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Learn the secrets. How to make $500-$5000 per month with Internet Surveys31 Jan 2005 14:46 GMT3
"Appropriate online business plans and jobs for
beginners (research results)"
Do you know anything about hundreds of high standard
companies that will pay you $20 - $75 just to fill
How to view farm animals?30 Jan 2005 23:17 GMT5
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 21:06:08 GMT, Gonad wrote:
> You want people to view the existence of farm animals
[snip gonadal interpretation]
Pretty much as they do all other life. Some of their lives are
Cowboy Boots?29 Jan 2005 23:44 GMT11
A friend of mine spent a year working on a ranch in Montana and came
back raving about how cowboy boots were the greatest footwear ever
invented for both work and casual wear.  He got me wondering whether
they might be.  However, living in north central Massachusetts one
Double Jeopardy29 Jan 2005 16:59 GMT14
I'm currently reading a Tami Hoag novel ("A Thin Dark Line") and it is
beginning to drive me bonkers.
It's set in Louisiana and the book opens with the alleged murderer getting
off on a technicality (or at least, given that there are some differences in
firewood question29 Jan 2005 16:01 GMT1
Have pine killed by beetles about 4 yrs ago.  Cut it down 3 years ago.
Two feet in diameter at base. This year sectioned it into firewood
lengths and started splitting sections.  Some of the split wood is
very dry and much lighter in weight that others.  It burns very fast &
(",) Hello, I Have Good News!28 Jan 2005 01:12 GMT1
Good News!
Do you know how simple it is to go to Heaven after this life has ended?
Some people believe that belonging to a local church, temple, mosque or
synagogue will get them to Heaven.
Bathroom challenge,was modern outhouses27 Jan 2005 12:54 GMT12
From: SHIVER ME TIMBERS (shiver@me_timbers.com)
Subject: Re: Bathroom challenge, was modern outhouses
Date: 2005-01-01 13:14:32 PST
> Janet Baraclough.. <janet.and.john@flobalobzetnet.co.uk> wrote:
Garage door  need to raise height....27 Jan 2005 02:33 GMT13
Can't get my land rover in there, with the roof rack on top
(permanently). So I'm considering raising the doorway around 6 inches.
Now, about 9" above the (double) door is a steel I-beam that supports
whats on top. Below that appears to be just some wood an panelling. I
What to look for in a good snowblower?27 Jan 2005 02:26 GMT9
In terms of engine type (honda gx?), HP, track or wheels, brand name,
and cost? Any tips here? It has to work over gravel, in my case, and
throw a long way preferably, as the drive is quite large. I have a
preference for quality and durability, rather than the cheapest one,
Dead mule raffle26 Jan 2005 21:52 GMT1
An old country farmer with serious financial problems bought a mule
from another old farmer for $100, who agreed to deliver the mule the
next day. However, the next day he drove up and said, "Sorry, but I
have some bad news: The mule died."
Conservation easements26 Jan 2005 21:52 GMT20
Anyone have one?  What are the conditions?
I don't plan to relegate my land to government control but I am
interested in the workings of the easements.
May be a wetland?26 Jan 2005 21:17 GMT14
Howdy from Texas,
I've been looking into buying a 41 acres of raw land that is in
the flood plain.  There is a gas pipeline running through the
woods across the front portion of it and an existing ground level
another lease question26 Jan 2005 18:08 GMT7
i'm looking at a property consisting of 216 acres more or less
with 155 of that cropland. the owner is deceased & his kids
are settling the estate, so the farm is on the market in
various configurations.
I'm looking for a particular grape variety26 Jan 2005 09:47 GMT4
I would like to plant 3-5 grape vines for fresh eating.  20 to 25 years
ago, my grandparents had Concorde grapes, and one plant that was
different.  It had a small (1/2 the size of Concorde) greenish-white
grape with small dots on it.  I'm not sure if the dots were part of the
How to Shrink a shirt?? no kidding HOW26 Jan 2005 06:21 GMT10
I have just lost 70lbs. Ive got some clothes that are 2 big.
I have a few shirts that are 5X which I really like. Now they just look to
big. I'm starting to sell my 42x36 jeans on Ebay  user name is fatdaddys.
I would like to keep some of my shirts 100% cotton
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