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How to save money on batteries ... by only putting them in your clock when you wish to know the time.
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Motorists. Save a fortune on expensive repair bills by simply turning up your radio full blast whenever your engine makes a funny noise.
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This is the best method for killing a fly. The elastic band should be cut and used as a single looooong band. It is far too quick for a fly to work out.




Having said that, I would rather not kill one (unless it lands on my dinner)
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Originally Posted by mart ->
I'll give that one a try realspeed.

I have a 'how to brush your teeth' tip that might go here:

1. Brush all round the fronts horizontally and then vertically.

2. Repeat both operations for the backs.

3. Brush thoroughly along the tops

4. When done, pop the teeth back into your mouth.
 
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