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08/14/2006 22:48 #25810

No streaking please
Another (e:libertad) product endorsement
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In my professional opinion this is the best thing out there for windows. For $4.29 you can purchase a bottle at Drew's True Value on Delaware Ave across from the Delaware Plaza (Marshalls). They are out until Friday and I can't find it anywhere else. (includes: Target, Wegmans, CVS, Rite Aid, Dollar Stores, Eckerd, Walgreens) Drew's is awesome...screw Homo Depot. They suck. Actually I didn't go see if they had it, but I like Drews, they are so nice there and cheap. I saw the same product listed on HomeTrends, an online catalog, for $4.49.

The bottle will last through all the windows of your house, there will be absolutely no streaks and they do a better job than Windex. Go Streek Free! I did one woman's house today a quaint two bedroom. I didn't even use half the bottle!

But you just don't get one bottle of No Streek for $4.29 you also get two free window cleaning cloths! That's a $19.99 value for absolutely nothing! In fact if you get your ass up out of that chair and act now you will also get a free demonstration video describing the art of window cleaning. You must act now!

So yeah, seriously, you don't need any paper towels or newspapers. All you need is two rags, one sufficiently damp and the other dry for buffing. You will never go back to Windex.

Does anyone know any solution to water deposit stains left on old windows? I have tried Streekfree, Windex, white vinegar, and finally and I will never do this again, CLR (Toxic motherfucker) They do not come out.
jason - 08/15/06 13:49
Hmmm. I will have to go on your recommendation, because we really need to clean the windows here.
libertad - 08/15/06 09:21
i think they got their name cause homos like to remodel. They even have homo depot t-shirts. I'm not sure if you are offended or what? I suppose i haven't been politically correct. Shame on me!
uncutsaniflush - 08/14/06 23:09
"homo depot"

hmmm, you are only the second person I've ever known to call it that. I guess I lead a sheltered life.

In my previous life, working for RGIS, I inventoried many Home Depots and from what I've seen and heard in the South, Home Depot isn't an especially gay-friendly workplace.

So I'm a bit confused why anyone would call it "Homo Depot."

But that's just me, maybe I just don't have any gaydar. Maybe I just see people.

I've been called "Daft" Perhaps that's just another sign of my daftness. Go figure.

08/09/2006 23:43 #25809

Nothing comes closer to home
Tonight (e:mike) and I decided to go to Kostas for dinner. This was after the usual 45 minutes of back and forth "Well, where do you want to go?" We are tired of our choices, which for me have only gotten worse after not eating meat. I had it in my mind that I would get the vegetable lasagna. Couldn't wait to eat the saucy layered goodness with what I imagined would be fresh crunchy veggies. It was not what I expected at all. I expected red sauce to be baked in, but it was on the side and wasn't what I think constitutes lasagna. Wasn't exactly terrible, but it was disappointing. Mikey ordered the mac n cheese...again. Why? I don't know, because we are both convinced that it is Stouffer's. Then mikey tells me that he has seen Kostas cater at his school and that he saw Stouffer boxes for the vegetable lasagna at the event. You know what? I love Stouffer's mac n cheese. It is sooo good. It's just that if I want to eat some, i'll buy it in the grocery isle and not order it at a restaurant. Do Kostas make anything at the restaurant? They serve the BEST carrot cake, which I found out from the waiter was from Sweet Tooth. Kostas is out.



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chicoschica - 08/11/06 18:10
Egads!
Please don't tell me that eating out as a vegetarian in Buffalo is such gloom-and-doom!!

After all, I just GOT here!!
;-)
mrmike - 08/10/06 10:34
They spent too much money on the tacky facade so they got to cut corners -- Mrs. Pauls is the friday fish fry
zobar - 08/10/06 07:37
1. All of Kosta's desserts are from Sweet Tooth.

2. I don't know about Kosta's, but Alice's Kitchen definitely serves Stouffer's mac & cheese.

- Z

08/08/2006 13:15 #25808

The plot thickens
Published on July 17, 1995
© The Buffalo News Inc.

Arson was the cause of kitchen fire at about 10:30 p.m.

Saturday in an occupied home at 200 Lexington Ave., city fire officials said Sunday.

Two separate fires were set in the kitchen, according to fire investigators. Damage was put at $5,000 to the building and $1,000 to its contents. The fire remains under investigation.



(e:mike) alerted me to this article, but I didn't find it until just now after talking to Barb. I asked Barb about the fire here and she asks me "How did you know about that?" I told her it was in the Buffalo News search. Anyways this is what she told me about a fire, which is not the same date as this one. She said a fire started in my apartment from a Grad Student's old fashioned toaster. When the bishop had the attic remodeled into an office you could see the charred flooring. The fire that she said was in my apartment happened before 1980 and the arson fire happened in 1995. Who would intentionally set a fire to one of the apartments? If I am lucky I can find out more information about the arson in 1995. I do have a small tie to a fire investigator, but don't know if he can find anything out. I'm going to go to county hall to find the deed information on the house.

update, I posted same journal 2x's cause I thought I lost the original. Here is the extra info I added in the deleted journal

This is getting very interesting indeed. Why has Barb never told us that she used to own this house and why does she continue to care for the house in the absence of the Bishop? Who would start a fire to an apartment and why?

On another note. I want to buy this house now. Somebody should give me the money.

By the way, I also am not suggesting that Barb has tried to burn the house down.

08/08/2006 12:38 #25806

To be continued...
Today I uncovered even more History about the house I am in. Currently the woman Barb, who watches over the house for the Bishop, sold this house to him in 1980. She had purchased the home from the Wards in 1958. Unfortunately, she did not know anything about them. I have been looking for Arlene Ward's obituary (I assume she is dead), but with no luck. Barb's father was the one that broke up the single family house into apartments in 1958. Oh wait, i'm on to a new lead that came in from (e:mike). More of this story to come.

08/13/2006 22:43 #25807

The truth about terror
dcoffee and his latest journal
had me thinking about war and violence. I think that it is something that fortunately, most of the youth in our country today have little experience with. The US war in Vietnam is over. I often wonder how different things would be now if peace activists would have been taken seriously at the beginning of the war. Was there anything gained by our extended bombing and terror campaign in that country? Anything at all?

Do people in favor of war have any clue as to what war is? It is absolutely the most dehumanizing act conceivable. Terror is dehumanizing. We are programmed to think of terror in terms of Arabs, suicide bombing and liquid bombing plots. Terror terror terror. How are we going to stay safe? Frustrated travelers...blah blah blah. These things are all terrifying, but isn't war terror? What would you do if you heard the air raid sirens blaring, knew the bombs were coming, but were helpless to do anything about it? I have had dreams in the past about being in various bombings. At one time I was a woman being hunted down by the Nazis. I had to lay on a cold wet slab of concrete, with many other people, trying not to breath, hoping they wouldn't see us. Another time, I was attending a university in Iraq and bombs were falling everywhere and there was no where to hide. These were only dreams though, still I really don't know the reality of terror. I know, however, that I don't ever want to experience it first hand.


metalpeter - 08/14/06 19:53
It is true that the answer to who wins a war is nobody. I think it would be nice if there warn't wars but I don't see that happening any time soon. I think part of the reason for all these wars (I could be wrong about my history) and military conflicts is that Our President also known as the comander and cheif of the entire military hasn't been a general. I can't think of the last presidant that was a military man and truely served his country and lead troops and knows what war really is. I think that type of presandent wouldn't jump into conflicts that we don't need to be in.