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A series on power tools, how to use them, how to care for them, how to replace parts (blades, etc.). I use a drill, jigsaw, circular saw, sander, etc. but I've never formally learned how to use them. I don't know what a router does, but I hear I should have one, and there are any number of things I come up against

Thank you very much for the Bet Me shout-out. Plus I'm teaching PR to my romance writing class this week and we've been discussing buzz, and here you are, so thank you again.

Your buddy is wrong. A lot of us got our start in category romance, and Harlequin has reissued our old books as single titles under the Mira imprint. The only complaint I get about them is that they're shorter than my later books. While some romance is formulaic, so is some SF, fantasy, mystery, and horror. The

Or you can put the eggs in cold water, bring them to a boil, put a lid on the pan and move it off the burner and let them sit for fifteen minutes, then shock them with cold water. Shells come right off those, too.

Mail Pilot is a nightmare. It crashes multiple times daily, and the Mailsense support is non-existent. I've e-mailed them over and over and after the first few "we're working on the problem" responses, they've stopped answering entirely. That's fine, give me my money back. Nope.

A list of the four things would have been great. The woman in this video is horribly perky with a shrill voice and a bad case of the cutes and takes FOREVER to get to her points, which are:

It's a really difficult argument.

Ah, now I'm seeing our different approaches more clearly.

I don't think I said the company was good or moral or ethical. I did say I liked their Teddy Grahams.

You're right.

Me, too. Sorry, focused on the detail, missed the big picture. We're on the same side.

I agree with you, I really do. The amount of damage done by huge corporations is devastating and not just in developing countries.

I just don't get this argument.

So you reject a great message that's going to be seen widely because somebody will make a profit from it? You're not moved by the beautiful ideas behind this video because the makers know that many people will agree with it?

Plus if other companies see this turning into profit, they'll follow suit, and that'll mean more open-minded images flooding the media. I can understand why the Moms-Who-Can't-Count are upset about this; the more these images are shown as the norm, the harder it's going to be for them to hold the line for bigotry and

I really don't think that's the only reason they did this.

From Kathryn: " homophobe " or " bigot" sorry that's hateful to me ."

I missed the memo where the Homosexual Agenda insisted all parents have beards.