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The effect that this t-shirt has on women is pretty impressive. Unfortunately its natural healing powers reversed my vasectomy and I impregnated nine women in two weeks before I realized. They all had twin boys. Now I have 18 sons and spend most of my money on child support and condoms.
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Ok, so my baby has been exploring her hands, mostly by putting them in her mouth. As of yesterday, she has begun sucking/chewing on her thumb. Should I let her or make her stop and get her hooked on a pacifier instead? I don't want her to have fucked up teeth from the thumb.
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beckster aka Tatertits Wrote:Ok, so my baby has been exploring her hands, mostly by putting them in her mouth. As of yesterday, she has begun sucking/chewing on her thumb. Should I let her or make her stop and get her hooked on a pacifier instead? I don't want her to have fucked up teeth from the thumb. It's easier to take a soother away then to take away the thumb.
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NussieT Wrote:beckster Wrote:Ok, so my baby has been exploring her hands, mostly by putting them in her mouth. As of yesterday, she has begun sucking/chewing on her thumb. Should I let her or make her stop and get her hooked on a pacifier instead? I don't want her to have fucked up teeth from the thumb. It's easier to take a soother away then to take away the thumb.
That's what I am thinking. My cousin is a dental hygienist and told me how she sees kids with jacked up teeth from thumb sucking, but the pacifier doesn't really cause that.
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Ok, I am going to a walk.
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Need some input:
The truck I primarily drive is a burgandy color with a burgandy/red interior. We are getting some work done to it and getting it painted. Jim told me I could paint it whatever color I wanted... I first thought gloss black with a lime green (my fav color) decal but I think it would look stupid... thoughts on colors that would look ok with a red interior?
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NussieT Wrote:Need some input:
The truck I primarily drive is a burgandy color with a burgandy/red interior. We are getting some work done to it and getting it painted. Jim told me I could paint it whatever color I wanted... I first thought gloss black with a lime green (my fav color) decal but I think it would look stupid... thoughts on colors that would look ok with a red interior?
I say black. Is there anyway to do a lime green and some shade of red to match the interior? Green and red are complimentary colors as it is.
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I like the gloss black with the lime green accent. I think that would look cool.
I do not like the red and green christmas truck
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No one probably cares, but here's a long, good read about a guy trying to re-build downtown Detroit.
He already owns 17 buildings, and is buying one of the casinos.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/14/busine...d=all&_r=0
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I say black too.
Speaking of, does anyone know a good way to get a car or truck matte black?
I've seen vinyl wrapping. Is that the only way?
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Chip Wrote:I say black too.
Speaking of, does anyone know a good way to get a car or truck matte black?
I've seen vinyl wrapping. Is that the only way?
sand it ?
no idea really, other than to paint it matte like that in the first place.
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LeNeve Wrote:Chip Wrote:I say black too.
Speaking of, does anyone know a good way to get a car or truck matte black?
I've seen vinyl wrapping. Is that the only way?
sand it ?
no idea really, other than to paint it matte like that in the first place.
By the time I get around to getting a new car, I'll probably have other things I'd rather spend the money on, but I'd love to get a matte black Challenger.
And I've been meaning to look up the best way to do that, paint or wrap...
So now I'm looking a little
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I saw one of these coming to work the other day.
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Well, it's looking like the wrap is a lot cheaper, easier to clean, easier to fix and is reversible.
Maybe that's the way to go...
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