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I have a tough time opening the locks on my car door. It's not the cold weather as the cause, and the key?

is of strong stock. What could be the problem? (1998 Ford Taurus Wagon SE. Also, I can't seem to open the hatch. If you own one, does the ignition key also open the hatch?)

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It should have come with directions or there should be a line inside the kettle. You have to remember that when you drop the turkey in, it will bubble up and boil wildly, so you don't want to fill it more than it says to or you'll have an overflow of boiling oil (most common cause for injuries and fires when deep frying a turkey.) We usually get the BIG size of ProFry and I think it does the fryer twice don't know if that helps but a lot will depend on the size of your fryer because they do come in two different sizes. Check with your manufacturer or the directions or seek out that line inside the fryer :)
Of course the story is made up. It is worth pointing out, however, that the person in the story got fired for the same reason businesses discriminating against gays are being sued- needlessly insulting a customer over something that has nothing to do with the service they provide.
It After you get your data backed up you can restore it back to factory settings. When you press the power button start tapping the F key that is for your puter and the BIOS menu will open. Select the recovery and it will set your puter back to factory settings. Depending on your puter this will take one to two hours. Manufacturers BIOS menu F key HP/Compaq ESC Sony F2 ASUS Del Gateway, eMachines F10 Acer, Dell, Fijitsu, Gigabyte, Toshiba F12 Your BIOS menu should look something like this. Yours might be different. I am posting this to give you an idea of what it looks like. F1 System Info F2 System Diagnostic F9 Boot Device options F10 BIOS Setup F11 System recovery

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