Shooey, you'd no doubt get along swimmingly with Mrs. WM. She's so on your health wavelength it's not even funny.
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I just passed along the sun gazing info to her. I guess that's what we'll be doing tonight.
l go the the highest mountain top in my city. l look at the sun then will strip down to my underpants and meditate.
I only will visit the mountain top in the evening because l am unable to see the sunset where l live. In the morning l just stand out in the backyard because l can see the sunrise easily.
Going to the mountain top and stripping down to my undies is my favourite thing to do. Use the sun being...she's a beautiful girl. Do the sungazing long enough and the sun will take on the appearance of a being. See...people just think the sun is a big ball of gas because scientists (satan) has deceieved us into thinking that way, but sungazing brings total truth and you'll see things how they really are. The sun IS an electromagnetic being and we can communicate with it.
Ask the sun for blessings, for she is their to serve. As and you will receive. Using the sun to power mediation is critical. Communicate with her and she'll be happy to help. She's a beautiful girl....a big bold round beautiful face like the girl in my avator.
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Holy shit man...wish l lived where you do. Awesome sights.
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No. Good guess though. This is north Georgia, only about 40 minutes north of Atlanta, at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the southernmost tip of the Appalachian range. Similar scenes to be found all over the north Georgia and up into Pennsylvania. Nothing as majestic as the Rockies, but some very tranquil, idyllic spots. Lots of great waterfalls too.
^ Ozarks ftw.
Trolling or cluelessness? Man asks if he can wear brown wingtips (and pink laces) with his blue J. Crew tuxedo for his wedding.
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showthread.php?167524-Navy-Tux-%28J-Crew-Ludlow%29-for-my-wedding-question-on-shirt-shoes-and-tie
^ I think cluelessness.
No topic gets the AAAT crowd boiling over faster than anything to do with formal wear. Now, I'm as entrenched as anyone on that website, and maybe it's just me, but in the last five years I have had occasion to wear my tux exactly once. Granted, I live in the woods, but only 90 miles from New York City, and I am surrounded by sophisticated, wealthy people who have second homes here. Yet there are just not that many black tie events, besides weddings. And most of those tend to look like people dropped in on their way to the Phish reunion show.
So why formal wear excites such passion is beyond me. Maybe they're just nuts about the tux in Kansas City and Minneapolis.
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Now you're thinking.
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