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  1. Crazy Little Thing Called Love ... last song on Side A on Queen's Album "The Game" that I have playing on the 2nd go round. Vinyl and classic HiFi got me all feeling kinda mellow on a Friday evening :)
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  2. Do you keep track of the "Ones That Got Away"? Where are they now? Someday they might get a chance to read this thread. Any message?
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  3. Share your recent build or show off your collection. Lets start
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  4. Baby Jean, my pearl, that last time we parted and you held my hand tight and seemingly asking me to stop you from getting in the car and drive away. I should have not let go and instead pulled you close to me to be never ever be apart. If you read this, first love rarely becomes the one you spend your lifetime with, but what they say is true... It never dies.
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  5. Looking at Fuji-Yama from across Lake Kawaguchico in Fall while enjoying a simple Soba and Tempura fare couldn't be more perfect!
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  6. My favorite Fresh underwater photos taken at Cenote Kulkulkan (Underwater Cavern) in Riviera Maya, Mexico. These photos of a sunken forest and a wall of light do not do justice to the surreal experience swimming in the well of the Gods.
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  7. Dance With My Father -Luther Vandross Like a thief in the night, Cancer took my mom's only dance partner from us.
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  8. I really like you. For years, ever since nakilala kita. Nagka-sundo tayo sa kalokohan. Kahit sa life goals, pareho tayo ng gusto. Kung alam ko lang back then na may chance ako sayo, I would've held to that. Though, hindi lang talaga siguro tayo para sa isa't isa. Sinubukan kong mag-intay kaso, kinasal ka na. Ngayong pwede ka na, engage naman na ako. I know we tried to get things to work, pero LDR, and ayokong saktan yung isa. Plus, I think you still have some shit you need to work on. Though, if given that chance we can be together, I'll grab that opportunity. I just hope that...in another life, we could be together. Sorry kung nasaktan kita and things didn't end as we expected. I wish you all the best. Sana makahanap ka ng guy na magpapa-saya sa'yo. That you'll annoy with your cuteness, and can really appreciate who you are. I know that were not suuppose to say the L word, but I love you.
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  9. Unusual: ankles. Not a fetish thing like a foot, but I'm kinda attracted with a sexy ankle. Don't @ me as to how to define a sexy ankle. Usual: Eyes. Sweet and/or mysterious, gets me every time
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  10. For some odd reason, I was drawn to Soju and Milkis tonight.
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  11. I just got up. good morning. Photos from Japan
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  12. The first photo is Begonia, the second photo is Adenium or Desert Rose
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  13. Hi @mooijace It's very common in my backyard. After the flowers bloom they just fall to the ground and become a new tree again.
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  14. pancit canton talaga e 😁
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  15. Dracaena Fragrance aka Corn Plant at our backyard
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  16. Mesmerizing photo I took, I actually have a video of this.
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  17. French woman declines Covid-19 vaccine for her sick father Article lifted from this link https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1389882/french-woman-declines-covid-19-vaccine-for-her-sick-father L’HOPITAL, France — Fabienne Garbo’s father suffers from an illness similar to Alzheimer’s and was eligible for a Covid-19 shot as soon as France started vaccinating care home residents. But she has not signed the consent form. Claude Garbo, 86, frequently fails to recognize his daughter and struggles to converse, reacting at times to German words after a life mostly spent in France’s eastern Lorraine region. He is unable to convey if he wishes to be inoculated against a disease that has killed more than 22,000 care home residents in France — nearly a third of all deaths. So his daughter Fabienne has decided for him. She told Reuters the development of coronavirus vaccines had been rushed by big pharmaceutical firms and might do more harm than good, with too many unanswered questions about potential side-effects and their efficacy against new variants. “I prefer to be cautious and protect my father rather than give him a vaccine about which we still know little,” Garbo said. “He risks catching the virus but it would be like any other disease.” Although France wants shots delivered faster than manufacturers and the state can supply them, the vaccine’s early rollout has been bogged down in red tape and onerous processes meant to reassure a dubious public. Refusal rates in nursing homes are at about 10%, according to the FEHAP care home federation. But the inability to inoculate all residents risks delaying the lifting of tight restrictions on outside visits and social interactions between residents. Citizens have to give their consent to a doctor before they are inoculated against the coronavirus. A family member or legal custodian must do so for those who cannot. Fabienne Garbo said she had scant faith in a mainstream medical establishment that scaremongered the public and was too close to pharmaceutical companies. “Are we not entering into a deep paranoia over this virus?” she asked. The World Health Organization has stressed the importance of rigorous checks on the effectiveness and safety of vaccines. Based on published vaccine trial data generated so far by Moderna, the BioNTech-Pfizer partnership and AstraZeneca, side effects have not been serious or long-lasting. Supporters of the vaccine for nursing home residents say it not only shields some of the most vulnerable from becoming sickened by COVID-19, but will also allow them to be hugged by loved ones again and socially engage with others. Families that refused Covid-19 shots for a relative with dementia typically did so because of their own prejudices, said Louis Matias, a representative of the FEHAP federation. It raised questions about how those who were not vaccinated would be cared for in the months ahead, including whether they should be segregated and denied access to visitors when homes re-open, he said. “That will be a problem. A problem of organization, and a problem for the conscience,” he said. Doctors say the separation from family and a lack of physical contact is taking a toll on the elderly. Garbo said she and her mother had often differed over vaccine safety after her mother fell ill following a flu jab. But on this occasion she had persuaded her mother it was right to refuse the vaccine. Asked what her father would have done, Garbo replied: “He would listen to his doctor. I’ve not had the opportunity to ask him.”
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  19. Permanent boy next door image! Cool 😎
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  20. I don’t think I qualify. I’m 6’1 and weigh 170 lbs. I need a few more pounds to quality. I need to drink more milk.
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  21. These were taken inside an art gallery in Seattle, Washington. The colors came out really well.
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  22. Mushrooms from a nearby fallen tree, just sharing the pic coz I find it mesmerizing 😃
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  23. Pambansang awit ng mga brokenhearted IMAHE. 😭😭😭😭
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  24. Worst coaching decision by the Packers. Congratulations to the Bucs!
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  25. Please stay on topic. Babymaker can make a more appropriate topic if he wishes. Sad Flyer can follow Babymaker to the new thread to continue their discussions. Stay bright and open-minded gentlemen. Matalino tayo lahat dito. 🙂
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  26. Love the photography 😍
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  27. Starburst bush close up of cotton buds flowers
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