December 31st, 2010
My room currently has Grey walls with a blue tint to them.
I have Blinds that go up and down which I painted every other blade Grey & every other blade baby blue.
I had a Royalty theme….
I used to have a Silver queen Ced Canopy & Vanity Set.
& A MASSIVE Armorie….
I Just want a Theme that is relaxing,
But yet makes the room look bigger.
I was thinking some Wicker, Natural color…
Maybe a tall artificial palm tree since I have High ceilings.
Something cheep that can be custom built.
I’m also into the roman greek theme.
I could make Pillars out of PVC pipe…
Any cool Ideas please let me know.
Also tell me what you would do?
I’m open to any new ideas
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December 29th, 2010
Just installed a roman blind it has 3 strings, if i pull them all at once it raises but how the hell do i get it back down?
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November 22nd, 2010
The Apostle Paul in his book of Romans explain how the Jews were blinded to the truth of Christ. And yet, even today, Jews are STILL blinded and they just can’t see how Jesus was who Paul said he was.
So isn’t this proof that Jesus IS who He was said to be since the Jews today still can’t see the light of Christ?
it’s no need to ask pastors or reread it. Paul said that they will be blinded until the time of the gentiles is complete.
I was wondering when the JPA would show up.
oh, now clay apologizes.
The Apostle Paul said these things, not me. 
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November 21st, 2010
two thieves were named Jesus for their twin-crucifixion after the Romans set the Messiah free and unharmed.
When you unravel the hoax of the Bible you feel a weight off your back and shoulders and it makes you laugh at the many evil spirits that buzz around the Bible to keep you blinded.
Read The Age Of Reason by M A Raheem and Mervyn C Charles
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November 8th, 2010
I am manufacturing and supplying wall to wall carpet, pvc carpet ,vertical, roller, roman, chick(wooden)
blinds for shops and customer also on resonable rates.
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October 26th, 2010
These were concerning the Irish Roman Catholic priest scandal. I wrote at length and from my heart my feelings from the subject, only to find that Yahoo has deleted two questions along with my answers.
They really are quite important to me.
They were from Goat and started:
Is the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland rotten to the core?
Should Roman Catholic priests who turned a blind eye…?
I despair at the cavalier way Yahoo destroys my writings!
Is the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland rotten to the core, or …
29 Nov 2009 … I think Catholicism is inherently evil. Obviously, there are the perverted priests and psychopathic nuns, but it goes further than that. …
answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid… – 16 hours ago
I got this from Google, but it wasn’t cached.
You cannot adjust the Firefox cache, so all these damned ads had already filled the cache and wiped my answers from it.
If it was my question, I could appeal, but it was someone else’s question I answered.
Should Roman Catholic priests who turned a blind eye to abuse from …
29 Nov 2009 … They should be in jail for aiding and abetting the crimes of others. … Definitely not!!!! To turn a blind eye to such abuse makes one equally as …
uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid… – 16 hours ago
The other one, also not cached by Google
Sasi – I’d love to respond to your question, but it is just hitting home to me just how good my answers were, in the heat of considerable passion and anger after Father’s homily yesterday during Mass. It is a great loss to me.
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October 24th, 2010
Reading Gibbon on "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire scared the bejesus out of me. Don’t we now live in a culture where superstitious fallacy, such as "rapture" theory, absorbs many of the masses, so that they are blinded to reality? Don’t you see more people preoccupied with Anna Nicole Smith than with Beethoven?
America, for better of for worse, stands out as the flagship of what is going on with the West. We have enjoyed two centuries of remarkable liberty and constitutional democracy. Will there be a third century of this? Or are we at the threshold of new Dark Ages?
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October 22nd, 2010
Surely there has to be some records in Roman history about a man going around healing the sick giving sight to the blind etc.
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October 20th, 2010
To many time people try to cop out of thier obligations to Gods word, first thing they say is that God is Love or maybe quote Jn 3:16. All this is true, but their are so many other truths found in the word that we must live by. God was very specific in his word how we should live. Romans 6:1 Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? Answer "God forbid". James 1:22-25 Basic English translation But be doers of the word, and not only hearers of it, blinding yourselves with false ideas.23 Because if any man is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man looking at his natural face in a glass;24 For after looking at himself he goes away, and in a short time he has no memory of what he was like.25 But he who goes on looking into the true law which makes him free, being not a hearer without memory but a doer putting it into effect, this man will have a blessing on his acts. God and his word are inseparable, you cant believe in God and not do what his word say. He is the word
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October 18th, 2010
Would it not include both athiests vs xians, having a law vs law sides war?
Wouldn’t Romans 2:1 make both of them vs them "inexcusable" behavior?
Have neither of them vs them discovered law is "corruptible",
and law vs law is as loser vs loser: divided against itself?
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October 17th, 2010
We close on our new home in December. We will need to buy window treatments. I just measured the windows today…and NONE of them are a standard size!!! Who has the best prices on faux wood blinds and roman shades for wide windows? (58 1/2")
Seriously…. I’m not paying 0.00 per window!!
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October 9th, 2010
How can I sew roman blind tape onto a black out roman blind without having the stitching across where the sun shines through the holes.
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October 7th, 2010
in my living room i have one very large window about 68×72 and another window that is just around 30×68 there were custom vertical blinds on both i opted for vertical fabric blinds on the large window but can not find the same blinds for the other window. what should i do? the fabric is a dark coco i was thinking bamboo with a roman shade maybe a pattern curtain? please help i have no idea what would look good.
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October 5th, 2010
i want t put up a roman blind but it needs to be put up on the frame and am worried if we drill the frame it will affect the glass
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October 3rd, 2010
They are either bamboo or woven. The easily slide and fold back. It looks like a roman vertical blind. I have seen them but do not know where to find them..Any help is appreciated.
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October 1st, 2010
I noticed this old article with the following headline: College Student Hopes to Become First Blind Priest. It got me thinking. I have never seen or heard of a blind or even handicapped priest. Is this against the rules in the Roman Catholic Church? Just wondering.
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September 30th, 2010
Ebay – when will they ask me to upgrade to a business account?
I make roman blinds and sell them on ebay, I dont really want it to become a business account yet as i want to see how well i do.
When will ebay insist i upgrate to a business account?
Will be the volume I sell or the amount of money I make?
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September 30th, 2010
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September 29th, 2010
Making my own roman blinds but need to find a supplier where i can get cord locks and guides and other accessories to make them myself. i live in Sydney Australia
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September 28th, 2010
Please help me to find Roman blinds online in the UK. Thanks in advance.
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May 23rd, 2010
other old lady who had him all his life up and died last week at age 90, what would you name the little old guy? Since his hearing is lousy, I don’t think a name change will confuse him much. Right now he goes by "Radar" due to the fact that he always finds his way around even outside to pottty. However, I am thinking of a more classical, perhaps Greek or Roman name. Wasn’t there a blind philosopher? Anyhow, aside from the fact that this pitiful doggie geezer is blind and deaf, he’s healthy as a poodle can be. And tor someone who in dog years is 98, that’s pretty amazing. Names, please!
Alright already, I get your FECKING messages, and thank you!
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May 22nd, 2010
In fridays independent salman rushdie spells out that british muslims are so radicalised they have passed the point where they could be westernised and integrated. In fact he recalls growing up in kashmere how his grandfather a religous muslim was far more liberated saying how he would even pray in hindu temples and had respect for other cultures. He is not religous himself and has payed the price, for using freedom of speech the west provides by having the muslim police put a fatwah on him. So 17 years later and they are under the illusion that what they say goes regarding what the pope can say or what magazines can print.But they are unfortunate in that they will not be the masters of their own destiny they are led by short sighted mysognists who are blinded by the cult that they follow and in the end the muslim empire will fall just like the roman empire or the british empire. The only debate is what sort of finale muslims in europe will be fated with.
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May 21st, 2010
Isn’t there a point in time where you just cut your losses? If you’re waiting at the restaurant for a blind date, and the person never shows up, do you just keep sitting at the bar night after night after night?
It’s been 2,000 years, people…. your end-times scriptures were simply a commentary on Roman politics of the time. At some point you just have to say, "that didn’t work out so well" and move on to the next assignment.
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May 20th, 2010
Where in the recorded history of the period do we find healing miracles like those in the Gospels? The Roman historians Tacitus and Suetonius write about Flavius Vespasian healing blind and lame men. These ‘miracles’ and many other portents were needed to justify Vespasian’s ‘divinely approved’ ascent to power. The dynasty he was succeeding was of noble Roman blood, while the Flavians were of common stock.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atrium/3678/FlavPreface.htm
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May 19th, 2010
I heard the Romans used to smear it in the slaves eyes and it made them go blind…
hzattari, it’s only lousy if you’re on the receiving end…lol
The K: You have the perfect avatar, clown!
Thanks Legacy; I’ll have to be more careful about dousing my dates! lol
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