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 Where is the best place to buy decent patio chair pads that aren't too expensive?

I have 6 wrought iron bistro chairs outside on my patio that I would like to buy chair pads/cushions for. most places it seems the cushions are $30+ apiece! I think that's outrageous. where can I find some that are more reasonable? keep in mind these need to be outdoor cushions for my patio. thank you!

Have you tried Wal-Mart/Target? they usually have seasonal items out by now.

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 Rumpus Party on Spoonfed   Things to do in London

Passing five aliens in the foyer, we enter the madness. And it’s straight to Clapton Metropole Room where a makeshift pineapple bar serves pretty unsavoury cocktails to speakeasy sounds. There’s a Tell Tale corner offering animal tails for a tenner and it’s got that fresh, early morning festival vibe, with small groups animatedly chatting to one another as we wait for things to really kick off.across the way my mate’s commandeered the candy floss machine and peculiar puppets hang down from the ceiling. Downstairs, having survived the killer corrugated staircase, we head into the Cakewalk Basement where The Dakota Gym Band is charming a horizontal, bean-bagged crowd. The rockabilly blues of the accordion, double bass and croaky, granddaddy vocals are a perfect respite from the mayhem elsewhere. before long I’m chatting with Rumpus regular Nicholas Immaculate, showing off his patchwork attire and miniature Gaga-esque hat, and his pal Keith, who’s not to be outshone in a plush fluorescent pink blazer and Beetlejuice striped trousers. “Rumpus is the space to be whoever you are,” they tell me. And they’re spot on, barely standing out themselves in this rainbow crowd. It’s a place where fetishes come to the forefront and inhibitions are left at the cloakroom.A laughing gas crowd gather on cushions scattered across the floor, but my fun’s cut short. oh God, a clown hovers close by. But even clowns have to up their game here, hence the unicorn horn protruding from this one’s head. way to make a phobia worse. Two of my mates reappear with bouffant hairstyles and heart face tattoos, having been at Hairy Poppins’ Pop up Hair Salon, which promises to transform “shaggy manes into styled cowlicks” for a small donation.Over in the Main Room safari-capped Professor Elemental introduces masters of ‘GypsStep’, Molotov Jukebox, whose long trumpet intro kicks their set of nicely. It’s an explosive, addictive musical cocktail with brass, violins, guitar, drums, accordion and the awesome vocals of Natalia Tena. how to describe GypsStep? A pinch of dubstep, dollop of flamenco and hints of electro, reggae and soul. amazing. I’m a convert.In perfect tandem the crowd are bobbing the Hava Nagila and my mate’s suddenly juggling in time to the claps. Not really noticing the transition, we’re dancing to a Latin-infused cover of ‘Seven Nation Army’, and fake maracas become mandatory. The female singer dutifully screams to the crowd, “All these men on stage are single!” and we’re putty in their hands. Crikey, these little coloured balls are breeding! They’re literally all over the floor, but we quickly realise it’s overflow from the ball pit next door. YES. Only at Rumpus can swimming in a sea of multicoloured balls with Rufio, a ringmaster and a grumpy looking jester, seem perfectly normal. however, in this adult-only pit people are getting frisky at the back. There’s Jaws-like movements and someone grabs my leg, culminating in a pretty lethal ball fight. after getting pelted in the head and missing most of my targets it’s time to abort.next door the mood’s slowed to a schmoozy ‘Let’s get it on’ and the singer shouts, “we expect babies by next year!” Bugger, just tripped over a long rat tail protruding from some man’s ass. as you do. And I’m being sprinkled with Meera’s magical make-a-wish glitter – she’s doing the rounds just in time for the electro swing takeover, which knocks everything up a gear. Having seen him recently at The Book Club’s sound clash, Chris Tofu doesn’t disappoint, reprising his role as Electroswing club guru, while Dr Malaka spices up the genre with his Balkan beats. I defy you not to dance yourself silly to their take on 1920s jazz – such infectious fun! as for the rave heads amongst you, the promise of ‘Twisted Beats and Twisted Acts’ in room two is delivered up by Senseless Records’ Sasquatch and his ‘dubstep/cumbria/kuduro interbass mash down’ and Sarantis’ dubstep grime. Soooo good, but completely knackers me out.we head back to the chill out where an Arabian-sounding clarinet solo hypnotises the crowd. It’s like the score from Aladdin and the floor’s covered with even more napping bodies. There’s bits of artwork dotted about the place, but between sky-high quiffs, random rodent tails and a unicorn clown, nothing really grabs my attention. Weirdly wonderful, this place is like a scaled down version of Secret Garden/Shangri La. Sign me up for the next one! 

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1298185290 65 Voting Reform Bill Clears Lords after Gruelling Battle

The filibustering that frayed tempers, forced ageing Lords to sleep in camp-beds in the Palace of Westminster, and raised the threat of an unprecedented "guillotine motion", appears to have come to an end after the longest Lords debate for 40 years.

The legislation log-jammed in the unelected chamber was the proposed electoral reform bill, which includes the referendum on the Alternative Vote (AV) central to the coalition agreement and the Tory election promise of reducing the number of MPs.

On Monday, Leader of the House Lord Strathclyde told the House of Lords that agreement had been reached through "the usual channels" to complete the bill with a “package of concessions” by Wednesday evening, making it to the statute book in time for the referendum on AV to be held in may as the coalition planned.

In addition to allowing a referendum on the AV system, the electoral reform bill would also reduce the number of MPs from 650 by 50 and redraw electoral boundaries; an adjustment which would see the Labour Party lose seats.

Labour peers had objected to this second element of the bill, and to the coupling of the two reforms, which they said should form two separate bills.

The Labour peers are easily outnumbered by the coalition in the House of Lords, and their opposition would have proved little obstacle, had it not been for the tight time frame; the bill needs to go through by February 16th in order for the referendum to be held during the election in may.

Labour peers were widely accused of filibustering – using long anecdotal speeches and picking over the finest of details to delay proceedings – in an attempt to drive a wedge between the coalition partners.

The coalition response was to push the debates longer, even carrying one marathon session through the night, with Lords sleeping on camp-beds and cushions in Westminster. With the deadline approaching for a may 5th vote, talk began of the possibility of using, for the first time in the history of the House of Lords, the "guillotine motion", which is a parliamentary motion to limit time on a debate.

But the potential use of the "guillotine" option apparently unsettled some cross-bench Lords and coalition backbenchers, uncomfortable with the notion of having Parliament impose its will on the House of Lords.

In the end, the government found a way forward with a concession in the form of public consultation on the proposed boundary changes and reduction in numbers of MPs.

Lord Wallace of Tankerness told peers, "The government proposes a public hearing process enabling the opportunity for the public and for the parties to express their view."

The Lib Dem minister said this would allow for "sensible discussion" of proposed boundary changes, while still allowing the number of MPs to be reduced from 650 to 600 in time for a 2015 general election.

The debate is thought to have been the longest for 40 years. in 1971, the Industrial Relations bill took 18 days to get through the committee stage in the House of Lords.

The potential use of the "guillotine" option apparently unsettled some cross-bench Lords and coalition backbenchers, uncomfortable with the notion of having Parliament impose its will on the House of Lords.

former Lord Chancellor and opposition leader in the House of Lords, Lord Falconer, however, hinted that the battle wasn’t over just yet. he said the agreement to complete this stage of the bill by Wednesday was "the product of good discussions on the content of the bill over the weekend and today". but he added, "The further timetable depends on further agreement on substantive issues between the parties."

The AV system allows the electorate to rank candidates in order of preference. if there is a particular candidate who receives over 50 per cent of the votes, then they are elected, as in the first-past-the-post system. however, if no single candidate gains 50 per cent, then the second-preference votes of the last candidate of the first count are redistributed. This process continues until 50 per cent is gained by one candidate.

The referendum on AV was a key element of the power-sharing agreement thrashed out between the Lib Dems and Conservative parties. The Conservatives are free to campaign against it, as the Lib Dems will take the opportunity to try to fulfil one of their electoral pledges: change to the voting system.

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  • Originally published February 4, 2011 at 12:04 p.m., updated February 4, 2011 at 12:11 p.m.

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LOS ANGELES – Deep in the bush of Kenya’s Masai Mara, the tribe had begun to wonder whether Jackson Njapit had lost his mind.

For years, he had spent his mornings at the one-room clinic, treating people for malaria, botched female circumcisions, the occasional lion and buffalo attack. now he roamed the savanna, chasing hot-air balloons filled with tourists, and he had begun to sell his cows, his goats and his sheep.

He spoke grandly of traveling to America and coming back with something precious, a skill that would help keep the clinic going.

“When I return,” he said, “it will be great news for all of Kenya.”

Villagers in Talek heard his plan and laughed. they pointed from their huts to the floating wicker baskets and said surely he would fall out of the sky.

“They told me, ‘This is something only white men can do. No African, especially no Masai, can fly this balloon.’ “

Undeterred, Njapit saved up for five years.

In June 2010, the tribesman who had never left the open plains of Kenya traveled to Los Angeles, his sword and club tucked in his luggage.

“I knew if I returned to the village without my pilot’s license, I will lose all respect,” Njapit said. “I will be seen as a fool by all of my tribe.”

At Los Angeles International Airport, he held out his passport to be stamped. he had six months on his visa to realize his dream.

Njapit was a small boy when Kenyan police arrived at his hut, demanding that his mother send one child to school. the tribe had long resisted enrolling its young, but now, having no choice, Nailepu decided to send him, her youngest.

He was one of 40 children of the five wives of Tente Njapit, a Masai warrior who used to raid neighboring tribes to steal cattle, the Masai’s most prized commodity.

To pay for his education, Njapit’s mother sold her remaining animals. she fetched firewood and water. she built huts the Masai way, using hay, cow dung and urine.

But when her son reached ninth grade and tuition went up, he was forced to drop out.

It was then that a group of missionaries from Indianapolis made a deal with the young man that changed his life. If he worked in their clinic in Talek, they would pay for his education, including a nursing degree.

“He had a lot of initiative and drive,” said David Giles, a missionary with Christian Missionary Fellowship in the 1980s. “And he was profusely thankful to us because he came from a family that did not have the resources.”

A decade later, with a degree from a nursing school near Nairobi, Njapit was among the most respected members of the tribe. His tribesmen proudly called him doctor. they gave him a seat of honor during ceremonies and a colorfully beaded club traditionally used as a talking stick by chiefs.

“He is the Masai community umbrella,” said Margaret Nabaala, a childhood friend who was granted political asylum in the U.S. three years ago after her fight against the practice of female circumcision resulted in death threats.

“He is their gynecologist, their pediatrician, their pharmacy and their dentist. When there is an emergency, he’s on a bike, going through the rain or in the dark to help them.”

The morning Andrew Peart walked into Njapit’s clinic, the only one for miles, he was feverish and aching with malaria. the Briton from Zimbabwe was a hot-air balloon pilot, one of the few catering to the thousands of tourists who descend on the Mara each year.

Njapit invited him to recuperate in the clinic’s bed. he gave him medicine. the two became friends. One morning, Peart invited Njapit to go up in his balloon.

“It was magical,” Njapit remembers. “You could see gazelles, elephants, thousands of them, wildebeests and zebras going together like ants moving on a hill.”

Just as impressive was what tourists paid Peart for an hourlong ride: $400 each. Njapit barely earned that much in a month.

“I thought to myself, ‘I can do this,’ ” Njapit said. “I can fly a balloon early in the morning and work at the clinic in the day. I can have money for supplies and for an ambulance.”

He estimated he would need about $10,000 to travel to and from the U.S., enroll in a flight school and earn his pilot’s license. Selling his animals would raise about $6,000.

Njapit knew he needed more money, but his quest had made the news across Kenya. he felt swept along by his own excitement and the expectations of his fellow tribesmen.

“Everybody was asking, ‘When do you leave? When do you leave?’ “

His first weeks in America were not easy.

At LAX, a stranger scolded him after he got lost in the terminal. When he finally found his ride – someone from the flight school holding a “Welcome Jackson” sign – he was driven straight to Adventure Flights in Lake Elsinore.

There, at the dusty dead end of a potholed trail, he was shown to his new place: a blue-and-beige motor home (rent: $30 a night). he spent his days sitting in a nook by the window, studying wind patterns, pressure systems and federal regulations.

In the evenings, he walked down the hill to the office to Skype his wife, Sintoyia, and his three young children. On YouTube, he searched for videos of his tribe – jumping, singing, chasing lions with spears.

Home felt a world away. So did his goal.

The $6,000 from selling the animals was long gone, and he still owed the school half of the $8,000 tuition and thousands more for lodging. When food, transportation and other expenses were added, he needed to come up with $11,000.

A lot of people go to the Mara looking to help the tribe – from the U.S., Sweden, Canada and beyond. as a leading Masai, Njapit met many of them, including Marlise Karlin, a spiritual teacher who became stranded in a rainstorm while on vacation in 2007. When she learned of his dream, Karlin raised money for him and arranged his enrollment at the flight school.

In August, two months after he arrived in the U.S., Karlin invited him to Los Angeles to meet her friends and drum up donations.

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He heard the strangers’ names in a blur: Kim and Kip in Woodland Hills, Joanne and David in Brentwood, Aviva and Syd in Beverly Hills, Shawn in Pacific Palisades.

For a month and a half, the visitor was passed from friend to friend, house to house. the homes were unlike anything Njapit had ever seen – swimming pools, plush pillows, fine art, stainless steel.

“I felt small because everything was big,” he said. “Big ceilings, big kitchens, big offices, big beds, big televisions.”

When he saw a lobster at a farmer’s market, he cringed and wondered why anyone would eat a big red cockroach. he thought Disneyland was too crowded, the cars were too fast. the few cows he saw were lazy. they lived behind iron fences, and each time Njapit saw them, he wanted to set them free.

Fishing on a boat was nauseating; golfing was relaxing. Doggy day care seemed absurd. he gave surfing a try, though he was convinced “this is for people who want to kill themselves” and was never able to stay standing on the board.

During one outing, he met Mary Argimon, a yoga teacher who had spent time helping the Masai in Kenya. she offered to raise money for him.

“I knew what he was doing wasn’t easy, ” she said. “It was like trying to put a Masai on the moon.”

The days flew by in a rush of adventures. When October came around, Njapit realized he had less than three months before he had to leave.

Supporters had raised about $3,000, but Njapit had done little studying and his most difficult exams were just a few weeks away.

“I needed to go and finish what I came here to do,” he said.

November in the Inland Empire was rainy and windy. When the weather obliged and Njapit managed to get up in the balloon, he struggled. he crash-landed by mistake and forgot to give passengers safety instructions. Twice during set-up, he melted holes in the balloon’s fabric.

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As he soared 500 feet over Sun City one morning, the retirement community stretched below in an endless grid of gray rooftops and gravel yards, punctuated by the occasional aqua of a backyard pool. over and over, the burner roared and spit a flame into the purple-and-pink balloon to keep it aloft.

Seeing a clearing, Jim Bilbrey, the flight school’s owner, instructed Njapit to go in for a test landing.

But instead of releasing warm air to begin the descent, Njapit added heat.

Seconds later, he scrambled to correct his mistake. the basket hit the ground with a jolt, then skipped clumsily along a field, jostling the passengers.

“You’ve got to have control of the balloon at all times,” Bilbrey warned him. “If the examiner has to take over the aircraft, you will fail.”

“He’s a really good guy, an honest guy,” Bilbrey said. “But I do a lot of charity work already, and I’ve made a huge investment to help him.”

Just before Thanksgiving, two dozen of Njapit’s supporters gathered in a Hollywood home to discuss how they might help. One supporter gave him $2,500.

At the end of the night, after hors d’oeuvres, desserts and wine, Njapit waved his beaded club in the air and thanked his American friends.

“I may not be able to see you for the rest of my of my life,” he said, “but you will not regret all you are doing for me.”

In the days ahead, however, efforts to raise money fell flat. People wined and dined Njapit, but hardly anyone wrote checks. Because he was a long drive away at the flight school, planning events was tricky.

On Dec. 9, the moment Njapit had dreamed of finally came. he passed his final flying exam and officially became a pilot. he posted the news on Facebook for Kenyans to see: “today is my day of victory, i have earned and received my commercial pilot licence.”

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The next day, he returned to L.a., eager to focus on raising more money. Even with the donations he’d received, he still owed the school about $10,000 and had less than three weeks left in the States. But in Los Angeles, people were busy – Christmas shopping, flying out of town, spending time with families.

“Everybody had the best intentions,” Argimon said. “but things got so scattered.”

The morning Njapit left for Kenya, he was relieved and ecstatic.

He missed his connection in Dubai and arrived in Talek a day late, long after the sun had set and the news reporters had given up and left. Early the next morning, the feasts began in his honor. the first day, nearly 500 villagers showed up at his house. the next day brought 300 more. Njapit slaughtered seven sheep and four goats to feed everyone, even those who had once mocked his dream.

It wasn’t long before his phone rang with job offers, including one from his friend Andrew Peart.

“They are fighting over me,” Njapit said with a laugh, speaking by phone from Talek. “But I know I am going to fly with my mentor, Andrew.”

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He will need an additional six months to clock the training hours that balloon companies in Kenya require for pilots. Then, he can start collecting a salary and begin paying back Bilbrey.

“No matter what, I will find a way to pay,” he said. “I have to.”

Two weeks after coming home, he awoke early to tag along with a pilot friend, David Eris, as he flew a balloon full of tourists over the Masai Mara.

The passengers were from New Zealand, Germany and Texas. they settled into the basket and eagerly waited for liftoff instructions.

Just then, Eris introduced Njapit, and the Masai smiled proudly.

“This is Captain Jackson. he just came from training in the United States.”

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1. Map out the pieces on a standard 48″x96″ sheet of plywood, using tape to label which piece is which.

2. Have the wood cut at a local hardware store, or cut it yourself. the machines for cutting wood at Lowe’s or Home Depot aren’t super-exact so be sure to double-check all measurements.

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6. Add felt to the legs to prevent scratching the floor.

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NetRetailers, inc., a Northbrook, Illinois-based online retailer, announces the addition of Tropitone patio furniture to PatioFurnitureBuy.com, its flagship patio furniture site. since 1954, Tropitone Furniture has been providing outdoor furniture to the finest estates, resorts, hotels, clubs and multi-housing communities worldwide. Adding Tropitone Furniture’s outdoor furniture collections to PatioFurnitureBuy.com reinforces NetRetailers’ commitment to offering its online customers the highest quality patio furniture with innovative, imaginative collections that have endured for the past six decades.

PatioFurnitureBuy.com offers an extensive lineup of outdoor dining and seating sets, chaise lounges, patio umbrellas, lounge sets, patio heaters and much more at savings of up to 40 percent off retail prices. as an authorized online retailer of Tropitone Patio Furniture, PatioFurnitureBuy.com now adds more than 30 fresh collections found in such luxurious locations as Bellagio Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, NV; Hilton Tobago; Atlantis Hotel, Bahamas and the Houstonian Hotel Club and Spa, Houston, TX.

All of Tropitone’s patio furniture is custom made and includes the customer’s choice of more than 200 fabrics for replacement cushions and patio umbrellas. PatioFurnitureBuy.com offers standard free shipping on all sets and most patio furniture pieces ship within two weeks of the order date. Customers purchasing from PatioFurnitureBuy.com are further protected by manufacturer’s warranties, best prices and attentive customer care available via phone, email and live chat.

About PatioFurnitureBuy.com PatioFurnitureBuy.com is an online retailer of top quality patio furniture operated by NetRetailers, inc. PatioFurnitureBuy.com offers high quality furniture products offered at great prices. PatioFurnitureBuy.com specializes in custom made products, offering hundreds of finish colors, fabric designs, cushion trim options, selected table tops, chair ties and much more to tailor outdoor furniture to its customers’ personal taste and style. PatioFurnitureBuy.com is a better Business Bureau accredited business.

About Tropitone Tropitone innovation has changed the face of the aluminum outdoor patio furniture industry. Today, the Tropitone tradition of innovation lives on in the design and manufacture of casual indoor and outdoor patio furniture, pool furniture, contract and hospitality furnishings, patio umbrellas, market umbrellas and shade solutions to remain fashionable, comfortable and express your style for years and years.

NetRetailers Adds Tropitone Patio Furniture to PatioFurnitureBuy.Com