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November 15, 2010

ToolGirl Segments on REAL LIFE - 11/15 - 11/26 2010

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Real Life airs on CTS in Canada every day at 3:30 pm.  Here are the upcoming 'ToolGirl Bytes' segments for those who've been asking...

 

Week of November 15, 2010

Wednesday, November 17  - 'Pest in Peace' - Critter-proofing your dryer vent

Thursday, November 18  - 'The Eyes Have It' - The latest in safety gear

Friday, November 19  - 'Froth with Difficulty' - Heating and frothing milk without the mess

 

Week of November 22, 2010

Monday, November 22 - 'Cuppy Love' - Eco-friendly coffee-makers

Tuesday, November 23 - 'Glassy Move'  - Washing windows like a pro

Friday, November 26 - 'Bagging Rights' - Soft-sided toolbags

 

Comments

Michael

Did you do a video for 'Glitz 'n Hammer' or did something go terrible wrong?

ToolGirl

Yes we did, but it's not up on the Real Life site for some reason. Maybe it was too boring - gasp! - or maybe it just got overlooked. I'll check into it. Thanks for noticing - I hadn't visited the site while we were traveling for the past 5 weeks.

ToolGirl

P.S. Love the new avatar

Michael

It was that or a mock up of a TSA agent giving you the new and improved pat down.

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