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Range Cookers: A Stylish Way To Cook
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Memorial tattoo?
A very good friend of mine died a few weeks ago and he was only 21. I loved him dearly, and I miss him very much. I want to get a tattoo to remember him by. He was a firfighter, and so I thought that a single tribal-style flame inbetween my shoulder blades would be approprate. But I am not sure if I want it in black or color. what do you think?
I'm sorry to hear of your loss. I think you're making a wonderful tribute to him and in my opinion I would go with a color tattoo. Although it's meant to signify a memorial, I assume you're doing this to keep a part of him alive in you. I would keep the flame alive too rather than blacking it out.
In the Company of Holbrooke (New Yorker)
Rufus Phillips called on Saturday morning with the news that Richard Holbrooke
was critically ill. Phillips had been Richard's first boss, back in South
Vietnam in 1963, and sent him to run an aid program in the Mekong Delta. That
was where Richard's career began, and now that he is gone, it's staggering to
think of how much ground he covered, how much history involved him, how many
people across generations were touched by his life, from Clark Clifford and
Averell Harriman to the members of his staff who weren't yet born when the
Vietnam War ended, how many phone calls he made and took every day, how many
times he flew to Afghanistan and Pakistan and back, how much schlocky TV and
cinema he watched, how huge his energy and appetite for life were. It's hard
to understand how he fit all of it into those sixty-nine years. And he was
always reaching out for someone, which amplified his presence many fold. His
diplomatic style was supposed to be that of a bulldozer, but I will remember
his whimsy. Without him, there's less zest in the world.
One day, he would call to ...
Waka Flocka Flame Style Beat [FL Studio 9]
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