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The Portsmouth Cottage for 65L

kawaiinicole:

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The Portsmouth Cottage is 65L for Lazy Sunday, however, the cottage is out now so you can start your shopping early! It’s the newest house from TASTY.

The cottage features a large front patio, split level lower level and a ladder leading to the attic. There are many windows giving you a very open feel.

It’s a perfect home for spring.

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TASTY
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carolbensimon:

(texto originalmente publicado na Zero Hora do dia 8 de janeiro de 2011)

Luciano, o ex-gordo

Disseram que o Guaíba será balneável em 2020. Por balneável entende-se a vovó colocando os pezinhos aos poucos, a gurizada inventando de surfar e um índice de até mil coliformes fecais por 100ml….

artpixie:

(via Jason Brooks Fashion Illustration)
maxrevive:
Mewtwo and Me by Ian Andersen
My first introduction to Pokémon was through my best friend who had gotten the game a month or so before me, after seeing him play I was very excited to start my own Pokémon adventure, but I didn’t own a gameboy. It took some time begging my parents before I was able to set off into that fantastic new world of monsters and their trainers. Of course by the time I had joined in the fun my friend had left Pallet town far behind and had a vest quickly filling with shiny badges, so my attempts to enter into any link battle were ill-fated, I didn’t stand a chance.
Because of this late start I spent most of my time with the game raising my own Pokémon not getting a chance to test them against other real life trainers. By the time I had my own team verified by eight gym leaders and we had championed over the Elite Four my friend had gone onto the exciting task of raising his Pokémon to their peak of performance. His Mewtwo was trained to the maximum level with natural experience, no cheating with Rare Candies, there was no way I would be able to compete with the world’s strongest Pokémon, not without some subversive actions.
By this time rumors had spread of a mystical Pokémon off the cost of Seafoam Island which would magically duplicate items for the trainer willing to risk the dangers to seek it out. I was desperate. I found this Missing No. and luckily I survived and was a rich man for it, but I still needed a Pokémon.
That’s when I learned about Pokémon cloning. It was said that if two trainers who were trading their Pokémon turned their trading consoles off at a specific point in the trading process one of the Pokémon would be duplicated, the other vanished. I tried it out, using my some of my Brother’s Pokémon, I captured a weak Rattata and Pidgey and went through the process I was told.
It worked.
I gave no thought at the time to what became of those lost Pokémon, I could have two of any Pokémon if I sacrificed another for them! Those lost Pokémon will come back to haunt me I’m sure, maybe they’re lurking off the coast of Seafoam Island. But at the time it didn’t matter, I saw an opportunity to win a real battle.
Somehow I convinced my friend to ignore the dangers of Pokémon cloning and used his trust and friendship to get my own ultimate Mewtwo. Little did he know I was planning to create a super group capable of destroying any other Pokémon team.
Late that night I used those duplicated items from the reviled Missing No. to max out the power points of my stolen Mewtwo then pumped him full of protein, iron, calcium, zinc and carbos. Then I went to the lab with five Pokémon, sentenced to the void for the crime of being weak and quick to capture. It was a long night of turning off the consoles at the precise moment to duplicate the perfect Mewtwo, but it was worth it.
The next time I faced my “friend” in battle he encountered not just the Mewtwo he had entrusted to me, but that Mewtwo improved with far greater capabilities and more endurance. And it was not just one of these super Mewtwos he faced, but SIX fully armed Mewtwo’s ready to tear through any opposing force.
To this day I wonder how many Pokémon I destroyed to create this monstrosity of a “team” and worry that soon the ghosts of these Pokémon will come to challenge me and I shall have no excuse but to fall upon my own Pokéball, doomed to an eternity of nothingness.
the end?

maxrevive:

Mewtwo and Me by Ian Andersen

My first introduction to Pokémon was through my best friend who had gotten the game a month or so before me, after seeing him play I was very excited to start my own Pokémon adventure, but I didn’t own a gameboy. It took some time begging my parents before I was able to set off into that fantastic new world of monsters and their trainers. Of course by the time I had joined in the fun my friend had left Pallet town far behind and had a vest quickly filling with shiny badges, so my attempts to enter into any link battle were ill-fated, I didn’t stand a chance.

Because of this late start I spent most of my time with the game raising my own Pokémon not getting a chance to test them against other real life trainers. By the time I had my own team verified by eight gym leaders and we had championed over the Elite Four my friend had gone onto the exciting task of raising his Pokémon to their peak of performance. His Mewtwo was trained to the maximum level with natural experience, no cheating with Rare Candies, there was no way I would be able to compete with the world’s strongest Pokémon, not without some subversive actions.

By this time rumors had spread of a mystical Pokémon off the cost of Seafoam Island which would magically duplicate items for the trainer willing to risk the dangers to seek it out. I was desperate. I found this Missing No. and luckily I survived and was a rich man for it, but I still needed a Pokémon.

That’s when I learned about Pokémon cloning. It was said that if two trainers who were trading their Pokémon turned their trading consoles off at a specific point in the trading process one of the Pokémon would be duplicated, the other vanished. I tried it out, using my some of my Brother’s Pokémon, I captured a weak Rattata and Pidgey and went through the process I was told.

It worked.

I gave no thought at the time to what became of those lost Pokémon, I could have two of any Pokémon if I sacrificed another for them! Those lost Pokémon will come back to haunt me I’m sure, maybe they’re lurking off the coast of Seafoam Island. But at the time it didn’t matter, I saw an opportunity to win a real battle.

Somehow I convinced my friend to ignore the dangers of Pokémon cloning and used his trust and friendship to get my own ultimate Mewtwo. Little did he know I was planning to create a super group capable of destroying any other Pokémon team.

Late that night I used those duplicated items from the reviled Missing No. to max out the power points of my stolen Mewtwo then pumped him full of protein, iron, calcium, zinc and carbos. Then I went to the lab with five Pokémon, sentenced to the void for the crime of being weak and quick to capture. It was a long night of turning off the consoles at the precise moment to duplicate the perfect Mewtwo, but it was worth it.

The next time I faced my “friend” in battle he encountered not just the Mewtwo he had entrusted to me, but that Mewtwo improved with far greater capabilities and more endurance. And it was not just one of these super Mewtwos he faced, but SIX fully armed Mewtwo’s ready to tear through any opposing force.

To this day I wonder how many Pokémon I destroyed to create this monstrosity of a “team” and worry that soon the ghosts of these Pokémon will come to challenge me and I shall have no excuse but to fall upon my own Pokéball, doomed to an eternity of nothingness.

the end?

girlsnextdoorrule:

say hello to Kate! show her a lot of love and hopefully she will become a regular! stay tuned for more from sexy Kate

girlsnextdoorrule:

say hello to Kate! show her a lot of love and hopefully she will become a regular! stay tuned for more from sexy Kate

itsybitchy:

aaaahhhh this owl money box is just toooo cute! and it’s only US$15! click the photo to link to the etsy.com store

itsybitchy:

aaaahhhh this owl money box is just toooo cute! and it’s only US$15! click the photo to link to the etsy.com store

surgery was a success. for the first time since this incident happened, I feel like Matthew is out of the woods. To be clear… i mean that we’re not going to lose him and that he is on the road to full recovery (from my non-medical perspective of course lol). I haven’t shared many of the finite…

mademoisellekary:

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