Upset

I can’t log in and use my Blogger account (I’m sending this post via e-mail).
I tried to migrate to the new Blogger months ago. While it was still in Beta.
And all the time I’ve been told, “Sorry. We can’t migrate your blog now. Please be patient. We’ll let you know when you can.”
Well, now when I go to log in I don’t have an option. I get stuck in a constant loop that tells me I must log in to the new Blogger.
Yet when I do it I get the same message again.
I’m hearing WordPress or someone else calling my name.
Anyone else having problems?

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Wacky uses

Mike Mc found a wacky use website today while doing some research.
Here’s a couple wacky uses on the site:

  • Clean a toilet bowl. Pour a can of Coca-Cola into the toilet bowl. Let the real thing sit for one hour, then brush and flush clean. The phosphoric acid in Coke removes stains from vitreous china, according to household-hints columnist Heloise.
  • Condition hair. To give your hair a great shine, pour a can of Coca Cola into your hair, working it in well, then rinse your hair with water.
  • Kill slugs or snails. Fill jar lids with flat Coca-Cola and set in the garden. Slugs and snails, attracted by sweet soda, will slither into the jar lid and be killed by the acids in the Coke.
  • Repulse deer. Drill a hole in a wrapped bar of Irish Spring Soap and, using string, hang it around crops. Deer mistake the smell of deodorant soap for humans, and flee.
  • Lubricate furniture drawers and windows. Rub Irish Spring Soap on the casters of drawers and windows so they slide open and shut easily.
  • Soothe a sore throat. Add a tablespoon of Smirnoff Vodka to glass of warm water and gargle. The alcohol helps numb the sore throat.
  • Remove grass stains from clothes. Rub the stain with a clean cloth soaked in Smirnoff Vodka, then rinse thoroughly.
  • Attract fish. When sprayed on fishing bait, WD-40 covers up the scent of human hands on the bait to better lure fish, according to USA Today. The WD-40 Company receives hundreds of letters from consumers confirming this use, but prefers not to promote WD-40 as a fishing lure since the petroleum-based product could potentially pollute rivers and streams, damaging the ecosystem.
  • Prevent grass clippings from clogging up a lawn mower. Spray WD-40 on the underside of lawn mower housing and blade before cutting the grass.

  • Ok… you’ll have to visit the site to read the rest.

    Firefox flicks

    Just found this today while browsing Mozilla.com.
    Firefox fans are starting to air new TV commercials for their favorite browser. There’s some good stuff out there.
    I love to see fan interaction and involvement in marketing.
    Viral-marketing is amazing. I only wish we could get more people to do the same things with our faith and churches.
    How many pastors (even media ministers) would be excited if their church members started making ads and posting them around town or even coming together to do television or radio ads?

    Watch a collection of videos submitted for the ads.

    Top 10 on OrangeNoiseRadio

    Here’s a mid-week peak a the top 10 requested songs on OrangeNoiseRadio.com
    You can still make your requests online at: www.orangenoiseradio.com. The voting continues every week until midnight Saturday night.

    1. Mirac – Take A Stand
    2. Thaxton – Best of Me
    3. Hokus Pick – Safe Assumption
    4. U2 – Grace
    5. TobyMac – Made to Love
    6. Need to Breathe – Shine On
    7. The Echoing Green – Safety Dance
    8. Shaded Red – Collide
    9. MxPx – I Can Be Friends With You
    10. John Schlitt – There is Someone