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Old 07-10-2011, 11:30 AM   #18797
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Location: The Olympic Peninsula on the OTHER Washington! (the big green clean one on the west coast!)
Device: Kindle, the original! Times Two! and gifting an International Kindle
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Originally Posted by thinkpadx View Post
I needed a second charger for my Kindle so I went ahead and ordered one from Amazon. The shipping is more expensive than the charger

Amazon Kindle EU Power Adapter: $19.99
Shipping & Handling: $20.98
Import Fees Deposit: $10.40
Total for this Order: $51.37

Amazon is charging me > $50 dollar for a freaking charger that probably costs a couple of dollars to produce.
no, the various governments are racking up the charges, not Amazon

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A couple of days ago I had the pleasure of unwinding about 18 inches of ribbon from kitty puke on the hall carpet. And that was after removing poo from the lounge rug the same morning. You have to love them.






I have a question, rather than a rant. When is a kitten not a kitten? What I mean to say is, when do they become adults? I want to know so we can start giving them regular food. The kitten food choices are so limited, but it says they should be a year old before giving them the adult stuff.
about 4 months is a good age to put them on a regular diet. the pet food manufacturers just want to make sure they get as much money as possible out of you, that is why they want you to feed kitten food for a year
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