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I need a really good car alarm notifier?

Is there any type of alarm I can for my car where if its being stolen it notifies me by sending me a message on my phone or a portable device that indicates the car is being jacked? For example, if Im at the movies and someone is breaking into my car or something.

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Oh I can remember them so well. You can still get the rubberized pads for the elderly. They keep the bed dry and they are used to slide the person up in the bed. As for the rubble pants for babies, I haven't looked since I don't have a baby any more and my grand kids use the disposable diapers. My sone was not able to wear them. He broke out so bad I had to leave a diaper off him for hours to give the air a chance to heal him. Talk about a mess-He only had the diaper on for about 30 min.they weren't around when my older son was a baby. I used cloth diapers and plastic or rubber pants for protection.I wonder how the younger generation would handle cloth diapers that had to be changed several times a day and washed out, and then soaked overnightI don't think they could handle it. It was a chore to do day after day for as long as the child was in diapers. Then to have another one before that one is out of diapers was really tough.,
It probably goes back even further than medieval times. Basically, it was done to show you don't have a weapon in your handat least not in your fighting hand. In modern times, it's also a way to get you to give up your individual mind and become an army ant, so to speak.
Considering that Summerslam is just a week away like you said, I doubt it. This makes me angry, because I love The Shield, and they deserve to be defending their belts or at least engaged in a small feud like with The Usos and Mark Henry. I liked that, as long as it isn't like a classic Teddy Long style WWE tag team match.
Oil-cloth sheets were required as part of the stuff you needed in first grade around here. Think we had these until maybe 4th grade. Had a certain smell and when you went to the store to buy it along with pencils(2)) and erasers, paste ( that you could eat and it didn't hurt you),colored pencils and a Roy Rogers lunch Box along with those writing pads with about an inch between the lines and yellow paper. This stuff was so rough, it still had wood splinters in it. You also had you normal water colors and some other stuff including a wood ruler with a metal strip along the edge.( Great weapon but I always got to be the victim when Teach got me across the knuckles with one.) Yes , we got them at the local 5 and dime along with some other stores. My guess is, nowadays, something in the oil-cloth is not green friendly and it is against the law to have it. If you ate the paste, you'd be kicked out of school and possibly your parents would be reported to dept. of Children and Family Services and you'd go to jail. Yep I remember those BETTER times.
I am not so sure that are not still available. Try some of the Dollar Stores where everything is a dollar or very cheap . In Old Mexico you can still find things that are thought to be antique here in the states. The old clothes washer on a broom stick that you used to push down in the dirty clothes in a tub filled with hot water and dirty clothes is still available south of the border, down Mexico way. The device caused currents of the hot and soapy water to circulate through the clothes and clean the soiling out of them. This is only one example of what is still available.

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