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Norrøna featured in Boulder Weekly
Hey everyone! We were nominated for Boulder Weekly’s 2018 Best of Boulder™ :) Take a second to vote for our dance school or dance company, Samba Colorado.#thankyou #boulderweekly Best of Boulder Boulder Weekly Vote Today http://bit.ly/BOB_2018 @sambacolorado @bestofboulder @bouldercolorado @boulderdailycamera
Porcgo=Freedom to live again. Don't be a prisoner to the package
Porcgo=Freedom to live again. Don’t be a prisoner to the package
We are living a new reality. The bulk of our shopping is now done online, or in store with the understanding that some purchases require ordering and shipping. It seems to get the best deals and bang for your buck, online is the way to buy. So how do we go about living our lives and reap the benefits of online shopping?
Porcgo, is the answer. Ask yourself this, a new laptop is expected to be…
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Black Diamond featured in Boulder Weekly.
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Looks like a picture of me is in Boulder Weekly's Best of Boulder (thanks to a couple friends for mentioning). Sweet. • • • #boulderweekly #naropa #naropians #contemplativeeducation (at Naropa University)
Merry Christmas from the independent newspaper, Boulder Weekly #boulderweekly #boulder #colorado #coloradical #bouldercolorado #boulderbetty
Magic Music - One Night Only #bouldermusic #boulderweekly #bouldertheater #boulderhippies #boulderjambands #70smusic (at Boulder Theater)
My horoscope for week after Nov 13th 2014
TAURUS APRIL 20-MAY 20:
Our planet’s most abundant mineral is called bridgmanite. It’s an amalgam of iron, magnesium, silicon, and oxygen. Until recently, no one had actually seen it because it lies so deep underground it can’t be reached by digging tools. Scientists have only known about it from studying how earthquake waves moved through it. That changed in the last few years, when two mineralogists found bridgmanite in an ancient meteorite. They were able to analyze the nuances of this basic mineral for the first time. I predict a comparable development for you, Taurus. In the coming months, you will become more familiar with a core part of you that has always been a mystery. The revelations may occur with the help of an influence that resembles a meteorite.