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    Lindesfarne Trotting Fences and Cantering Crossrails – Video - November 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Lindesfarne Trotting Fences and Cantering Crossrails

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    Tullow Tank to roll out at Fairyhouse - November 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Updated: Monday, 03 Nov 2014 12:47 | Comments The Tullow Tank is the big attraction at Fairyhouse on Tuesday

    The Tullow Tank is the star attraction at Fairyhouse as he makes his debut over fences in the Fairyhouse Membership 2015 On Sale Now Beginners Chase.

    Formerly in the care of Philip Fenton, the six-year-old landed the Royal Bond at this venue before enhancing his reputation with another top-flight success at Leopardstown's Christmas meeting.

    A subsequent defeat at the hands of Vautour did little harm to his impressive CV and given he has always looked a chaser in the making, his new trainer Dessie Hughes will be hoping he can take high rank in the novice division.

    Hughes looks to have another leading chance in the opening I.N.H Stallion Owners EBF Novice Hurdle (12.55) with Sheamus, a well-backed winner over this course and distance last month and seemingly on a steep upward curve, having landed a quickfire bumper double previously.

    He won't have things all his own way, however, with Time For A Pint taking the eye on his return, and he impressed when winning over 2m here back in May. Cillian's Return takes a marked drop in class and is also respected.

    A big run from the Noel Meade-trained hurdling debutant Wildebeest would not surprise in the Book Online At Fairyhouse.ie Maiden Hurdle, where Marys Choice makes her first start over timber following a narrow defeat at the hands of Meade's Snow Falcon in a bumper here.

    Progressive chaser Foritsa could be worth sticking with now reverting to hurdles off a significantly lower mark in the Book Your Christmas Party At Fairyhouse December 20th Handicap Hurdle, while there should be plenty more to come from lightly-raced Tipperary winner Better B Quick in the Sponsor A Race At Fairyhouse Call 018256167 Handicap Chase.

    The Your Club's Fundraiser At Fairyhouse, Enquire Today Beginners Chase sees dual hurdle winner King Leon tackling fences for the first time, but he takes on promising Limerick maiden hurdle winner Lord Adare, who could have a bright future in this code.

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    Cedar Posts and Barbed Wire Fences – blogspot.com - November 2, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A few weeks ago I banged out a half dozen tweets (twitter rant) after seeing 2 near pedestrian vs car accidents within a quarter mile of each other. The victim in each case, a CMS Middle School student trying to cross speeding traffic on South Charlotte's Pineville - Matthews Road (Highway 51 to Native Charloteans).

    Main stream media types fail to take notice of such things, unless of course there is the dead body of a 14 year old lying in the road.

    Case in point, Park Road where there were no crosswalks or signals until a South Meck freshman was struck and killed while trying to cross the street several years ago.

    Even though main stream media types including WCNC's Dianna Rugg blew it off my direct appeal as not newsworthy, South Charlotte Weekly's Ryan Pitkin saw the need to spotlight my concerns.

    His in depth look at the situation follows in part here:

    South Charlotte Middle School students and parents cross Pineville-Matthews Road around 4 p.m. as they do every school day.Ryan Pitkin/SCW photo

    Students At A Crossroad

    Ryan Pitkin October 31, 2014

    Five middle-school-aged children and three adults peer down Pineville-Matthews Road as westbound traffic barrels by at 50 miles per hour. Its nearing 4 p.m. and traffic levels are starting to increase.

    (Note: on the afternoon CP saw two students nearly hit while trying to cross highway 51 they were on their own, with no parents in sight.)

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    Big Brother Hotshots – Mending fences – Video - November 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Big Brother Hotshots - Mending fences
    Big Brother Hotshots, Nhlanhla and Sheillah patch up their relationship. Subscribe to this, the official Big Brother Africa channel. For more video, go to http://www.bigbrotherafrica.com....

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    pressue wash fences – Video - November 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    pressue wash fences
    Instead of spending thou$ands let Extremely Clean Pressure Washing clean your wood fence and make it look like new!!!

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    Ad review: Domes, sparks and fences - November 1, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Candidates wearing safety goggles as they tour factories. Politicians talking on the phone. Spooky shots of the Capitol dome.

    Politicians talk about all the new things they want to do. But when it comes to campaign ads, groupthink rules: The techniques have worked in the past, and a candidate in the lead doesnt want to take any chances.

    One reason these ads are often powerful is that using symbols can be an extremely effective way to make a point. So Matthew Dybwad of the firm CRAFT Media/Digital says that when a candidate wants to send a message about jobs, you can communicate a lot in a very small amount of time, in a factory sparks flying, people wearing hard-hats.

    GOP admaker Casey Phillips, for instance, loves to have his candidate lean on fences. Larry Rhoden, a Phillips client who lost his GOP Senate primary in South Dakota, rests a fist on a wire-and-log fence as he closes an ad featuring him pointing at livestock: While this bull might be useful in South Dakota, weve had enough of Obamas bull around here.

    (POLITICO's polling center)

    Phillips says that the fence-leaning gives candidates a better body posture and makes them not look out of place in the frame. I am fully guilty of overusing fence posts in my ads, and Im proud of that.

    POLITICO reviewed more than 100 political ads from this campaign season, and found these common threads:

    Let the sparks fly!

    Even though millions of voters have white collar jobs, scenes from office parks rarely appear in political ads. Instead, a candidate will more likely show up in a factory setting wearing a hard-hat and safety goggles.

    (POLITICO's 2014 race ratings)

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    Safety fences may be installed at some railway crossings: Anupong - October 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A possible solution - setting up safety fences at the crossings - should come with officials to man them around the clock to effectively prevent accidents, he said, he was gathering information and would soon consult with the SRT about implementing a solution and what agency would fund it.

    In regard to a crash in Khon Kaen on Thursday that killed five people and injured another 40, provincial railway inspector Sompan Udompan said the crossing had low traffic volume of just 300 cars a day but damage from the accident was estimated at Bt30 million.

    Some 21 of the 62 crossings in Khon Kaen have safety fences, while the rest have three warning signs. Installing a safety fence would cost Bt4 million per spot, so the SRT would consider sites where 100,000 cars cross, among factors for fence installation and then prioritise those deemed most needy, he said.

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    Fences outside property lines cause consternation in Savoy - October 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SAVOY The planning commission revisited the issue of easements along the rear lot lines around the lake in the Liberty on the Lakes subdivision.

    They are currently designated as public utility easements and overflow for storm water. Seven homeowners have constructed fences extending 12 to 15 feet beyond their lot lines into the easements. The fences were mistakenly approved by a village employee, and if Savoy required the fences to be removed, it could be at the village's expense.

    According to Stefanie Pratt, a resident of the subdivision, all of the homeowners along the lake would like the easements to become part of their lots. The homeowners maintain the land and will continue to do so until a homeowner's association is established.

    "This is a messy issue out there," said Village Engineer and Director of Public Works Brent Maue.

    According to Maue, village staff spent "an unbelievable amount of time" trying to find a resolution to appease all parties.

    Maue presented the staff's proposal to allow the fences to remain, and any future requests for fencing in the easements would be deferred to the homeowner's association, once established. The homeowner's association would set specific rules and make the determination for approval for each request. The land would never actually belong to the homeowners, leaving ultimate control over the property to the village.

    "This was the best option we could come up with," Maue said.

    The commissioners and the residents in the audience seemed equally unimpressed with the compromise.

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    Three steps to take before erecting a fence - October 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Fences serve many purposes on a property and can even add visual appeal and value to a home. A fence can effectively delineate property borders, serve as a safety barrier and keep pets and children from wandering into the street.

    According to Zillow, an online real estate database, erecting a fence on a property in an area where fences are common usually increases the value of the home, putting it in line with similar properties nearby. However, this may only be the case if the fence is installed professionally and matches other fences throughout the neighborhood.

    1. Homeowners planning to install a fence should first secure a copy of their property surveys. A survey of the property is often conducted upon purchasing a home and/or when the land and home is being assessed. If you do not have a survey, you can hire a professional to conduct one.

    The survey will be handy because it clearly marks property lines. Depending on the local regulations, fences may need to be installed a certain number of inches or feet within the property line. Your municipality and building code office will be able to guide you further as to what is legal. Reputable fencing companies that work in the community should also have a good understanding of fencing regulations.

    2. Obtain a permit; it is typically needed to install a fence. Either your contractor or you will need to apply for the permit before construction can begin. It is best to follow the law so that the fence can be installed in a manner that is consistent with local regulations and will not be subject to potentially costly removal.

    3. As a courtesy, speak with your neighbors about your fencing plans. The fence will separate your properties from one another, and your neighbors may have certain feelings about what they want to look at. Even if a neighbor is not sharing the cost, it is a good idea to discuss fencing with your neighbors in an effort to reduce the likelihood of conflict down the road. Fences have been points of contention between neighbors, and you dont want a previously amicable relationship to turn sour.

    In some instances, neighbors will be excited about the prospect of a fence and may want to share the cost. Fencing contractors may offer discounts for multi-home installations, so it pays to inquire with the neighbors for that reason alone.

    Homes with pools may need fences as a safety precaution. Be sure they fit the protocol. They may need self-latching/locking gates to prevent entry to the yard.

    A fence can be a good investment, but homeowners must take the appropriate legal measures and consider their neighbors before erecting any fences.

    This content is provided by the Advertising Department of the Observer Publishing Company

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    RCT3 Tutorial – How To Make A Realistic Coaster – Episode 20 – Fences ‘n More – Video - October 31, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    RCT3 Tutorial - How To Make A Realistic Coaster - Episode 20 - Fences #39;n More
    In this episode, I do some more pathwork stuff. Nothing that #39;s really worth mentioning, most of the things I #39;ve covered before, but I guess it might be worth sticking around for the hedges...

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