30th Birthday Gift IdeasWritten by Siwarin Eampun
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Some people have a special interest or belief in their astrological information. If this is case with your friend, consider giving him or her a physical symbol of zodiac and of your love with a zodiac stone gift, sometimes called Astral Stones. As with birthstone tradition, a gemstone is assigned to each of twelve zodiac signs. If your friend is a Cancer, for instance, he or she will cherish an emerald and its professed abilities to increase courage and health. When presenting a zodiac stone gift, include a description of gem's astrological significance and origins. Following is a list of zodiac stones: Aquarius -- Garnet Pisces -- Amethyst, Aquamarine Aries -- Bloodstone Taurus -- Sapphire Gemini -- Agate, Alexandrite Cancer -- Emerald Leo -- Onyx, Peridot Virgo -- Carnelian Libra -- Opal Scorpio -- Beryl Sagittarius -- Topaz Capricorn -- Ruby Whether you purchase a birthstone or a zodiac gemstone, you'll honor your friend's thirtieth birthday in a distinctive, personal, and memorable way.

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| | Smoke & MirrorsWritten by Mike Nalbone
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Moulding can hide a multitude of sins. The time half of our electricity went out, I opened up a few outlets & switches, hooked up anything I could find that looked hi-tech & retreated to crawl space to pray. I unintentionally tugged on a wire and...everything came back on. We recently bought a new gas grill...she thinks we bought this model because it's sturdier than others, truth is, I picked this one because ad said "easy assembly...no tools required". The galvanized clothes dryer exhaust duct, bent slightly will never, ever, resume its intended shape. It is currently held in place by a criss-cross of cable ties that rivals Charlotte's Web. Fortunately dryer is close to wall and obstructs view of mess, she should never see it.

Mike Nalbone is a freelance ghost-writer who specializes in providing web site owners with original content articles. You can visit Mike at: http://www.nalbone.org
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