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you really do not want one of those, they gave them out after hurricane Charlie devestated our area 13 years ago. The cost is high
 
Posts: 713 | Location: SW. Florida, USA | Registered: August 13, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I hear ya.
I have a few of these for that reason







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you really do not want one of those, they gave them out after hurricane Charlie devestated our area 13 years ago. The cost is high


As I mentioned in my initial post, I don't want a disaster to occur. Here or anywhere.


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Posts: 12180 | Location: The untamed wilds of Kansas | Registered: August 25, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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But is it organic?


Ii it caffeine free, free range, gluten-free, Halal, Kosher, non-GMO, low sodium, non-cholesterol, non-phenylketonuric, Parve, pesticide-free, sugar-free, no trans-fatty acid, and vegan?

Certified Organic bottled water was pretty a lie, until now. Asarasi is first USDA certified organic bottled water.




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When coors was not sold in Alabama a Doctor friend of mine had a patient who drove a bus, every time he went west he would bring back several cases of coors. Back then instead of a pull tab the cans had a large and a small circle that you would punch down to open the can. Later they made just one large triangular hole that you punched down to open. But the large hole was just thumb sized and I drank a few coors mingled with my blood til I started pushing them with my pocket knife.
 
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The disc that came out of the large hole was just the same size as a dime. You could use it to slug a gumball machine, or so I was told.
 
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