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Handy Trends Upside Down Tomato Planter
World's Easiest Way To Grow Vegetables...
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Long Handle Windshield Express 5-Pc Kit
You Car Will Thank You...

List Price: $19.99
DEAL PRICE: $7.99
Get two for $11.98

Clean your car windshield in a fraction of the
time it used to take. The Long Handle Windshield
Express - 5-pc Kit uses an angled handle to reach
every inch of your window without straining and
stretching your body.

The cleaning head is covered with a microfiber
cloth that uses plain tap water for sparkling
results. No glass cleaner needed.

Have some fog or moisture on your windows? This
is perfect for moisture removal. Not just for
vehicles, great for the home & office too.

5-PIECE KIT INCLUDES: Two (2) Microfiber Covers,
Extra Large Hand Cloth, 16" Long Handle, Drawstring
Storage Pouch

FEATURES: Makes cleaning windshields fast and easy.
- Cleans and shines with just plain water.
- Long 16" handle for all size cars, trucks, SUV's and even RV's.
- Pivoting Head

So take the strain and pain out of cleaning windows... Grab one
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June 11, 2010

RELUCTANT COMMUTER FEELS TORN BETWEEN GREAT BOSS, CLOSER JOB

DEAR ABBY: I am 23 years old and I adore my job and my boss.
There is only one problem -- I must commute more than an hour
each way, and the drive (especially with gas prices these
days) is killing me.

I have been with the company for more than a year, and I
recently heard that the parent corporation is hiring for a
position similar to mine in the town that I live in. I des-
perately want to apply for the transfer, but I have no idea
how to approach the subject with my boss, since I feel I
owe her so much. She hired me for the position when I was
fresh out of college with absolutely no experience.

Abby, help me! How do I ask to leave a job that I love?
-- SATISFIED EMPLOYEE IN VALDOSTA, GA.

DEAR EMPLOYEE: You are confusing a business relationship
with one that is personal. You are also not the first person
to want to leave a job because the commute is tiring and
expensive.

Go to your boss, tell her you heard a position is opening
up close to home, and that you would like to transfer for
the reasons you told me. Then ask if she will put in a good
word for you. When she hears why you want to be closer to
home, I'm sure she'll do it.


DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend, "Jonah," and I share a loving and
fun relationship. Apparently, I am better than average
looking. I know this because people constantly ask my boy-
friend, "Wow, how did you get her?" or, "Man, you must pay
her to date you!"

I always give Jonah hugs and tell him how attracted I am to
him, which is true. My problem is the attention I've been
receiving has started to affect HIM. Now he makes comments
about how fat he is (he's not), or that his skin is bad
(everyone gets zits!), or that I should leave him for some-
one "better" looking.

Abby, I love this man and want to marry him. How do I con-
vince Jonah that he's my hot, sexy boyfriend whom I love to
pieces?
-- HOT MAMA IN OREGON

DEAR HOT MAMA: I can't script you, but when Jonah starts
putting himself down, try something like this: "You're not
giving yourself -- or me -- enough credit. Life isn't a
beauty contest. You appeal to me on MANY levels, and your
looks are just part of the reason I'm attracted to you.
Those other men are jealous of what we have together, and
none of them can hold a candle to you."

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FULL SIZE (3' x 5') AMERICAN FLAG

Normal Price: $19.99
LIQUIDATION SPECIAL: $4.99

We are pleased to announce that we have found Full-Size 3'x5'
American flags available at liquidation prices... never sold
before at these low prices.

Made of durable polyester with two (2) metal grommets perfect
for displaying.

Its a great time to stock up AND pick up a couple for gifts,
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DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married for a year.
It's my second marriage and his first. Because we were un-
able to afford a wedding at the time, we married at the
courthouse.

We are now having a wedding so we can share this with our
family and friends.

Some of our friends and family think we are wasting money
or looking for gifts. We have not registered anywhere and
have made no gift requests. Are we making a mistake? Should
we simply have taken the money we're spending on this spec-
ial day and put it toward a trip for us?
-- BLUSHING BRIDE IN MICHIGAN

DEAR BLUSHING BRIDE: Your mistake may have been in calling
your celebration a "wedding." If you had called it a "renewal
of vows with family and friends" it might have been more
warmly received. As to whether you should have taken the
money you're spending and used it for a honeymoon, I think
it's a little late to be second-guessing yourself -- don't
you?



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along with peers and parents is in "What Every Teen Should
Know." To order, send a business-sized, self-addressed
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Dear Abby -- Teen Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL
61054-0447. (Postage is included in the price.)

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as
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