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After getting bored of playing I Spy in the car, Paige was thinking very hard about a new game to play. This is what she came up with................ as soon as you saw a road sign, you had to shout "NAPPY" (that's diaper for our American cousins). Don't think Hasbro have anything to worry about, do you?
This one is for all the bored wives/partners that have to put up with hubbie getting the right shot. Oh and yes, a picture of the big bridge at dusk.
hè ở nhà chán qá đi à T_T mà cũg ko mún đi học =) Có ai thấy tuôi trắng hơn ko :-? Công sức ở nha dưỡng đó =]]]]]
p/s : dunt chùa :*
No matter what new technology is discovered and invented, kids seem to always be getting bored. Things that were once interesting are no longer and simply go to waste...
No matter what new technology is discovered and invented, kids seem to always be getting bored. Things that were once interesting are no longer and simply go to waste...
I have a thing with people on their phones. The funny things is that to the right of the photo, there was a very entertaining busker doing a show, and these people didn't seem to care too much about the free entertainment.
So sad to see that the monkey seem to be really bored. Wish they had more space to move around...
I was there today on a school trip. We had an assignment to make a website inspired by the Zoo.
I had so much fun.
p.s. I do not really like going to the zoo, not because i don't like the animals, because i love them. I just don't think the animals should be living a life inside a cage.. But i still went there, since we had to do this for a project.Write in the comments what you think about the zoo.
Thanks for reading this and looking at the picture!
// Aria
A perfect day to feel bored... :)
I can't recall the last time I was bored, it just never seems to happen to me...
Title: Bore Ghaut.
Alternative Title: [Bridge Construction, Bhor Ghat]
Creator: William Johnson
Date: ca. 1855-1862
Series: Photographs of Western India. Volume III. Scenery, Public Buildings, &c.
Part of: Photographs of Western India
Place: Maharashtra, India
Physical Description: 1 photographic print: albumen, part of 1 volume (104 albumen prints); 20 x 26 cm on 35 x 42 cm mount
File: vault_ag2002_1407x_3_240_bore_opt.jpg
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