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"i'd like the bill." the bluenette sat back down. "right, on it!" thoma leaped to get the bill for the man. after he came back he saw the bluenette swirling his left over wine in the glass. "here you go sir." he gave the pen and the bill together for him to sign his signature. he watched the man write with a flick of the wrist. "thank you!" thoma said sweetly smiling. the bluenette smiled back with a wink. leaving thoma off with a slight of blush on his cheeks. "what was that for?!" he was mentally screaming. well.. it was fun as it lasted. kamisato ayato keep the change, call me too <3 (***)-***-**** "oh my god." he blurted, jaw dropped. __________________________ ⚠️ some/most of the chapters in this book contains vulgarity, (smut/sexual content, foul language) please do not cause any problems with the viewers and especially the author by the mature content, it is clearly stated here. cover art is not mine! 👍 Ayathoma ayato x thoma please ignore the lower cases in all sentences; names, places, start paragraph/ sentences, etc (i was lazy) ENJOY!
High quality quote poster based on a copy of Ernest Shepard's illustration for the book "The House at Pooh Corner" by Alfred Milne and quote by Carter Crocker. I also offer a similar print with a different font: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1529039259/you-are-braver-than-you-believe-winnie ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾ FRAME NOT INCLUDED The frames and other decor items in the images are shown for display purposes only and are not included in the listing. ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾ SIZE ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾ ☛A3: 297mm x 420mm (11.7″x16.5″ ) ☛12x16: 297mm x 400mm (11.7″x15.7″ ) ☛11x14: 280mm x 350mm (11″x14″ ) ☛10x12: 250mm x 300mm (10″x12″ ) ☛A4: 210mm x 297mm (8.3″x11.7″ ) ☛8x10: 200mm x 250mm (8″x10″ ) ☛6x8: 150mm x 200mm (6″x8″) ☛5x7: 130mm x 180mm (5″x7″) PAPER ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾ Canson® Mi-Teintes® (160g) You can choose of two colors of paper: ♦VINTAGE - It is a warm and quite dark shade of white, very similar to the color of old yellowed paper. ♦WHITE - Just white :) very nice, a little warm, very bright shade of whiteness. SHIPPING ‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾ Please PAY ATTENTION TO THE ESTIMATED SHIPPING TIME provided under the description of each listing. ➤ All orders by default are sent as priority letters (no tracking ) but, if you want your order to be tracked, please let me know in a message when placing the order. ✷ Please note that in the case of a registered (tracked) shipment, the recipient's signature is required to collect the shipment. So, if the postman finds no one at home, he only leaves a notice that the parcel is waiting to be collected at the nearest post office. So please pay attention to tracking and notes left in your mailbox. ✷ One more IMPORTANT thing. It turns out that Canada Post and Australia Post do not currently track registered shipments from Poland. Therefore, shipments to these countries are tracked only by Polish Post only until they leave Poland. The only thing I can do in this situation is to guarantee a refund if your order does not arrive within the time I declared. ➤ All orders are sent by the state postal operator, i.e. first by Polish Post and then by the state postal operator of the destination country. For example, USPS in the case of the USA or Royal Mail in the case of the UK. ➤ All prints 8x10 and larger are packed and shipped in a cardboard tube with a diameter of 8cm or 10cm, depending on the number of ordered prints. Prints in 5x7 format are packed in a cardboard-protected bubble envelope. If the order concerns several prints, including formats larger than 5x7, they are all packed together in a cardboard tube. ➤ I accept returns on any item within 30 days of the original purchase date for a full refund, items must be returned in its original condition. Thank you for looking at my shop, and any further queries please message me.
Depuis plusieurs années déjà, je fais un travail de constitution d’une iconothèque féministe, dans l’imagerie pop (j’ai aussi commencé une collection parallèle en art contemporain…
Teaching students to sequence and summarize stories is crucial to their reading comprehension of fiction texts. These reading crafts are fresh, hands on and unique fiction activities for supporting students in breaking down sequencing and summarizing key events. It is an alternative to reading response that will help you to reach all learners in your classroom. These summarizing and sequencing activities require little to no prep, and the only materials needed are scissors and glue (word rings needed for the "key" events ring craft). WHAT’S INCLUDED: 8 Sequencing and Summarizing Crafts: Sequencing Movie Reel: Students illustrate and describe 5 key events in the story in the order that they happened. A large (full page) and small (2/page) movie reel options are included, as well as options for illustrations and descriptions or illustrations only. Film Strip Lift the Flap: This craft is similar to the craft above, but is a one page only option. Timeline Lift the Flap: Students record events from the story in a book shaped timeline. They illustrate the important events on the front of the flap and describe it on the back page. Summarizing Bookworm: Students can record as many key events as they want on this bookworm craft. Each event is a segment they add to build their bookworm. Lift the Flap Storyboard: Students create a storyboard of 6 or 12 scenes from the story, and describe each scene under their drawings. 5 Finger Retell Book: Students fill in the palm of each hand to create a retell book. Options are included for students to fill in "First, Next, Then, After that, Finally" or "Characters, Setting, Beginning, Middle, End." "Key" Events Key Ring: Students write events on each key. Keys number 1-9 are included, as well as a blank option with no number. Somebody...Wanted...But...So...Then Lift the Flap: Students fill in the flaps to create a S.W.B.S.T. summary.
before I start this I want to say thank you to the goat himself Knight Rider go check him out I also have to give him credit for this story
It’s that time of year again for office potlucks and parties. That means hours of awkward socialization with your coworkers and watching your boss get sauced while hit on the receptionist. For the love of God, someone spike the eggnog so we can make it through the holiday season. But informal interactions with your colleagues doesn’t have to be an uncomfortable exercise in stilted small talk. In fact, it could be downright enjoyable. Of course, the level of enjoyability is greatly dependent on who your co-workers are. I mean, these co-workers certainly seem friendly. And when I say “friendly,” I mean like Straight Gals Acting Like Gay Gals. Let Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn, circa “She-Devil” “Death Becomes Her” (mixed up my late 80s-early 90s wacky Meryl Streep comedies) show you the way to workplace bliss. She ain’t heavy, she’s my co-worker. Alison Brie & Gillian Jacobs, “Community”Alison tweeted that this was her preferred reading position. “Reading,” so that’s what the kids are calling it today. Maggie Q & Lyndsy Fonseca, “Nikita”Lyndsy looks like she is blushing from Maggie whispering a passage from some particularly explicit Nikita/Alex fanfic she found online. What? I can’t be the only one who ships this, right? I mean, have you seen how many tank tops they wear? Lena Headey & Summer Glau, “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles”Speaking of tank tops, this show was none too shabby about getting its stars in them whenever possible. Emily Blunt & Amy Adams, “Sunshine Cleaning”Sure, they played sisters. But that body language isn’t sisterly. Just sayin’. Blake Lively & Leighton Meester, “Gossip Girl”It’s the old “let’s compare hand sizes”-move. Nice. Feist & Emily Haines, Broken Social SceneIndie Rock Goddess Powers activate. Audra McDonald & Anne Hathaway, “Twelfth Night”So much Shakespearean swoon is happening in this picture, it almost needs footnotes. Chloe Sevigny & Ginnifer Goodwin, “Big Love”Bill Paxton who? Jill Biden & Michelle ObamaThey make a very nice couple. No, really, I mean that. That look Michelle is giving Jill says maybe she does, too. Naya Rivera & Dianna Agron, “Glee”Quintana, is that a thing? Dianna Agron & Lea Michele, “Glee”Now I know Faberry/Achele is a thing. And by “thing” I mean what I replace all Quinn/Sam or Rachel/Finn scenes with in my head.