Desert Hare
Between the many five tea varieties, Green tea wiki (http://www.eatgreentea.com) is the most well-liked among...
this must be one of the most amaaaazing dye jobs i’ve ever seeeen! but i wonder what it is….could it be a hair...
So apparently Siri was originally developed for use in combat situations - well the good boys down at Sneaky Zebra Labs Inc. managed to unlock its...
At Hipscan, we are continually working hard to bring you solutions with one goal in mind: simple marketing that yields powerful results.
With that said, we were getting a lot of requests to build an easy template that allows you to promote and manage an event. Hence, introducing the new event…
Here is a Jerry Fuchs 239z-38 Ultra Laugh model buddhabot made last year.
https://www.odesk.com/users/Animator-cartoonist-large_~~9d5ae012a02c568d?_redirected
“Do you believe in daily affirmations?” asked the student.
“Sure,” said the monk. “Say I’m one lucky son-of-a-bitch every day to keep the psychiatrist away.”
Weeding Invitation (Hochzeitskarten).
“Food’s become cool in the past 20-30 years. What people are demanding now is authenticity. Who grew this vegetable? How was it cultivated? What route did it travel to my dinner table?”
This post contains excerpts from an interview with Kiran Patel. Check out Part I
This is straight LOVE-MAKING music! :) [Makes me wish I had it on vinyl.] Check out their Sonicbids profile here, and the video teaser for the new single “Aka. the Brightest”.
Gibbran Khan Rashid, a revolutionary soul man, and Tamsynn-Lee Isaacs, an expressive sense kind of woman, have been brought together by love and energy to form Gibbran&Tamsynn-Lee.
With the rhythm of love-making and cosmic frequency, this duo produces sweet music that they call “Steam.” Early 2009, these two artists converged, conceiving brilliant emotional, sensual and glorious songwriting. Gibbran&Tamsynn-Lee create the sounds of love. Music that elevates the heart, the spirit and the soul. No doubt their chemistry is contagious.
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We saw a blog post from JhawkTubeSock where this Oh No Not Stereo song was rated the ‘…most abstract track on their new album’.
Booyah.
My rating: 9.3/10 ..biased?? ;)
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