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Dec 18, 2015 12:25:49   #
In our town, the local police stations (substations) and fire departments have been opened for Craig's list shoppers and sellers. We are encouraged to make our sales or purchases in their parking lots rather than shopping malls, etc. It has cut 90% of the crime related to Craig list scams. My nearest substation is much closer than a strip mall and much safer. Give it a try.
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Nov 25, 2015 19:16:06   #
I have photographed this sculpture many times and absolutely love it. Great job with this photo. Did you photograph the giant rabbit too? :-)
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Nov 23, 2015 17:46:37   #
She is wrong. Human come in two sexes...girls and boys (let's not worry with the "both" population) and even I refer to females as girls and I'm one of them. This person is ultra sensitive and one of those girls who thinks they are fighting the battle for all females when in fact, they are fighting their own inadequacies. They don't speak for me or for a huge population of women who frankly don't want or need her (and others like her) help. However, if she is the "ruler" of the pack, I'd say look for another group. Obviously she's more worried about her sexuality and appearance than the appearance of the club, it's artists or the reason the club exists.
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Nov 17, 2015 19:47:49   #
do we still use space capsules?
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Oct 19, 2015 15:42:23   #
Thanks for this post. This was my and my husband's song...when we were dating, my folks didn't approve of him and whenever he called to talk to me they either hung up at the sound of his voice or they concocted some story about my being gone for whatever reason, and then before slamming the phone down, told him not to bother calling back. It went on for a couple years like that. LOL
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Oct 8, 2015 13:16:30   #
Looks much like the Eastern Bluebird which is seen year 'round in areas as far southwest as parts of Texas and Louisiana to the Atlantic Ocean up through the Carolinas. Coloration varies according to diet and habitat but this looks very similar to what I see on-line.
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Oct 6, 2015 15:14:11   #
Apples and oranges. When that man takes HIS coke home, he rips the top off, consumes the liquid, squashes the can and tosses it in the trash. Children are not cans of coke...they are children and can not be tossed way when you are done with them. Bad analogy...
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Sep 9, 2015 18:41:54   #
Most of the epoxies and super glues "melt" plastic, vinyl and similar materials to form a bond thus obscuring the two meeting edges slightly. put a drop on Styrofoam and watch it eat a hole in it. It's a shame what happened but he's got to look harder for a replacement. There are so many vinyl record shops in the US, he's bound to find one. Just takes time and effort ... and time... :-)
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Sep 9, 2015 18:34:32   #
Most of the epoxies and super glues "melt" plastic, vinyl and similar materials to form a bond thus obscuring the two meeting edges slightly. put a drop on Styrofoam and watch it eat a hole in it. It's a shame what happened but he's got to look harder for a replacement. There are so many vinyl record shops in the US, he's bound to find one. Just takes time and effort ... and time... :-)
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Sep 2, 2015 15:27:45   #
Been on my bucket list for about the past 5 years!
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Aug 31, 2015 15:22:50   #
all the institutions are allowing printing to take the place of cursive. Some official documents still require cursive and if printing is used, a notary is called for. My grandson is 19 years old and back in the 3rd grade, they stopped teaching cursive. One day, I handed him my written directions to a place I was driving him and asked him to read them to me on the way...he was totally unable. How very sad.
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Aug 25, 2015 16:11:42   #
vicksart wrote:
Interesting stuff. I was remiss in not researching some of the info before posting. Thanks for the link.


My kids and grand kids have lived there for many years. My favorite spot is the south harbor but I also love the north harbor. Crystal Beach is fun, the MacKerricher State park has an awesome whale display, seal breeding grounds, whale watching platforms and in September the biggest, plumpest, sweetest blackberries can be found in the campgrounds, and in town, the Skunk Train - a wonderful ride through the redwood forest. As in most seaside villages, there are local artisans that have studios tucked everywhere and in the historic district I know of a couple of great places to pick up breakfast or a dynamite lunch. I'm definitely a fan of Fort Bragg (but not of HWY 20 between Fort Bragg and Willits). There is a second nice restaurant in the harbor - more elegant and with better seafood (but not priced any better) where my daughter-in-law serves food and drinks. And my son worked at both the Mendocino hardware store and Medocino High School... yup, been up in that area on visits for many years.
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Aug 25, 2015 12:51:35   #
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Bragg,_California
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Aug 24, 2015 19:46:50   #
I've eaten at Cap'n Flint's several times. I was disappointed at the seafood which I would have been happier with had the price been reasonable but the food wasn't great but the price was. LOL Noyo Harbor is my favorite place to go with my morning coffee too. I love sitting on the rocks listening to the fog horn as the harbor wakes up...and me. :-) Lovely photos.
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Aug 22, 2015 01:33:24   #
Some where engraved with the initials or design and others were made blank and a personalized impression would be stamped on another piece of metal and fixed to the surface of the stamp. That way, the impression could be changed out at a later date if a design change was wanted.
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