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Photos with depends cardboard covering the window or window tint?
Might not have enough depends boxes... baby wipe and poise pad boxes do? They are from when I took care of Mom... I threw junk in them. I’m just not sure I have enough still around to do much, but it was a crazy thought... If I get my stupid house done maybe I’ll come down some time after your next surgery and you can supervise... and do a photo shoot. Put it on Pinterest?
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• Cammalu (06-25-2019)
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Being photographically challenged really isn't an excuse.
Paint all the cardboard white and post a pic of a blizzard from goo-gul.
Close enough.
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photo shoot!! Vogue! Vogue! Strike a pose!
3 Stinkin' Badges, YARC, 3 Cat Ass Trophies , ROOIRIA Wannabe,(never happen) and still a Bisquit cause me soggy!
And 2 run down Flying Manure Spreaders!
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I did a photo shoot a few years ago. I smashed a Singer touch and sew sewing machine with a sledge hammer. (Singer touch and sew sewing machines were probably the most hated sewing machine ever made) Then I wrote up a fake craigslist ad for it and posted it on the sewing repair forum. That fake ad got posted on Craigslist all over the country. Some how I had CL emails from all kinds of weird. But it was a lot of fun. The funniest email was from some jackleg preacher in Utah who tried to convince me Obama was some kind of religious thing... what ever. Then people lifted the pictures of the crunched machine and put them on their avatars for awhile. Some repair guy put it on his face book page and said don’t smash it bring it to us. I should see if it’s still in the garage and take it over to them... The whole things was monitored out... heavy moderation.... no more forum... too much moderation overall. A group of us broke off and made our own forum. It’s Victorian sweatshop forum for those of you into quilting and vintage sewing machines.
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• Texjbird (06-25-2019)
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I vote for the rainguards, BUT I would not get the ones that go in the channel because they interfere with the door glass. Get the ones that stick on. Just clean the surface with alcohol and stick them on; if they come loose just get some double sided tape and stick them back on. I've been using the stick on ones for years and LOVE them.
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• Texjbird (06-25-2019)
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And I love mine that go in the channel. They don't stick out very far and is harder to tell if the window is cracked. As far as interfering with the window, only if incorrectly installed.
Brian
2000 Roadtrek 200 Versatile "The Beast" (it has been tamed hopefully) I feed it and it doesn't bite me.
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