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  • … for he could not risk anyone discovering his activities. He hadn’t a lot of information to go on at first. Only a date which he had extrapolated from the approximate number of years he had been alive. His actual age was an estimate at best. He had slipped into the archives late at night, leafing …

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  • … of craveable keepsakes for your friends. for example, angel excavated two exquisite cookbooks from 1963: “better homes & gardens: lunches and brunches” and “better homes and gardens: best buffets.” and, yes…i was the lucky recipient! published in the age of tv dinners and screaming technicolor …

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  • … to stay put, when to hibernate, and when they do migrate, exactly where to go to find their seasonal homes, is astonishing. Somehow, they know exactly where they belong. If only we were so wise, and so knowledgeable. What Happens When the System Fails: Rob Paterson: ” When the centralized …

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  • … of The Inspired Room) 5 Minute Holiday Decorating Ideas :: Real Simple Holiday Curb Appeal :: Cottage Living 1-Day Christmas Makeover :: Better Homes and Gardens How to Make a 3D Paper Snowflake :: WikiHow Paper Snowflakes :: Instructables All Christmas :: Flickr Christmas Project archives :: ReadyMade Mammoth …

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  • … Homes and Gardens Cook Book.” Joking aside, my wife is a good cook, just not very highly motivated. Her great specialties are dishes from the Jewish repertoire. Unfortunately there aren’t too many Jewish dishes that I relish. I don’t feel bad about this because, in case you haven’t noticed, Jewish …

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  • Retrogasmic is a monthly column designed to educate you about all-but-forgotten geeky shit and why you should care about it today. —— Gather and listen, for now I will drink from the deep archives and utter the tale of how I came to walk among the tone talkers. I did not always keep the ASCII code …

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  • Read original… Nancy Cataldi, an outspoken preservationist who launched unrelenting efforts to save Richmond Hill’s quaint downtown and Victorian homes, died last week at her home in Queens. She was 55. The cause was a brain aneurysm and hemorrhage, said her half-brother, Michael. Through nearly …

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  • … it was Better Homes and Gardens recipe first, but my Mom made them often, so I consider it HER recipe). This comes from the Better Homes and Gardens “Homemade Cookies” cook book, published in 1975. This poor cookbook has seen better days. Pages are stuck together. So many things have been spilled …

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  • … it was Better Homes and Gardens recipe first, but my Mom made them often, so I consider it HER recipe). This comes from the Better Homes and Gardens “Homemade Cookies” cook book, published in 1975. This poor cookbook has seen better days. Pages are stuck together. So many things have been spilled …

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  • … on rails embedded on a grassy roundabout in Tilburg, the Netherlands. Powered by solar panels, it completes one revolution every 20 hours, its constantly shifting position supposed to evoke a “feeling of alienation from reality.” Front and back gardens were proposed for this permanent art …