| Consumer Tip On What Not To Buy! |
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We all need illumination during the evening, especially when we have to find our way to the bathroom. This product proved to be an illuminating experience. I plugged it in, and waited for it to come on .I waited......Man - I musta waited 10 minutes. Then I realized the thing WAS on. Boy, talk about a nitelight. This light was so dim, it might have as well been off. A match is brighter and you should keep them handy, cause you'll need them. I needed a flashlight to find the nitelite. This junk gets a four thumbs down. The only solution is to get one of those 6 outlet power bars and plug 6 of these nitelites into it. That ought to give you enough light to find the garbage can, and dump the whole stack of these junk heaps into the trash.
"I swear...when I plugged it in, it got darker than before." Nick Talbert "I use it to keep the the door from slamming when it's windy..." Brenda Koller -Opinions are sent in
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Dog Shot after Finding Lost Master Vancouver - A 4 year old beagle was left behind when the Munkler family moved from Montreal to Vancouver, thousands of miles away. He faithfully followed the scent, until he reached the new home of his faithful master. This could have been a fairy tale happy ending, complete with the mysterious animal instinct twist, capable of driving an animal to great lengths to find it's home. However, Bill Munkler spotted the beagle and shot it dead with a twelve gauge shotgun. Police have arrested him for the crime, and he is to face a judge later this week. " I never wanted that blasted dog...That's why I left him behind....He's ugly, small and drinks out of the toilet...I have no regrets...". Although his wife was shaken after the incident, she had this to say - " Bill wouldn't have killed the dog if it was smart ...but the mutt was a pain in the butt and people laughed at its ugliness..I would have shot it myself if I had to.". The Munklers do not have a new pet yet, but they are shopping for one. The Mudpile will keep you informed of any future developments. |
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