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		<title>Loving Jamaica!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My daughter was playing at the garden with her friends when she passed thru our gate and got caught by the steel sticking out at the side of the lock. It was a good thing that it was just the sleeves of her dress that was torn and no scratch were inflicted in her skin. [...]]]></description>
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<p> My daughter was playing at the garden with her friends when she passed thru our gate and got caught by the steel sticking out at the side of the lock. It was a good thing that it was just the sleeves of her dress that was torn and no scratch were inflicted in her skin. I would have to remember to call a offering <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.maxmetalltd.com/">welding supply company</a> and asked that our iron gate be<span id="more-119"></span> repaired. There are many offering welding companies in Jamaica that offer services like offering <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.maxmetalltd.com/">metal abrasives</a> and offering <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.maxmetalltd.com/">welded chain link</a>. I won’t have to look far since offering steel metal supplier is plenty in the vicinity. </p>
<p>We moved into our house five years ago when my husband was relocated here, in Jamaica. It was the perfect home for our unborn daughter that I’m still carrying at my belly at that moment. It was a two storey house with an attic. Surprisingly, the ceiling is quite higher than the normal height so our living room looks airy. My husband cared enough to remember that I get claustrophobic at times so he made sure that our home, even though small in size, is very spacious. It was painted with pastel colors. For our living room, the color is pastel yellow and green. For our bedroom, it’s pastel blue while for our daughter’s bedroom, it’s pastel pink. From the outside, it looks cozy. From the inside, it looks large and bright. The garden outside is also perfect with green Bermuda grasses growing in front of our house cascaded by our iron gate. A fountain and a swing were made at the center of the garden for our soon to be born daughter. The sunny weather is wonderful for morning joggings and afternoon walks in the park while the rainy season is great for indoor bonding with my family. </p>
<p>Ever since we lived here, every moment is like a dream come true. Seeing my daughter grow-up fast animatedly and having nice neighbors that delivers food into your doorstep every once in a while, is quite hard to find. Our move here is the best choice we made so far. </p>
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<p>good friends helping her source parts, she gave us a call&#8230; she is finishing the bike on her own, but needed help with proper fitment, welding, and assembly tips. I think she is on her way to an awesome vintage &#8220;retro&#8221; chop. FRAME&#8230;Harley-Davidson Wishbone Rigid ENGINE&#8230;Rebuilt HD Shovelhead TRANS&#8230;V-Twin 4 Speed Kicker BELT DRIVE&#8230;Jireh Cycle Supply SUSPENSION&#8230;Blevins-Jones Springer FRONT WHEEL&#8230;1976 Invader 19&#8243; REAR WHEEL&#8230;1976 Modified Invader 16&#8243; SISSY BAR&#8230;Marcie&#8217;s brother &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about welding supply</H3>Can my boyfriend get a small student loan just for welding school supplies?<br />My boyfriend who is a veteran of the US Army, wants to go back to school to learn how to weld. He is getting his tuition payed for by the US but he doesn&#039;t think they will cover the cost of supplies. Apparently welding supplies can cost up to $1,000. We don&#039;t have that kind of money to shell out for school right now. We could make monthly payments and pay it off in<br />
6 months or so. Also, we don&#039;t know too much about student loans and our options. He is really nervous to talk to financial aid because he doesn&#039;t like to admit he can&#039;t afford it all off the bat. I am going to make him call next week though for sure, even if I have to dial the number myself!</p>
<p>Anyways, does anyone know what our options are? Could he get a small student loan to pay off this amount? OR is there a way to get a credit card to pay this off, even if he has not so good credit? </p>
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