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It's a hand drawn hay rake. Or an infield drag mat.
Branier than the Average Bear - M - natural
Branier than the Average Bear - M - natural
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Hey!
I bought my first typewriter, a Royal Royalite 64 at California Typewriter. They were really friendly there, luckily for me its a quick bus ride from the UC Berkeley campus.
I bought my first typewriter, a Royal Royalite 64 at California Typewriter. They were really friendly there, luckily for me its a quick bus ride from the UC Berkeley campus.
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Tokyoflash Ni wristwatch in stainless steel with blue LEDs!
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It could be a variety of things. A harrow missing its chain, or a sausage display rack
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Comic sans? I'm surprised there's people who still use it. There basically are entire factions devoted to exterminating people who use that font.
http://bancomicsans.com/main/
Personally, I have to go with Paul Renner's ever timeless Futura.
http://bancomicsans.com/main/
Personally, I have to go with Paul Renner's ever timeless Futura.
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Tokyoflash Waku, brown leather, silver, multi-led
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I was cleaning out my grandfather's closet after he had passed away. I was wondering why he had a tie with that exact same lady in a dress on it. I tossed it out thinking it wasn't anything important.
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Could it be an emergency ice axe for if you fall through the ice, you use it to pull yourself out. so the swivel head will catch at any angle.
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A really interesting part about the M*A*S*H theme is that Mozart's Sonata in A KV331 Alla Turca. At first, you might not suspect that Mozart may have anything to do with the writing, but you'll be pretty surprised when you listen to that!
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You dont realize it when you buy a book in a big company book seller, but the only time human hands may even touch the book itself is packing it in the box for shipping.