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"They found that blocks that are all this glass stuff actually shorten the lives of senior citizens, because they're so depressing," he said.
I'd rather use glass stuff for, you know, I know it breaks and stuff, but it's, you know, it's a little safer, so, why not.– RP5 I'd rather use glass stuff for, you know, I know it breaks and stuff, but it's, you know, it's a little safer, so, why not.– RP5 Another risk reducing behaviour participants discussed related to alternatives was advanced planning.
( I.E.: Why Tia didn't pick Dani, Who is Ben dating nowadays?, Who are you dating?, Are you going to the game tomorrow?, Do you like Paramore?, Have you ever heard the song Heart of Glass?) Stuff along those lines is always a safe way to go.
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And this snippet about a pre-race dinner: "We were each given a sherbet glass stuffed with one enormous shrimp.
It's one of those Edison-bulbed places with low lights and high benches; her tea is actually a glass stuffed with soggy mint leaves that flop out over the brim.
He immediately moved into Farage's flat in Ramsgate, which became a place where there was a wine glass stuffed with cigarettes butts, an electricity meter that kept running out of credit and Farage's bed was a mattress on the living room floor.
Fairtrade teas and coffee in a polished antique box, a sundae glass stuffed with truffles, organic toiletries from Enchanted Plants in Shaftesbury, wooden hangers, a shower mat rolled up and tied with rope, and wooden wedges for the giant sash window.
Second, consider a crystal glass stuffed with styrofoam packaging.
One course consisted of a large martini glass stuffed with a whelk in its shell, clam broth, fish sauce, apple slices and a coil of noodles made from a root nobody seemed able to translate, all marinating in Chinese yellow wine.
(His real house in Ventura, he said, is decorated with "brass-and-glass stuff from the late '80s").
The oak kitchen counters hold drinking glasses, stuffed animals, and piles of paperwork.
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