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I just learned that J.D Salinger has died.

American literature has lost one of its most influential and everlasting voices.

RIP
Street FX SCOOTER STRAND

Street Railway by Gia

i’ve tried every ipod out there the 16 gb nano, the classic, and the 16, 32 and 64 gb touch. Don’t get me wrong. this is by far the greatest invention of the 21st century. It has many cool features. But for the it’s the 64 gb is too expensive especially because it’s not enought room for me, I currently have the 120 gig classic. i’m almost done filling it up. I have 2584 songs, 44 of those songs are music videos too. i have 0 tv shows, 0 podcasts. but over 100 movies! i’ll upgrade to a touch when they bring out a model of over 100 gigs for 300 bucks. it’ll probably be a while. Until then, it’s all good with my classic! but if you’re not a big video guy like me, totally go for it. the touch is by far the best ipod there is!
Street Railway HIGH QUALITY

This vacuum is the most economical, powerful, yet lightweight vacuum I’ve ever had. Easy to use, and really good on pet hair. This is the second one I’ve purchased after giving the first to a relative who can’t use a heavy vacuum. This one is even better than the first–improved longer cord and doesn’t pull up lightweight throw rugs.
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I got this only because it’s the top seller on Amazon, so I didn’t know anything about it beforehand. When I got it, I was surprised how big it is. It has an equally big sound, this thing will scare the pets and wake the neighbors. That’s partly because the rotating brush can’t be turned off, like in most vacuums that have a “hard floor” setting. Not only does that make it louder, but on my hardwood and tile floor apartment, the brushes throw a lot of debris around instead of sucking it up. As an example, I tried to use it to pick up spilled cat litter – BIG mistake, it threw the litter everywhere and I was cleaning up the mess for hours. The only way I can use this on my hard floors is by putting the flat head attachment on the extension wand and treating the unit as a canister.
It does come with a decent number of extensions and tools to make some jobs easier, which is the big reason I haven’t replaced it yet. And the bags are easy enough to swap out without making a mess. The power cord doesn’t have an automatic retractor, so expect to be babysitting the cord if you’re moving around a lot. It has a decent amount of weight to it, and is about as maneuverable as you’d expect from an upright.
This might be a good unit if you have a big house with wall to wall carpeting. For smaller spaces, or houses with more hard floors, this is not the best choice. And if you’re looking for a quiet worker, this is definitely not it.
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Great shave cream, not so great scent…. I’ve sampled 9 of Taylor’s creams, and sandalwood scent is definitely my least favorite. (Eton college, Rose, and Lavender are my favorites).

The reviews are helpful, and all of Taylor’s cream perform very well, but I would suggest sampling these creams first because of the scents.

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