Houses, like the Mona Lisa, are rectangular, covered in paint, and smile cryptically when you festoon them with Christmas lights. Preserve priceless domiciles with today's Groupon: for $199, you get $500 toward painting and home-improvement services from DFW Painting. See here for DFW Painting's service area.
DFW Painting recolors home exteriors and interiors with thick coats of vibrant paint. Brush brandishers can breathe new hues into a 14'x14'x9' room's walls, ceiling, and trim, before painting one hallway door and the interior and door of one closet ($500). Or homeowners can opt to remake just a room’s walls ($200), cosset a 2,500-square-foot, single-story house with a coat of exterior paint ($1,750), or remove popcorn ceilings ($3,000) without the help of 15 hungry moviegoers.
A three-year workmanship warranty guarantees all of DFW Painting's projects. Contact the home-improvement mavens for a free estimate on painting jobs or to find out the chances of 2012 being a leap year.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Nonverbal Communication
There are numerous occasions in which verbal communication is not an option, from visiting a foreign nation to calling out the other guy in the Victorian-era diving helmet for biting your style. What are some effective methods of nonverbal communication you can try at home?
Sign language: Many dedicated adults take on the task of learning American Sign Language in order to effectively communicate with hearing-impaired loved ones. If you are not a dedicated person, more guttural gesticulation will do, such as using a thumbs up to indicate hamburger approval or making your hand look like a rabbit to indicate we are in danger, we have to run—quickly.
Pheromones: The human body uses secret smells to communicate all the time—often without your permission. Harnessing the limitless power of pheromones will let you transmit nasal messages silently, such as making yourself smell like lavender to attract a wealthy soap-store employee, or making yourself smell like microwaved garbage so that your roommate will buy 50% of an air conditioner.
Universal Blinking Code: Often shortened to UBC, Universal Blinking Code does not exist, and certainly isn't being used by everyone you know to privately discuss you, all of the time.
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