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  • … for your good deed. You’ll be helping the environment and making a pretty penny at the same time. Not sure where you can recycle your treasure? Hop over to Earth911.com to locate your nearest recycling location. Another fantastic way to start recycling is by purchasing or selling used text books …

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  • … not once. We must stop this madness. Thankfully, I came across a site that helps you opt-out. Yellow Pages Goes Green was founded in April 2008 by a college student who was renting a house in Liberty, Missouri, and was sick of being bombarded by phone books. Similar to the concept of stopping junk mail …

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  • … forty minutes this morning sorting through paper junk that needed to be either shredded or put in the recycle bag. The less I have to deal with there, the better. Less to clutter up my house. Amongst all that clutter, however, was the newsletter from my credit union. They had this interesting …

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  • … by phone books. Similar to the concept of stopping junk mail, the site lets you sign up and request no more local Yellow/White Pages delivery to your home or business. An electronic feed notifies the Yellow/White Pages distributor in that area to cease and desist. (Note: It may take up to one full …

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  • … every few minutes. Hubby liked his prezzies. However, hubby was a very very last minute shopper and tried to find the “perfect” gift for me, couldn’t find it (on the 23rd and 24th… hmm… wonder why?) and ended up getting me four books. I don’t mind so much the books. What I mind is that I had put …

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  • … when the time comes. E-waste contains mercury and other toxics and is a growing environmental problem. Recycle your cell phone. Ask your local government to set up an electronics recycling and hazardous waste collection event. Make your own cleaning supplies. The big secret: you can make very …

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  • ’t let that happen to you. p.s. The young woman’s grandfather writes books and blogs and struggles with the violin. Hmm. 21 Responses to “AUTO REPAIR FRAUD IS ALIVE AND WELL” Ron Kenerly, on November 21st, 2008 at 8:08 pm Said: Your correct about the auto repair fraud on-going. Wonder why the police …

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  • Paul was echoing back on himself. Pens in a small cup, desktop. Phone feedback. Squeaky chair for sitting in. A bus sound when stopping. Secondhand dreams. Next to a yule log fireplace. Small notebooks define sentence length, as in, in my pocket the writing must be contained. Ice Storm. Nickelback …

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  • … that happen to you. p.s. The young woman’s grandfather writes books and blogs and struggles with the violin. Hmm. 23 Responses to “AUTO REPAIR FRAUD IS ALIVE AND WELL” Ron Kenerly, on November 21st, 2008 at 8:08 pm Said: Your correct about the auto repair fraud on-going. Wonder why the police and SA’s don …

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  • … phone service, equipment repairs, etc. 4. Never drive when you can walk or bike to where you have to go to do what you have to do. My own example is that I was in the habit of driving 14 blocks to the post office to mail off publisher notification letters every day–when after speaking to my post …