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Karl Blunck's Van Allen House | Oakland NJ
4 hours ago ago from Oakland NJ | Oakland New Jersey Journal
Here is Oakland artist, Karl Blunck's Van Allan House in Spring, Karl has painted the Van Allen House in every season, but this version is his favorite so far. Over the years he has had much luck selling his paintings of VAH because many people move away and take a piece of Oakland with them. This is the first in spring and Karl will sell it for 350$ framed (If interested please leave a comment and we will put you in touch with Karl). The ...
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19 hours ago ago from Fefe Siriano
2009 came and went without an album from Missy Elliott. But 2010 looks promising with the leak of a new track from the femcee. The unfinished “All 4 U” finds Missy boasting about her sex game with an equally tantalizing verse from Lil Wayne. In the meantime, we’re patiently waiting on a release date for Missy’s seventh album. Download Here
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14 hours ago ago from Hot Topics Store
Quirky detective Adrian Monk one more season obsessive-compulsive detection left. mourning now, 's still one best shows TV. meantime, seventh season dramedy/mystery series holds up well shows signs age. 's everything 'd expect phobias, personal crises (shot leg!), lots hilarious writing, bizarre mysteries, celebration Mr. Monk's one-hundredth case. Monk having more Dr. Kroger unexpectedly dies, neighbor girl playing piano. decides ...
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19 hours ago ago from Into My Own
I think I prefer forests in winter out of all the seasons: birds can be seen clearly in the canopy, and one can stare through the rows of trees far into the forest with no leaves to block the view. I kept my eyes open for mushrooms, but I suppose they're mostly gone now as well. Some Jelly Antler Fungus on a tree stump (second picture) and Cladonia (diversa?) - third picture - made the forest floor just as interesting. ...
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3 hours ago ago from Joel Nathan, M.D.and Evolve Medical Institute welcome you to AwesomeWellness.com
It’s true, the apple does not fall far from the tree. In this case, your genetic gifts and liabilities that you are born with can be seen in your relatives. You not only look like your parents, you have a similar genetic make up. Take the time to make a family tree.Go back at least 2 generations if possible. List the medical conditions your relatives have. With this in mind, you can then see which health areas need improvement in your ...
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