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no! she invented it on September 5, 2000! check out her website at rjmiro.com
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you put the paper on a table lol
1. remove a half sheet 2. dip the paper 3. observe the m8 paper 4. compare any color change 5. report results 6. discard m8 paper
A 500 pages of 20lb paper is 2 inches thick. If you use 18lb or 24lb paper your measurement will change in proportion. The still of ring will determine how many inches of paper you can actually get into a 5 inch binder. Also, the pages will expand once you start using them.
1- remove a half sheet of m8 paper... 2-Dip the paper into the liquid 3-Observe the m8 paper for color changes 4-compare any color change 5-report results 6-discard m8 paper
You can measure your ring size in several different ways:1. Go to a store and have a jeweler do it.2. If you have a ring that fits you, use a ring chart that you can print out3. Measure your ring size online (for example Find My Ring Size http://findmyringsize.com)4. Use a piece of paper and wrap it around your finger.5. Use a plastic or metal ring sizer that you can get in a store or sent to you by mail/post
once you capture 5 villains.
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The Lucy Show - 1962 Lucy and the Ring-a-Ding Ring 5-5 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G