Drawer Bottle I found cigarettes in the drawer of my moms? in the bottom drawer of my mother found me a bag that had an empty half of cigerettes Caml along with a bottle of pills I had three strange looking things that look like seeds and something that looked like a tube, I've never [...]
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Cube Bottle
Cube Bottle Where I can get a bottle of gas called Le Cube filled (French is a butane gas) I'm in Nottingham.? I was offered one of those of France, together with all other types of gas sold. The difference is largely the connection, which often means you have to get a different connector with [...]
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Rack Storage Is there a formula calculated to estimate the burden to store shelves? I would like to know the weight that the frame is maintained, the beam length is 3700mm x 95mm The frame is 4267mm x 900mm I wonder if there is a Make solve this. Talk to a civil engineer. They are [...]
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Storage Glass How can reuse glass jars (spaghetti) safely? Never have enough storage elements, so I want to save my jars of spaghetti sauce and pickles, etc. After Empty out what I have to do to sanitize? How I can get the labels off? Thanks! For the labels, fill the sink with hot water – [...]
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Wine Tower What are some good French-themed ideas to decorate a tile from the ceiling? I'm in the multicultural club at my school and every year we a new ceiling tile or two to decorate with items in a specific country. This year we are going to paint one on France. We already have some [...]
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Wine Cube Has anyone tried the Target sells wine in buckets? It's cute and is actually pretty good, stays cool! Yes, it is not wrong. Maybe a notch or two above the typical "box-o-wine." The packaging is cute, eh? Episode 104: 2004 Trinchero Cabernet Shiraz Wine Cube US Auctions Australian Auctions Austrian Auctions Belgian Auctions [...]
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