While getting another game for my brother's birthday (the greatest console game of all time, in my opinion) and trading in a bunch of games (a LOT, but not all, and if you've been following
my little project here that may gave you a hint of another upcoming post), I was able to score Wipeout Pulse for $ 5 with a trade promotion and still keep a lot of my credit.
Not exact matches
«I always have small
little apps I'm making
here and there, but as soon as I do figure out a big enough
project I would like to pursue, I would definitely think about going into that full time.»
There is
little of transformation
here and nothing that points to any kind of
project that can inspire or transform us.
Now that the weight of the manuscript is lifted from my shoulders a
little bit (although the work doesn't stop
here), there will finally be some more time for all the things that often get neglected when a big
project takes over one's life — more beach hangs with the fam, catching up with friends who've long declared me a hermit, grilling outside until sunset, and long, leisurely breakfasts, like this one.
Last spring we embarked on landscaping
projects which started out at full force but was then followed by
little improvements
here and there.
In his time away from the hotel, Roger loves Saints football, Yankee's baseball and a
little construction
project here and there.
We've started quite a few house
projects, approximately 8 weeks before having a baby, one of which will put me out of a kitchen for a few weeks, so we may fall a
little quite over
here.
I'm really excited to be starting this new
project and if you've never been
here before I invite you to check out my about me page to find out a
little about who I am and why I'm The Stingy Vegan.
The first thing is filling, the main
project here which needs to have a
little more attention than other two.
From a beautiful birthday cake to smoked brisket to tacos al pastor,
here are some serious
projects to help exercise your cooking muscle when you have a
little extra time to kill.
It's been a
little quiet
here on the blog lately, in large part due to 3 book
projects I've been busy working on.
As you would expect, so much of my creative energy is going towards that
project, that I'm finding it a
little difficult to brainstorm and develop new recipes for you
here.
My 7 - year - old is our
little scientist around
here, and he is going to love this
project!
I'm excited to share this
little project with you
here soon.
Here are some of my favorite
projects you can do with your kids to gift for Dad, teacher and
little classmates.
Here's a
project you can use to make gifts for him, her, and the
little ones, too!
Art Lab for
Little Kids: 52 Playful
Projects for Preschoolers by Susan Schwake is a follow - up book to the wonderful Art Lab for Kids that I reviewed
here and is geared towards a younger set of kids.
When you have a few
little ones in the house and need a quick
project,
here it is.
Here are some backyard
projects —
little tricks and changes (and maybe a coupleread more...
Hey kids, long time no see — whew, it's been a time down
here in the e.politics bunker the past three weeks, with major
projects demanding serious attention at the day job, a
little love for old clients at night, and a few thousands words due to ClickZ «s Kate Kaye for a
project...
Here's a
little dramatization of a conversation that most online communicators have had in some form or another: Over at the day job, one of my colleagues tossed around the idea of using the video - creation site xtranormal for a
project, so I figured it might be fun to figure out how it...
Hey kids, long time no see — whew, it's been a time down
here in the e.politics bunker the past three weeks, with major
projects demanding serious attention at the day job, a
little love for old clients at night, and a few thousands words due to ClickZ «s Kate Kaye for a
project she's putting together.
A
little news on the e.politics bidness front — I've spent he last couple of weeks wrapping up the last of three sizable design / technology
projects that kept things busy down
here in the bunker over the summer, and so should have a couple of sites to show you guys shortly, pending...
Portland is a
little like New York City in the sense that almost everyone
here has some sort of passion
project.
I chose «Paris Grey» for this
project and this particular color has such fabulous coverage - it took one coat only plus some
little touch ups
here and there.
I have made
little candle holders before using glitter, which you can see
here, so with this
project I wanted to make something different and bit more practical..
A
little late as I'm getting
here on the weekend, but still great
projects and ideas!
He supports every
project or idea that comes my way with this
little blog
here and I love him every moment for it.
But
here's a
little peek at all of the
projects!
And
here is a
little sneak peek of an upcoming
project I'm working on... I scored this pillow from Anthropology for only $ 29 (insert included... yeah, that's a great deal at $ 60 off!)
But then that got me to thinking about how life is kind of messy, but it's a beautiful mess, so I guess in the end, whether it is a jigsaw puzzle, or my inbox, or my house, or my writing
projects, or my
little classroom
here for my online classes, or life in general... we should try to keep things tidy, but that doesn't always happen.
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Here's how this
little project comes together: 1.
For a fun
little DIY
project, I painted mason jars, following instructions (loosely) from
here, to make these -LSB-...]
The lovely Jennifer of feminin und modisch
here and I have dabbled in another
little blogger
project.
We're excited to announce a fun
little project that we'll be making a regular feature
here on our blog.
I gave it a
little makeover with lighting, paint and glitter and will share that
project here on the blog next week.
Emily from Table + Hearth
here again with a quick and easy
project to add a
little rustic flair to some framed art.
I'm a
little tardy
here, but I wholeheartedly agree with everyone that this
project is jaw - dropping, Jennifer!
While I'm there, I have an extra special treat for all of you... Katie from
Little House of Four is
here to share an easy DIY
project you are all going -LSB-...]
You'll find all of my summer inspiration
HERE... And for the features this week, Pauline picked out some great
projects for the
Littles!
Here's a fun
little Christmas craft
project you can do with the kids (or by yourself) with some pasta and paint: Pasta Angels.
Here's a
little 4th of July
project — patriotic napkin rings (or napkin belts?
And
here's a
little hello from Independent Fashion Bloggers network weekly roundup featuring my article about Passion for blogging and personal
projects.
Here is a
little recap of some of our
projects for 2017
Here is s a
little tip for identifying a fake Facebook profile Visit your local Pat Catan's for all the inspiration you need for home decor, scrapbooking, kids craft
projects and more.
But there's a lot of potential
here, from Raimi's own stewardship of the
project (as well as co-producer Bruce Campbell «s) to the selection of
little - known Fede Alvarez making his directorial debut with a script polished by Diablo Cody.
Here's hoping the corporate overlords in charge of the
project allow someone with a
little more vision to tell them.
Obviously it's difficult to gauge how good it will be based on such
little information, but it's a solid start and we'll be keeping an eye on the
project right
here on THN.
Afforded a
little more time and budget after his breakout, iPhone - shot debut Tangerine, director Sean Baker made it clear he is
here to stay with The Florida
Project, which centres on a single mother and her young daughter living in poverty in a motel outside Disney World.