Heehee. Would that be totally incompetent spam by any chance?
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El Jinx
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That's hysterical. Either that or Janel's posting an open thread is particularly praiseworthy this week.
My only weekend project was to drive to 3 Oaks, Michigan in my never-ending search for a credenza. And I may just have found a perfect fit...
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We pulled the muslin off our rafters and installed insulation! One step closer to living in a real bedroom instead of Greg Brady's attic pad.
BTW, in case anyone is interested, I found about about a tax credit that is being offered through the end of this year.
"The IRS is allowing a 10% tax rebate on any improvements that improve the energy efficiency in your house. That includes insulating your attic and walls to a minimum standard. You have until the end of this year to make the improvements, and can get up to a $500 rebate. You have to claim the rebate(s) in the year that you make the improvement."
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Heehee. Would that be totally incompetent spam by any chance?
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That's hysterical. Either that or Janel's posting an open thread is particularly praiseworthy this week.
My only weekend project was to drive to 3 Oaks, Michigan in my never-ending search for a credenza. And I may just have found a perfect fit...
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We pulled the muslin off our rafters and installed insulation! One step closer to living in a real bedroom instead of Greg Brady's attic pad.
BTW, in case anyone is interested, I found about about a tax credit that is being offered through the end of this year.
"The IRS is allowing a 10% tax rebate on any improvements that improve the energy efficiency in your house. That includes insulating your attic and walls to a minimum standard. You have until the end of this year to make the improvements, and can get up to a $500 rebate. You have to claim the rebate(s) in the year that you make the improvement."
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