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Jazz Blue Green
Jazz Blue Green
were can AI get jazz jackrabbit 3D PC ?


this game have's a green rabbit ayelow rabbit a red rabbit and a blue rabbit

Sorry, but it doesn't look like the game ever got completed, and production was cancelled in 2000.

Blue in Green - Bill Evans (Miles Davis) Jazz Guitar

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Painting question??????????


When we moved into our home 3 years ago, aaaaaaaaaaallll of the woodwork (all original woodwork, it was built in 1924) was painted. Wacky colors too - magenta, navy blue, bright red, purple, green, blue, tan, brown, burgundy, etc. We didn't have time to strip it as we would have had to pull it off plaster and (that doesn't always go the way you want it to because the plaster cracks sometimes)... ANYWAYS, so we painted it all white and now it's beginning to chip and peel off in some places. It's really bugging me and I want to repaint it (once again, can't do the stripping it because we have 2 young children and it would take too long and fumes and all that jazz), but I don't want the paint to peel and chip off again after a year or two. What do I do???

Most trim is painted in oil based enamel. If you did not use an oil based enamel this could explain why it is chipping. I would suggest that you lightly sand any badly chipped areas, then paint the trim with an oil based primer ( they make low odor primers). When dry paint with an oil based enamel of you color choice. Make sure you use a brush that is meant for enamel. I believe Majestic paints make low odor paints and possibly primers as well.