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Forty minutes ago, I got a real shock. My bare foot bumped into this scale and it bumped into the toilet. I heard an explosion, and the glass blew all over the bathroom floor, even out into the hall past the open bathroom door. By the way, I did not bump this with much force. I wasn’t running – more like shuffling. The noise was so loud, I was certain that somehow it was the toilet that cracked or blew a hole in it.

This scale is beautiful. It’s always worked. It seems accurate to me. But…

Both of my feet are bleeding on top of both my feet from shards so small, I don’t even know where they went. Both wounds look like pinholes, but you should have seen the blood gush. I’m sure I swept up most of the glass, but anything I missed will turn up in the next couple of days… in my feet!

Small and large chunks of crystalized glass are all over the place. I even took a couple of pictures in case anyone is interested. The entire top plate is exploded and the underlying plastic is in pieces, too, with wires dangling.

So, who is the maniac that designed this thing? It is dangerous if you have children, and it is dangerous for the elderly. It’s also dangerous if you rely on a blood supply. I bought this for my father to use as he’s 85 years old, and his weight changes are critical. Fortunately, he’s in the hospital now, so at least he’s safe from this thing!

I heartily recommend this product unless safety is a concern. Think I’ll buy another? Are ya nuts???!!!
Meridien Large Paris Table

I work in a library and read a lot of books. This book ripped at my soul. From the poignant beginning, where the main character sits depressed in a nursing home longing simply to go to the circus, to the surprisingly satisfying ending, this book never ever lets up. The characters are all well rounded and stunningly unforgettable. Read this book, you will never forget it.
Paris Pastry Grocery Store

immediately immersed in the characters… couldnt wait to keep coming back to pivk up the book again. loved it
Paris Beijing

Paris casino playing cards

Paris Poodle Wall Peg Paris Poodle Wall Peg – Set of Two by Wish Upon A StarKids will love to hang their special belongings on this adorable wall peg by Wish Upon a Star. The wall peg fits flush on a wall with a keyhole …

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Hi everyone I would just like you to know the truth about this book, well the truth for me anyway. I was 17 and impressional and an aquaintance recommended this book to read, because of all the answers and possibilitys it would provide. I read it and enjoyed it, I bought the entire series and enjoyed them to, but by reading them so enthusiastically I stated to take on this guys beliefs and as soon as I knew it the god that I believed in disapeared and was replaced with some concept of a god that was very different to my own.

I was a very happy person and had no cares in the world, but after reading these books I became a perpetual door mat for people, I got insecure and really felt I was living in hell and I was only 18. All my dreams felt worthless and I lost sence of why I was here. I honestly blame it on the books othe wise I would have had my solid foundations of beliefs that were unwaivering. I believe now that this guy is a fraud 100% no doubt about it and is just out there to make some bucks on his own idealistic concepts and knowledge of different religions. Because hey he’s rich now, the books were a great idea and honeslty I believe if god wanted to communicate with us he would have done so directly with out this guys books.

I’m now 20, and looking back glad i made the mistake of reading the books so I never make the mistake of believing that anyone claiming to give ‘gods message’ isn’t really giving gods message.

Thank you for your time.
Together in Paris DIMITRI

A co-worker mentioned this book to me during what seemed like an ordinary conversation. Little did I know that the conversation would change my life by leading me to this book. Since reading this book, I’ve read Book 2, “When Everything Changes, Change Everything”, and “Happier Than God”. I’m now reading Book 3 and “New Revelations” is next. (I’ve actually read some of “New Revelations”; loaned to me by another co-worker and loved it so much, I ordered my own.) That my short attention span has allowed me to read and absorb so much over the past few months is a testament to the powerful messages in these books. Some of the information is redundant but only because it is relevant to different messages throughout the books. These books are for those who believe (or want to believe) that God is a loving, accepting God. The author talks about quantum theory in ways that anyone could understand. If you have read Deepak Chopra or Wayne Dyer and not been able to “get it”, read Neale Donald Walsch. I will re-read Chopra and Dyer after finishing my Walsch books, as I’m sure I’ll get more from them now.
Twilight in Paris 1000

I love my Kindle as most people do. I am really happy that I am able to take many books with me where ever I go. I recieved my Kindle for Christmas 2009. I asked for this for Christmas because a new book in a series had come out and it was 2.5 inches thick and heavy. The Kindle made it easy to read at work without the weight.
Can not live without my Kindle. Thanks Amazon.
Pachyderms in Paris Canvas