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matilda's birthday party had a theme: April Fool's Day. Carter suggested a cake with a suggestive message ("Enjoy the Meatloaf.")
"fooler" and future mrs fooler, drunk, sun burnt and putt-putting in Florida. *editor's note: actual name of file: crotching_tiger.jpg ;)
One of my favorite things to do with my students that are learning English is to convince them I have 11 fingers...
1,2, skip these 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8...9, 10, 11
For Mission24: Fool
2 April 2009
Virginia artist Mark Cline installed a giant ant on a water tower in rural Goshen, Virginia on Sunday, March 31, 2013. Every year Cline installs a piece of public art somewhere as an April Fool's Day joke.
Photo by Pat Jarrett
Milano, 08/05/2010 trl music award porto vecchio genova
nella foto blind fool love
foto:Prandoni francesco
Day 147
Another interesting rock from my science project. Not as colorful as the Peacock ore but still shines. Check the comments for another take. I'm feeling sick...not good
Strobist info: SB-700 & SB-900 bounced and triggered with cybersyncs
Lake Davis, California, Plumas National Forest, Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains
The last light of the day falling upon and into the pines was a certain sign from the gods: it is time to rest from the day’s labors and make a shaker of Manhattans. I am a great believer (dupe) when it comes to signs from the … wherever signs of portentous outcomes originate. So it was that I took this last shot of the day. Of course, I am certain that I probably took a few more when weaving my way back to the campsite. We shall see if that is so another time. Cheers!
Uses the old CA3080 Operational Transconductance Amplifier. Those OTAs have been out of production for years.
the educated mind
without imagination
is still the fool
Experiments show that most children rank highly creative (right brain) before entering school. Because our educational systems place a higher value on left brain skills such as mathematics, logic and language than it does on drawing or using our imagination, only ten percent of these same children will rank highly creative by age 7. By the time we are adults, high creativity remains in only 2 percent of the population.