Thursday, April 21, 2005
Everyday Tips
I found some interesting tips for everyday life. Your milage may vary.
- Use a cheese grater to scrape the blackened bits of burnt cookies.
- Use those plastic soda six-pack rings to make a volleyball net.
- You can use the metal from a tin foil box to attach to the back of frames, giving the nail something to hook on.
- Try putting new cucumbers in with the other pickles. Cucumbers are cheaper than pickles, and for the price of one jar you can keep making 'em for over a year.
posted by Jeff Milner at 4/21/2005 01:03:00 PM
Comments: 3(Permalink)
Comments:
Hey. whats up, u know the site that u made is just the best who whould think about those kind og things and sme are really wierd like the brittny spears one ok whont take up ur time bye bye if u can right to me at dog80_8@msn.com
Comment posted by dog80_8 at 4/24/2005 5:36 PM (Permalink)
i got on your other site about the satanic messages and i was interested. That was a couple of weeks ago and now today i have found one. It is "stimulate" by Eminem. The message is near the end. If you play it forwards it is gibberish, but if you play it backwards it says something like
" something, something, something, here for the ride. Let me entertain you and everything will be alright".
Well thankyou and i would very much appreciate it if you reply with an e-mail to: tellmeyimhere@hotmail.com
Yours sincerely Rick.
" something, something, something, here for the ride. Let me entertain you and everything will be alright".
Well thankyou and i would very much appreciate it if you reply with an e-mail to: tellmeyimhere@hotmail.com
Yours sincerely Rick.
Comment posted by bLUNt at 4/24/2005 10:09 PM (Permalink)
Hey guys, I'm glad you liked my site, but I have threads especially for the Stairway to Heaven stuff. This really isn't the place for it.
Thanks.
Or does it matter anyway since very few people care to comment about "everyday tips"? I don't know.
Thanks.
Or does it matter anyway since very few people care to comment about "everyday tips"? I don't know.
Comment posted by Jeff Milner at 4/29/2005 8:48 AM (Permalink)
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