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A horrible ending of the year, and a great start to the new one!

Warning: Talk about ex-girlfriend!
Happy New Year!
Last night was of course New Year's Eve. I had a headache and a party to go to. I was also going to be house-sitting for a friend who would be out of town that night. 2008 was a pretty decent year for myself, much better than some of the previous years. At the end of 2006 I had two big things happen in my life, the death of my dog, Blitzen, and the end of a crazy relationship.
My dog had been in my life for 11 years, he was one of the most well-mannered, easy going, and loving dogs once could ask for. The relationship I was in I couldn't begin to describe, I guess I could say this much: very dysfunctional and yet for me, exciting! There was something about this person that really grabbed me, I am still not sure what it was. Anyway, things didn't end well, we were both at fault and that was the end of that.
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Thanksgiving this year is; surprisingly welcomed?
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Tips to speed up the time it takes to build calluses on your hands and ways to harden your hands.
The first couple years in my job as a furniture mover were tougher than the later years. This is partially due to undeveloped muscles which get developed over time and hand calluses. It takes awhile to build hand calluses, sometimes a long while. Many of you reading this post may be interested in building calluses for the guitar, baseball, ect. This easy method can work for all. I have some tricks of the trade, and my own ideas that many might not be aware of.
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How to remove white rings and water spots off your furniture.
The dreaded white ring. It can make a beautiful antique look like an old outdated piece of firewood. White rings and water marks (usually a white haze on the finish) are caused by too much moisture building up underneath the finish, either from water or heat damage. In this short article I will share a few easy steps you can use to do away with those terrible looking marks on those otherwise perfect pieces of furniture you own: Read more
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