Gretna Green Self Catering Accommodation in Southern Scotland - Gretna Green Self Catering Accommodation - luxury self-catering apartments near Gretna Green at Church Square, Rigg. Self catering accommodation in a convenient location in Dumfries and Galloway.
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Meh, it was mostly ice cream, Popsicles and butterbeer. I'm glad I received a free copy. The recipes look interesting, but I don't have an ice cream machine, so couldn't test them. And my smallest HP fan didn't like the Popsicles and we already had a recipe for warm butterbeer. Directions are easy to follow, recipes are quick to use at a glance.
I may be in the minority, but I miss Microsoft Word everyday while I use Pages on my Mac, so when I bought my "window using Son a Mac", I also bought him Word since he was use to using it. So far it has worked beautifully, and I find myself yearning for my own copy, which I will probably buy. I suppose the only reason to stick with Pages is that it's an Apple product and there will always be fewer glitches if you don't mix mac and windows products. Lots of opinion's, but so far the story I am sticking to is that Word has been five star for us.
I so enjoy reading these kinds of books. With this one someone has taken the time to put the BEST OF the year all together for you so you can just sit and enjoy. WONDERFUL!
A great feeling face serum. Makes your skin feel silky smooth. Lasts for hours. Soaks in well. A little pricey with shipping costs, but is well worth it if you don't live near a store that sells it.
I was having some serious hair loss issues. I would get out of the shower and brush my hair and so much would fall out. It was very upsetting. My brush, after just one brushing, would look like I hadn't cleaned it in six months - that's how much hair I was losing. Then I found Natrol Biotin and started using it with
Being the chronologically backwards guy I am, I listened to Mezzanine before I listened to this, and I loved every single song on it. In my collection of about 100 albums, Mezzanine would easily rank in the top 10, possibly top 5. It was the single most immaculately produced CD I have ever heard, the vocal performances were out of this world, and the songs were great too. Massive's debut 'Blue Lines' also features the great vocals and wonderful genre-twisting, moody, soulful songs of its latest album, but being 7 years behind Mezzanine, it isn't quite as perfect in the production department. Not that this is a complaint - when the music is this original, melodic and milk chocolatey smooth, the CD isn't dependent on superior production. The music contains the raw emotion of retro-70's soul, the mellow quality of reggae, and the strong beats and vocal exchanges of hiphop, all melded into one seamless, natural, unique sound. The album, only 9 songs long, has created its own genre of "trip-hop", which is a commendable achievement. My only complaints - the title track doesn't quite grab my attention, and the repetitive beats and bass line of track 8 'Lately' just sounds kinda cheesy to me. Still, 7 of the 9 songs are works of art. Standouts include the strong opener 'Safe From Harm', the R&B influenced 'Be Thankful For What You Got', the strings-drenched 'Unfinished Sympathy', as well as the Horace Andy-led 'One Love' and the profound 'Hymn Of The Big Wheel'. But best of all is what is possibly the mellowest hip-hop song ever written in 'Five Man Army'. The vocal exchanges are superb, and Daddy G is always a treat for the ears. The flow of this song is unmatched by artists that are strictly hip-hop. And there is no vocalist quite like Horace. Believe everything you've heard about this album - it is truly a work of art (save for 2 tracks). This is Massive's crowning achievement, if only because its their debut, and deserves a spot in everybody's music library. If you don't like this, you don't like music.