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Portable Plastic Round

Portable Plastic Round


Pyrex Storage 4-Cup Round Dish with Dark Blue Plastic Cover, Clear


Pyrex Storage 4-Cup Round Dish with Dark Blue Plastic Cover, Clear


$5.49


Eliminate the guesswork about what’s sitting in those food containers in your fridge with these convenient glass storage units by Pyrex. With many sizes to choose from you’ll be able to store any amount of leftovers or pre-prepared meals….

45 Portable Plastic ROUND Table WHITE w/Steel Frame


45 Portable
Plastic Round Table WHITE w/Steel Frame


$89.99


45″ Diameter Palm Springs tables are High Quality patio furniture constructed of high impact polyethylene and are stronger, lighter and more durable than wood. Polyethylene is UV resistant and will last longer than traditional plastics. The tables will not crack, chip or peel, and are built for indoor and outdoor use. The steel frame provides a sturdy foundation and is protected with a powder-coa…

OttLite Task Lite HD - White


OttLite Task Lite HD – White


$42.74



Storage-Go-Round by AkroMils


Storage-Go-Round by AkroMils


$599.06


Holds up to 20 Akro-Mils 17″ wide storage cabinets (sold separately) to store and organize up to ½ ton of parts, tools, and products. Access as many as 560 drawers in less than 3 square feet of floor space. Steel Cabinets may be used in any combination. Cabinets stack five high on the turntable base. The complete Storage-Go-Round consists of: Turntable Base (98325) with inset stationary base, thr…

Flexible Pvc Commode Seat


Flexible Pvc Commode Seat


$32.43


This soft plastic seat is designed to fit over most 5 gallon buckets, and used in conjunction with the TravelJohn Solid Waste Collection Kit to complete the personal travel potty.

Dimensions:
Exterior Length: 15.25″
Exterior Width: 14.75″
Interior Length: 9.75″
Interior Width: 8.5″…


Portable Plastic Round

Loose Weight by using a Frisbee

What is a warm summer or spring day without the use of Frisbees? Imagine this scenario. It is a beautiful day. You pack up your food and shuffle your family into the car and head to your favorite picnic spot. After dinner, your kids take out their Frisbees and start tossing them around. Before long, the dogs join in. Yes, Frisbees are great because they are portable and you can take them anywhere. The beach, hiking, to your favorite picnic spot- Frisbees are perfect for all of these.

Frisbees come in all different sizes and are made of different materials, such as foam and plastic. But the purpose and the point remain the same. They are thrown with a flick of the wrist and sail in a perfect rotating disk-shaped space through the air. The recipient, be it animal or man, catches it and either runs back with it, or throws it to the next person. There are also organized games that people can play with their Frisbees, such as ultimate Frisbee.

The concept of the flying disc, or Frisbee, is not new. Throwing rounded disk shapes such as cake pans for sport is actually an old pastime. Think about what skeet shooting is. These are clay disks that are shot in the air by an automatic machine. People on the other end of the field target it with their gun and fire a round or two until the plate breaks. Shooting at rounded discs is an old concept.

College students began throwing pie plates for recreation. They would throw them so they rotated through the air. Several companies tried to manufacture a plastic disc-shaped toy for sport, but they didn’t really catch on. Then, Wham-O created the “Frisbee” which was named to honor the pastime of throwing the “Frisbie” pie plates as a game. When Wham-O came out with their Frisbees, the toy gained widespread popularity.

Now, stroll through any college campus, beach, or picnic site on a beautiful day and chances are, you will find someone playing a game of Frisbee. Ever since Wham-O came out with their version, other companies have followed. Now there are plastic Frisbees, Frisbees made of foam, small ones, glow in the dark ones, and Frisbees that are made of all different colors and patterns.


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Does anyone know if green berries from a queen palm tree are toxic to dogs?

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Truth about Real Palm Trees. Did You Know?


Video of information about palm trees. Rare and exotic to cold hardy palm trees. The truth about real palm trees. There are over 2500 different species of palm trees. Some palm trees such as the Needle palm can resit temperatures down to -20 degrees F. For more information please visit us at realpalmtrees.com … “palm trees” “did you know” “palm knowing” “how to pick palms” “palm selecting” “selecting palm trees” “cold hardy palms” “tropical palms” “sago palm” “flamethrower palm” “windmill …

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DOes any one know who i can contact to get rid of My Queen Palm that’s like 10ft tall.?

I planted this Queen palm back in 2001 and i want to get rid of it now cuz it’s really tall and i’m afraid it will mess with my power lines. I live out in San Bernardino, Ca

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dicots, monocots, and gymnosperms: if you know the difference, PLEASE HELP!!!!!! what are these plants?

Chinese hibiscus
Heavenly Bamboo
Sprenger asparagus
Pygmy Date Palm
persian buttercup ranunculus
indian hawthron
taro
sweet william
fennel
rose moss
creeping wood sorrel
japanese boxwood
japanese aralia
Improved Meyer Lemon
clivia
daylily
lily of the nile
marguerite
princess flower
aloe vera
split leaf philodendron
king palm
bird of paradise
fig
chinaberry
chrysanthemum
myoporum
jasmine
brisbane box
basil
paperbark tree
geranium
banana
periwinkle
queen palm
sago palm
mint (spearmint x peppermint)
california fan palm

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