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EAS 'operator error' kept these at the Rome Fiumicino airport too. Two boxes of bicycle, bicycle equipment, winter clothes, Christmas items, cooking ware, and everything else that didn't fit into my suitcases for two months of homeless-like living. Which remained usefully on the ground at the Rome airport for some days.
Bhojanic Restaurant
Decatur, Georgia
2005
What type of things do you think about when you get off work?
O que vc pensa quando o expediente acaba?
not everyone on line in this photo got their wii, some were sent home emptyhanded... this almost justified camping out for me.
If this is your #GOAL, know your #ROLE! But if otherwise, you can stay #lost and #emptyhanded with all the hung ups in life until you got old filled with #regrets..... 01-21-15 😐 #QOTD #Reflection #Relationships #RelationshipGoals #NoteToSelf #Positivity #PointsOfView #GoodVibes #Inspiration #Motivation #HeadsUp #LifeQuotes #LifeLessons #LifeStruggles #LifeExperiences #LiveLoveLaugh #ThoughtsToPonder ☝️💡💃🏃👫🙇🙆❤️💕💞💘💖 - brittonica
Day 152- I hate this 'convenience' store with every fiber of my being. It's no longer a convenience store if they NEVER have what you have come for.
Look at the fantastic silver plates that the food is presented on! We swore everyday when we passed this shop that we would visit on the last day and take some home with us - but the shop was shut on the Monday and we had to go home emptyhanded :(
Not wanting to show up to their campsite emptyhanded, I'd written both kiddos postcards; they sent me off with dried apples that they'd dried themselves from apples the grandpa grew.
Unwelcome visitor in the garden. Well, I don’t mind but the house sparrows were quite upset. He left emptyhanded though.
what the dumpster sees of my apartment. i've been doing a lot of steps tonight- laundry, trash, and corner store. i try and carefully plan it so i'm never going up or down emptyhanded... but then i usually forget the soap or something and muck it all up.
MANLY CLOTHES.
Having moved from Florida in the middle of the summer, I was in desperate need of fall and winter clothes. Today I went to Goodwill and picked up three sweaters for 15 bucks. Not bad.
I got these from the men's department because I've been wanting to dress a bit more gender-neutral, and I discovered shopping for men's clothing is AWESOME. I can grab something that looks like it might fit AND IT WILL ACTUALLY FIT. No more picking up 20 things I want and leaving the store emptyhanded and near tears because not a single one is the right shape or size. I am so happy.