Aaron In Denver
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Street Fighter Poses in real life | Pic | Gear
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SNOW INFUSED BEANIE $49.95 - Music Infused Beanies - $49.95 - I/THREE/SIXTY
Specially developed so you get robbed in the street, or laughed at for your music choices. But no cables!!

SNOW INFUSED BEANIE $49.95 - Music Infused Beanies - $49.95 - I/THREE/SIXTY

Specially developed so you get robbed in the street, or laughed at for your music choices. But no cables!!

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fuckyeahtattoos:

My braille tattoo:) it says “no pain, no gain”

Little known fact - my mother used to be type out braille books for one of her jobs before I came along.

fuckyeahtattoos:

My braille tattoo:) it says “no pain, no gain”

Little known fact - my mother used to be type out braille books for one of her jobs before I came along.

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So let’s talk traffic. We’ve got people who love this goddamn phone so much that they’re living on it. Yes, that’s crushing your network. Yes, 3% of your users are taking up 40% of your bandwidth. You see this as a bad thing. It’s not. It’s a good thing. It’s a blessing. It’s an indication that people love what we’re doing, which means you now have a reason to go out and double or triple or quadruple your damn network capacity. Jesus! I can’t believe I’m explaining this to you. You’re in the business of selling bandwidth. That pipe is what you sell. Right now what the market is telling you is that you can sell even more! Lots more! Good Lord. The world is changing, and you’re right in the sweet spot.
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nevver:

FuckYeahCopenhagen

I spent a lot of time in Copenhagen, about a year before I moved over to the US (so 96/96’ish I guess). The company I worked for at the time had a big contract over there, so we had a corporate apartment and got to sample life as a local. It was pretty awesome, and there were lots and lots of bikes. I definitely want to go back there one day, and see how it looks now compared to how I remember it (and see how expensive the beer has got, coz it wasn’t cheap back then for a pint with your dinner in a restaurant….)

nevver:

FuckYeahCopenhagen

I spent a lot of time in Copenhagen, about a year before I moved over to the US (so 96/96’ish I guess). The company I worked for at the time had a big contract over there, so we had a corporate apartment and got to sample life as a local. It was pretty awesome, and there were lots and lots of bikes. I definitely want to go back there one day, and see how it looks now compared to how I remember it (and see how expensive the beer has got, coz it wasn’t cheap back then for a pint with your dinner in a restaurant….)

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So, you’re saying that it will take 2 days to complete this illustration. If we give you the project today, can we have it tomorrow afternoon at half the price?
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Kendra Wilkinson becomes a mom - CNN.com
Out of all those girls, Kendra was the one I liked the best, seemed to be the most down to earth, and might actually make a great mother. She seemed pretty normal despite the fact that she was living in the Playboy mansion (although having just written that, I’m thinking how absurd it might sound).
Anyway, this was all before I heard the name? Hell in a Hank Basket is the only phrase in my head at the minute…..

Kendra Wilkinson becomes a mom - CNN.com

Out of all those girls, Kendra was the one I liked the best, seemed to be the most down to earth, and might actually make a great mother. She seemed pretty normal despite the fact that she was living in the Playboy mansion (although having just written that, I’m thinking how absurd it might sound).

Anyway, this was all before I heard the name? Hell in a Hank Basket is the only phrase in my head at the minute…..

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Sometimes

letting iTunes play on random can bring up songs you totally were into when you were a kid (for me that means I actually owned the vinyl album version). Example today, Genesis - Turn It On. Phil Collins was soooo much better as part of a group than he ever was on his own

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applearts:

ついついやってしまいたくなる遠近法を利用した写真 - GIGAZINE

Strong kids - that’s what every parent wants
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thedailywhat:

High-End Park Bench of the Day: The Kajen park bench with footstool by designer Thomas Bernstrand.

One of the first park benches to be accompanied by a footstool, the design invites those seated to put their feet up, or just sit back and relax. The laid-back luxury of this bench makes a unique addition to any public space.

Yes please and also: Everywhere, now.
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thedailywhat:

High-End Park Bench of the Day: The Kajen park bench with footstool by designer Thomas Bernstrand.

One of the first park benches to be accompanied by a footstool, the design invites those seated to put their feet up, or just sit back and relax. The laid-back luxury of this bench makes a unique addition to any public space.

Yes please and also: Everywhere, now.

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