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Ft 2 Cat6 2ft change

This product is everything they claim it is. We removed at least a 13 gallon bag of fur from our lab. Even when it seems like no more fur could possibly come out, the furminator finds more.
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25 FT 10 PACK run out

I bought this model GPS 305 because it claimed to have better satellite range and reception, every run I used it on, I kept loosing the satellite, the pace per mile would jump from 9-10 min. miles to 2-4 min. miles. It would give me the average pace per mile, but not the max pace per mile, this was a replacement for the GPS 205 that I had, which never gave me any trouble. I will probably go back to the 205.
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FT RJ45 14 CAT and me

Artemis Fowl is a magical action story. In the beginning Artemis goes to Cairo to visit a sprit. He goes to download a book. Next he captures a fairy named Captain Short. The fairies try to get Captain Short back. They send in a troll to kill Artemis to free her, then they send ransom money. They get Captain Short back, but then they want their money back. Finally, they bombed the house, but Artemis and Butler, the butler, survive.
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PACK 2 FT 20 run out

OK – so I’m not an intellect….but I found this book to be absolutely wonderful. I listened to it on CD as I travelled to and from work. It was well written and absolutely held my interest from beginning to end. If you want John Steinbeck, then read John Steinbeck (as suggested from readers who don’t share my enthusiasm). In the meantime, enjoy this wonderful story and cry and laugh, as I did.
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FT 21 FENDER TUDE details

I loved this book, even though I have sold a lot of my books because of a lack of shelf space, this one I will always keep. Have already recommended it to many of my friends. Don’t want to say anything about the story, it is a treasure.
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FT THICK FENDER 18 forever

I replaced my disc mount with this one. It’s very stable, a must have for frequent Garmin GPS users.
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FENDER FT KLOCK WERKS and you

The Catcher in the Rye is a verbose and rather mundane monologue. The main character, Holden Caufield, is an immature 17-year-old of average intelligence, and we’re trapped listening to his inner ramblings for the entire book. He is constantly complaining, and the other characters in the book he interacts with dislike him for the most part.

The plot arc is just as mundane:
- To Holden, everything is either depressing or corny.
- He is kicked out of school for not applying himself.
- He blames the school for being ‘full of phonies’ (p.90) for his failure.
- He goes to New York for a few days.
- He calls a bunch of people who either don’t want to hang out with him or regret it later.
- He goes home and hangs out with his sister.

Maybe this is stereotyping, but to me, depressed kids are usually highly intelligent. I kind of expected Holden to at least making interesting observations about the world around him.

Maybe this book was a classic in another era. To me, The Catcher in the Rye is utterly forgettable. Holden’s inner struggle to find his place, his way, or his meaning in the world, while noble, is uninteresting.

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