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"though you may not own a great big cadillac gangsta sidewalls, tv antenna in the back, you may not have a car at all. but remember brother and sisters, you can still stand tall. just be thankfull for what you got. diamonds in the back, sunroof top, digin' the scene with a gangsta lean."
- curtis mayfield
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{originally performed by William de Vaughn}
Demonstration Gardens
The Dig In! collective maintains garden plots around campus. They are using these spaces to raise awareness about urban agriculture, local food and sustainable design issues on the University of Toronto campus campusagriculture.ca/
Demonstration Gardens
The Dig In! collective maintains gardens plots around campus. They are using these spaces to raise awareness about urban agriculture, local food and sustainable design issues on the University of Toronto campus campusagriculture.ca/
Navajo Sandstone is a geologic formation in the Glen Canyon Group that is spread across the U.S. states of southern Nevada, northern Arizona, northwest Colorado, and Utah; as part of the Colorado Plateau province of the United States.[2]
The Navajo Sandstone formation is particularly prominent in southern Utah, where it forms the main attractions of a number of national parks and monuments including Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area,[3] Zion National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, and Canyonlands National Park.
Tonight DIGIN to DOCS featured the film Through a Blue Lens. In this documentary, addicts talk openly about how they ended up on the streets. Through their participation in this film, they want to stop others from joining their nightmare. Michael's Bloor-Lansdowne Blog has a nice write up on the film.
Como decía, siendo actuante en segundo o tercer lugar habrá tiempo más tarde para estirar. Pero si se va a lidiar el primer toro de la tarde, como es el caso de quien va a confirmar la alternativa, conviene estar más que listo cuando suenen los clarines y timbales. Y estar listo no es sólo estar concentrado. Ni además de eso haber estirado y calentado los músculos. Fundamental es también estar bien adaptado al traje de luces. Un traje que como verdadera obra de arte que también constituye, merece ser portado con diginidad. Pero que en cualquier caso por ser tan ajustado y tan pesado, suele ser motivo de incomodidad. Normalmente en citas como la alternativa, o una comparecencia importante en San Isidro, merecen estrenar traje. Y baste que el traje sea nuevo para que todavía sin haberse dado de sí sea algo molesto.
Tonight DIGIN to DOCS featured the film Through a Blue Lens. In this documentary, addicts talk openly about how they ended up on the streets. Through their participation in this film, they want to stop others from joining their nightmare. Michael's Bloor-Lansdowne Blog has a nice write up on the film.
Tonight DIGIN to DOCS featured the film Through a Blue Lens. In this documentary, addicts talk openly about how they ended up on the streets. Through their participation in this film, they want to stop others from joining their nightmare. Michael's Bloor-Lansdowne Blog has a nice write up on the film.
Tonight DIGIN to DOCS featured the film Through a Blue Lens. In this documentary, addicts talk openly about how they ended up on the streets. Through their participation in this film, they want to stop others from joining their nightmare. Michael's Bloor-Lansdowne Blog has a nice write up on the film.
Tonight DIGIN to DOCS featured the film Through a Blue Lens. In this documentary, addicts talk openly about how they ended up on the streets. Through their participation in this film, they want to stop others from joining their nightmare. Michael's Bloor-Lansdowne Blog has a nice write up on the film.
Tonight DIGIN to DOCS featured the film Through a Blue Lens. In this documentary, addicts talk openly about how they ended up on the streets. Through their participation in this film, they want to stop others from joining their nightmare. Michael's Bloor-Lansdowne Blog has a nice write up on the film.