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Nothing like a bit of stereotype and low blow to frisk things up a bit:>)
SO gifted me 2500 pounds of led. Should I waste my time and turn it into shot? But then it is not all about me anymore. Head scratch!
I don't suppose I should say anything about nesting then.
2500 pounds! Do you have a very tall tower? Whatever, you'll have long arms when you've finished.
I'd like to get my apartment cleaned. Somebody to get the dust from where I can't reach, move the furniture to vacuum really well, and get things really clean. It would probably cost more than $100 though.
Nothing like a bit of stereotype and low blow to frisk things up a bit:>)
SO gifted me 2500 pounds of led. Should I waste my time and turn it into shot? But then it is not all about me anymore. Head scratch!
What size? Wait, can't use it for waterfowl. Can you for the pheasants? I know some states require non-tox for them.
There's a great chocolate shop on the Strip district of Pittsburgh. It's a little pricy, but worth it for special occasions. https://www.monaimeechocolat.com
My husband's cousin lives in Pittsburgh and we never know what to get their family. This will be perfect.
They also eat no meat but I think they love chocolate!!!
I'm friends with a woman in her late 70s, we live in completely different parts of the country. We've been exchanging gifts for years via US mail. She's a self-declared packrat who has too much stuff, so I do my best to send her "consumables" only that aren't meant to last: food items, local beers, soap/beauty products, stickers, art supplies, etc.
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