… them, damn that Puddy with her penchant for thoughtfully tearing them up, and finally in a frenzy I tackle the noticeboard. Do I really need a invitation to an garden event back in 2005? How distant, how far away 2005 seems nowadays, it seems lightyears away. Old notices and addresses are ruthlessly …
Presto’s Edge, the most active place in Dizzywood. Well, thats what I think. This is the place where you get to all the other places. You can find the way to Breakwater Beach, Wildwood Glen, Garden Gazebo, Skytown, Presto’s Grove, Explorers Camp, Tanglevine Jungle, and the Chasm. I will talk about …
… with? Why do you use them? IM: My usual tools are Rotring Artpens, Pilot V-Pens (before Pilot rebranded them with some kind of 1990’s design catastrophe), PITT artist pens by Faber Castell and different inks, mainly India ink and Windsor and Newton. I don’t really snub any pen, I’m still learning …
… for nights in. I got a Power Plant Indoor garden, a new digital camera to replace the one I dropped in the ocean, some snow pants, and tools to carve rubber stamps. I spent no less than 4 days in the kitchen making multiple trays of baklava, soups, chicken pot pies, fresh 9 grain and cheese & herb rolls …
… accommodations) after a particularly rainy stretch. We spent December 24th and 25th in rubber boots and coats, wielding shovels in the top floors and applying muscle power to remove the unusually heavy and odiferous material. When you grow up on a farm, I think you learn early on in life that things just doesn …
… office, gardening products, power tools, china, giftware, glassware, DIY, ironmongery. Robert Dyas sell some of the top brand names such as Tefal, Brita, Black and Decker, Stanley, Kenwood, Morphy Richards, and Brabantia, to name just a few. [ Draper 13 Piece Toolkit : £2.99 ]
… perspective, any small gain by workers is tantamount to communism. They will continue to do everything in their power to preserve the current labor-debasing system which keeps workers just one paycheck away from the homeless shelter. Consider this: the US economy is 72 percent consumer spending. That means …
… purchases have a real impact, for better or worse. Borrow instead of buying. Borrow from libraries instead of buying personal books and movies. This saves money, not to mention the ink and paper that goes into printing new books. Share power tools and other appliances. Get to know your neighbors …
… on Greenspan’s watch. These are the tools the Fed chief used for 18 years to enrich his buddies at the big brokerage houses while workers slipped further and further into debt. There’s no “flaw” in Greenspan’s thinking; his views perfectly reflect his unwavering commitment to the rich and powerful …
… recently so I have sneakily set his home page to the gardening section on blackanddecker.co.uk to stimulate his imagination. Maybe a few garden power tools will get him going? Not exactly subtle I know but it’s my last hope. My mum always told me I should have married a man who was good in the garden …
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