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You could diversify into executive posters for boardrooms. These are oil paintings of quaint 18th century cottage industries in idyllic villages. Somewhere in the painting, a villager will have a sign saying "Well paid employees are happier employees"
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We also have something like, “Perry villages are lovely”
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Perry is to pears what Cider is to apples.
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Mmmmm
Warm Apple pie with Vanilla ice cream
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Right now I could go for a nice tall ice-cold glass of Bailey's. Or crema de catalana. Or a Boracay cocktail (rum and chocolate and milk and coffee... mmm)
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I just had a nice cup of tea. A kettle and tea access really gets in the way of my >hic< drinking.
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Kettle popcorn and apple cider are true fair festival favorites.
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Apple cider makes me think of the fall.
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Not seeing the allure of pumpkin spice.
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I like pumpkin, have never tried pumpkin spice.
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When I was little my mom would make pumpkin pie and squash pie. Because I didn't like squash, I didn't "like" squash pie. So mom always gave me "pumpkin" pie. When I got older, I found out I liked the taste of squash pie better than pumpkin pie.
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Apple cider makes me think of the fall.
My mom was clearing some old albums from their loft (vinyl!), over the last week, and there were a few albums from The Fall in there. One of the good things about the Fall is that its fine not to like a particular album. The lead singer will be having an argument with the rest of the band shortly, and there will be a new variation, and line up, by the next one.
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Will kids today know what it means when someone says "you sound like a broken record" if they have never listen to a vinyl record?
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If not, they'll miss out on understanding this groovy (no pun intended) song:
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There's always been a cult Vinyl following here (they gather in a cave and listen to an old jazz record, or something
) and it's growing in popularity. It was odd looking at some high street record shops over Christmas and seeing that they've converted racks back to the Vinyl ones they had decades ago. Obviously trying to promote something physical in a digital world.
The stock is far from great, but it's growing. I wonder what happened to their old stock. They must be regretting getting rid of a lot of it now.
On the other hand, there's all those lost B sides to dig up again...
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Side A, Side B. I hope we're just talking about CDs here.
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What's a CD?
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I give up! What's after Z?!?!
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I give up! What's after Z?!?!
The Anti-alphabet of the Anti Life Equation! ... The Omegabet!
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Don't give Geoff Johns any ideas.
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Heaven knows he has enough already
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Still "Lardy" to my friends!
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Ah,that Hell. Always so competitive.
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