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Heavy Duty Professional Fruit & Vegetable Juicer ~ Maxam Chrome Juice Machine Heavy Duty Professional Fruit & Vegetable Juicer ~ Maxam Chrome Juice Machine Paypal US $74.95 23d 22h 58m
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Heavy Duty Juicer Machine
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6 Responses to “Heavy Duty Juicer Machine”

  1. sule21
    8:08 am on October 1st, 2010

    Well, other than the temperature range in one year can be about 60 degrees celcius? How about, invest in two winter coats. One a light winter jacket, and the other a heavy-duty one. This way, you’ll be covered from mid-October through to the end of November with the light one, and then you can put the heavy-duty one to good use from then on to about th end of January. Then you can bring out the lighter coat and use it again until spring comes. EDIT: Don’t wear just a t-shirt under your coat. That’s not going to help. And make sure you have gloves (don’t need to be too thick, and a scarf. Scarf is a must, especially if you’re going to be taking public transportation (even if its a few times…that wind that hits you when the bus rushes past you is bone-chilling in the dead of winter).

  2. blondebimbo
    8:53 am on October 14th, 2010

    is the point that I need to take this protest to the east coast and let you know when and where it will be held? And no, it’s not happening in the winter, but I’ll see what I can arrange for in the summer time when it’s more pleasant.

  3. Village Idiot
    1:03 am on November 16th, 2010

    I think I can imagine what must be going through the mind of someone planning a new shopping center or mall when asked where the bus stop should be placed (if there’s to be one at all).

  4. Michael
    6:33 pm on November 21st, 2010

    Try cleaning the surface with one of those citrus based cleaners and a light touch of a sponge in the exact spot that you want to put your bobbly bits as there is every chance that there is still moulding release agent left on the dash (part of the reason new car interiors look so shiny). Then try the doublesided foamy tape (or possibly that M3 hook hangar tape that comes in little squares) and see if you have any more luck.

    Just remember to be gentle and try it first in a spot that is inconspicuous like the inside of the door/dash join to make sure there aren't any permenant markings from the citrus cleaner.

  5. buck_naked
    7:08 pm on November 26th, 2010

    PICK A WINNER

  6. dakotaygykahl
    1:49 am on March 24th, 2012

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