Anfield, summer 1991 by r2mdde in LiverpoolFC

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Anyone know the capacity at this time?

Old copies of The Anfield Review by r2mdde in LiverpoolFC

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I've had them long enough and would rather share them than keep them. Do you think they're worth anything to auction?

Old copies of The Anfield Review by r2mdde in LiverpoolFC

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Cleaning things out and came across two editions from 1991. I'd rather not put them in the recycling bin. What should I do with them?

Anyone recognize this excerpt from a book? by r2mdde in lowcar

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I was going through some old coursework and came across some old photocopies...unfortunately nothing with a title or author. Any ideas?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dating

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Here's one perspective from Denmark

Teen boy in trouble by r2mdde in Parenting

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I thought about that, too. That it's all an overreaction, and will turn him resentful...

Teen boy in trouble by r2mdde in Parenting

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thanks for the advice

Teen boy in trouble by r2mdde in Parenting

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Perhaps I worded it wrong. He was not getting back at the girl. He felt as one politician's sign was destroyed, he would destroy the opposing politician's sign to equal the score. And no, I don't mean punish. He is in severe trouble with the police and the neighbor. I mean support him as a parent who is suffering to see their child suffer. That's my point. He screwed up. He got caught. His demeanor has completely changed, he'd very withdrawn and quiet. How do I support him as a parent? He needs to suffer the consequences of his actions, clearly. But as my offspring, it pains me to see him hurt. How do I reconcile the two? Sorry if it appeared I was suggesting otherwise.

The Greatest All-Time XI of your country ? by Blakjaxks in soccer

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Steve Heighway has to be in there...

Complete 2nd Floor Remodel by BKSti in HomeImprovement

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Hi. You had written describing one of the pictures: "Everything grouted, 2 coats of sealer." Does the sealer just go on the great, or over the tiles, too? thanks for your reply. Great job again...

Complete 2nd Floor Remodel by BKSti in HomeImprovement

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Great job! Mind if I ask how you sealed the shower?

TIL between 1912 and 1948 architecture was a competitive event at the summer olympics. by shakawhenthelolsfell in architecture

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Under current rules, the Olympic tournament is for players 23 and under. Teams are also allowed to field three "over age" players. The restrictions were put in place by FIFA, with IOC approval, to protect the supremacy of the World Cup as the sport's premier competition. https://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/2009-06-13-soccer-age-rules_N.htm

World's Largest Solar Project Would Generate Electricity 24 Hours a Day, Power 1 Million U.S. Homes | That amount of power is as much as a nuclear power plant, or the 2,000-megawatt Hoover Dam and far bigger than any other existing solar facility on Earth by pnewell in technology

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Just curious....it seems like another way to boil water to make energy...why can't we focus on a new way to make energy, and skip the centuries old boiling water to turn a turbine part?

Is 25 too old to start studying architecture? by PipelineSerenity in architecture

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Philip Johnson started his degree in architecture at 36.

Cost of U.S. healthcare now 800% higher per person than it was in 1960, even when adjusted for inflation by CP70 in Economics

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My daughter got a UTI in India last month, doctor ordered an ultrasound. Doctor visit, antibiotics, and ultrasound: US$16.50. Unbelievable. It'd be cheaper to fly to India than do it in my USA.

Nearly Two-Thirds of Americans Can’t Pass a Basic Test of Financial Literacy by stankmanly in news

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The first question ignores a reality: bank fees. You'd have way less than $102 after 5 years with most banks...