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Missy In The Zone698 viewsMissy found today's swim very relaxing. Perhaps it was Marjorie's soothing voice. Eyes half-closed, and a little bit of doggie drool.1 comments
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Japanese Spitz698 views1 comments
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Matthew Barney with Zuko698 viewsOn stage Matthew (and Zuko) will become Anubis.
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Kyodo News Agency - Japan698 viewsBritish Farmers' "Wagyu" Beef Strains Prove A Hit
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Poi Company Parking Lot and Garden698 viewsThe "garden" at 745 Kopke Street, next to The Poi Company factory at 749 Kopke Street, Honolulu.
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Scottish | Kobe Fillet Steaks697 viewsTwo prime, aged Scottish | Kobe fillet steaks. Unfortunately, each steer only provides 17 to 18 fillet steaks, and we package them in a pair. So we only receive eight or nine packages from each steer. As a result, there is always a back-order situation for fillet steak. You can join the queue at the Lucies Farm e-commerce site.
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Lord MacFhionghuain697 viewsUK302940100030 -- Lord MacFhionghuain of Lucies -- born 16 February 2003, photographed 27 September 2005. Sold 12 Nov 05, and about to move to his new home in Wales.1 comments
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Ash the Horse697 viewsStanding in the stable yard, Sept 27 2005
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Kurobuta Pork Chops for Dinner697 viewsWith some mashed potatoes and Chinese snow peas. Our Kurobuta pork chops can be ordered online at our e-commerce site.
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Boot washing697 views
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Latch on Stable Gate697 viewsThis Came electronic latch was installed by Automation Gates in early 2005. The stable gate is exposed to direct wind, and the installers indicated that the wind on the gate was breaking the arm that connected the gate with the motor. At the same time, the motor was replaced with a different --- and presumably better --- motor. The latch meant that when the gate closed it would be supported, against the wind, on both ends. But the latch didn't always engage --- usually because of the wind.
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