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Aluminium window frame gets put to good use for auto kap

I've seen this listed on ebay as a Mummy. obviously by somebody who never pressed down and saw the message.

 

I'd love to have a mummy popsie.

Manufactured in Cologne, crashed in the UK

 

1955 Ford Koeln (Cologne) Ambulance and Rolls Royce Silver Shadow

Getting my nails done was a product of not going to prom but still wanting to be involved in the pre-prom festivities.

...I won't draw today... my excuse is i have not inspiration... The teacher told me "Is not inspiration what you need, is just creativity"... i started to draw until de sun goes down

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Event Opening Date: April 24, 2024

Event Closing Date: May 12, 2024

 

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WELCOME agents and OTA at published rates

private clients get DIRECT OWNER rate with the "direct owner coupon" and save up till 20%

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WELCOME & BALI BLESSINGS

Can I offer you for your holidays my self-designed & build modern tropical villa with multilevel pool and 17 palm putri garden. Main villa has 6 large bed rooms and there is a guesthouse with 2 rooms (I live her but can move out if need 8BR), so possible for 4 till 22 pax

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priced 2pers/room, extra pers +25$/night

so PLEASE indicate at request how many ROOMS (+ ADULTS and CHILDREN) and if like the airport transfers and eventual car+driver days so we can make the CORRECT BEST OFFER

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As popular Bali holiday rental the Villa offers a serene clean and cozy, spacious colorful place for relax and chill out and gives your family & friends the perfect "home away from home" feeling. Strategically located in the traditional village Umalas, overlooking the Bumbak rice-fields and bordering the water irrigation system (subak) plus offering distant ocean view and fully sunset orientated

Located just between Seminyak Petitenget Legian & Canggu Brawa EchoBeach in a still quiet area with around some villas but also close to the local banjar & temple, fresh air and open view and away from the most time bad traffic and pollution and the 3-4m high walls in Seminyak, yet close enough to beaches and all necessary touristic places thanks to our cheap CAR+DRIVER option. (we can make a package with accommodation and a certain days of car+driver included up to 12h & airport transfers, so very easy and relaxed)

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We offer cheaper than most “trendy and 5 star” villas but still offer fully staffed & serviced with the famous “Balinese hospitality”, so very worth giving our place the change to offer you a WONDERFUL HOLIDAY with BEST PRICE-QUALITY

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!!! Talk to us and we will try matching other offers you might have already to be sure having you as our satisfied guests!!!

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OPTIONS we offer:

>> daily transport or for daytrips. Car+driver option 8 or 12h. APV= 5-7pers or ELF= 11-18pers

>> chef for lunch and/or dinner, babysitting, pool fence in bamboo, extra massage, motorbike rental, ..

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feeling a lil guilty tanZ ! (very very little:D) I apologize...and this is ur fly...the gift box is wrapped with the word "SORRY". ...get it :)

Love u bachha ta!

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Getting loaded in the middle of nowhere Washington

Tiffany and Barbie ft. Sailor Moon Super S Action Figure

 

Today Tiffany had a meeting with the one and only Barbie to discuss the new changes coming to J.Garibay.

Stay Tuned

Jonny

I know it's a bit early but Athena is getting ready to say goodbye to 2017 and welcome 2018.

 

We hope that 2018 may bring you nothing than the best!!

Hitting a Smirnoff bottle with a baseball bat produced a satisfying smash. Mike's angle

What can I say about St Michaels? Well, I liked the church, however, those coming out of the church hall letting their children play in the gravestones! not very clever or nice if you ask me.

 

And then there is the church, all full of icons, shrines to St Mary and the air thick with incense, I guess this is about has high as you can get in Anglican.

  

Situated on a hill overlooking the old village set in a small valley, and over the road from the old Leper Hospital, the graveyard is overgrown, and is a Gothic nightmare if one were to come at night, all very large Victorian stones.

 

It is two weeks ago since we visited, so my memory is a little rusty, let's see what John has to say:

 

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Most people visit the chapel of St Nicholas Hospital in Harbledown, which is just as much a place of pilgrimage today as it was in the Middle Ages. However, the nearby church of St Michael is full of character despite the fact that it dates in the main from 1880. The south aisle is part of the original Norman church - one blocked window survives - and there is a damaged thirteenth-century piscina. There is also an unusual piece of carved stone of uncertain age which represents two bulls fighting, with a sun above them. The architect for the enlargement of 1880 was J.P. St Aubyn - never the most sensitive of architects. There is some pleasing nineteenth- and twentieth-century glass including a rare representation of the Search for the Holy Grail.

  

www.kentchurches.info/church.asp?p=Harbledown+1

 

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On hilltop (c. 160ft. above sea level) in centre of village immediately north of sunken main road from London to Canterbury. Blean forest to north.

 

Until 1825, there was only a simple nave and chancel. Then a 'north transept' was built. This was demolished when the architect, St. Aubyn built a new chancel and nave (and north porch) along the north side of the old chancel and nave in 1880-1.

The original nave is early Norman, with Quarr stone quoins on the south-west corner. Also Quarr stone voussoirs in round arch above door on S.W. side of nave. The original extent of the nave to the east is marked by a 'megalithic' block of ragstone 3/4s of the way along the south wall. The coursed whole flintwork of the west wall of the original nave is also early, and there is a blocked round-headed window in the upper gable wall (also ? Quarr stone quoins). Inside the church the remains of rere-arch of another round-headed window has been uncovered in the south wall of the nave, and Petrie's early 19th century drawing appears to show another on the north side. There is the remains of a possible piscina in the south wall near the east end of the original nave. Nearby the so-called 'stone of Mithras' is set into the wall (it was discovered in 1881 and is perhaps medieval).

The nave was lengthened eastwards and a new chancel was built perhaps in the 13th/14th century. Only the rere-arch of the east window is medieval. The other windows and the chancel arch were all totally restored in 1880-1. There is the remains of a medieval crown-post roof in the nave, and of a little timber bell-turret above the west-end of the nave (probably late medieval, but supported internally in the roof by 19th century timbers. It is weather-boarded, but Hasted describes it as shingled. It contains 4 bells: Hatch, 1603; Palmer, 1670; and Henry Jordan (1442-68) inscribed 'Sancte Katerina ora pro nobis'.

A west gallery and timber porch outside the west doorway are said to have been demolished in 1879. Also a 'Tudor' arch is said to have been replaced as the original chancel arch by the present one in 1881. In 1979 the original chancel was partitioned off behind the arch and become the vestry with a W.C. and upper room.

A new door was cut on the south-east. The north transept, built in 1825 in brick (with a slate roof and timber window-frames and a gallery), was cased in flint and stone in 1855. A new high tiled roof and gable was built, and the windows were replaced in stone. This was swept away in 1880-1, when the new larger nave and chancel were built, with an arcade of three arches to connect with the old church. An organ was installed in the old chancel (moved to the west end of the south aisle in 1979).

 

BUILDING MATERIALS (incl. old plaster, paintings, glass, tiles etc.): Early Norman quoins of Quarr stone, also ragstone + Caen stone. The main material is flint. Restoration in 1880-1 in ? Bath stone.

 

CHURCHYARD AND ENVIRONS:

Size: - ? c. 2 acres.

Shape: Large L-shaped churchyard, still in use. Earlier burials around the church with great 19th and 20th century extension to the north and north-west.

 

Condition: Good.

 

Earthworks:

adjacent: - but very deep sunken main road (A2) to the south.

 

Building in churchyard or on boundary: Large 19th century rectory just to the east (and new small rectory alongside).

 

HISTORICAL RECORD (where known):

Earliest ref. to church: (Indirectly) Tithe of 200 sheaves mentioned in foundation charter of St. Gregory's Priory (1086-7).

 

Late med. status (rectory: List of rectors from 1316.

 

Patron: The Archbishop.

 

Other documentary sources: Hasted IX (1800). 18-21.

 

SURVIVAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL DEPOSITS:

Inside present church: Limited.

  

www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/01/03/HAB.htm

We watched as this balloon was inflated to nearly completely full and then rapidly deflated. We figured it was there for people visiting the estancia as part of a "Día de Campo" ("day camp" or "day trip"), but we never did see this leave the ground.

Director David Fishel was attaching microscopic audio capturing devices to my suit.

...wonderful small grocery in Marfa with one of the best selections of chocolate I've seen in a long time (especially in a small store, in a tiny town): Taza drinking chocolates, Dolfin, Dagoba (including my absolute favourite, Lavender Blueberry), and Scharffenberger.

 

www.thegetgomarfa.com/

People flooding in to play with the new Intel-powered MacBook Pro.

Getting ready for the cocktail party at the Venue at Melrose Arch We stayed at the Wanderers Protea Hotel which was very nice too.

This was after some admittedly tiring tro-tro travel. Overall we spent over 50 hours in tro-tros and busses during the visit.

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