Jenanneleigh's Profile
| Display Name: | Jenanneleigh |
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| Member Since: | 4/26/07 |
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I do this except instead of the last step I roll the sheet tightly and neatly. Then I can always distinguish my flat sheets from my fitted sheets and it's easier to find pairs. The Trick to Folding a Fitted Sheet Martha Stewart Living |
1/14/13 12:15 AM |
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It suggests people buy me books on Stockholm Syndrome, a history of death and dying, a history of cemeteries in America, hockey tape, sports bobble heads (I hate sports), and the game Mousetrap. What?! Give 'Em This...Maybe: Gift Giving Based on Facebook |
12/14/11 12:00 AM |
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Where can I find that red bed? Building a Better Bedroom: A Roundup of Pieces to Pine For |
11/3/11 2:23 AM |
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The console is manufactured by Shaun Moore's design company MADE. They have several milk crate furniture products in their catalogue (you can see it on MADE's website). I don't think they stole these milk crates, because it seems doubtful that a design company would develop a product where they had to steal their supplies in bulk ("We need 600 milk crates, I'll hit Whole Foods, you check out Safeway"). But what do I know? Maybe those skulls were secretly excavated from a pet cemetery too. Clever Console Made from Milk Crates Design*Sponge |
9/21/11 3:29 AM |
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@TrishinPeoria I'm pretty sure not making fun of others is the actual point of the rhino/dino joke since, the dino is laughing now but will soon become extinct while the rhino lives. Aled Lewis' Alternative Art Prints With A Little Humor |
4/4/11 6:20 PM |
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Where I live (Canada) there are several French language preschools which cater to francophones living in English Canada and people who would like their children to learn a second language. Maybe there is something like that near you? Unless you speak the language yourself it can be difficult for children to learn. Resources for Introducing Toddlers to a Second Language Good Questions |
12/29/10 9:54 PM |
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no no no...I had these when I was in university, they took on the nickname "suicide stairs" after several people fell down them. Where I live now they're illegal to build. I guess if they were wider they might be ok...but mine were narrow and pretty dangerous. Apartment Therapy Chicago | Winder Stairs: Traditional and Modern |
2/17/09 10:49 PM |
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I live in Chinatown in my city's old red light district. I share my building with a Chinese medicine clinic, and some art studios. The only things to suggest its sordid past is the secret back stairwell in the art studio next door and the tiny red lights above every door in the hallway. Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | Apartment Lore: Does Your Apartment Have a History? |
1/31/09 2:18 AM |