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i have the gift of prophecy and imo once weed is legal for every man woman & child in the united states trader joes edibles game is going to be crazy. years from now we’ll be getting fucked up on High Sea Swimmers & thc infused pretzel bun hamburger flavored popcorn that makes you feel like youre dying in a plane crash
i want to back out of going to a friend's house and play video games for the rest of the day. ugh. anxiety is eating away at me I don't think I'll be able to eat all day ahah.
The Mason Jar: A Versatile Wonder
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The Mason Jar: A Versatile Wonder
I have always loved creating interesting lighting in and outside of my home. And here is my story of discovering something new for myself. Recently I was at the 99 cent store (yes folks, you can find things you need or want there) walking down the dish aisle. I glanced at cups and picked up a few plates, but nothing struck my fancy. Then all of the sudden, out of the corner of my eye, there they were: Mason Jars. My heart lit up! I have one mason jar at home which I use as a vase, but to find 15-20 jars just sitting there, waiting to be taken home by little old me was trilling. I wanted to fill my cart with them but before I could do that, I needed to know “Just what am I going to use these for?”
Slowly and sadly, I walked away from the jars quietly praying they would still be there in a few days. I had thought of just buying them and deciding what to use them for later, but over the last few years (where money has been tighter than bark on a tree) I have had to be cautious of over spending. “Just buy what you know you need right now,” I have to tell myself. It’s a pressure….. Anyway, I came home and searched the internet. Here’s what I found!
Making this seems like a piece of work, but with the tips I found at asubtlerevelry.com, it may not be as hard as it looks. Just grab your buff man or that handsome guy next door you’ve been dying to talk to. Trust me, if he’s at all interested in you, he’ll be all too happy to help and show of his muscles. In additon to those rough hands, you’ll need a large piece of wood, mason jars, tea lights and heavy rope. Then all you have to do is cut holes in the wood (that’s where the handsome man comes in), put the tea lights in the mason jars, slip the jars into the wooden holes and tie on the rope. Classic and simply gorgeous!
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Oh my….. Use mason jars for craft storage? Yes please. After staring at this photo and trying figure out just how they did it, I stopped (cause I was getting nowhere) and asked Movie Star. Outside of his name, he is also quite a handy fellow. He told me they just screwed in a clamp. A what? If you are as daft as me when it comes to stuff like this, here are two options you can try at Home Depot. If you use a 2-Hole Clamp it’s pretty obvious how you screw it to the wall. If you use Stainless Steal Clamps, Movie Star said that it would be screwed behind the mason jar and then tightened in the front.
I am going to be 100% honest with you right now: This is my favorite idea and the one I’m going to do. I have alway loved pictures and this seems like a cool, vintage way to display them all over! Needless to say, I’m going back to that good ol’ 99 cent store to pick out my mason jars. Have fun with yours!
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New Looks of Android Application Market
The interface of Android Application Market has been changed completely. I personally feel the new look is user friendly and easy to navigate.
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New Looks of Android Application Market
Recently I have noticed that the interface of Android Application Market has been changed completely. I personally feel the new look is user friendly and easy to navigate with various categories like Top Paid, Top Free, Top new Paid, Top New Free etc.
Following are some screenshot of Android Market’s new Look
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Fresno's great location
In exchange for dense fog in the winter and sweltering heat in the summer, Fresno enjoys a great location in relation to California attractions. We are very fortunate in Fresno because we are centrally located. A short drive west and we can visit the ocean. A short drive south and we are in the movie making capital of the world yet a few hours north and we are in the scenic Bay Area. Even closer to Fresno is a beautiful alpine lake called Bass Lake. Bass Lake is so picturesque that it has been featured in many movies. I grew up in Mariposa, CA as a teenager many of us would go to Bass Lake to swim and spend a day in the sun. Recently I traveled to Bass Lake for work. I represent a person who is charged with driving without a license.
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A Kodak Digital Picture Frame
The frame is very easy to set up and it is Wi-Fi enabled so no need for cables. You first set up the digital photo frame by connecting through the Kodak website. The process is explained well and very easy to follow. Through this connection you can upload your photos and set how you wish to have them displayed. There are many different options for viewing. Try random display or set it to show pictures in a certain order – the options are many and varied and easy to set up. Another unique feature with the Kodak Pulse is that when you set it up the frame is allocated its own e-mail address. You can send pictures directly to the frame via e-mail, Facebook and from your mobile. Great for sharing with friends and it will even notify you when new photos have arrived.
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