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Fabulous bathing suit. Now, why when I am looking for bathing suits can I find nothing as wonderful as this? As a side note, I shot four or

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where can i find vintage bathing suits? by artsuneel
artsuneelartsuneel where can i find vintage bathing suits?

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darcydarcy "I am simply looking for beauty, whatever that is - it's nothing that can be explained - only felt. If i find it in a single bowl, or

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I LOVE this wallet, why can I never find something like this when I need it? by myrtle
myrtlemyrtle I LOVE this wallet, why can I never find something like this when I need it?

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EASTER: Use whisks to hold eggs for dyeing.. WHY AM I JUST NOW HEARING THIS? - Click image to find more Holidays & Events Pinterest pins by ingrid
ingridingrid EASTER: Use whisks to hold eggs for dyeing.. WHY AM I JUST NOW HEARING THIS? - Click image to find more Holidays & Events Pinterest pins

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spray paint old brass lamps - why can i never find any old lamps with shapes like this when i thrift by Mathome
MathomeMathome spray paint old brass lamps - why can i never find any old lamps with shapes like this when i thrift

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why am I afraid? what can mere mortals do to me when I pour all of my trust into Him? by Renkins40
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A a great white shark leaps out of the water clutching a decoy seal in its jaws. The picture of the shark hovering in mid-air above the water was taken by Dana Allen  in False Bay, off Cape Town in South Africa. Dana's team spent three days trying to set up the shot by using a rubber 'decoy' seal to tempt the sharks out. He said: 'The strike, when it happens, takes just over a second, up and out and back into the water. If you flinch, you can miss it. We were getting ourselves settled, preparing for a long wait and then whoosh! In an instant the four metre great white shark was up and out of the water, right in front of our eyes. The water was streaming off its body and I pressed my trigger button. It almost seemed like slow motion and I remember seeing the eyes and the teeth as the shark leapt up.' by susan62
susan62susan62 A a great white shark leaps out of the water clutching a decoy seal in its jaws. The picture of the shark hovering in mid-air above the water was taken by Dana Allen in False Bay, off Cape Town in South Africa. Dana's team spent three days trying to set up the shot by using a rubber 'decoy' seal to tempt the sharks out. He said: 'The strike, when it happens, takes just over a second, up and out and back into the water. If you flinch, you can miss it. We were getting ourselves settled, preparing for a long wait and then whoosh! In an instant the four metre great white shark was up and out of the water, right in front of our eyes. The water was streaming off its body and I pressed my trigger button. It almost seemed like slow motion and I remember seeing the eyes and the teeth as the shark leapt up.'

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