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noch nie leckte jemand so lasziv an seinem MESSER

Ok...somehow somebody managed to do it. At an unnamed fashion show and an unnamed model. The fashion was so awful that the fit of the ever loved BAX Prestige boots have been managed to be messed up. Considering these have an autofit function......this is not exscusable.

 

I am soooo sorry.

I'm gonna ask you to look away

A broken life will never stay

Tried to hard and I always lay

Days are grey

and nights are black

 

moby wait for me

(Photo by Cristian L. Ricardo)

Lena, Franzi, Therry & ich^^

HOT MESS

boston-based band

March 2016

  

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in my pajamas on a Sunday morn, Blogged

FGR2.0 is looking for messes. I have one. Don't try this at home, I'm a professional!

Messe du 70è anniversaire de la libération

Sinem, messes up by the wind, Moda, istanbul

@ Koestraat, Rotterdam

i tulipani piantati da mio fratello sono cresciuti...

Mit Sci-Fi-Rohr

 

Messer schmieden mit Finn & Christian. Bei Tobias Haselmayer

Making life better with a cuppa.

 

(If light levels are low but people are wearing high-vis clothing, you kind of just have to roll with it...)

Mess Hall/Shelter

Itasca State Park

21 mi (34 km) north of Park Rapids off U.S. Route 71

Park Rapids vicinity, MN

 

1905–1942 log Rustic Style park structures, the earliest and most extensive pre-1930s examples in a U.S. state park. Primarily in Clearwater County, but extends into Becker and Hubbard Counties.

  

The Mess Hall is a T-shaped gable roofed building consisting of a 70'7" x 20'3" dining room with a 35'4" x 20'3" extension for the kitchen. The building rests on a concrete foundation with 6" x 12" screened openings for ventilation. The building is covered with rough 10" horizontal boards to the sill level with board and batten siding above. Window openings are paired six light casement sash. A dormer is framed on the roof above the west facing entry.

 

The Mess Hall is built on the site of the mess hall for the WPA transient camp. The original building was destroyed by fire in about 1948 while the Army was using the Squaw Lake facility as a rest camp. The structure was later rebuilt in 1951. Although the present building may resemble the original mess hall, its appearance is a result of the 1951 construction and the building is considered non-contributing.

 

Mum's been at me to clean out my wardrobe. this is how bad it is. The doors barely close.

I just can't motivate myself to start. I really need to though and throw so much out.

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