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  1. Baja Fresh

    Baja Fresh

    Go to Mexican fast food on the west side

    Since 1990, Baja Fresh Mexican Grill has been making all your Mexican food favorites the way you like them. BIG, FRESH, and DELICIOUS!

  2. The Harborough Handyman Stuart Beard

    The Harborough Handyman Stuart Beard

    He can do pretty much anything

    Call Stuart Beard on 07792 317301

    Call for help and friendly advice on any the following jobs (or any others you can think of!)

    Assemble flat pack furniture.

    Hang curtain rails, poles, blinds and doors

    Finish DIY jobs, household repairs and general maintenance.

    Laminate flooring, Tiling, Bathrooms and Kitchens.

    Wallpapering and Painting.

    Joinery, repair rotten windows, decking and shed building.

    I will treat your property like my own, and just to be sure I have £1m public liability insurance.

  3. Dreft

    Dreft

    Hard to find nothing better for hand washing

    Dreft Pure Gentleness Detergent is a hypoallergenic laundry detergent that's specially formulated to be fragrance-free with 0% added dyes, chlorine, phosphates.

  4. Lip Sync Lip Balm

    Lip Sync Lip Balm

    Was recommended by a snooper and what a find

    With LIPSYNC's premium all-natural botanical lip balm, we offer more than just lip care; we provide a lifestyle a statement that celebrates confidence,

  5. Rizla

    Rizla

    Bien sur the best rolling papers -

    The history of Rizla can be traced back to 1796, when Napoleon Bonaparte is said to have given the Lacroix family of France a license to supply rolling papers to French troops. The name "Rizla" is a combination of the French word for "rice" ("riz") and "Lacroix"

  6. O Come O Come Emmanuel

    O Come O Come Emmanuel

    And singing Christmas carols in general

    The words to O Come O Come Emmanuel were originally written in Latin text and combined from various antiphons by an unknown author, possibly in the 12th Century. The Latin text was translated into English by John Mason Neale in 1851

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