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Finding a Mini Blind That Fits Your Modern Taste
Sep 19th, 2009 by admin

Mini blind designs have come a long way.  The aluminum or plastic blinds we all grew up with are constantly undergoing changes for the better and are currently being made of exotic materials like bamboo and luxurious fabrics.  Fabric blinds come in a wide array of colors, textures, and fabric types.  In many cases, a fabric mini blind in combination with a simple valance is all that is needed to add elegance and privacy in a room.  Wooden materials like bamboo tend to be more expensive to purchase but they also create a beautiful effect and are versatile enough to fit just about every design or style in a room.  Modern décor calls for simplicity with elegant choices which is exactly what wooden or fabric blinds can bring into the overall look of a room.

Buying Commercial Insurance
Sep 19th, 2009 by admin

When looking for and purchasing commercial insurance, many small business owners will try to cut costs by not getting liability coverage on their vehicles.  This is a huge mistake, and opens up a business to being sued into bankruptcy if an accident should occur.  Because personal accident lawyers will often encourage their clients to look for much more money when dealing with a business versus an individual, small business operators will find themselves unable to settle out of court.  Many times the costs of a lawyer to represent a business in a trial can be up to ten times the costs of an average commercial auto insurance policy.  If you own a small business or even work at one, make sure the area of commercial insurance is not one where corners are cut.  You may save a few bucks next month, but lose your business down the road.

Removing a Tattoo with a Cream?
Sep 19th, 2009 by admin

My friend sent me this the other day, something from the Tattoo Removal Creams Guide. It was about buying some over the counter balm, I think it was called Wrecking Ball or Wrecking Balm, that could supposedly remove my tattoo.

I don’t know, man - I’m not buying it.

How on earth could something that you only apply to the top of your skin remove the ink underneath it?

What I don’t get though is all the people commenting on the website that it worked for them. Is this some kind of grand hoax? If these things work, then why doesn’t everyone use them? It kind of reminds me of all those highly suggestive commercials on late at night for performance enhancing products. Everyone sees the ads, obviously people buy them, but don’t we all secretly suspect it’s all bunk?

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