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Jen H

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  • Jen H
    Followed 8 people on Mar 07, 2013

Windows & Doors: How can I apply some kind of privacy film or tint to block out someone from looking in my front door?

We have an oval door and someone keeps coming by our house and is trying to look in our home. I have security cameras catching them doing this. I am not sure what they want, but it's ...»
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Gordon F Mcdonough, GA
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    Commented on Feb 22, 2012
    When they were peering into the door or window or whatever,i would sneak out the back door and ...»
    sneak up on them with one of those loud azz airhorns and scare the crap out of them and ask them what they wanted!in a stern voice to show them that you meant business.and if you dont want to do this i would call the police and let them handle it atleast make a report to have on hand.it sounds scarey

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  • Place the shells in the bucket.
  • Use a second bucket to crush the shells.
  • The smaller, the better!

With all the baking that we've done over the holidays, alot of eggs were cracked at my house.

As I've posted in the past, eggshells are beneficial in the garden, especially for the tomato plants that need extra calcium to avoid blossom end rot next year! ...»
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Travis P Atlanta, GA
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  • Jen H
    Commented on Jan 08, 2012
    if you have chickens or any kind of bird you can crush the shells and feed them to the ...»
    birds,.it will help with the chickens if you have layers they need the extra calcium.to lay stronger eggs

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