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  • in reply to: Kissing #167053
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      in reply to: Kissing #167052
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        in reply to: Kissing #167050
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            in reply to: Music Association Game #41652
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              Elton John – This Train Don't Stop There Anymore

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              in reply to: Forum Game. I Wish for an Image of …. #163020
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                I Wish for an Image of …. 

                An alien creature

                in reply to: Forum Game: The next one posting…. #122524
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                  Booooooooo its me, all fine and chipper. I left my glass eye in the bathroom. Waves to all. 

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                  Next to post will be a new comer…  dont be shy, come on in and say hi.

                  in reply to: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects #166381
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                    Washing linen

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                    Put the bedding into a bucket of sour milk, and let it soak for 1-2 hours. Then wash as usual. You can repeat the soaking if necessary.

                    A little trick:

                    This technique not only helps your bedding last longer, but also makes it more soft, supple, and pleasant to the skin.

                    in reply to: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects #166380
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                      Natural fabric softener

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                      Soak your clothing for 40 minutes in a solution of 1 quart warm water and 1/2 cup (4 fl oz) of vinegar. If you'd like to get rid of sweat stains, pour vinegar onto the stained area and rub a piece of soap over it.

                      Take note:

                      Vinegar not only whitens clothes, but also works as a natural fabric softener.

                      in reply to: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects #166379
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                        Getting white shirts even whiter

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                        Pour a tablespoon (0.35 oz) of baking soda directly onto the stained area. Cut a lemon in half, and rub the cut side over the stain. Leave for 15 minutes, then wash as usual with warm water.

                        Note:

                        This method is often used for removing yellow underarm stains from white shirts. You can also make a paste of baking soda and lemon juice, and then rub it on the affected area to clean the stain.

                        in reply to: Life HACKS and Simple Home Projects #166378
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                          You can make your whites last longer if you take care of them. In fact, simple household ingredients can be used to preserve your favorite wardrobe items from turning gray, yellow, or dingy.

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                          Pour 2 liters of water into a large pot, and bring it to a boil. Take three lemons, and squeeze out the juice. Mix one tablespoon of salt in hot water. Add the lemon juice and a 1/4 cup of washing powder. Let your clothes soak for about 40 minutes, then rinse in clear water two to three times. Hang dry.

                          Bear in mind:

                          This recipe is also a great way to get rid of sweat stains on armpit areas or collars

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                            in reply to: Sexy Dances and Songs to do for your Partner #162886
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                              Color Me Badd – I Wanna Sex You Up

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                              in reply to: Music Association Game #41637
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                                Nickelback – How You Remind Me

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                                  Saltwater Brewery in Florida came up with a genius way to reduce plastic waste, by making their six-pack rings biodegradable. What is even more amazing, is that this type of packaging is completely safe for animals to snack on since they are made from barley and wheat ribbons. In an interview with Bored Panda, Saltwater Brewery explained how this idea of biodegradable six-pack rings started, “Since our inception, our goal has been to maintain the world’s greatest wonder by giving back through ocean based charities, such as Coastal Conservation Association, Surfrider, Ocean Foundation, among many others, and by being the first brewery to package and sell our beer with the Eco Six Pack Rings. The first eco-friendly six pack ring made from by-product waste and other compostable materials, E6PR is designed to replace plastic rings, which are truly damaging to our environment and the animals who live in it.” Back in 1987, the Associated Press announced that around one million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals were killed every year by six-pack rings, a piece of plastic, that we give so little thought about before throwing away. In today’s tragic state of plastic pollution, creating biodegradable single-use packaging is a necessity. Before you buy anything packed in plastic we encourage you to think, that you are holding something that can take up to 1000 years to dissolve.

                                  Before you dispose of these six pack plastic rings, cut them  so they cant hurt and trap around wildlife and then place them in a bin.
                                  Dont drop your litter, dispose of it properly and responsibly.

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