Quits then :)
Quits then :)
Sweetheart... Upper case?
Well, it was a light-hearted comment. Your original reply was pretty obscure. You know, if you're going to do anything in life, even make a trivial comment on a website, it's worth doing it properly and attending to any and all details, large and small.
I know it's used to clean animals but your assumption that more petroleum=contains petroleum is as wrong as the OP's. P&G don't list petroleum as an ingredient.
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You are right; we don't have to be harsh. However this is the USA, it's a democracy where we have freedom of expression and if we choose to be harsh than we can do so without being thrown into jail. Besides, the guys an asshole.
No I didn't. I spelled his name correctly.
Nope, wrong. MichaelCampbell2112 writes:"One reason is to have a consistent user interface across the multiple OS's they use on a daily basis."
FullSearch is in the Chrome store too.
But I give my account number, expiration date, and secret number along with my SS# to a stranger on the phone. They know where I live because I'm ordering stuff from them. That's my identity given away for a pair of flip flops. It has nothing to do with physical possession.
The story is about printers; your comment is a rant against Microsoft that mentions printers only in passing. I don't think anyone really cares you can't follow instructions enough to do a simple task in Word.
Yeah... Like the 'secret' number on the back which we give to all those strangers on the phone when they ask for it.
I saw a list of pin numbers published somewhere online once. There were one thousand numbers listed and only one began with a zero. Looks like if you want to stack the odds against your number being guessed then start it with a zero. Except from this moment onwards.
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Hey keithb1! What's with the name change?
I think the operative phrase in that piece is "made from petroleum". So are plastics but they don't directly contain petroleum but processed derivatives.
The P&G MSDS says there are no volatile organic compounds in Dawn.
http://www.pg.com/productsafety/…
And no I'm not Jewish
Maria Victoria after his mom and grandma, and Shane Abraham after my bro and my dad.
I've got two, you can make a kebab