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Create an Elegant Outdoor Oasis with Help from TheBackyardFurnitureStore.com

Friday, December 16th, 2011

Fernandina Beach, Florida (BUSINESS WIRE) Oct. 5, 2011 Internet entrepreneur Linda Cress is pleased to announce their furniture business blog AllWeatherFurnitureBlog.com debut. The new blog provides detailed reviews of teak, solid wood and wicker furniture available through their retail site, http://www.TheBackyardFurnitureStore.com.

teak garden furniture is both sturdy and elegant. Gather friends and family around a teak table and chair set in a backyard cookout. The Altavista folding bar is a popular model. The versatile bar offers space for up to six people comfortably. Expand the table top wet bar for large dinner parties, and fold it back down for use as a pool. Even chairs fold up for space savings.

timber used for handicrafts teak furniture from Indonesia, said Cress. These pieces are designed for decades ago, not just a myth, said to last up to buy youre. When I lived in Massachusetts I left my teak furniture in all weather without any problems.

casual lounging, invest in a wicker basket at the Bellagio upholstered furniture set. The espresso-colored fabric set features a two-seater, two oversized chairs, a chaise lounge and matching tables. Relax surrounded by the summer sun on a Casanova double deck or relax while reading a good book to put in Esperanza chair and ottoman.

trick wicker furniture is that the artisans bring grazing on an aluminum frame. Since aluminum is not grating, the pieces will last for years, said Cress.

furniture in solid wood but sturdy enough for outdoor use, are also suitable for indoor use, too. Create a welcoming entrance room with a Monte Cristo two or three seats, so the subject wearing indoor room with solid wood end tables, an octagonal table and matching chairs Portobello.

customer service is crucial in TheBackyardFurnitureStore.com. The teak wood, solid wood and wicker furniture pieces were specially selected for their quality, durability and aesthetics. A number of secure payment options are available, including PayPal, Visa, MasterCard and Discover. Orders are filled and shipped quickly. Customer feedback is always welcome. Watercress is actually proud of their ability to personally respond quickly to customer requests

For more information

furniture, visit the websites brand new blog, http://www.AllWeatherFurnitureBlog.com. Cress regularly updated interactive platform design and maintenance tips.

About the company:

TheBackyardFurnitureStore.com a division of cress Enterprises, LLC is owned and operated by Web entrepreneur Linda Cress.

Linda Cress

http://www.TheBackyardFurnitureStore.com

Toll Free: (877) 511-8916

Local: (904) 261-3103

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why do white people think black people are dumb and cannot create anything i will prove you wrong?

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

Question by Rocket Gurung: why do white people think black people are dumb and cannot create anything i will prove you wrong?
here’s a list of thing that was created by black people

air conditioning unit: Frederick M. Jones; July 12, 1949
* almanac: Benjamin Banneker; Approx 1791
* auto cut-off switch: Granville T. Woods; January 1,1839
* auto fishing devise: G. Cook; May 30, 1899
* automatic gear shift: Richard Spikes; February 28, 1932
* baby buggy: W.H. Richardson; June 18, 1899
* bicycle frame: L.R. Johnson; Octber 10, 1899
* biscuit cutter: A.P. Ashbourne; November 30, 1875
* blood plasma bag: Charles Drew; Approx. 1945
* cellular phone: Henry T. Sampson; July 6, 1971
* chamber commode: T. Elkins; January 3, 1897
* clothes dryer: G. T. Sampson; June 6, 1862
* curtain rod: S. R. Scratton; November 30, 1889
* curtain rod support: William S. Grant; August 4, 1896
* door knob: O. Dorsey; December 10, 1878
* door stop: O. Dorsey; December 10, 1878
* dust pan: Lawrence P. Ray; August 3, 1897
* egg beater: Willie Johnson; February 5, 1884
* electric lampbulb: Lewis Latimer; March 21, 1882
* elevator: Alexander Miles; October 11, 1867
* eye protector: P. Johnson; November 2, 1880
* fire escape ladder: J. W. Winters; May 7, 1878
* fire extinguisher: T. Marshall; October 26, 1872
* folding bed: L. C. Bailey; July 18, 1899
* folding chair: Brody & Surgwar; June 11, 1889
* fountain pen: W. B. Purvis; January 7, 1890
* furniture caster: O. A. Fisher; 1878
* gas mask: Garrett Morgan; October 13, 1914
* golf tee: T. Grant; December 12, 1899
* guitar: Robert F. Flemming, Jr. March 3, 1886
* hair brush: Lydia O. Newman; November 15,18–
* hand stamp: Walter B. Purvis; February 27, 1883
* horse shoe: J. Ricks; March 30, 1885
* ice cream scooper: A. L. Cralle; February 2, 1897
* improv. sugar making: Norbet Rillieux; December 10, 1846
* insect-destroyer gun: A. C. Richard; February 28, 1899
* ironing board: Sarah Boone; December 30, 1887
* key chain: F. J. Loudin; January 9, 1894
* lantern: Michael C. Harvey; August 19, 1884
* lawn mower: L. A. Burr; May 19, 1889
* lawn sprinkler: J. W. Smith; May 4, 1897
* lemon squeezer: J. Thomas White; December 8, 1893
* lock: W. A. Martin; July 23, 18–
* lubricating cup: Ellijah McCoy; November 15, 1895
* lunch pail: James Robinson; 1887
* mail box: Paul L. Downing; October 27, 1891
* mop: Thomas W. Stewart; June 11, 1893
* motor: Frederick M. Jones; June 27, 1939
* peanut butter: George Washington Carver; 1896
* pencil sharpener: J. L. Love; November 23, 1897
* record player arm: Joseph Hunger Dickenson January 8, 1819
* refrigerator: J. Standard; June 14, 1891
* riding saddles: W. D. Davis; October 6, 1895
* rolling pin: John W. Reed; 1864
* shampoo headrest: C. O. Bailiff; October 11, 1898
* spark plug: Edmond Berger; February 2, 1839
* stethoscope: Imhotep; Ancient Egypt
* stove: T. A. Carrington; July 25, 1876
* straightening comb: Madam C. J. Walker; Approx 1905
* street sweeper: Charles B. Brooks; March 17, 1890
* phone transmitter: Granville T. Woods; December 2, 1884
* thermostat control: Frederick M. Jones; February 23, 1960
* traffic light: Garrett Morgan; November 20, 1923
* tricycle: M. A. Cherry; May 6, 1886
* typewriter: Burridge & Marshman; April 7, 1885

Other things invented by Blacks People
o Break Dancing
o Chess
o Jazz
o Blues
o Rap
o Reggae, Ska
o Rock and Roll
o Super Water Blaster
o Fiber Optics

Biscuit Cutter A.P. Ashbourne Super Soaker Lonnie Johnson
Folding Bed L.C. Bailey Bicycle Frame Issac R. Johnson
Coin Changer James A. Bauer Space Shuttle Retrieval Arm Wm. Harwell
Rotary Engine Andrew J. Beard Printing Press W.A. Lavallette
Car Couple Andrew J. Beard Envelope Seal F.W. Leslie
Letter Box G.E. Becket Laser Fuels Lester Lee
Stainless Steel Pads Alfred Benjamin Pressure Cooker Maurice W. Lee
Torpedo Discharger H. Bradberry Window Cleaner A.L. Lewis
Disposable Syringe Phil Brooks Pencil Sharpener John L. Love
Home Security System Marie Brown Fire Extinguisher Tom J. Marshal
Corn Planter Henry Blair Lock W.A. Martin
Cotton Planter Henry Blair Shoe Lasting Machine Jan Matzeliger
Ironing Board Sarah Boone Lubricators Elijah McCoy
Horse Bridle Bit L.F.Brown Rocket Catapult Hugh MacDonald
Horse shoe Oscar E. Brown Elevator Alexander Miles
Pacemaker Otis Boykin Gas Mask Garrett Morgan
Guide Missile Otis Boykin Traffic Signal Garrett Morgan
Lawn Mower John A. Burr Hair Brush Lyda Newman
Typewriter Burridge & Marshman Heating Furnace Alice H. Paker
Train Alarm R.A. Butler Airship J.F.Pickering
Radiation Detector Geo. Carruthers Folding Chair Purdgy/Sadgwar
Peanut Butter George W. Carver Hand Stamp W.B. Purvis
Paints & Satins George W. Carver Fountain Pen W.B. Purvis
Lotion & Soaps George W. Carver Dust Pan L.P.Ray
Automatic Fishing Reel George Cook Insect Destroyer Gun A.C. Richardson
Ice cream Mold A.L. Cralle Baby Buggy W.H. Richardson
Blood Plasma Dr. Charles Drew Sugar Refinement N. Rillieux
Horse Riding Saddle Wm. D. Davis Clothes Dryer G.T. Sampson
Shoe W.A.

Best answer:

Answer by Legally Brunettes(K and J and T)
This isn’t really a question……not all white people think that

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

The Bug Out Bag Book: How To Create An Emergency Gear Bag.

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

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The Bug Out Bag Book: How To Create An Emergency Gear Bag.


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