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Mysteria Adventure-54

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It”s kind of embarrassing when your sister walks in when you”re topless, wet, and laying in bed next to a half naked man with an erection.

  

A new challenger appears among Nick”s personal demons as he finds out what what sex (as a girl) is

 

CATWA Mesh Body:DYANA HEAD FATPACK

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Hair:Hair 54

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Top & Bottom:SYS gold dress (1 linden)

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JEWELLERY: [MANDALA](70%OFF SALE)[MANDALA]:SENJYU Earrings/HOTOKE GOLD

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SHOES: REIGN.- NUDE ATTITUDE HEELS- CUSTOMIZATION PACK, MAITREYA, SLINK, BELLEZA

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A monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia,.

London,Ray society,1851-54..

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A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket lifts off from Space Launch Complex-41 on June 23 at 6:54 a.m. EDT carrying the Kuiper 2 mission for Amazon's Project Kuiper broadband satellite constellation. Photo Credit: United Launch Alliance

Vicksburg, Mississippi est. 1825, pop. (2013) 23,542 • MS Delta

 

• built by George Rodgers • one of few surviving examples of a large, one-story, post-Civil War Italianate cottage • all interior millwork & exterior architectural detail — with the exception of the gallery railing — is original • considered a typical expression of Vicksburg’s architectural character

 

• within MS, the use of pierced columns (trellis posts) & hipped roof w/undercut gallery is almost unique to Vicksburg • Pierced Columns: An Architectural Mystery —Southern Lagniappe

 

• the rarity of such structures in Vicksburg is attributed to post-Civil War commercial prosperity, which resulted in demolition & unsympathetic alteration while former plantation-based economies, slower to recover, had little need to change or remove surviving buildings

 

• in 1980 — on its 100th birthday — the building was sympathetically converted to a round table restaurant, similar to old time boarding house style restaurants such as Revolving Tables Restaurant (1915-2001) in the Mendenhall (MS) Hotel [photo] • while serving food from a Lazy Suzan is usually associated w/Chinese restaurants, it was also popular in MS establishments serving up Southern cooking during the 20th c. • video: Chinese Revolving Table (0:54)

 

Walnut Hills Restaurant owned and operated by Joyce Clingan since 1995 • history

 

• National Register 82003117, 1982 • Grove St - Jackson Historic District, National Register 05001613, 2007

Make your own wine wings with this free pattern: www.tantehilde.be/wrdprss/?page_id=54

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Wasn't really able to enjoy my first cup of coffee this morning as things were pretty hectic with the kids. So I made another cup a bit later and pampered myself with these lovely treats from Hitty Evie.

 

My DILO September 2011 set

 

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It's the 29th "A Day In the Life Of..." day today and my 9th time playing along.

1. 9:42am My Shirts! FINALLY!, 2. Day 45, 3. Jump, 4. Happy Easter everyone, 5. Faith, Hope, Love and Strength, 6. The leaf in Vickery Creek!, 7. Sea Turtle, 8. 15,

 

9. Hello World!, 10. Day 16 Happy Friday the 13th, 11. Where the cold wind blows, 12. Inanda Sunset, 13. Mist rolling in, 14. And the bull rushes in!, 15. Yes still looking in the fridge, 16. The beauty out my door tonight,

 

17. Sky Poetry, 18. Day 26, 19. The fog came creeping in, 20. Sky Poetry, 21. Grit, 22. Prickly!, 23. I thought Spring was coming......, 24. My sister and I,

 

25. Southern Comfort, 26. Where the cold wind blows, 27. Bikes, 28. I say hell no..., 29. High noon Blue, 30. HANDSTANDS!, 31. Backyard Symphony, 32. The fridge temptress,

 

33. Men In Trees, 34. 10:43am My messy desk, 35. Day 32 - 3/5/07, 36. Bright early morning sun, 37. Day 18, 38. Day 54, 39. Bench obsession, 40. Rollercoaster Ride,

 

41. Lipstick Sunset, 42. Stark, 43. Cattails, 44. Cold winter passes slowly by!, 45. FlickrPox, 46. , 47. Tracks across the sky, 48. New Beginnings,

 

49. Selfie reject, 50. Day 5, 51. Cosmic Wombats, 52. Umfaan - Little Zulu boy, 53. Comfortably Numb!, 54. Burnt Sky, 55. Soccer net Sunset, 56. Tennis skirt,

 

57. Up!, 58. Suddenly Cold!, 59. 11:10am The Tea mug and I and Flickritis, 60. Wombatious Chat, 61. The ebb and flow of time, 62. leaf, 63. Vegas, 64. In honour of Dr Seuss,

 

65. Alexis, 66. WINTER, 67. Toxic chocolate, 68. The Travelling Wilburries Boss, 69. A Longlifetime Ago, 70. 2 AM V8 Day 1 for 365, 71. Crazy Chicks, 72. Family

 

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A monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia,.

London,Ray society,1851-54..

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A monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia,.

London,Ray society,1851-54..

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A monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia,.

London,Ray society,1851-54..

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Life along the Atlantic & Pacific Hwy 1925 Texhoma, OK.

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A set-up robbery along The Atlantic and Pacific Highway in the middle of the night 1924.

"and they both got into the car and with the woman driving proceeded along the Atlantic and Pacific Highway towards the town of Guymon."

  

"Texas county is one of the western counties of Oklahoma, being a part of what is known as the Panhandle, bounded on the south by Texas and on the north by Kansas, and traversed by the Rock Island Railway from Texhoma on the Texas border, diagonally across the county to Liberal, Kan., just over the border, passing through Guymon, the county seat, located near the center of the county.

 

Otis Turner, the person alleged to have been robbed, was a resident of Liberal, Kan., and was a traveling salesman for Swift & Co. He visited various towns in Texas county, making his rounds by automobile and selling to the merchants meats, canned goods, and other products put out by Swift & Co.

 

On the 2nd day of May, 1922, there was a public dance held at Texhoma, on the Texas side of the town, and Otis Turner attended this dance. At this time there resided in Guymon a woman whose name was Frances Smith and who was employed as a waitress in a cafe there. She occupied rooms in the same house with these defendants, both of whom were married men living with their wives in this house, along with other roomers. On the evening preceding the dance at Texhoma Frances Smith boarded the train and went to Texhoma, where she also attended the dance. During the progress of the dance, near midnight, Frances Smith inquired of Otis Turner whether he intended to drive through to Guymon after the dance, and, if so, whether he would permit her to ride with him. Turner replied that he would not know until the dance was over. After the dance, about 2 o'clock of the morning of May 3d, Turner went to a restaurant on the Oklahoma side of Texhoma, and as he came out he again met the Smith woman, who asked permission to ride with him to Guymon. Turner told her she might, provided she could drive the car. The Smith woman said she

 

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could do that, and they both got into the car and with the woman driving proceeded along the Atlantic and Pacific Highway towards the town of Guymon. At a point about three-fourths of a mile from Texhoma two highwaymen appeared, stopped the car and at the point of a pistol forced Turner to get out of the car onto the ground and hold up his hands while the highwaymen took from him a bill-fold containing $5 in money, together with a ticket for a prize fight at Guymon and a check, issued to Turner by Swift & Co., of the amount of $94.52. Turner and the Smith woman then proceeded to Guymon, where they drove to the residence of the defendants, arriving there between 3 and 4 o'clock that morning.

 

Turner was probably in an intoxicated condition, and there was some disturbance at the home of the defendants. At the trial defendants offered to show that Turner was highly intoxicated and sick from overindulging in liquor and had to be assisted into his car. After Turner left this place he drove on into Liberal, where he later notified the officers that he had been robbed. Turner was unable to identify the robbers, but for some reason the officers suspected the Smith woman and that the defendants were implicated. All three were taken to the county attorney's office and were put through a process of "sweating."

 

The Smith woman was given her liberty and she boarded a train for Kansas. After questioning the defendants together and separately, the county attorney and the sheriff both stated to them that they believed that they were guilty and that it would be better for them to confess and "come clean," and that they could use their evidence in prosecuting the Smith woman whom they believed to have been the instigator of the crime. One of the defendants then made a confession, to the effect that the Smith woman had suggested

 

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that she should go to this dance and procure some one who appeared to have money to take her from Texhoma to Guymon after the dance, and that after making such arrangements she would communicate with the defendants and they could rob her victim on the way to Guymon; that the Smith woman boarded the train in the usual manner, and they rode the blind baggage from Guymon to Texhoma; that after the Smith woman made the arrangement with Turner she told them to proceed out along the Atlantic and Pacific Highway and that she and Turner would drive along a little later; that pursuant to this arrangement they did proceed along the highway toward Guymon until the Smith woman and Turner appeared, when they robbed Turner at the point of a pistol furnished them by the Smith woman. After they had recited these details the county attorney and the sheriff wanted to know what had become of the pistol and the billfold containing the money and the check. The defendants told the officers where these articles were, and at the suggestion of the officers went out and procured them and brought them back to the county attorney's office. The articles were produced in evidence at the trial and identified by Turner."

  

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En torno al año 54 a.C. César inició la construcción de la Basílica Julia, pero no se concluyó hasta el principado de Augusto. Destruida por un incendio, fue completamente reconstruida en el año 12 a.C. y se dedicó a los nietos e hijos adoptivos de Augusto ( Gayo y Lucio Césares ).

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CIUDAD DE GUATEMALA

Instituciones que integran el Sistema CONRED participaron en una conferencia de prensa para dar a conocer el Plan Operativo por la 54 ª edición de la Caravana del Zorro. Esta edición pretende entrar al libro de Record Guiness por ser la caravana de peregrinos en motocicleta multi marca más grande del mundo.

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A monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia,.

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A monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia,.

London,Ray society,1851-54..

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A monograph on the sub-class Cirripedia,.

London,Ray society,1851-54..

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A picture I took for my 60th Birthday party had a good one

Batterie de l’Éperon, Frouard (54)

 

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The quadrupeds of North America. v.1.

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Psalm 54 - a freewill sacrifice, the best kind of offering we can give to God.

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Vicksburg, Mississippi est. 1825, pop. (2013) 23,54) • MS Delta

 

• aka Manor House Inn & Club, Great Hope Manor, a name derived from the motto on the Scottish Craig family crest: “J’ai Bonne Esperance" (“I have Good Hope”)

 

• 3-story, 14,000-square foot Tudor style residence designed by NY architect W.W. Knowles (1871-1944) • Knowles was born in Harlem & studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris • also designed Vicksburg's 1907 First National Bank Building

 

• in 1901, Charles Clark Craig & wife Harriet “Hattie” Rabb Craig purchased this parcel of land to build their turn of the 20th c. dream house • it replaced the estate of John Wesley Vick, a member of Vicksburg’s founding family • the original bldg. was torn down & 3 outbuildings constructed with the lumber, 2 of which — the carriage house & servants' quarters — remain

 

• construction required 3 yrs. (1904-06) • was equipped with state-of-the-art conveniences, e.g., a 3-door refrigerator, built-in silver safe, plate warmer, servants' bells & interior fire hydrant w/100’ of hose —Craig-Flowers House NRHP Nomination Form

 

• in 1928 Craig deeded the house to his daughter, Hester Flowers (1885-1987) • here, in 1931, she organized Vicksburg’s first garden club • her grandson, Dr. William Reynolds Ferris, Jr. (William R. Ferris is a noted writer, scholar & filmmaker focused on southern African American folklore & culture • The William R. Ferris Collection

 

“My maternal grandmother, Hester Craig Flowers, often reminded me that “blood is thicker than water.” She told me how her Scots-Irish father, William Clark Craig, took his family from Vicksburg to their ancestral home in County Antrim in 1903. There they visited with relatives and and attended the local Presbyterian church with their uncle Tom Craig. When the offering was taken, Uncle Tom told her father, "William, you will embarrass the family if you put less than a shilling in the plate." —William R. Ferris, “The William R. Ferris Reader, Omnibus E-book: Collected Essays from the Pages of Southern Cultures, 1995-2013

 

• practically intact, this house is considered one of the finest Tudors in Mississippi, if not the entire South • its walks, parterres & outbuildings have also survived with minimal alteration • it remains a private residence

 

• South Cherry Street Historic District, National Register # 03001140, 2003 • National Register # 84002352, 1984

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