2 questions for older folks maybe
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#32
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Originally Posted by LeslieSkelly
Try http://creations-online.com/neatstuff/petscreen.htm for your petscreen. :-)
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Originally Posted by b.zang
What a relief to look at this post and realize I don't know the answers!
I hesitated to look, wondering if I wanted to classify myself as an "older folk".
:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D ;-)
I hesitated to look, wondering if I wanted to classify myself as an "older folk".
:-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D ;-)
#34
Thanks to all who responded. Sometime just one word change nets great results. I found it at Erica's. It was 8.99 yard and she has it in colors. I have ordered from her before and she is prompt.
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Sculpyfan, I'm sure no offense was taken. We're just having a bit of fun. I've heard that old is always 10 years older than you are. I have a friend who is 72 and she seems younger than some of my 50+ year old friends. To me old is when you start looking back more than looking forward.
I like what someone else said on this board, "I am what I am and I am happy!"
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I like what someone else said on this board, "I am what I am and I am happy!"
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#38
I inherited a cast iron dutch oven w/lid and it was so rusty I wasn't sure if we'd ever be able to use it but letting it soak in straight coca cole for a few days and it was like new. Kinda scary that we drink the stuff, huh?
I wonder if it will harm our washing machines.......
I wonder if it will harm our washing machines.......
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