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#81 by BouldRake » Sun Nov 20, 2016 05:43

CatMonster wrote: The Christmas tree (Tannenbaum) tradition came from Germany.

As is Santa Clause, Christmas Stockings, Christmas Rolls, and more.

There's as much Asatru in Christmas as there is in Christianity.
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#82 by pindokhan123 » Sun Nov 20, 2016 05:45

i love the atmosphere of xmas! everything about it brings back childhood memories,,,i wish i never grew up!
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#83 by Marcel-R6 » Sun Nov 20, 2016 06:16

CatMonster wrote:



65% of the German Autobahn (highway) has no speed limit.

Til Schweiger, sometimes known as the “German Brad Pitt,” is born one day after Pitt.

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One of the best parts of Germany the Autobahn :lol:

Til Schweiger- Manta, Manta..... great movie,well that is my opinion ;)
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#84 by realpizza » Sun Nov 20, 2016 06:18

CatMonster wrote: Chancellor Angela Merkel has a Barbie doll made after her(that's creepy).

Found an image

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#85 by Marcel-R6 » Sun Nov 20, 2016 06:23

:lol:

The doll is better looking.
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#86 by pindokhan123 » Sun Nov 20, 2016 06:55




It looks like a mop with a face but actually it's Hungarian Puli sheep dog, Fee. In this pic he is jumping over a hurdle during a preview for a pedigree dog show in Dortmund on Thursday April 24, 2008. Photo by Frank Augstein. (Source)
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#87 by pindokhan123 » Sun Nov 20, 2016 22:25

Reducing Static Cling

Pin a small safety pin to the seam of your slip and you will not have a clingy skirt or dress. Same thing works with slacks that cling when wearing panty hose. Place pin in seam of slacks and — ta da! — static is gone.


i sometimes find after ironing delicate clothes i get alot of static and clothes cling to you like anything so i hope this tip works,havent tried it yet,,if someone does please comment,thx in advance!
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#88 by valerie » Mon Nov 21, 2016 05:28

I don't think people have too much a problem with static clean any more since the
invention of dryer sheets. You can also take dryer sheets with you and rub it on
your clothing if need be.

You might want to look up 'dryer sheets' for your website. There is tons of uses
for them. I hang them up high on my balcony in the summer to help keep flying
insects away. Used dryer sheets are used by some people on their duster/swifter
mops to dust their floors.

In the old days, we used hair spray to prevent static clean. We'd spray a very light
amount on our stockings and or under clothing, primarily, to prevent our dress from
sucking to us due to static.
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#89 by BouldRake » Mon Nov 21, 2016 05:42

You know, there's this big yellow nuclear fireball in the sky which will dry your clothes for you just fine.

No static, no need for drier sheets, no expensive electricity bills, just dry clothes.
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#90 by valerie » Mon Nov 21, 2016 06:46

Yes, you can still have static in your clothes, even when drying them outside.
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#91 by pindokhan123 » Wed Nov 23, 2016 01:16

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#92 by valerie » Wed Nov 23, 2016 04:47

Why would anyone want to look like a pineapple?
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#93 by pindokhan123 » Wed Nov 23, 2016 20:46

well i guess hes a fruity sod :D

mind you whoever did his hair is very creative,just goes to show anything can be done to your beloved locks!

ok these ones are for today,enjoy!




A woman taking her baby for a stroll in a gas-resistant baby carriage.


People posing next to the Statue of Liberty's face as it was being un-packed
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#94 by pindokhan123 » Sat Nov 26, 2016 21:45

no ones posted anything for sometime :o

ok i will find something and keep this topic going :thumbup:
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#95 by nov10 » Sat Nov 26, 2016 21:49

Thinking new ideas and needs are good but get in to action caused both good and bad support
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#96 by pindokhan123 » Sat Nov 26, 2016 21:52




nuns having a quick puff before prayer time :D
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#97 by pindokhan123 » Sat Nov 26, 2016 21:53

nov dear, i didn't understand your message, can you please rephrase that, thankyou.
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#98 by pindokhan123 » Sat Nov 26, 2016 21:59

today in Britain ,the skeleton of that extinct cute birdy,the 'DODO' were assembled and sold for a whopping £280,000 pounds,over $450,000 dollars.................i guess u best go out and start-a-hunting,,,,old bones can make you good money :thumbup:
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#99 by Marcel-R6 » Sun Nov 27, 2016 03:01

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#100 by pindokhan123 » Sun Nov 27, 2016 04:46

amazing :thumbup:
saved the link got good stuff on there was just looking!
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