the counter... they met with the same fate. That means war and using some non-aerosol bug spray I went around the cabinets before leaving for the day, with the windows open to air the place out.
All was quiet until until one morning when another Cucaracha came through the crack in the front door. It was a short visit that ended with a shoe burial.
The weatherman promised a cool windy weekend with no rain so maybe I'll actually do the work and make an end to mas Cucarachas.

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MarkOpolloa

Fire in the hole.

I like brave people who are able to think for themselves.This is a mass poisoning operation on a world wide scale. On top of the immediate, apparent side effects - incl. death - WHO KNOWS what LT effects will be.

Everything relating to covid and the devastating consequences from lockdowns/ masks/ shots are CRIMES against humanity.
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