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A large window is a good option if you wish to remain well-connected with the nature at all times. Additionally, it also helps to bring down your energy bill. On the downside, a big window http://neednewwindows.com/can take away a considerable amount of storage space. It can also put your privacy at risk. Small windows, on the other hand, efficiently safeguard your privacy and security while keeping the kitchen well-ventilated.
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On Mon, 05 May 2014 11:50:27 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On 5/5/2014 3:06 AM, wrote: A large window is a good option if you wish to remain well-connected with the nature at all times. Thanks. I'd like a biggerer window so I kin stay connected with nature. My window is small and all I kin see is the guardhous and da yard. I wish I could get my head between the bars to look out and maybe I could sea da other walls and bob wire around the yard. I can here the inmate yell in a fite tho. We gots lots of nature tho, Rats is nature Sometimes you just have a bad day at the dungeon. |
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