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No corkscrew? #6361
Try this: Insert a key into the top of the cork at a 45-degree angle, and then work the key back and forth in the bottle while tugging upward. The cork will slide out in seconds
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Thanks to:
Jana Burke - Akron - USA. - rec.:Dec 29, 2015 - pub.:Dec 29, 2015 - sent.:May 7, 2016
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Indication of anxiety on a dog #6357
You know a wagging tale signifies a happy dog, but trainers suggest watching the white of the dog’s eyes for additional clues into the dog’s state of mind. If the dog is showing the white of the eyes, it means he/she doesn’t want to look directly at something that is bothering, but is afraid to move the gaze away. This may be a sign that the dog is about to snap. Trainers call this look “whale eye” since whales show the whites of their eyes in a similar way. If the dog is displaying this behavior around guests, it’s best to remove he/she to another room so guests don’t try to pet or approach the dog.
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Thanks to:
Anonymous - USA. - rec.:Dec 28, 2015 - pub.:Dec 28, 2015 - sent.:Feb 11, 2017
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Quick fix for eyeglasses #6362
No time to get a new pair of glasses and the screw keeps popping out, try this: Tighten the screw, then dab clear nail polish over it. The polish acts, as an adhesive to keep the screw in place.
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Thanks to:
Anonymous - USA. - rec.:Dec 29, 2015 - pub.:Dec 29, 2015 - sent.:Sep 2, 2016
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Roaches in your way? #5741
Eliminate them by filling small childproof bait containers with boric acid and place them in the spots where roaches hide, like under kitchen sinks, cabinets, pantries and bathrooms.
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Thanks to:
Anonymous - USA. - rec.:Jun 9, 2008 - pub.:Jun 9, 2008 - sent.:Dec 22, 2012
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