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Hey, you pay this price for a cable you could spend $100.00 for, so what do you expect? It’s 6 feet long (great for me) skinny as that Moss broad and will probably last a couple of years if you don’t ever have to touch it again.
All in all, “it’s just what I thought it would be”…
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The SteamVac works great. Kind of a hassle to attach the hose if you want to clean furniture or stairs. The last steamcleaner I had the hose was continuously attached so there was no need to attach, unattach, reattach. But other than that it works great. I haven’t had any problems with it yet. I have cleaned my couch and car so far. Suction is good so furniture dries quickly.
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J D Salinger’s best effort details the thoughts of a seventeen year old boy as he faces the hypocrisy of the adult world with a youthful mind and eye. A classical look at the age old problem of growing to adulthood, a perfect metaphor for the modern world in general.
Well written and told in the first person using Caulfield Holden’s own dialogue this novel should be read by everyone.
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i’ve had the bissell that heats up the water and regular water cleaner(bissell) and rented several none as good as this hoover steam vac f5914-900. i have an old dog whose dieing and he’s very messy if you know what i mean every time i clean up after it’s as good brand new, not kidding, i seen some reviews before i bought it, they bitch about not holding enough water a gallon is plenty and it gives you a chance to take a break and review. buy it before they raise the price. donn
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Everyone knows the plot summary of Twilight, and if you don’t you’ve been living under a rock. I’m not going to waste a lot of time explaining it for that reason, so let me just briefly say that it’s a romance novel about a girl and her vampire boyfriend. Drama ensues.
I finally got around to reading this after only every single one of my friends told me it was the best thing they’ve ever read. When a whole lot of people speak so highly of a particular novel, that normally means it’s vastly overrated. So, I was a bit skeptical. I saw the movie version before I read the book, and I thought it was ridiculous. Still, my friend kept advising me to give the book a chance. I normally like to read whatever is popular at the moment so I can discuss it when it comes up in conversation, plus it happened to be on the shelf at the library when I went in (for the first time in a good year or two there was no waiting list), so I thought “why not”.
Let me start by saying, it’s actually not as god awful as I thought it would be. It wasn’t even that terrible. There are certain parts of the book that are even enjoyable. As long as you understand that this is just a light fluffy teen novel, and try not to over analyze it, it’s really not as bad as many literary snobs make it out to be. This was most definitely written for a specific demographic. I can definitely see why young girls love this book, and if I was a 13 year old girl again, I would probably love it too. That being said, it is packed with high school drama, and the maturity level of the characters are extremely low. If you are out of high school, and no longer think like that, it’s likely that you’ll find a lot of the book really annoying. I found it a little amusing though. Maybe it’s because it’s been less than ten years since I was in high school, and I still remember when I was as stupid as the characters in Twilight, but I kind of enjoyed that aspect of it. This is a pretty accurate picture of the typical American t
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