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shimmering and white So my dad asked me “Who’s that guy from Flaming Arrows, Pippy Tuna or whatever” "Dad, do you mean Peeta Mellark? From the Hunger Games?" "Oh, well, I knew it had food in it" I made another tote bag, and it’s for sale! History, Architecture, and Infrastructure In 1882, Chicago took a daring step in transit, as it had done previously in countless other fields including public works, meat processing, interstate transportation, futures trading, water management and building construction. At a time when myriad transit schemes and dreams were being tested around the country, especially locally, Chicago became the first city to try San Francisco’s style of cable cars. The City by the Bay had started experimenting with cable cars in 1873 and found them an effective albeit expensive solution to carrying modest numbers of passengers up steep hills in a moderate climate. Over the next nine years, entrepreneurs in San Francisco built five relatively short, straight lines totally only 11.2 double-track miles.

Salt on a White Picket Fence Dean cooking something in the kitchen, hands covered in flour - he’s trying for a pie again - but he doesn’t mind the white, dusty handprints he leaves everywhere. He opens the fridge to pull out the next ingredient and swears. They’re out. He should have checked earlier. Cas is walking through downtown, idly swinging the newly filled reusable cloth bag they have adopted for shopping, when he hears Dean’s gruff voice. It is a gift from his Father, he supposes, that no matter how far he falls, he never stops being able to hear Dean.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Brownie Bombs Oh mylanta. What have I done? If I’m not mistaken, that’s a ball of cookie dough surrounded by a fudgy brownie and then coated in chocolate and sprinkled with mini chips. Whoooa. Sometimes, I don’t even know WHERE half my ideas come from. I literally operate like a mad scientist part of the time, throwing things together with my fingers crossed, hoping it’ll work.

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