That's really a brilliant idea for a challenge. Maybe someone will read your post and consider it.
J
That's really a brilliant idea for a challenge. Maybe someone will read your post and consider it.
J
If you saw the pre-game episode, he owns a shop in Oklahoma that designs for pageants, so that is his niche.
His Miss USA dress was also lovely.
JOn Fri, 1 Sep 2006 15:46:29 -0400, Pogonip wrote (in message ):
LOL - yeah, weather problems with satellite TV. We have to go out in the winter and clear the ice and snow off ours to keep reception decent. Snow is relatively easy, but last January was warm and it kept icing up and having to be scraped.
But our local, very small cable company went under and none of the big companies will come into our county, so it's satellite or antenna. The folks on heavily treed lots are just out of luck.
Still, we'd have to pay for a much larger package on satellite to get Bravo. We live without it.
Somebody told me to spray my dish with Pam. I haven't tried it - we don't generally have severe winters (one a couple years ago notwithstanding.) The idea is that the snow/ice won't stick to the Pam.
Pogonip wrote in news:44f9f9f3$ snipped-for-privacy@news.bnb-lp.com:
Pam, or any of the oil sprays (we use store brand) work really well on snowshovels & the truck's plow blade (and the tractor bucket). it's particularly good when the snow is wet & sticky. my satellite dish is on the edge of a 2 story roof, over 2 huge granite rocks that are the front steps, so i'm not about to go try it on the dish :) lee
OK. Makes sense to me. The snow and ice will eventually melt.
Bravo comes in the Total Choice package of DirecTV. $39.95 per month and then I pay an extra $5 for local channels and only did that so I could get PBS. As a 'bonus' they gave me ELEVEN children's channels for free. Gee, how nice of them; no children here, never have been. But I've gone to BellSouth DSL and they are a partner with DirecTV so I will be getting a $5 credit each month on my bill since I have satellite.
Bravo comes in the Total Choice package of DirecTV. $39.95 per month and then I pay an extra $5 for local channels and only did that so I could get PBS. As a 'bonus' they gave me ELEVEN children's channels for free. Gee, how nice of them; no children here, never have been. But I've gone to BellSouth DSL and they are a partner with DirecTV so I will be getting a $5 credit each month on my bill since I have satellite.
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