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Remember that brown pairs are best suited to tan, greens, beige,     brown and other earth tones that are darker in color. Tan colored shoes match     well with lighter tan, white, beige, blue and other earth tones that are     lighter. Black shoes look good when matched with gray, black or navy pants.     Burgundy, meanwhile, is light brown, khaki, gray or blue's perfect match.26 Apr 2008 15:30 GMT1
Remember that brown pairs are best suited to tan, greens, beige, brown
and other earth tones that are darker in color. Tan colored shoes
match well with lighter tan, white, beige, blue and other earth tones
that are lighter. Black shoes look good when matched with gray, black
Gucci Watches Take Over The Watch Industry26 Apr 2008 15:29 GMT1
Gucci Watches Take Over The Watch Industry
Since the invention of the quartz watch in the 1970's, nearly all of
the watches on the market are quartz battery powered. Over 90% of all
watches manufactured today, including Gucci watches, are quartz
How To Care For Your Luxury Watch To Make It Last As Long As Possible26 Apr 2008 15:28 GMT1
How To Care For Your Luxury Watch To Make It Last As Long As Possible
If you decide to purchase a luxury watch, you will also want to make
sure you take good care of your watch. Proper care and maintenance of
your watch will extend the life of the watch, and ensure that you get
Take Samanta4Love to a Private show!26 Apr 2008 15:27 GMT1
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FISH DON'T NEED WATCHES!25 Apr 2008 19:27 GMT1
Moron.......
No body wants your crappy watches.
TIME to go away.
Question about placing new plants in pond23 Apr 2008 00:16 GMT1
purchasing new pond plants and wondering if there might to make sure disease
free...should they be treated in some way before placing into pond?
aerator21 Apr 2008 16:31 GMT2
i'm sure i'll get jumped for asking what some will see as a dumb
question, but how many of you use an aerator?  how absolutely necessary
is it?
algae question17 Apr 2008 05:11 GMT1
Is there some kind of fish that I can put into small pond (300 gal) that
will eat algae? I am in zone 5 have six goldfish in pond....looking for
simple natural way to control the string type algae....any suggestions
appreciated.
question about earthworms in pond16 Apr 2008 16:24 GMT1
Have small pond (300 gal) with six  4 to 5  inch goldfish....today I noticed
the pond has dozens of live earthworms in it.  I only fed the fish once or
twice since I uncovered a couple weeks ago (the water temp has been
averaging around 50 degrees) so anyway the fish seem to be ...
Need opinions...........  Melafix15 Apr 2008 23:51 GMT6
I picked up Melafix and Pimafix this week. What have you had the most
success with? Using both together or using one at a time,... or alternating
them on different days?
moving YoYo loaches & friends15 Apr 2008 18:13 GMT14
I'm going to be moving 2 YoYo loaches, 3
Cory cats, 2-3 Glowlight Tetras & several
otocinclus from a 20G long to a 55G.  Both
are moderately planted.  Plants are easy care
Proud OTO keeper!11 Apr 2008 06:44 GMT4
Dear List,
just to share something with you...
on 2002-10-10 I bought 7 otocinclus: O1, O2, O3, O4, O5, O6 and O7;
today, more than 5 yeas after, O4, the last one, died!
is it ok to place a piece of wood in pond?09 Apr 2008 15:56 GMT1
I am thinking of placing a piece of wood in small pond to create hiding
place for goldfish...are some woods toxic to fish?  Any information
appreciated.....TOA
corydoras07 Apr 2008 19:52 GMT5
please could someone tell me how corys breed,i have a 5 bronse corys 2 of
which have started laying eggs on the side of the tank,but the males don't
seem to be sporning over them,do they ,do they mate before the eggs are layed,
or as they are layed??
fishys04 Apr 2008 01:18 GMT7
hi i would like to know about some tropical fish that is easy yet beautiful
that dont atract deseases to my tank. thx in advance
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