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Hedge balls, mock oranges, they're also known as hedge apples. They come from the Osage-Orange tree. They tend to grow on fences near pastures. Most birds an animals don't like them. It has...
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Cutie08,
Please call someone - - I've been there. I struggle with depression. I too have done things in my life that have made me feel I was worthless. It seemed like there was no way to fix my...
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I don't know if you'll read this since it is an older post but I thought I would answer you. I too know what depression is like. I play guitar in a Christian band. I've struggled with depression...
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Alice Cooper - Keith Albee Theatre, Huntingon, W.Va. 1971
Black Sabbath - Memorial Fieldhouse. Huntingon, W.Va. 1971
ZZ-Top - Charleston Civic Center, Charleston, W.Va. 1974
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It may be that a bobby pin or some such item has gotten wedged under the agitator
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Usually if the drier isn't getting hot but it turns and is running then it means that the heating element has opened up. They're not difficult to change but if you don't know anything about...
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It could be any number of things but first have your thermostat checked. It could be that there is nothing wrong with the furnace itself. The furnace will try to do what the thermostat is telling...
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Depending on how your dryer is designed it is probably the heating coil unit you are seeing. In most driers there is a metal housing (typically about 6-7" wide, 4-5" deep, and about 20" or so long)...
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You may have to even use muriatic acid but be careful and wear gloves/respirator.
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If the bolt just turns and doesn't thread out I would try to wedge something between it and the head of the bolt. Then with slight pressure pulling the bolt head down away from the housing, try to...
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Skibereger is right. Think of the trim just as you would trim on a christmas package. Do the floor first and then the baseboard second.
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Be extremely careful here - we were forced out of home for 10 months. All because a 'reputable' insurance company (major name) brought in their own 'mold remediation' firms (also major name). I...
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Schedule 40 is typical PVC for routine plumbing and will handle up to 140 psi (@ 73 degF). Schedule 80 has a thicker wall and will handle up to 200 psi (@ 73 degF). Schedule 80 is seldom used for...
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If it is the problem I'm describing it shouldn't be. I'm not an expert but I would first look under the floor and trace out where the drain line under the tub is going. It has to be going somewher...
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When was the last time you had it cleaned? Also, it could be a fan motor that eventually overheats and trips the reset.
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A couple of questions:
Is this a new problem or has the problem always existed?
Is there any piping from the furnace located close to the drain from the tub?
Check:
Check to see if your...
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To valinors_sorrow
Thank you. I discussed this at length with my friend last night and he says he doesn't want to see me quit but he understands. It will hard for me and the rest of the band but I...
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To Allheart,
Thank you for the best answer I've heard and it was conveyed in a manner that is really helpful to me. You are absolutely right. I do party every day, though some times I haven't...
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Thank you for understanding. I know from the first couple of answers that everyone's position is colored by their experiences or opinions. The world is not black and white. You are absolutely...
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Thanks. I sort of felt like I stepped into a boxing ring with my hands tied. We've been to counciling several times over the past 10 years. Contrary to what others who have answered so far may...
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I appreciate everyone's answers. You are all correct and it is what I've needed to hear. And your answers, rightfully so, make me feel like a heel. If life could only be so simple that we all...
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I fell in love with her about 2 years ago. She & I play in a very good band. I am married. She is single, divorced. I ended the relationship about a year ago because I wasn't ready yet to leave...
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