http://www.littlesun.com
Collaboration between one of the girlfriend's/my favorite artists and a charity to provide light to people with no electricity.
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http://www.littlesun.com
Collaboration between one of the girlfriend's/my favorite artists and a charity to provide light to people with no electricity.
Ahh I see it now.
Noob.
http://forum.gsplayers.com/showthrea...90#post1712390
My aunt died from stage 4 cancer last Friday.. 1 day after her 60th wedding anniversary with my uncle. Both were in a nursing home and they had their anniversary dinner together. He has late stage Alzheimers.
My sister just called and my uncle passed away last night. It's like they willed themselves to stay alive until after their anniversary.
I'm so sorry, PB.
Losing family is always hard. Sorry for your losses.
I try to be nice for once and you gotta leave me red rep? Thanks PB.
Looking to buy some sheet music. Only made in Japan, so check out a duty calculator site...
Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version Piano Sheet Music is duty free Media as well as unconstitutional publications deemed to be offensive, immoral, contrary or/and likely to harm minors are prohibited from importation.
...wat? If you substitute "however" for "as well as" the sentence makes sense, but then again video games are proven to harm minors because violence.
That wasn't me...
My sister left a pretty touching post about my Aunt on Facebook:
Yesterday we celebrated the life of my father's sister and my beloved Auntie Barb- who succumbed to cancer the day after her 60th wedding anniversary. There is not a memory of her which does not include the sound of her laughter- a musical tinkling of joy, with just a touch of Betty Rubble. My sister has the same wonderful laugh. One of my favorite memories of Auntie Barb is watching her walk down the hill from the barn, holding my then three-year-old daughter's hand. They had just visited with the Baby Cows and Ashley could barely contain her excitement - there were KITTENS in the barn! Auntie Barb patiently took her back up the hill to see them One More Time. There was much to admire about my aunt - her sense of humor, her patience, her strong work ethic, her love of family, and her courage in the face of devastating loss, and I hope I learned from her example. I will miss her, and will carry a piece of her with me always. Whenever I see sunflowers, I think of Auntie Barb - always pointed toward the light, looking for the best in us all.