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Wed 06/16/10 10:16 PM
Contractor

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Wed 06/16/10 10:08 PM
You are in touch. Great!

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Wed 03/26/08 08:30 PM
Single, but open to commitment.

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Wed 03/26/08 07:17 PM
Hello:

I am a retired paramedic in AZ. I did just as you are contemplating. The medical community is so open here, and the need for good nurses is great. There are or were 5 trauma centers here, a burn unit, a neuro, and of course the Mayo Clinic. As the other folks here have said, AC and sunscreen is a must, and as in any big city, also safety.
It is quite a cultural area also. The state offers a multitude of climate year round.
No, I do not work for the Chamber of Commerce, but just enjoy living here.
I wish you only the best of luck in your decision.

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Sat 01/05/08 07:43 PM
I am a 20 year retird medic. Thank you! Good Stuff!

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Mon 12/24/07 02:11 PM
Powerful! Powerful! Amazing what happens when we pay it forward.

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Tue 10/09/07 05:30 AM
Clear and Present Penis (Danger)

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Fri 10/05/07 08:05 PM
Yes they do, but it is amazing how many people seem to think it is not cool. What ever happened to romance?

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Wed 10/03/07 05:53 AM
Good. Usually they are on their own circuit per room, but before you call, maybe check them all to be sure they haven't tripped. Plug in a hair dryer or light for checking. I'm trying to exhaust all of my ideas, maybe save u some bucks. I have seen people tie wash room GFI's into bathroom or kitchen GFI's. I do hope this has helped you. Have a great day!

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Wed 10/03/07 05:36 AM
A GFI is a ground fault circuit interuppter. If you come into contact with water, the grounding effect will trip the breaker so you don't continue to get zapped. They are a rectangular sized outlet, that have either both white or black and red buttons on them. One says reset the other says trip or test. If you have one, it should be close or in the same room. GFI's should be used wherever there is the possibility of water contact. Bathrooms, washrooms, outdoor.

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Wed 10/03/07 05:23 AM
Good morning. I am a home building contractor, and saw your plight. You did the right thing to check the circuit breaker. Another thing to try is: Check to see if your cord is plugged in properly (they can work loose), or see if you are connected to a GFI circuit breaker. By code (at least here) the washer should be on it's own circuit, but sometimes people do run several outlets on that same circuit and use a GFI. I hope that helps you.

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Mon 10/01/07 09:09 PM
I got you off track of the weird topic....sorry all.

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Mon 10/01/07 09:08 PM
I am so envious. It was so green there. I live in the desert area of SW US

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Mon 10/01/07 09:04 PM
Have the cyclones come thru or is that more in January?

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Mon 10/01/07 09:02 PM
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. I am unsure where that leaves me....

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Mon 10/01/07 09:01 PM
I used to go there in the 90's. Dove the Barrier in 92. People were so nice.

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Mon 10/01/07 08:57 PM
Jess:

Queensland? Wonderful. Been to Brisbane, and Surfers' Paradise.

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Mon 10/01/07 08:53 PM
Jess:
You have it all down. I'm jealous, but norbal!

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Mon 10/01/07 08:47 PM
you all seem too nice to be weird.

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Mon 10/01/07 08:34 PM
I am too real in life.

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