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estas pipas foram para São Paulo,lá na casa da Fernanda,que está esperando a chegada do seu bebe!!!!!
'Pip' (the white one!), the last surviving former working Shetland pit pony from the Durham coalfield, aged 34 years (2008), enjoying a bit of grazing with his young friend 'Flash' in the paddock in Beamish Museum colliery village.
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Pip has made it very clear that he will not be wearing girl clothes ever again. If I want someone to wear that pretty pink wig I'll have to get another puki I think.
Reads slashdot, gizmodo and plays pretty decent pool.
In other words, "You do that too ! ?" (rinse, repeat).
PRECIOSA ORNELA presents the new PRECIOSA Pipâ„¢ pressed bead from the PRECIOSA Traditional Czech Beads brand.
The bead’s dimensions of 5 x 7 mm comply with the current trend for mini beads. The axially symmetric flattened shape of the small core enables the realisation of half metal coating on both sides of the bead with the resulting effect of an overall decoration. The strung beads fit together tightly and create an interlocking zip effect. Six beads connected in a circle can easily be used to create an application in the shape of a flat flower which is a suitable accessory for seed bead embroidery. Thanks to its small protrusion, this bead is an excellent accessory to the two-hole PRECIOSA Twin™ beads and seed beads, like PRECIOSA Solo™.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
Article number: 111 01 346
Size: 5 x 7 mm
ca KS / KG: 6600
PRECIOSA ORNELA presents the new PRECIOSA Pipâ„¢ pressed bead from the PRECIOSA Traditional Czech Beads brand.
The bead’s dimensions of 5 x 7 mm comply with the current trend for mini beads. The axially symmetric flattened shape of the small core enables the realisation of half metal coating on both sides of the bead with the resulting effect of an overall decoration. The strung beads fit together tightly and create an interlocking zip effect. Six beads connected in a circle can easily be used to create an application in the shape of a flat flower which is a suitable accessory for seed bead embroidery. Thanks to its small protrusion, this bead is an excellent accessory to the two-hole PRECIOSA Twin™ beads and seed beads, like PRECIOSA Solo™.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
Article number: 111 01 346
Size: 5 x 7 mm
ca KS / KG: 6600
St James, Cooling in Kent. Location of the children's graves where Pip met Magwitch in Great Expectations.
I didn't have a tree at all last year, because Pip was knocking everything off of every surface, even pulling things off the wall. I'm testing this tiny tree, and he's being a good boy...kind of.
Pip picture was taken and posted by former member "you and whose army?" - I was given permission to use it
(c) you and whose army? (no longer on Flickr - no real name ever given)
The worst part of this project is that the plumbers had to put a hole in the living room wall. The huge Japanese brush-painting had to come down.
We have a new addition to our family: Pip. He was rescued in Bulgaria (in October 2011) after a road accident in which he broke a lot of bones. Unfortunately one of his paws still has an open wound after all these months. But this sweet and gentle character is taking it all in his stride and getting used to his new Dutch home. He's been with us for one week now. We love him to bits and judging by the expression on his face, the feeling is mutual.
Scroobius Pip performing for Redshift Rebels' 'Hide & Speak' @ Village Underground (disused Tube carriages on top of a building), East London - 01/12/11
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