Emily Smith

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Welcome to Facebook, Chris! Hope you enjoy it. It can take a while to get up and running with a newotrk, but if you've ever used myspace in the past you'll find it head and shoulders above. My advice would be to give it a week or so to get used to the vanilla site, then start dabbling with the extra applications.
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One simple way would be to puschare an archival box to store the uniform. You can use clean cotton sheets between the layers or puschare acid-free tissue paper.  Try to limit the number of folds when packing the uniform.  You can use crumpled up tissue paper or batting to soften any folds where they are needed.  If the uniform is in fairly good condition and storage space is an issue, you could hang it on padded hangers. Either make your own garment bag out of clean cotton or puschare a garment bag that breathes.  Be careful not to encapsulate the uniform entirely in plastic.

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One simple way would be to puschare an archival box to store the uniform. You can use clean cotton sheets between the layers or puschare acid-free tissue paper. Try to limit the number of folds when packing the uniform. You can use crumpled up tissue paper or batting to soften any folds where they are needed. If the uniform is in fairly good condition and storage space is an issue, you could hang it on padded hangers. Either make your own garment bag out of clean cotton or puschare a garment bag that breathes. Be careful not to encapsulate the uniform entirely in plastic.

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