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Of course, in the city or the suburbs, a farm is a really impractical church to have.
"The dining room was quite beautiful but really impractical," said Kirsten Risko, the marketing director for LCOR, the building's latest owner.
First, it's really impractical to keep any amount of cows in Canada.
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After all, are trains that are as good as China's, cars that are as efficient as Europe's, electric cars and natural gas trucks, and neighborhoods with sidewalks really so impractical?
For, really, it was impractical for a modern woman, suitable only as a costume.
As much as designers want you to buy their clothes, they also can't quite stop themselves from making the clothes seem "aspirational" – which really means "utterly impractical for anyone who isn't Joan Collins".
Then we can revisit our solar friends and see just how impractical they really are.
The early Rovers were incredibly impractical and really only suitable for serious off-road driving.
And rotating in a glass case was this gold thing, which really just seems incredibly impractical, but still awesome.
Even if you only use it occasionally, it's awesome to be able to stream something live from the beach, mountain, or really anywhere it's impractical to schlep around your phone.
But really, everyone knows how impractical that would be.
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