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How many pages?!? I often see people post "this thread is 100 pages long!" or words to that effect.
Do people know you can change the number of posts per page via MY ORG? MY ORG > (Account Settings) Forums > Posts/page: I've got mine at 200! | |
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Also, when crossing the road, remember to look both ways.
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What would the world do withou you
Thank you oh so much | |
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mcmeekle said: Also, when crossing the road, remember to look both ways.
http://www.metacafe.com/w..._in_india/ | |
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PANDURITO said: What would the world do withou you
Thank you oh so much I'm here to help! ps, turning your thermostat down even one degree can save you hundreds of pounds a year in heating costs. | |
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Steadwood said: mcmeekle said: Also, when crossing the road, remember to look both ways.
http://www.metacafe.com/w..._in_india/ I've not finished my Life Advice Training yet, so I'm not permitted to comment on crossing Indian roads. Sorry. In the meantime, instant potatoes are excellent for thickening gravy, soups etc. It doesn't make lumps like flour does. | |
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mcmeekle said: Steadwood said: I've not finished my Life Advice Training yet, so I'm not permitted to comment on crossing Indian roads. Sorry. In the meantime, instant potatoes are excellent for thickening gravy, soups etc. It doesn't make lumps like flour does. I best stay on just the one side when in India then http://www.bigoven.com/11...ecipe.html | |
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Steadwood said: mcmeekle said: I've not finished my Life Advice Training yet, so I'm not permitted to comment on crossing Indian roads. Sorry. In the meantime, instant potatoes are excellent for thickening gravy, soups etc. It doesn't make lumps like flour does. I best stay on just the one side when in India then http://www.bigoven.com/11...ecipe.html Since liquids boil at a lower temperature at high altitudes, you may need to extend recipe cooking times at altitudes above 2500 feet. | |
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mcmeekle said: Steadwood said: Since liquids boil at a lower temperature at high altitudes, you may need to extend recipe cooking times at altitudes above 2500 feet. once i had a pair of shoes that were perfect. they looked good, felt good and were good for my feet. but eventually they wore out and to this day i've never found another to take their place. just my 2c | |
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XxAxX said: mcmeekle said: Since liquids boil at a lower temperature at high altitudes, you may need to extend recipe cooking times at altitudes above 2500 feet. once i had a pair of shoes that were perfect. they looked good, felt good and were good for my feet. but eventually they wore out and to this day i've never found another to take their place. just my 2c Cobblers! | |
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mcmeekle said: XxAxX said: once i had a pair of shoes that were perfect. they looked good, felt good and were good for my feet. but eventually they wore out and to this day i've never found another to take their place. just my 2c Cobblers! pastries? i love a good epach cobbler as much as anyone up in here. but let's TRY to stay on topic, okay? shoes. i was talking about shoes. | |
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No offence to PANDURITO, Steadwood and XxAxX, but I was hoping for a better class of respondee.....
(Hitting edit after you have posted allows you to adjust your posts! ) [Edited 11/19/08 9:55am] | |
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No offense to Makelele but this is prince.org site discussion | |
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mcmeekle said: EDIT
you're right that is MUCH better | |
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PANDURITO said: No offense to Makelele but this is prince.org site discussion
Fair point. Only the slightly weird ones of the org post here. And the Mods because they have to. I shouldn't have expected more. So, post away then. Everyone's welcome. | |
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What was this thread about again?
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mcmeekle said: What was this thread about again?
Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower,bok choy, spinach, collard and mustard greens, kale and Swiss chard, Berries (all varieties), cherries, black currents, eggplant, red, black, and purple grapes, plums, rhubarb, red onion, red apples, red/purple cabbage, and red beets, Onions (red, yellow, white), kale, leeks, cherry tomato, broccoli, blueberries, black currants, elderberries, apricots, apple with skin (Red Delicious), and red, purple, and black grapes are good for your memory | |
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mcmeekle said: What was this thread about again?
shoes. is it really so hard to stay on topic? | |
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XxAxX said: mcmeekle said: What was this thread about again? shoes. is it really so hard to stay on topic? He's gone! | |
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PANDURITO said: XxAxX said: shoes. is it really so hard to stay on topic?
He's gone! probably summoning the Mods | |
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I knew there was a reason I don't start many threads.
What a mess. | |
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mcmeekle said: EDIT
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i think this looks like a good idea.
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XxAxX said: i think this looks like a good idea.
A bottle of waterproofing/stainrepellant is an excellent way to protect your shoes from water, snow, mud, and spills. Spray your shoes before wearing, and on a regular basis thereafter. | |
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mcmeekle said: XxAxX said: i think this looks like a good idea.
A bottle of waterproofing/stainrepellant is an excellent way to protect your shoes from water, snow, mud, and spills. Spray your shoes before wearing, and on a regular basis thereafter. i've already waterproofed my boots and moccasins, should i also waterproof my skin? i mean, wouldn't that help most of all, since water can spill over the top of the boots and still touch my skin? | |
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XxAxX said: mcmeekle said: A bottle of waterproofing/stainrepellant is an excellent way to protect your shoes from water, snow, mud, and spills. Spray your shoes before wearing, and on a regular basis thereafter. i've already waterproofed my boots and moccasins, should i also waterproof my skin? i mean, wouldn't that help most of all, since water can spill over the top of the boots and still touch my skin? Skin exfoliators work best when applied to wet skin. | |
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mcmeekle said: No offence to PANDURITO, Steadwood and XxAxX, but I was hoping for a better class of respondee.....
(Hitting edit after you have posted allows you to adjust your posts! ) [Edited 11/19/08 9:55am] you rang?! | |
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IrresistibleB1tch said: mcmeekle said: No offence to PANDURITO, Steadwood and XxAxX, but I was hoping for a better class of respondee.....
(Hitting edit after you have posted allows you to adjust your posts! ) [Edited 11/19/08 9:55am] you rang?! welcome. we're having a cool discussion about shoes and care of shoes. i bet you know a lot about this topic, eh? | |
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XxAxX said: IrresistibleB1tch said: you rang?! welcome. we're having a cool discussion about shoes and care of shoes. i bet you know a lot about this topic, eh? well, seeing that i just got back from the shoe store! sandals were on sale, which is timely, seeing that it's snowing right now... | |
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Did someone say shoes? | |
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