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		<title>Comment on Protect and Fix Your Roofs From Hail Storms by Hiring an Atlanta Roofing Company by fred greenwood</title>
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		<dc:creator>fred greenwood</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 09:44:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I hope you weren’t changing refrigerants as you will get cross contamination. I always put new lines in when I change out an A/C, as you don’t know what kind of shit you will be putting in the new A/C.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hope you weren’t changing refrigerants as you will get cross contamination. I always put new lines in when I change out an A/C, as you don’t know what kind of shit you will be putting in the new A/C.</p>
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		<title>Comment on The Advantages of Using a Gutter Scoop by Sonny</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sonny</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 02:06:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If anyone is sincerely looking for a great new way to clean their rain gutters, I sure found one for the DIY homeowner. We&#039;ve saved tons of money when we found on line a brand new method of cleaning our rain gutters. 
This new rain gutter cleaning tool is faster, safer, cleaner, easier than any method we have found to date and saves us money every time we use our Gutter Clutter Buster. No LADDERS, water wands, messy blowers, or hand tools needed. Just use our wet/dry vac with a 2-1/2&quot; hose and connect the Gutter Clutter Buster onto the hose and watch it vacuum out all gutter debris, wet or dry, water, leaves, sand, dirt, packed in junk, whatever, and it goes directly into the vac canister to be dumped into our compost pile.
Its so easy we do our gutters more often and save unnecessary repairs on our gutters. It keeps stagnant water from collecting, smelling bad and breeding mosquitoes and other varmits.  Check it out on-line and see for yourself, as I did, and see how safe and easy this new method really is.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If anyone is sincerely looking for a great new way to clean their rain gutters, I sure found one for the DIY homeowner. We&#8217;ve saved tons of money when we found on line a brand new method of cleaning our rain gutters.<br />
This new rain gutter cleaning tool is faster, safer, cleaner, easier than any method we have found to date and saves us money every time we use our Gutter Clutter Buster. No LADDERS, water wands, messy blowers, or hand tools needed. Just use our wet/dry vac with a 2-1/2&#8243; hose and connect the Gutter Clutter Buster onto the hose and watch it vacuum out all gutter debris, wet or dry, water, leaves, sand, dirt, packed in junk, whatever, and it goes directly into the vac canister to be dumped into our compost pile.<br />
Its so easy we do our gutters more often and save unnecessary repairs on our gutters. It keeps stagnant water from collecting, smelling bad and breeding mosquitoes and other varmits.  Check it out on-line and see for yourself, as I did, and see how safe and easy this new method really is.</p>
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		<title>Comment on An Alternative to Pepper Spray by David</title>
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		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 18:48:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My family owns and operates Security Equipment Corporation which manufacturers SABRE pepper sprays (www.sabrered.com).  I appreciate that web-sites like this one are sharing proactive safety ideas.  That’s a good thing.  However, there is an issue with WASP spray.  WASP sprays’ labels state, &quot;It’s a violation of federal law to use in any manner inconsistent with this label.  Never Use Indoors!”  Police departments worldwide use pepper spray because the inflammatory effects of this agent work on those which cannot feel pain (very important).  The inflammatory effects of pepper spray cause eyes to close involuntarily and produce a loss of breath sensation.  Pepper spray has been proven effective on deterring and incapacitating aggressive, combative, intoxicated and drug induced individuals for over 20 years.  

To date, no human testing has been conducted on WASP spray and it’s a violation of federal law to use in self defense.  There are many home defense pepper spray options which will deploy up to 25 feet and unlike WASP sprays, these pepper sprays do not require the user to be as accurate because their spray pattern will cover an entire doorway.  It&#039;s probably not a good idea to use WASP spray for home protection since it is against the law and WASP spray labels themselves state &quot;NEVER USE INDOORS&quot;.  Pepper spray is a safe, proven option which is trusted and relied upon by police officers worldwide.    
Thanks for your time.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My family owns and operates Security Equipment Corporation which manufacturers SABRE pepper sprays (www.sabrered.com).  I appreciate that web-sites like this one are sharing proactive safety ideas.  That’s a good thing.  However, there is an issue with WASP spray.  WASP sprays’ labels state, &#8220;It’s a violation of federal law to use in any manner inconsistent with this label.  Never Use Indoors!”  Police departments worldwide use pepper spray because the inflammatory effects of this agent work on those which cannot feel pain (very important).  The inflammatory effects of pepper spray cause eyes to close involuntarily and produce a loss of breath sensation.  Pepper spray has been proven effective on deterring and incapacitating aggressive, combative, intoxicated and drug induced individuals for over 20 years.  </p>
<p>To date, no human testing has been conducted on WASP spray and it’s a violation of federal law to use in self defense.  There are many home defense pepper spray options which will deploy up to 25 feet and unlike WASP sprays, these pepper sprays do not require the user to be as accurate because their spray pattern will cover an entire doorway.  It&#8217;s probably not a good idea to use WASP spray for home protection since it is against the law and WASP spray labels themselves state &#8220;NEVER USE INDOORS&#8221;.  Pepper spray is a safe, proven option which is trusted and relied upon by police officers worldwide.<br />
Thanks for your time.</p>
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