I know I've possibly asked you this before but where do you get these from?Snip
My monthly American Soda haul
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How much does your monthly does of diabetes set you back a month?
What is that abandoned building Mickey?
Big German asylum. Was built for a TB outbreak, then looked after soldiers from WWI, notably Hitler was treated for injuries here.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beelitz-Heilst%C3%A4tten[/QUOTE
NiceI would love to visit places such as this. I find it really interesting.
Big German asylum. Was built for a TB outbreak, then looked after soldiers from WWI, notably Hitler was treated for injuries here.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beelitz-Heilst%C3%A4tten[/QUOTE
NiceI would love to visit places such as this. I find it really interesting.
This ones been fairly easy to organise, and fairly cheap. Weekend with no time off work, total cost will be less than £200. Although the money I need to spend getting a decent camera for that trip and going back to Chernobyl will spike the price a bit.
Big German asylum. Was built for a TB outbreak, then looked after soldiers from WWI, notably Hitler was treated for injuries here.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beelitz-Heilst%C3%A4tten
What a beautiful way to commit suicide.My monthly American Soda haul
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the Americans really cannot make nice chocolate,the hershey stuff tastes like vomit with a hint of sugar
"Hershey process" milk chocolate is popular in North America. It was invented by Milton S. Hershey, founder of The Hershey Company, and can be produced more cheaply than other processes since it is less sensitive to the freshness of the milk. The process is a trade secret, but experts speculate that the milk is partially lipolyzed, producing butyric acid, which stabilizes the milk from further fermentation. This compound gives the product a particular sour, "tangy" taste, to which the American public has become accustomed, to the point that other manufacturers now simply add butyric acid to their milk chocolates
You sure the picture of the nexus is ok for public consumption?