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from the same knitting pattern booklet that brought you Sweatersaurus. I just love the expression on the woman's face!
Photographer © Leon Sidik
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I made a visit to the Alber Orchard Cider Mill near Manchester on Sunday, October 24. On my
return home in late afternoon, there were some awesome skies gracing our beautiful rural
farmlands. This view is along Steinbach Road.
Arithmetic Test of Awesome: test questions that involve Chuck Norris, David Hasslehoff, Sylvester Stalone, Napoleon Dynamite, Alf, Starbuck, Stringfellow Hawk, MacGyver, Street Hawk, Smurfs, Ferris Bueller, etc. i.e. if Chuck Norris was traveling at 56 mph from Seattle and left at 5:07 pm and The Hoff left from Chicago going 63 mph at 6:09 when and where would they collide and cause the biggest explosion ever? (bonus: how many megatons would the explosion be?) Also included will be the ridiculous age-old question that scientists are still asking: What killed off the dinosaurs? A) a comet B) volcanoes or C) Chuck Norris. (Hint: it’s not A or B).
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Used the Camera Awesome app on my iPhone to capture this photo of Denver, and then add the Kevin Kubota Wax Paper fx to it. I kinda like it.
Passion flower belongs to the family Passifloraceae .The attractive hairy part is the corona which is a modification of corolla.A prominent androphore and gynophore .are present. The plant is a climber.
I'm using the Dark Glass Rainmeter skin and some other one?
Stardock is on the bottom (If you saw that and instantly started cursing at me in your head because you thought I owned a Mac gtfo look at the top)
Arithmetic Test of Awesome: test questions that involve Chuck Norris, David Hasslehoff, Sylvester Stalone, Napoleon Dynamite, Alf, Starbuck, Stringfellow Hawk, MacGyver, Street Hawk, Smurfs, Ferris Bueller, etc. i.e. if Chuck Norris was traveling at 56 mph from Seattle and left at 5:07 pm and The Hoff left from Chicago going 63 mph at 6:09 when and where would they collide and cause the biggest explosion ever? (bonus: how many megatons would the explosion be?) Also included will be the ridiculous age-old question that scientists are still asking: What killed off the dinosaurs? A) a comet B) volcanoes or C) Chuck Norris. (Hint: it’s not A or B).