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Started 3 days, 18 hours ago (2008-11-15 14:48:00)
by margot_macomber
this is more than you bargained for... rock and republic: r&r goes first because of the roth style. my roths were hands down the most flattering jeans i've ever worn and will forever live in infamy because not long after i had my first r&r orgasm, my roths fells apart. i marched them back to bloomingdales where i exchanged them for a pair that fell apart about a month later. it was tragic i ... 
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Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2008-11-10 06:41:00)
by justsuec
1) Favorite Candy - Dark chocolate. With or without nuts, fruit, etc. But not a lot. I'm watching my figure. 2) Coffee Or Tea? What's Your Favorite Flavor? French roast or espresso coffee. Love the little one pot bags since I don't drink it too often anymore. Constant Comment tea, green tea, plain or flavored. Chamomile tea. Tea. I like tea . 3) Do You Like Candles Or Tarts?? ... 
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Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2008-11-09 22:17:00)
by jhamlin38
I think that the design of colnago frames and the paint schemes are difficult to appreciate, because they're different, truly unique, modern, and will be timeless classics. Some of the very, very best designs are tough to like at first, but as you continue to view/inspect the designs, they "grow" on you, and your appreciation of the design is enhanced. IMO, a parrallel is Phillipe Starck, ... 
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2008-11-09 08:39:00)
by Madamadam
Wow mess. you're a mean drunk... Yes it is philosophy but it isn't just bull**** because it is logical if not rational. If duration exists, why can we not define it coherently? When and how does the undefinable become something we can observe, reason about and then assert as the truth? We can test what we can define, but at the core we cannot make sense of anything. This means that ultimately ... 
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Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2008-11-06 08:01:00)
by bimmerzimmer
Turtlenecks are a mainstay. Nothing frames the face better than a turtleneck, it's a sleek and timeless look under a suit or a sport coat. Of course, you have to be trim enough to pull it off - no double or triple chins - which explains why a lot of guys (especially older ones) shy away from it. Word of caution - if you're in you must go all in. The "mock turtleneck" is a definite no, ... 
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Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2008-11-05 22:40:00)
by luckydog
Since DD has been born, I send photo cards. The "postcard style" photo cards are cute, but I prefer a borderless photo, on a folded card, in an easily frameable size (like a 5 x 7, instead of a 3 x 5 which I never have frames for myself). I try to make the photo appropriate for Christmas, but not sooo Christmas that people wouldn't want to have it up during any time of the year. ... 
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Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2008-11-04 00:00:00)
by darkness
My Loving Mother (some help required) It's been a REALLY long time since I posted anything here in Clubsnap... Today, I'm very very happy to have captured amazing shots of my 7 week old playing with my wife. He has seem to grown to be more "interactive" these days instead of the typical cry-for-milk-when-hungry and sleep-after-eat ... 
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Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2008-11-01 12:56:00)
by BlissBubble
Women aspire to a certain look which has proved timeless over the ages. While hairstyles and colours and peircings and all the rest may come and go there are always a few standard things that all women agree make them look ideal and beautiful. One of these things is clear skin and so foundation is popular because of course we are not always lucky enough to have clear skin. Someone knew this... 
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Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2008-10-31 00:42:00)
by joecurious
Sorry for the old thread resurrections but this description is by far the best portrayal of salvia space I've ever encountered. The entire linked article is actually worth reading. Lots of food for thought there. Thanks for that! **EDIT: These sections are very applicable also: Quote: The Moving Control-Agent as Mental Construct In the ordinary ... 
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Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2008-10-30 03:51:00)
by radialaced
Quote: Originally Posted by fiveightandten If your GMC Jimmy goes through $800 sets of tires, brake pads and rotors as fast as an E36 M3, i'd be surprised. You can get away with pretty minimal work on it for long periods of time, for sure. But there are certain items that absolutely need regular attention, and it goes through (... 
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