Everything posted by MarluXia777
- "dchiuch is weak"
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"dchiuch is weak"
You could give a brief description of the image leaving out any parts that could be found offensive or rude.
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"dchiuch is weak"
That makes it a bit funnier, but it's still not that funny. What was the image?
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"dchiuch is weak"
And neither does anyone else. Maybe you should explain it a bit more.
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"dchiuch is weak"
Wow. That's really not that funny.
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The paranormal.
Aliens aren't really paranormal. I believe in Aliens. But I don't really believe in all that other stuff.
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Ready for fun
There's always room for more Pokemon fans. Welcome to KH13!!!
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I'm new!
Welcome to KH13
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What happened to ugg boots?
But I loved him, and his thread about ugg boots.
- MarluXia777's status update
- MarluXia777's status update
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The nerd and the prince
I chose "stop making storys piz".
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What Pokémon Team would you like to have?
Dunsparce is the beastiest pokemon there is. No competition.
- MarluXia777's status update
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I'm new here!
Welcome to KH13.
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What Pokémon Team would you like to have?
Electivire Magmorter Blastoise Charizard Tyranitar Dragonite I have had these Pokemon ever since Leaf Green and Fire Red. They are all level 100.
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- http://www.stairlifts123.com
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http://www.stairlifts123.com
of the way, if it is not currently being used. Stairlifts can also have curved rails – which are made from aluminum or steel, and according to the designer, they come in different cross-sectional shapes. The designs may vary, and usually the curves should have the smallest possible radius, so that they can be more convenient for use.
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made from extruded aluminum or steel, and they usually come in different cross-sectional shapes. Usually they weight over 30 kilograms, depending on how long they are. Usually, these straight rails are attached to the steps with metal brackets; these are most often called cleats. Sometimes, the case may be that the rail crosses a doorway at the stairs' bottom, or even there is an obstruction caused – in such a case the hinge can be fitted so that the end of the rail can be folded back out...
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(to make accommodations for short or tall people), flip-up rail, folding step, battery isolation switches (which are very convenient), call stations, key switch, speed governor (to adjust the speed for comfort), soft start, seatbelt (for safety purposes), and soft stop. The straight rails type, which is suitable for use on domestic staircases, they are
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http://www.stairlifts123.com
But you would be surprised to know that the modern stairlift hails back to the 1930's, when the first stairlifts were produced commercially, advertised and sold in the USA by the Inclinator Company of America. These were targeted mainly at polio victims. More information on stairlifts Stairlifts come with many features – adjustable seat height (to make
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or. Today, we know this as the stairlifts. But there is this other interesting fact that you must know about – the historian Dr. David Starkey, in 2009, found something in the possessions of King Henry VIII, which might just have been the first stairlift. The King had been injured in jousting, and he used a chair which was hauled up and down the stairs on a block and tackle system, by his servants, when he lived at the Whitehall Palace in London.