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General Category => Frag Fest => For Sale / Wanted => Topic started by: JB Lee on February 13, 2007, 06:13:57 PM
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elite MM will be used...i only have paypal (believe me, i wish i had e-gold)
if u sell all 10m ill pay $5 ea, other than that, i buy 4 ea
msn is in sig
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bump
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bump...im going off for the night...add me on msn and talk to me tmrw
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May i MM? , i talk to u on msn and i have good reputation.
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we'll see ryan, ill put u at top of the list if berencam or another elite isnt on
bump, going to school, add my msn and talk to me when i get home
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bump, still buying!!!
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bump, comeon...only 10m
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bump
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found a seller but he wants $6 ea....still looking
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bump
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bump...going to skool again...add my msn
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bump
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BUMP!!!
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im gettin a little PO'd...no1 wants to sell me 10m for $50????
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bump...skool again...
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still need 10m...ill go $5.50 ea if u sell all 10m at once!!!
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bump
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fr33 bump
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I offer this article on hygiene:
When to Wash Hands
Some germs can stay alive on our hands for up to three hours and in that time they can be spread to all the things we touch – including food and other people. So wash your hands regularly throughout the day and especially at these times:
Before:
* Preparing food
* Eating
* Caring for the sick; changing dressings, giving medicines
* Looking after babies or the elderly
* Starting work; especially if you are a food handler or health professional
* Putting in contact lenses
Between:
* Handling raw foods (meat, fish, poultry and eggs) and touching any other food or kitchen utensils
After:
* Handling raw foods, particularly meat, fish and poultry
* Going to the toilet
* Touching rubbish/waste bins
* Changing nappies
* Caring for the sick, especially those with gastro-intestinal disorders
* Coughing or sneezing, especially if you are sick
* Handling and stroking pets or farm animals
* Gardening - even if you wear gloves
* Cleaning cat litter boxes
Did You Know?
The number of germs on fingertips doubles after using the toilet. Yet up to half of all men and a quarter of women fail to wash their hands after they've been to the toilet!
How to Wash Hands
We all think we know how to wash out hands but many of us don't do it properly.
Simply rinsing the tips of fingertips under cold water does NOT count. Here are some reminders:
* Always use warm water. It's better to wet hands before applying soap as this prevents irritation.
* Rub hands together vigorously for about 15 seconds, making sure both sides of the hands are washed thoroughly, around the thumbs, between each finger and around and under the nails.
* Then, rinse with clean water.
* Germs spread more easily if hands are wet so dry them thoroughly. Use a clean dry towel, paper towel or air dryer; it doesn't matter which.
Did You Know?
1,000 times as many germs spread from damp hands than dry hands.
Other Personal Hygiene Tips
If you are ill, especially with any gastrointestinal problems, avoid handling foods for others. Don't sneeze or cough near foods.
Cover all cuts, burns and sores and change dressings regularly – pay extra attention to any open wounds on hands and arms.
Avoid working in the kitchen in soiled clothing – when cooking, use a clean apron but don't use it to wipe your hands on.
If you are preparing lots of food – for a family meal perhaps – take off your watch, rings and bracelets as well as washing your hands and wrists before you start.
Did You Know?
If you wear a ring there could be as many germs under it as there are people in Europe. Millions of germs can also hide under watches and bracelets.
Don't brush or comb your hair when you are in the kitchen or near food.
Did you know?
A 1mm hair follicle can harbour 50,000 germs.
Do not cough, sneeze, spit or smoke near food and avoid touching your nose, teeth, ears and hair, or scratching when handling food.
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THREAD CLOSED, bought my 10m finally
ps: thx for ur hygeine info redevil....lol
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[quote name=\'Redevil\' post=\'287778\' date=\'Feb 16 2007, 03:32 PM\']* changing dressings,[/quote]
I do that all the time with DIRTY HANDS!!!
[quote name=\'Redevil\' post=\'287778\' date=\'Feb 16 2007, 03:32 PM\']Avoid working in the kitchen in soiled clothing – when cooking, use a clean apron but don't use it to wipe your hands on.[/quote]
Dam, you mean I can't work in the kitchen after I have shi ted my pants anymore?
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