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John Majeski, Servpro of Eatontown/Long Branch, Thomas Reardon III, Esq., Reardon/Anderson Counselors at Law
And Ray Smith, Broker, Stafford Smith Realty
The irony of the shot, and I could be wrong, is the middle eastern looking figure/mural in the background. Not to mention the fact that the "War on Terror" code system is an absolute joke for many reasons, including the fact it was exploited by the Bush administration to steal a second election on 2004.
I think this should be abolished. If the authorities know of a terror plot against us they should stop it or come forward with a frank and direct announcement, if not they shouldn't promote fear, or exploit a system to enhance the government protecting itself rather than the people.
The code system at best is vague and confusing, at worst it's a tool of terror in itself.
What Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld did in 2004 was precisely put their self interest before the nation. Sort of summarizing the 8 years we lost as a nation under their reign.
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COME ON DOWN AND DANCE YOUR PIXELS OFF(one of the clubs i work at)
Visit this location at AEG - CODE RED HAIR MUSIC Dance Animations Club in Second Life
365 days - year 2 - day 310
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Normally, I spend the work-day animating, but I do spend some time digging into code and scripts to build utilities to make it easier to get my animations done. Today I wrote a MEL script to step through keyframes on a selected animation curve in the Graph Editor. The script knows if you have anything selected, which curve the keyframe is on, and it centers the view on the keyframe. That'll only make sense to people who animate in Maya. :)
Code Vein, il trailer mostra l'opening di ufotable
www.animenewsblog.eu/code-vein-il-trailer-mostra-lopening...
My #8 intswemodo2013 & 13sweaters2013 challenges
Super fun test for Megan Goodacre's intriguing design; spent a good day pattern editing/proofing last week during spring break in the valley. Realizing a couple of testers have near finishing the body...I thought I have better start mine. Cast on yesterday afternoon on a 4-hour car ride, had the body finished shortly after I got home, then the sleeves this morning before the kids were up and me having to take ‘em to band practices etc--overall it took a little over 8 hours from start-to-finish. Of course, I had already knitted this “virtually” through pattern editing beforehand and have the pattern engraved into my head.
376g Cascade 220 Superwash
Neckline: 7" (raglan to raglan front 7.5"
Neck Border: 0.5"
Arm Depth: 8.5" front; 9" back
Bust: 17" flat
Armhole to hem before border: 14.25"
Pockets: 4" H by 5" W
Hem Edge: 18" flat
Sleeve from armhole to edge: 17" before 1" border
Cable bind-off
Arm Circumference: 13"
Cuff Circumference: 10"