I'm talking about the ad with the extendable table where the family has a lunch that goes into dinner and also the ad for the table where it shows tables are used for more than
A: It's called Pregnant Pause from the album Dropping The Writ by Cass McCombs, a US singer-songwriter. AMAZING song, the album is one of my favourites this year, a total gem.
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- IKEA FRACK Extendable Magnifying Bathroom Mirror
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$8.49- One side with magnifying mirror glass
- Water-resistant; suitable for use in high humidity areas
- Extendable from the wall
- Alvin G2540-B Swing Arm Lamp, Black
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Price:$24.95$17.41- UL Approved for 100-Watt Bulb
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- Dining Table with Frosted Glass Top Silver Metal Finish
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Price:$571.30$262.00- Dining Table with Frosted Glass Top Silver Metal Finish
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Price:$652.90$254.76- Dining and Kitchen->Dining Tables
- Some assembly may be required. Please see product details.
- Counter Height Table with Leaf Dark Cappuccino Finish
- Adjustable Table Leg Set - Set of 4 legs
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$53.59- Set includes four legs with mounting screws, hex key and set screws
- Legs adjust from 28-3/4'' to 19-3/4''
- Black finish
tour the dining room, or, a redo for the cost of a can of paint ...
Makes all the difference in this room. Its gets weird Eastern light blasting through those french doors until about noon, then it just goes dark. But now it feels much airier, truly like a deep breath.
The biggest change in creating that feeling in here is the paint color. About a year ago, my friend Neicy called my attention to what has since become my favorite wall color, Ben Moore's Vanilla Milkshake makes all the difference in this room. Its gets weird Eastern light blasting through those french doors until about noon, then it just goes dark. But now it feels much airier, truly like a deep breath.
The biggest change in creating that feeling in here is the paint color. About a year ago, my friend Neicy called my attention to what has since become my favorite wall color, Ben Moore's Vanilla Milkshake
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Microfiber seats on them there chairs
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NORTHVILLE, Mich. -- There's no way he would have approved. No way. Brad McCrimmon was many things, as reliable a defenseman as there was in hockey during his playing days. A stern, yet encouraging, coach who constantly looked for ways to improve every player on his team.But first and foremost, he was a dad. A protective one.
When it came to his stance on tattoos, he made it abundantly clear to his kids: They weren't allowed. His rule even came with a threat.
If his teenage daughter Carlin ever got a tattoo, he promised that he was getting a bigger one. He threatened to shave his head, get a giant bald eagle tattooed on his back, with the eagle's head extending onto his shaved head where huge talons would hold a fish spilling blood and guts all over. It was quite the picture.
Last week, Carlin got a tattoo.
Pulling up the side of her shirt, she reveals the black ink of a phrase written in Russian. Translated, it says "Our team. Forever."
It was a phrase she saw everywhere when she went to Yaroslavl, Russia, last fall for the first time after her father's death. It was a phrase that never left her consciousness.


