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This was me this morning...
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Love her!
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Ya know... I never understood this saying... How is anything going to change if you pretend everything is fine? |
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Ya I remember that one... |
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Someone told me once that this is like a cow chewing its cud...Chew, chew, chew, swallow, up it comes...chew, chew, chew, same cud, no change...Nasty, but what they meant was that you keep recycling the same problem, over and over again, without progress towards a solution, so at some point you either have to digest it and move on, or spit out the solution...It made sense to me, but then I like cows a lot, so that example was perfectly strange like me... |
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Tomorrow morning we are going to Social Security Office to (finally) correct my date of birth, so I will not have an issue with the whole marriage and last name change thing. Then, dear folks, we are going to get our marriage certificate! Woo! 60 days and I'll be Mrs. Shannon Elizabeth Isaac. Holy hell y'all ~ we are going to party it up!
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Hi, sweetie! You're so pretty! Yeah! :blink: |
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Made my head hurt. :seeingstars: |
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"You're the prettiest cow at the fair, yeah!" LMAO! |
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A fascinating new pair of residential tower called Bosco Verticale is being constructed at Milan, Italy. Designed by architect Stefano Boeri, Bosco Verticale is being construed as “a project for metropolitan reforestation that contributes to the regeneration of the environment and urban biodiversity without the implication of expanding the city upon the territory”. Towering over the city’s skyline the world's first forest in the sky will be a sight to behold. The 27 storied building will accommodate nearly one hectare of forest trees as tall as oak and amelanchiers in its cleverly designed balconies. The 365 and 260 foot emerald twin towers will house an astonishing 900 trees, 5,000 shrubs and 11,000 ground cover plants. This is a concept illustration of how Bosco Verticale will look like when completed. In summer, the trees will provide shade and filter the city’s dust; in winter, sunlight will shrine through the bare branches. Bosco Verticale's greenery will absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen, while protecting the building from wind and penetrating sunlight. Boeri claims that the inclusion of trees adds just 5 percent to construction costs, and is a necessary response to the sprawl of the modern city. If the units were individual houses, it would require 50,000 sq m of land, and 10,000 sq m of woodland. |
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