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I have been coming to Slickdeals for a long time...
July 30, 2011 at
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Just recently I have begun frequenting this section of Slickdeals. I am a member of other boards relating to couponing also, and I have received nothing but welcome from these other boards. From reading these threads here at Slickdeals in this section daily for the the past several weeks, I am frankly afraid to post.
There seems to be a small group of people here that act like it is a crime if you don't know which thread to post in, the proper couponing etiquette, ask a question that may have been answered somewhere else, and basically anything they don't care for.
I have found quite a few awesome deals that I want to post and share here, but rarely do because of the behavior exhibited in these threads. Just food for thought. Try to remember you were once a newbie at this, and take care when you think about jumping down someone's throat.
There seems to be a small group of people here that act like it is a crime if you don't know which thread to post in, the proper couponing etiquette, ask a question that may have been answered somewhere else, and basically anything they don't care for.
I have found quite a few awesome deals that I want to post and share here, but rarely do because of the behavior exhibited in these threads. Just food for thought. Try to remember you were once a newbie at this, and take care when you think about jumping down someone's throat.
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Sweet Jesus, someone put a bag over that lady's head! One passed out, another confused...
Except for the ex - and the fat butt or short pee-pee
And, this thread is turning into "The Days of our Lives"
to me...if you know the answer, then reply. if you don't, ignore it. if i get the answer, great. if i don't, i won't lose sleep. it's those who choose to reply with snarkiness that stirs the pot, not the one who asked.
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to me...if you know the answer, then reply. if you don't, ignore it. if i get the answer, great. if i don't, i won't lose sleep. it's those who choose to reply with snarkiness that stirs the pot, not the one who asked.
Wot's a woot-off...?
(That's the only one that bugs me. The wiki is RIGHT THERE!
what is a woot-off??
what is a woot-off??
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to me...if you know the answer, then reply. if you don't, ignore it. if i get the answer, great. if i don't, i won't lose sleep. it's those who choose to reply with snarkiness that stirs the pot, not the one who asked.
I deleted my "snarkiness" font.
Why won't you love me, Serra?
Also.....I've been coming to Slickdeals for a long time.
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Question:
How to get rid of greenish pool water?
We recently got an above ground pool (non-permanent) and the water has been fine the last few weeks. (I've been checking the water with the test strips and adding only what I need to keep things in balance. I uncovered the pool this morning and found that we have some green/brownish colored goop swirling around in our pool. (We haven't used it since Saturday (??) and it has been covered since then too).
Could someone let me know what I need to use (chemicals) to clear this up effectively..? (If I need to 'shock' the water - what do I need/use).. We also have hard-water and have a water softener as well.
Thanks..!!
Answers:
TRY WASHING YOUR FEET
Source(s):
COMMON SENCE