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    CHEAP YUGIOH BLOWOUT SALE! REPACKS, DECKS, COLLECTIONS, AND MORE! – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    CHEAP YUGIOH BLOWOUT SALE! REPACKS, DECKS, COLLECTIONS, AND MORE!
    READ DESCRIPTION: Hey guys, Mryugiman123 here with yet another sales video. This is going to be one of my last as I am going to be away for a while (as I already have been) and as I am moving...

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    7 Things You Can Do Now to Transform Your Presentation Slide Decks – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    7 Things You Can Do Now to Transform Your Presentation Slide Decks
    7 Things You Can Do Now to Transform Your Presentation Slide Decks from LaDonna Coy at Learning Chi. If you #39;re interested in the e-Guide, more information here http://www.ladonnacoy.com/products/c...

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    Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 54 – Rank-Up Evilswarms vs Top Tier Decks (Deck Profile) – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 54 - Rank-Up Evilswarms vs Top Tier Decks (Deck Profile)
    Hello YouTube and Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist. Today I present to you a duel Rank-Up Magic Evilswarm vs Lightsworn, Fire Fist, and Geargia "April 2014 Format" 2nd Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/U...

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    Mold Remediation in Palmetto Bay from AAA Construction and Restoration Services - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Palmetto Bay, FL (PRWEB) June 06, 2014

    AAA Construction and Restoration Services, the leading Pinecrest roofing contractor, is now providing Mold Remediation in Palmetto Bay.

    Mold grows quickly and can grow under almost any condition. To fully take solve a mold problem homeowners need to remove the mold, clean everywhere the mold touched (often every surface down to the studs) and sanitize. It's not an easy job, and it's not pleasant. In facet, its a job thats best left to professionals such as AAA Construction and Restoration Services. Homeowners dont have to go through the mold process alone now that AAA is available to handle all of the dirty work. They dont stop until the mold is gone, the house is clean and the air is clear.

    AAA Construction and Restoration Services is centrally located in Miami, FL and have been serving the South Florida community proudly with excellent quality service and assurance at an unbeatable and aggressive price.

    AAA Construction and Restoration Services delivers high quality services and provides a commitment to results. They strive to provide the best for home or business owners and place an emphasis on customer satisfaction.

    AAA Construction and Restoration Services are state certified architects and engineers and provide an array of services to all of South Florida.

    For more information or to schedule a consultation please visit AAA Construction and Restoration Services online at http://www.aaasrs.com of call them at (305) 256-4886.

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    Farooq’s Porches 911 – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Farooq #39;s Porches 911

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    Porches are SIMPLY PERFECT - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION

    Blog of the Week: Winnipeg O' My HeartBy: Emma Durand-Wood

    Posted: 06/8/2014 1:00 AM | Comments:

    I might be kind of a nerd (OK, I know I'm kind of a nerd), but I really love Thursdays because that's the day my neighbourhood's community newspaper, the Herald, is delivered.

    There are usually all sorts of neat little tidbits inside: notices for upcoming events, stories about area residents and the interesting things they do with their lives, Kathryne Grisim's restaurant reviews and even the odd advertisement catches my eye.

    One of the paper's regular columns is called Community Correspondent, where residents share short essays on whatever topic is on their mind. Sometimes (but not always) it seems to be written by an older person, bemoaning the current state of the city or the world. Most of the time, I kind of agree with them. I guess I'm an old soul. Or a curmudgeon. Or both.

    A column late last month was headlined What happened to the screened veranda? In it, Transcona resident Ron Buffie mentions some of the city's newer houses "have that old-timey look with verandas across the front," but wonders why none of them is screened. Buffie's article is charming and funny and makes some very good points.

    Well, Ron, we have a screened veranda (we call it the porch), and we adore it. I agree with you in wondering "why more houses are not being built with verandas, screened verandas. It seems like such a sensible and inexpensive method of helping to enjoy our summers."

    Enjoyment is the key word here. Call me crazy, but I have never been a particularly big fan of mosquitoes (and unfortunately, they have an absurdly strong affinity for me). I used to love the intense Winnipeg summer sunshine, but something in me shifted when I had my first baby, and now I am a shade-seeker. Our shady, screened front porch is our haven from the sun and the bugs, and since the weather has finally warmed up, we've been enjoying it at all hours of the day.

    Our son begs to eat breakfast outside almost every morning, and it's a pleasure to breathe in the fresh morning air, watching folks stream up and down the street on their way to work or school. During the scorching afternoons, we'll drag the Exersaucer onto the porch, plunk our daughter in it and enjoy popping in and out of the porch as we blow bubbles in the front yard, putter in the garden or chat with neighbours.

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    Bathroom remodeling by Fasil Home services, El Paso, TX – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Bathroom remodeling by Fasil Home services, El Paso, TX

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    Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling – Bell Construction Kent Ohio – Video - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Kitchen Bathroom Remodeling - Bell Construction Kent Ohio
    Bell Construction is a full-service commercial and residential remodeling company, with over 25 years of combined experience we will service all of your remo...

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    DOT to survey cemetery as part of Military Cutoff project - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The state is surveying the area of Mt. Ararat A.M.E. Church at 7061 Market Street, a historically black church on Market Street, to check for marked and unmarked graves.

    As part of the planned Military Cutoff Road extension project, the cemetery of an old historic church in Ogden will be scanned for marked and unmarked graves.

    Jack Provost, division construction engineer with the N.C. Department of Transportation, said the goal of the project is to not move any graves at Mt. Ararat A.M.E. Church, 7061 Market St.

    "We knew we'd have an impact on the church," Provost said. "We do not know the extent of graves being removed or not."

    The addition of a right turn lane from Market Street onto a planned new road has always been part of the extension schematic. The roughly 2 1/2-mile extension project, which could have a price tag pushing $113 million when all costs are factored in, would connect Market Street, where Military Cutoff currently terminates, to U.S. 17, also known as the Wilmington Bypass.

    The slightest chance graves may need to be relocated, however, is something that's recently been getting some negative feedback.

    New Hanover County Commissioner Jonathan Barfield said during a recent Wilmington-area transportation meeting that he has concerns DOT would even considering disinterring graves there.

    "Why unearth remains for a project?" Barfield said.

    State transportation officials met with church members several weeks ago to discuss the project, but county and city officials were not notified, Barfield said.

    "I have a problem with not knowing about DOT even looking for the graves," said Barfield, who has family members buried there.

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    True Vine church to break ground on new family life center - June 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    After years of planning and preparations, Rev. Darryl Fort and True Vine Bible Fellowship in Lompoc are finally ready to begin one of their biggest projects the construction of a 15,000-square-foot family life center.

    It takes time, and the timing has to be right, said Fort, who came to the church in 2001. Weve been trying to get this done for a long time.

    The family life center, which begins construction Sunday, will fill a great need for True Vine, located at 533 Avalon St., Fort said. The family life center will provide eight large classrooms, needed for Sunday school classes, he said.

    It will also feature both a commercial kitchen and a multipurpose area to be used as a gymnasium and fellowship hall.

    We needed a larger fellowship hall, Fort said. The congregation has grown over the years, and we needed classrooms to meet the needs of the membership.

    Currently, the sanctuary doubles as a fellowship hall with classrooms, Fort said. After construction on the family life center is completed, the fellowship hall will be converted into a childrens church and a nursery.

    True Vine began focusing on building the center in 2008 and started saving money from collections, Fort said. The church never held any outside fundraisers for the center, he said.

    True Vine was founded in 1966 by Rev. C.F. Hudson, a native of Oklahoma, who hosted small Bible studies in his home. The church gradually expanded over the years, eventually moving into its current building in 1985. In 2007, True Vine then became independent from True Vine Ministries Inc., located in Oklahoma, and was able to pay off the mortgage on its Avalon Street building in 2011.

    Now, Fort hopes the construction will be completed in March 2015. He said True Vine will begin using the new facility as soon as possible.

    Just knowing that construction will soon be underway is exciting, Fort said.

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