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Posts Tagged ‘assisted’

Assisted Pocket

By Jeff On June 7, 2009 No Comments

Assisted Pocket
a good heavy-duty 2-1/2 "or less in your pocket knife?

Blade length up to 2-1/2 ", heavy, thumb stud easy one hand opening or assists, but has a good lock, so it does not open when I want it needs a pocket clip for easy, prefer plain edge, but can not live half serrations, Gerber is one I have to live in, there is no real happy and Kershaw and Benchmade are not enough short blade

SOG Twitch. I got my dad one a couple of years ago and he really loves it. This thing is fantastic. I got mine from the link I below. Check it out. They were very fast and had free transportation.

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Assisted Folding

By Jeff On May 12, 2009 No Comments

Assisted Folding
What celebrity would you invite over to help you laundry?

There is only one, may be a young socialite or a celebrity parent, male or female ... They will help you and pick up dirty clothes and linens about your home, truck washer, and dirty clothes and soap and the like, so expect paitently wash when ready, and set the dryer and place of the dryer sheet inside. Celebrity This, after waiting patiently for the dryer cycle is completed, perhaps discuss with you ... or perhaps does not say a word. Then you can cancel out the dryer and fold clothes and hang the shirt, and a description of the place and the clothes lines and there, behind the normal places. SO ... think this anything that you want to choose a celebrity to help you wash?

Madonna. Who better than he? After all, he is a "Material Girl.

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Assisted Knife

By Jeff On May 11, 2008 No Comments

Assisted Knife
If I could buy a quality spring-knife support the cheap? Preferably, of $ 10 or less, but less than $ 15 is good.?

For me, mine online - Check these guys out - they are good.

Switchblade Vs. Spring Assisted Knife

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Spring Assisted

By Jeff On April 3, 2008 No Comments

Spring Assisted
Spring assisted knives are illegal in New York?

They are, in most Member States, particularly in big cities.

How to Care for and Adjust Your Spring Assisted Knife

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Assisted Spring

By Jeff On June 2, 2007 No Comments

Assisted Spring

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To retirement communities are three main categories, such as:

A-active community-these are all the homes in which there is no long-term health care facilities.

The -Active/Supportive, these are a mix of housing and health services, known as the also known as a Continuing Care Retirement Communities

Support of all the long-term health care services, including assisted and nursing care.

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