2153 pts ยท April 25, 2016
Soon it won't need that many
A follow up with multiple pod hangers nested together
That "beautiful landscape" is a limestone quarry. Nothing you see in that photo is native.
LOL, don't worry, I have specialty coffee as well. You can see the top of my kettle in the bottom of that photo. I don't always have the time to make a pour over in the mornings.
26M of filament, 2hr 59m print time.
Nespresso Vertuo pod holder for under my cabinets
There's no conifers within a mile of this tree.
What species is it?
Now disinfect your phone
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All the food is owned by like 6 companies.
To be fair, first time playing super hot VR, I dove head first into my sofa. The brain says, this is reality now.
My wife's parents owned this house since '79. It's not their box. It is that old.
how's that?
There are many finer than this. My favorites are "school for the gifted" and "nature's way of saying don't touch"
It is a mood
Lol, the Solo 'Jazz' pattern of the cups we all got as kids.
I never had the luxury of working from home. But now that other people are back, I miss the pandemic.
I know. I'm trying to troubleshoot the lower layers. It's hosted for /r/fixmyprint
Clearly the best parents on earth. Sure honey, you can have the beach in your room.
Beagles smell bad
Gas, uncle's a plumber, electric? I've swapped fan switch wires while hot. Attention to detail. Though I won't work in a panel.
My brother is an EE. He's was in his last year at college and called dad to install a ceiling fan. "I'm not touching that, it's dangerous."
The pigeon is *Columba livia domestica*
The passenger pigeon was hunted to extinction in North America by 1901.
They draw bugs away from the tomatoes, right? Two weeks ago, I had to pluck some hornworms off the black nightshade. Mocking birds are them
I know he planted the tomatoes and the pumpkin. But the rest is a mystery.
My father-in-law passed away in January. He was an avid gardener. I also found musk pumpkin last week.
Soon it won't need that many
A follow up with multiple pod hangers nested together
That "beautiful landscape" is a limestone quarry. Nothing you see in that photo is native.
LOL, don't worry, I have specialty coffee as well. You can see the top of my kettle in the bottom of that photo. I don't always have the time to make a pour over in the mornings.
26M of filament, 2hr 59m print time.
Nespresso Vertuo pod holder for under my cabinets
There's no conifers within a mile of this tree.
What species is it?
Now disinfect your phone
https://www.unilever.com/brandshment/">https://ww">s/foods-">shment/">https://www.unilever.com/brands/foods-refreshment/ https://www.generalmills.com/en/Brands/Overview https://www.nestle.com/brands
All the food is owned by like 6 companies.
To be fair, first time playing super hot VR, I dove head first into my sofa. The brain says, this is reality now.
My wife's parents owned this house since '79. It's not their box. It is that old.
There are many finer than this. My favorites are "school for the gifted" and "nature's way of saying don't touch"
It is a mood
Lol, the Solo 'Jazz' pattern of the cups we all got as kids.
I never had the luxury of working from home. But now that other people are back, I miss the pandemic.
I know. I'm trying to troubleshoot the lower layers. It's hosted for /r/fixmyprint
Clearly the best parents on earth. Sure honey, you can have the beach in your room.
Beagles smell bad
Gas, uncle's a plumber, electric? I've swapped fan switch wires while hot. Attention to detail. Though I won't work in a panel.
My brother is an EE. He's was in his last year at college and called dad to install a ceiling fan. "I'm not touching that, it's dangerous."
The pigeon is *Columba livia domestica*
The passenger pigeon was hunted to extinction in North America by 1901.
They draw bugs away from the tomatoes, right? Two weeks ago, I had to pluck some hornworms off the black nightshade. Mocking birds are them
I know he planted the tomatoes and the pumpkin. But the rest is a mystery.
My father-in-law passed away in January. He was an avid gardener. I also found musk pumpkin last week.