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Stain Solutions
Topic Started: Oct 5 2014, 02:25 PM (212 Views)
Darcie
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http://www.bloglovin.com/frame?post=3521122369&group=0&frame_type=a&blog=8169&frame=1&click=0&user=0
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Trotsky
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Stain solutions?

All I see is dreadful home décor.
(The one extolling the small throw rugs all over the house is the worst. One would spend his entire life straightening them...and then finally trip over one and bust a hip.)

And those ugly 1960's chairs...OUCH!
Edited by Trotsky, Oct 5 2014, 11:56 PM.
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goldengal
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I'm with Trotsky. All those scatter mats would be the very worst thing for seniors, and the tall plant on the massive coffee table or whatever would be so distracting. Did you provide the correct URL for stains Darcie?

Take care,
Pat
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Darcie
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http://www.bloglovin.com/frame?post=3521122369&group=0&frame_type=a&blog=8169&frame=1&click=0&user=0

Stranger site. Put "Stain Solutions" in the upper right hand box and you will get the information from the University of Illinois. It is great information.

Sorry it behaves that way.
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campy
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Not a good site. I don't have Facebook to log in. Will never get it. I even hate the name.Or twitter.
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Darcie
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campy
Oct 6 2014, 01:28 AM
Not a good site. I don't have Facebook to log in. Will never get it. I even hate the name.Or twitter.
I can't dislike or hate something/someone I don't know or have experience with.

I always try to give a fair chance and see how it works or how the person is and then I can say why I don't like it.

Each to his own, I like Facebook as I keep track of what most of my family and friends are up to. Twitter I tried, found it excessively boring.
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margaret
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Yes this is off subject but I do like facebook to keep up with my grandchildren since so many life so far away. Like Darcie I have relatives right across Canada.
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FuzzyO
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Yup, used judiciously Facebook is a good tool.
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campy
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Great. But I like a site where I don't have to join another site in which I have no interest in order to comment or post.

What if WWS required you to join Facebook?

Get my point?

I stay in touch with family and friends using e mails and Skype.

Edited by campy, Oct 6 2014, 06:01 PM.
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David
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I find Facebook to be a blast and it has been invaluable in reconnecting me with old friends and classmates. With their available settings, your use can be as broad or narrow as you want it to be.
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angora
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I like it. Lots of pictures of cats. ;)
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FuzzyO
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Yes, very good point Angora!
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imjene
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I have been on and off facebook, but lately I'm on. It is great for keeping in touch with people and events, etc. I can see how it
can also be used for vicious attacks or for spreading rumors. I have not had such trouble with the friends that I have. If I have a
bad experience with it, I will just take myself off again, but if used for the purposes intended, it is good.
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Trotsky
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FACEBOOK and TWITTER...not for me.

The world has enough info they can use against me without my adding more...in teeny half sentences made for the communications impaired.

I too hate links that go to Facebook and then demand I join, or precious video links to info I can only get by listening to tedious commercials.

Edited by Trotsky, Oct 7 2014, 06:20 AM.
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Dana
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imjene
Oct 7 2014, 03:53 AM
I have been on and off facebook, but lately I'm on. It is great for keeping in touch with people and events, etc. I can see how it
can also be used for vicious attacks or for spreading rumors. I have not had such trouble with the friends that I have. If I have a
bad experience with it, I will just take myself off again, but if used for the purposes intended, it is good.
Is it possible to get off facebook?
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