Friday, April 25, 2008

25 new messages in 11 topics - digest

misc.consumers.frugal-living
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Today's topics:

* China wholesale Prada Lacoste Dsquared LV Puma Adidas shoes,purse,sunglasses,
bests etc - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/a20586fa6b01cd24?hl=en
* It's like a jungle out there for bike riders - 6 messages, 2 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/0390ec7887de566f?hl=en
* Food shortage ethanol follies, I've planted a food garden. - 9 messages, 7
authors
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/c2b74d91aeaefb6f?hl=en
* Sometimes people get confused as to what are the differences between a "fake
Rolex" and a "replica Rolex". The differences between the two types of watch
are many, and we'd like to take the time to explain a few of them. - 1
messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/379c543442d5d359?hl=en
* Word To The Wise - Recognizing The Components Of A Luxury Watch - 2 messages,
2 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/a0e3b990a7832188?hl=en
* The fashion keeps changing every day. The style and fashion you have adopted
on one day is outdated on the very next day. So you have to remain updated
regarding the latest developments in the fashion world. The revolution in
fashion has brought about a lot of changes in mens underwear. Designers every
now and then introduce new and innovative Boxer Briefs and Shorts. But people
worldwide don't get an access to the latest undergarments on the offing. The
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affordable prices to its customers. Whether you wear briefs, boxers, trunks,
crew necks or v-necks, it has got the newest Calvin Klein undergarments for
you. - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/e321bbac73cafa32?hl=en
* It can be a challenge for many plus size women to find plus size maternity
clothing including maternity swimwear. In fact, many pregnant women most
especially those who are plus size wouldn't want themselves caught wearing
swimsuits. But then again, how can you enjoy the summer days basking in the
heat of the summer sun or taking a swim in your backyard pool when you don't
have maternity swimsuit to wear. - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/f1b77ac0ed888b92?hl=en
* Bridal Jewelry Tips For The Young Bride - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/c6040ce9e2fcc2f1?hl=en
* Dating all the way back to the 1920's when the company's first creations
anticipated Art Deco with a unique and intriguing style. This led to the bold
coils of a snake watch in the 1940's, which immediately became an emblem among
jewel-watches in the watch industry. - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/10925453d3860b64?hl=en
* TV on Your PC - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/f115ec190faf3906?hl=en
* Avoid Contact - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/02185f635fa6c7ed?hl=en

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TOPIC: It's like a jungle out there for bike riders
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== 1 of 6 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 10:02 am
From: Gunner


On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 07:19:27 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana
<nolionnoproblem@yahoo.com> wrote:

>So it is that cyclists must stay in
>constant alert for predators, like the monkeys of the jungle.

Monkeys are well known for throwing shit at passers by and making lots
of noise.

Perhaps that explains some of the posts from bike riders?

Perhaps yall may now have some grasp of the thinking of a longtailed
cat, in a room full of rocking chairs?


Gunner

== 2 of 6 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 10:17 am
From: Gunner


On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 07:19:27 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana
<nolionnoproblem@yahoo.com> wrote:

>*Riding a bike is good for the environment, great for peace, and
>excellent for your health. We need facilities, though, like BIKE LANES
>to be safe.


Yes Indeed.

Btw..we managed to successfully avoid the democracy trap here in the
US, fortunately the Founders realized how dangerous a democracy is,
and gave us a constitutional republic.

"A democracy is always temporary in nature: it simple cannot exist as
a permanent form of government. A democracy will continue to exist up
until the voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts
from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority will
always vote for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the
public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally
collapse due to loose fiscal policy, (which is) always followed by a
dictatorship."


Gunner

== 3 of 6 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 10:29 am
From: ComandanteBanana


On Apr 25, 11:15 am, Peter Clinch <p.j.cli...@dundee.ac.uk> wrote:
> ComandanteBanana wrote:
> > "The bicyclist is under attack from all directions - the streets are
> > ragged, the air is poison, and the drivers are angry."
>
> It doesn't sound much like my experience. I don't find I'm "under
> attack", and furthermore that if I give drivers due consideration then I
> get due consideration back (just as when I'm driving, I give cyclists
> due consideration and get it back).
>
> Go out there spoiling for a fight and you'll find one though.

But then again, you don't seem to live in the DEEP jungle.

The UK has one of the safest drivers in the world.

== 4 of 6 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 10:34 am
From: ComandanteBanana


On Apr 25, 12:58 pm, Jim <alc...@en.com> wrote:
> > It doesn't sound much like my experience. I don't find I'm "under
> > attack", and furthermore that if I give drivers due consideration then I
> > get due consideration back (just as when I'm driving, I give cyclists
> > due consideration and get it back).
>
> > Go out there spoiling for a fight and you'll find one though.
>
> > Pete.
>
> I have to agree with Pete in this regard. I have been riding a bike
> around town and for 5 years commuting to work and in 30 years have
> never once had a problem with drivers. Pedestrians are another
> matter. When I rode a motorcycle I learned to be very visible.
>
> I am all for bike paths and lanes. Here in Ohio on the State highways
> in some areas we have buggy lanes for the Amish horse drawn buggies.
> One of those lanes would be like a freeway for bicyclists. In the US
> drivers pay road taxes through their fuel purchases. I have recently
> wondered if an excise tax could be levied on bikes and bike parts to
> pay for similar lanes. Firearms and archery equipment are already
> taxed in this way and the money goes to maintaining forests for
> hunting. Despite the fact that I am a target archer and have never
> hunted, I pay this tax. I do not mind doing so since many public
> archery ranges are located in public parks.
>
> Jim Koch, Cleveland

Well, that makes so much sense, but bike lanes don't take that much to
build. Or in lack of it, enforcing 20mph speed limit on the slow lane
would ensure a happier coexistence.

What we need first then is a political will --nowhere to be found. :(


== 5 of 6 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 10:36 am
From: ComandanteBanana


On Apr 25, 1:02 pm, Gunner <gun...@NOSPAM.lightspeed.net> wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 07:19:27 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana
>
> <nolionnoprob...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >So it is that cyclists must stay in
> >constant alert for predators, like the monkeys of the jungle.
>
> Monkeys are well known for throwing shit at passers by and making lots
> of noise.
>
> Perhaps that explains some of the posts from bike riders?
>
> Perhaps yall may now have some grasp of the thinking of a longtailed
> cat, in a room full of rocking chairs?
>
> Gunner

The monkeys --sorry the cyclists-- you are talking about are the ones
in lycra. They are much noiser than the commuter type. And don't eat
peanuts. ;)

== 6 of 6 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 10:40 am
From: ComandanteBanana


On Apr 25, 1:17 pm, Gunner <gun...@NOSPAM.lightspeed.net> wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 07:19:27 -0700 (PDT), ComandanteBanana
>
> <nolionnoprob...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >*Riding a bike is good for the environment, great for peace, and
> >excellent for your health. We need facilities, though, like BIKE LANES
> >to be safe.
>
> Yes Indeed.
>
> Btw..we managed to successfully avoid the democracy trap here in the
> US, fortunately the Founders realized how dangerous a democracy is,
> and gave us a constitutional republic.

I just have a problem with the language "by the people and for the
people..."

I wonder what the type of democracy they are exporting to Iraq... ???


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TOPIC: Food shortage ethanol follies, I've planted a food garden.
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== 1 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 10:42 am
From: Cindy Hamilton


On Apr 24, 2:57 pm, <h> wrote:

> But...are there really people in the US who still eat lots of grains, corn,
> and rice? As a low-carber with a gluten sensitivity, I can't imagine that
> stuff fed to anything but livestock.

Of course. What ivory tower do you live in? Carbohydrates are the
staple
food of millions of Americans.

Mmmm. Nice chewy, crusty bread. With real butter.

Cindy Hamilton

== 2 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 10:45 am
From: Seerialmom


On Apr 25, 9:44 am, <h> wrote:
> "Norminn" <norm...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>
> news:VvKdnV_2qoq3L4zVnZ2dnUVZ_sednZ2d@earthlink.com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > clipped
>
> >>>>But...are there really people in the US who still eat lots of grains,
> >>>>corn,
> >>>>and rice? As a low-carber with a gluten sensitivity, I can't imagine
> >>>>that
> >>>>stuff fed to anything but livestock.
>
> >>> The low carb craze has increased grain demands by increasing demand for
> >>>livestock. Ethanol demand came in time to rescue grain farmers from the
> >>>decline of the low carb craze.
>
> >>Wow. Eating a healthy diet is now a "craze"? You are aware that the hog
> >>fattening diet is exactly the same as the USDA's food pyramid except for
> >>one more serving of grain, right? Yeah, eating grain is good for you.
> >>Right. That's why so many Americans are orca fat.
> > I've never paid attention to diet crazes, so I'm not conversant in the
> > "low carb" fad. All I know is that
> > carbs have a little more than half the calories, per gram, that fats. If
> > I want a plate full of food, then my
> > reasoning is carbs are better than fat. Of course, plenty of veggies. I
> > hear about people who have tried
> > every diet craze and still "can't" lose weight. I call them "tasters".
> > Pure bunk. They must think their
> > energy stores are some kind of nuclear reactor that keeps turning without
> > burning up the fuel. When
> > I decided to lose weight, I quit eating butter and gravy. Never loaded up
> > on the stuff, but I lost 40
> > pounds without doing anything else. The fat people I know keep a bag of
> > Oreo's and a liter of pop
> > next to their chairs at all times.
>
> Carbs are sugar, and that's absolutely terrible for most people. Unless you
> are very active, you will not use up all the carbs and then store the excess
> as fat. If you eat predominately protein and fat you become a fat burning
> machine instead of a sugar burning machine, which is better for your body.
> Also, you don't experience the highs and lows of the sugar rush. The only
> carbs I eat are veggies and fruit, and I only eat the lower-carb ones. And
> the idea of drinking any beverage with sugar in it just amazes me. I can't
> quite comprehend how anyone can eat pre-packaged, processed food. How hard
> is it to make a salad and broil some chicken, meat or fish?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I wish I could find soda with "sugar" in it; very few do
anymore...instead it's the HFCS (another dead horse that's been beaten
into the ground) which is worse. I agree that eating processed foods
(prepackaged frozen "Healthy Choice" for example) is worse for you
than eating an 8 oz steak and baked potato.

== 3 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 10:51 am
From: ranck@vt.edu


In misc.consumers.frugal-living Seerialmom <seerialmom@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I wish I could find soda with "sugar" in it; very few do
> anymore...instead it's the HFCS (another dead horse that's been beaten

Coca-Cola that is "Kosher for Passover" will have cane sugar
and no corn syrup of any kind. They put a different color cap
on it. Should be available right now, if you hurry.

Bill Ranck
Blacksburg, Va.

== 4 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 10:54 am
From: Bert Hyman


In
news:42afee40-6b3f-4b3b-aa4b-fb9c243d2ea0@s33g2000pri.googlegroups.com
Seerialmom <seerialmom@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I wish I could find soda with "sugar" in it; very few do
> anymore...instead it's the HFCS (another dead horse that's been beaten
> into the ground) which is worse.

Coke that's certified Kosher for Passover should be sweetened with sugar
only. In fact, any softdrink that's Kosher for Passover that's sweetened
(not artificially) should use only sugar.

This is the time of year to look for it.

--
Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN bert@iphouse.com

== 5 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 11:21 am
From: Seerialmom


On Apr 25, 10:51 am, ra...@vt.edu wrote:
> In misc.consumers.frugal-living Seerialmom <seerial...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > I wish I could find soda with "sugar" in it; very few do
> > anymore...instead it's the HFCS (another dead horse that's been beaten
>
> Coca-Cola that is "Kosher for Passover" will have cane sugar
> and no corn syrup of any kind. They put a different color cap
> on it. Should be available right now, if you hurry.
>
> Bill Ranck
> Blacksburg, Va.

I saw them at Costco I believe. Only one problem I have with it..it's
Coca-Cola and not Pepsi :p But I practice my own method of limiting
how much HFCS I get in my Pepsi by only drinking 1 - 8oz can a day
with lots of ice (5 days a week...tops). Jones Cola also has
sugar...but dang...way too expensive and sold mostly at Cost Plus.

== 6 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 12:15 pm
From: SMS


ranck@vt.edu wrote:
> In misc.consumers.frugal-living Seerialmom <seerialmom@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> I wish I could find soda with "sugar" in it; very few do
>> anymore...instead it's the HFCS (another dead horse that's been beaten
>
> Coca-Cola that is "Kosher for Passover" will have cane sugar
> and no corn syrup of any kind. They put a different color cap
> on it. Should be available right now, if you hurry.

It's interesting that the KFP Coca-Cola says "sucrose" not cane sugar,
but the Mexican Coca-Cola sold at Costco says "sugar" on the bottle, but
the sign in the store says "cane sugar." It's possible that the sucrose
in the KFP Coca-Cola is from sugar beets, not sugar cane. Why wouldn't
they say that it was cane sugar if it was cane sugar? Maybe it's some
political or marketing reason.

I did a blind taste test between the Mexican Coca-Cola and the KFP
Coca-Cola. There is definitely a difference, as I was able to pick out
the Mexican Coca-Cola every time, but this could be because of the
quantity of sweetener, not the type of sweetener. I wanted to do a taste
test between HFCS Coca-Cola as well, but I never buy the stuff, but
yesterday they had 2 liters of HFCS for 75¢ so I bought a bottle, and
will try this when I have a large group of people over.

== 7 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 1:36 pm
From: Seerialmom


On Apr 25, 10:42 am, Cindy Hamilton <angelicapagane...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> On Apr 24, 2:57 pm, <h> wrote:
>
> > But...are there really people in the US who still eat lots of grains, corn,
> > and rice? As a low-carber with a gluten sensitivity, I can't imagine that
> > stuff fed to anything but livestock.
>
> Of course. What ivory tower do you live in? Carbohydrates are the
> staple
> food of millions of Americans.
>
> Mmmm. Nice chewy, crusty bread. With real butter.
>
> Cindy Hamilton

That's one of my definite weaknesses; fresh "Dutch Crust" bread with
butter. But it's only bought when it's on sale (reminds me, I keep
telling myself to look for a recipe, bread isn't that hard to make
from scratch).

== 8 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 1:37 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


HeyBub <heybub@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote:
> aspasia wrote:

>> Or rather corn ethanol demand was craftily engineered by influential
>> agribusinessmen in certain "heartland" states, shoveling out their
>> contributions to our beloved Congress-whores. They did not care what
>> ripple effects this would create in the Third World, where people are
>> now starving. Effects even felt in our neighbor to the South, where
>> the price of corn went through the ceiling, affecting tortillas -- a
>> standard food, like wheat bread in the States.

> There has never been a famine in a democracy.

Wrong.

>> Nobody bothered to check with knowledgeable scientists as to the
>> state of ethanol fuel technology . Not that it would have deterred
>> the cynical profiteers if they *had* run the science. (Incidentally,
>> there are so many crops that would be far better, with less
>> downside, for fuel technology, leading off with marijuana's little
>> cousin, hemp. It grows on any soil, reseeds itself, costs virtually
>> nothing to produce. Even Brazil, that was using sugar cane waste, is
>> reconsidering the technology.)

> Many do not check with reputable scientists.

> Current technology does not favor "grass" type crops, including hemp, 'switch-grass' and others. The problem is the
> enormous cost of transporting the raw materials to the processing plant.

Have fun explaining how come sugar cane works fine.

> Corn is easy: high density material in little kernals. Note they don't try to make ethanol out of the corn STALKS.

They dont with drinkable ethanol either.

> The sugar cane conversion in Brazil works because the cane stalks are waste from the sugar extraction;

Wrong. The ethanol comes from the sugar, not the waste.

> the raw material is already concentrated in one place.

Its still a grass type crop.

> The basic problem is not ethanol, the problem is enviornmentalism.
> Consider: most of our electric power and all of our transportation
> energy derives from oil and gas.

Only in countrys that dont use nukes.

> Yet the air is cleaner today than it's ever been - even cleaner than before electricity (when people burned wood for
> heating). But we've got this aversion to oil exploration, production, and refining.

Nope, thats been done so extensively for so long now that the
easiest to find oil has been found and quite a bit of it consumed.

> Go figure.

Not possible when you mangle the basics so comprehensively.


== 9 of 9 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 1:39 pm
From: "sam"


h wrote:
> "Don Klipstein" <don@manx.misty.com> wrote in message
> news:slrng12a9m.dk4.don@manx.misty.com...
>> In article <4810d69e$0$30157$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>, h wrote:
>>>
>>> "George" <george@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
>>> news:ydWdnS3VDu63Ko3VnZ2dnUVZ_uadnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>>> Frank wrote:
>>>>>> U.S. Rice is abundant. We grow twice as much rice as we eat.
>>>>>> Sam's Club
>>>>>> is rationing only ethnic rice. Ordinary long-grain, white rice is
>>>>>> cheaper than dirt - take as much as you want.
>>>>>
>>>>> That maybe the case in your area, but we couldn't find any either
>>>>> at the
>>>>> local Sam's Club or Costco stores. No Texas long grain or other
>>>>> type of rice. I'd checked Costo again yesterday, the shelves were
>>>>> empty of rice as usual for the last few weeks, lots of beans
>>>>> though, LOL. Rice prices are very high and if I'm not mistaken,
>>>>> it has already triple for the year.
>>>> What we are seeing is the result of deciding to grind up food
>>>> (corn, grains, rice) to make ethanol to keep the SUVs going
>>>> without planning where that extra food will come from. At least we
>>>> have alternatives here.
>>>> How about the people in poor countries who depend on rice for food
>>>> but we
>>>> bought it to make ethanol?
>>>
>>> But...are there really people in the US who still eat lots of
>>> grains, corn,
>>> and rice? As a low-carber with a gluten sensitivity, I can't
>>> imagine that stuff fed to anything but livestock.
>>
>> The low carb craze has increased grain demands by increasing demand
>> for livestock. Ethanol demand came in time to rescue grain farmers
>> from the decline of the low carb craze.

> Wow. Eating a healthy diet is now a "craze"? You are aware that the hog fattening diet is exactly the same as the
> USDA's food pyramid except for one more serving of grain, right?

Pig ignorant lie. There is no meat in the hog fattening diet. No veg either.

> Yeah, eating grain is good for you. Right. That's why so many Americans are orca fat.

Nope, the problem is the amount of it they shovel into their mouths, not the detail of the form its in.



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TOPIC: Sometimes people get confused as to what are the differences between a
"fake Rolex" and a "replica Rolex". The differences between the two types of
watch are many, and we'd like to take the time to explain a few of them.
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/379c543442d5d359?hl=en
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 11:05 am
From: service0011@watchec.com


Sometimes people get confused as to what are the differences between a
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For starters, a fake watch is usually made of extremely inferior
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A fake watch will also suffer from extremely bad time-keeping due to
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A replica watch is usually built to such a high level of excellence
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watches that they have it down to a science now. In addition, there
are some website where they call their watches as fake watches,
actually these are replica watches.


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TOPIC: Word To The Wise - Recognizing The Components Of A Luxury Watch
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 11:19 am
From: service0027@watchec.com


Word To The Wise - Recognizing The Components Of A Luxury Watch
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== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 12:50 pm
From: Al Bundy


On Apr 25, 2:19 pm, service0...@watchec.com wrote:
> Word To The Wise - Recognizing The Components Of A Luxury Watch
> Numerous advertisements use the word "luxury" to describe the products
> that they are trying to sell. Many of these types of advertisements
> use that word loosely, so the general public may be bewildered without
> a right understanding of the use of the term by the advertisers.
> Consumers generally should be wary of the accuracy of such

Hey, it's just a watch for crying out loud. Our computers can have up-
to-date time all the time.


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It not only displays a wide array of mens underwearonline, but it also offers
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undergarments for you.
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 11:19 am
From: service0027@watchec.com


The fashion keeps changing every day. The style and fashion you have
adopted on one day is outdated on the very next day. So you have to
remain updated regarding the latest developments in the fashion world.
The revolution in fashion has brought about a lot of changes in mens
underwear. Designers every now and then introduce new and innovative
Boxer Briefs and Shorts. But people worldwide don't get an access to
the latest undergarments on the offing. The website like
1underwearstore.com is a perfect solution to this problem. It not only
displays a wide array of mens underwearonline, but it also offers them
at affordable prices to its customers. Whether you wear briefs,
boxers, trunks, crew necks or v-necks, it has got the newest Calvin
Klein undergarments for you.

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TOPIC: It can be a challenge for many plus size women to find plus size
maternity clothing including maternity swimwear. In fact, many pregnant women
most especially those who are plus size wouldn't want themselves caught
wearing swimsuits. But then again, how can you enjoy the summer days basking
in the heat of the summer sun or taking a swim in your backyard pool when you
don't have maternity swimsuit to wear.
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 11:55 am
From: service0071@watchec.com


It can be a challenge for many plus size women to find plus size
maternity clothing including maternity swimwear. In fact, many
pregnant women most especially those who are plus size wouldn't want
themselves caught wearing swimsuits. But then again, how can you enjoy
the summer days basking in the heat of the summer sun or taking a swim
in your backyard pool when you don't have maternity swimsuit to wear.

please check it our site:
at replicab2b.net
The market has realized the need for swimsuit designers to create plus
size swimwear for the pregnant full-figured woman. In fact, you can
find a wide availability of plus size maternity swimwear in a range of
numerous styles and designs to choose from. Most designs are usually
in two pieces wherein the top is generally loose as it drapes over the
baby bump. Maternity bikinis for plus sized pregnant women are
designed in a similar way as those of regular bikinis with a slight
difference in the cut to give room for the growing belly.


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TOPIC: Bridal Jewelry Tips For The Young Bride
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 12:08 pm
From: service0086@watchec.com


Bridal Jewelry Tips For The Young Bride
One of the most exciting days for a young girl is her wedding day. It
is real fun to plan the outfit, jewelry and accessories that a bride
wants to flaunt on her D-day. However, everything will go wrong if you
don't mix and match your bridal jewelry.

http://www.dojewelry.net
These are the latest items we have brought back from the jewelry
shows. This is an eclectic mix of high-end unique items and our
standard fare Stainless Steel jewelry.
http://www.dojewelry.net/New_Jewelry.html
Huge selection of Stainless Steel Popular Pendants in Various designs
are available at dojewelry.net. Please click the image to see more
details. All of our stainless steel jewellry reflect the latest trends
in the fashion industry, no matter what specific style you're looking
to sell, we're confident you'll find the perfect trendy fashion
jewelry to put in your store.
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The most important jewelry for a bride on her wedding day is the
'Wedding Band'. If you want to wear other rings then you can certainly
do that. However, you should be careful enough to ensure that the
other rings do not overpower the significance of your wedding band.,
so wear rings that are classic and elegant.


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TOPIC: Dating all the way back to the 1920's when the company's first
creations anticipated Art Deco with a unique and intriguing style. This led to
the bold coils of a snake watch in the 1940's, which immediately became an
emblem among jewel-watches in the watch industry.
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 12:08 pm
From: service0086@watchec.com


Dating all the way back to the 1920's when the company's first
creations anticipated Art Deco with a unique and intriguing style.
This led to the bold coils of a snake watch in the 1940's, which
immediately became an emblem among jewel-watches in the watch
industry.
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TOPIC: TV on Your PC
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 12:34 pm
From: Gordon


"Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in news:67deeiF2o88ioU1
@mid.individual.net:

> Gordon <gonzo@alltomyself.com> wrote
>> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>
>>>> Somewhere there is the Holy Grail
>
>>> Nope.
>
>>>> and I aim to find it.
>
>>> You wont, because it doesnt exist.
>
>>>> And when I do, I'll be happy to share with the group.
>
>>> Wont be happening.
>
>> Aren't we being pesimistic tonight.
>
> Just realistic, stupid.

Oh yeah, I forgot, You are pessimistic, any night.

>
> And how many of you are there between those ears, child ?
>
Are you the only one who hasn't heard about my Multiple
Persona Disorder?? We are all optomistic here.


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TOPIC: Avoid Contact
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 25 2008 1:02 pm
From: Al Bundy


On Apr 25, 10:10 am, service0...@watchec.com wrote:
> Avoid Contact
>
> You should also try and avoid contact with any chemicals, solvents or
> gases while wearing your watch. These items may cause discoloration,
> deterioration, or other damage to your watch. Most watches are also
> not made to withstand strong electric fields or static electricity.
> Common household appliances do not pose a threat to your watch
> however.
>
> After you purchase your watch make sure you take proper care of it.
> The watch and band should be cleaned by a specialist. You should also
> take your watch in to a specialist on a regular basis to be serviced.
> Your manual may have a suggestion as to how often you should do this.
> Just remember that your watch will last longer if you take proper care
> of it.
>

Also, never boil your watch in oil or drive over it with a vehicle.
Remove the watch before using the yard waste shredder. When dressing
with an analog timepiece, remember to place it on the wrist with the
12 facing away as this can prevent severe neck strain.

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