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The perfect gaming chair

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Taking


A mini fridge under the arm rest. A lid opens under your arm to show a compartment that's cooled

Using PEZ dispensor technology, so springs and slots. We make it so you can put a can on the side of the chair in a little spot. And it'll load into the empty space at the top.*

  • it doesn't have to be in the first designs


It's a fridge's temperature.

Cooling system + department = 40$

Lid = 5$ ==



Rumble/massage chair. 40$

Surround sound built in plus doubles as USB hook-in for iPod. 230$


Cup holder 5$

Usb port that cancels controller rumble, and makes the chair rumble. 30$

Leg rest. 20$

90$ cloth.


40 5 40 230 5 30 20 90

$470 each chair built


$540 each chair built

If we sell it. Let's say $650 That would leave for another 540 to build a chair, and $110 profit for me and my partner to spend.

Although, if we were to hire employee's to build these chairs, we would most likely use that $110, so we might only gain $10, meaning only $5 each per chair sold... Ouch.

We could just get an investment though and build conveyors and other useful products to build and assemble most of these chairs, in which all we would really need is to buy parts and put them in the correct place on the belt.

Obviously we would need to hire employee's to check the belt and see if they're all working, so I'd say when we make enough profit, we can buy ourselves a group of employee's and get some things done.


I'd also say that when we hit the $1100 mark, that's when we get employee's. When we have enough saved.

But what else will fund this business, right now we're starting from scratch and have nothing but hope to be invested in.

How about we each work 2 part time jobs at once for 1-2 months and then use our savings to build the first chair, then auction it saying it's a brand new special edition 1st of the line perfect gaming chair.

Then we might make another $1,000 depending on the bids, ready to start our business. We could easily jump like that.


Je vas aussi dire que quand nous a 1,000$, cas ces quand nous achette employés Quand nous avons assez sauvé

Mais ce que fonds ces affaires? Maintenant nous début avec rien et n'avons rien mais l'espoir être investi dans.

Comment de nous chaque travail 2 travaux de temps de partie tout de suite pour 1-2 mois et utilise alors nos économies pour construire la première chaise, alors le vendre aux enchères disant c'est une édition spéciale tout neuve premier de la ligne perfectionne la chaise de jeu.

Alors nous pourrions faire un autre $1.000 dépendent des offres, prêtes à commencer nos affaires. Nous pourrions sauter facilement comme cela.




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Nous ferons trois choses à acquérir l'argent pour ce produit. Premier, nous travaillerons deux travaux à la fois, les deux temps de partie, et mettre de côté $7.000 après 7 ou si mois. Prochain, nous ferons une ligne de valeur de crédit $10.000. Alors, nous irons à un investisseurs groupe et voit s'ils investiront dans notre chaise. Nous leur montrons nos schématiques et tirages pour la conception, et espérer qu'ils investissent.

Même si nous n'avons pas un investissement, par alors nous avons toujours $15.000. Chaque chaise coûte une moyenne $600, donc les premières conceptions auront à être des coutumes faites, par nous. Nous ferons trois et les vendons aux enchères dans une « série » pour $4.000. Evidemment la parole qu'ils sont le premier de la ligne et la coutume faite par nous pour l'usage ultime dans le jeu et regarder la télévision. Avec espoir il va environ ou au-dessus de cela.

17.000 - 1.800 + 4.000 = $19.200. Le sens nous coutume a beaucoup à commencer.

Nous irons à beaucoup d'investisseurs jusqu'à ce que quelqu'un veut assez investir atleast $20.000.

Apres cas nous vas payer pour un factorie. $39,200 pour construire un petit factorie (un peu plus grand qu'un entrepôt).

Apres cas, nous devrai travaille pour un plus moi pour a le salaire pour payer pour les machines qui peuvent assembler les parties nécessaires de faire cette chaise.

Avec les machines, et le factorie finis, nous vas achette le produits (le tissu, le métal, les autres articles nécessaires)













La guerre de 1812

George Prevost, Isaac Brock, Roger Sheaffe, et Tecumseh etait les commandants.

Isaac Brock: A capturé Détroit.

George Prevost: Eu une tactique qui consisté avec la défense et prudent, prêt à n'importe quels moments remarque.

Roger Sheaffe: Était le coup mort pendant qu'ordonnant à son armée pour faire réculer les Américains. Il a fait tout il peut avant son souffle final.

Tecumseh: Aidé dans capturer de Détroit, en tracant son armée autour de la forêt de la base et faisant il semble il y avait beaucoup plus de combattants qu'il y en fait avait.

Il n’y avait pas beaucoup d’effets permenant sauf que les canadiens na pas pensée qu’ils doivent avoir une armée permanent.

Les gouvernements américaines et britanniques était au guerre à la point que n’importe quel qu’un peuvaitent mourir. Au même temps, les forces brittaniques a augmenté leurs forces marines. Les patriots veux obtenir plus de territoire qui met le Canada à un place danger

Amérique du Nord d'est et Centrale, la Côte de Golfe, et Atlantique et les Océans Pacifiques.

Lequel a duré du 18 juin, 1812 – le 24 décembre, 1814. Il a commencé surtout par une tentative des Américains pour envahir Canada.


John Strachan

Il était conseilleur aux générals dans la guerre et Henry Dearbon (un générale américain) puis lui à négocié la reddition de la ville dans la combat pour York.

Le 12 avril de 1778- le 1 novembre de 1867.

Il était un prêtre et un proffeseur.

Il était ordonné durant la guerre.

Il était le premier évêque anglican de toronto.

I can haz pizza.

Or better yet. "Your mom kicks." "My gargantuan crayon isn't very neato" "Why is that giant rubber ducky so flawless?" "Can I fly Papa Smurf?" "I like his fugly iced chai." "I zap." "Hang your child." "Wisp yourself aboard the castle."


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HEY THE FAN! TAKES A LUKES :3

THIS IS DE CAUSES!!!!



Les Britanniques et les Gouvernements américains étaient à une vie et à l'un avec l'autre de guerre de mort, et ni a voulu échanger avec l'autre pour les raisons apparentes.

En même temps, ils augmentaient leur force et leur augmentation marines leurs provisions, faisant l'autre prendre parti très jaloux.

Etats-Unis ont voulu augmenter leur territoire, faisant aussi Canada un cible même plus primordial. Avec l'expansion était les amérindiens de fait toujours attaquaient le setllements de l'ouest.




AND THESE ARE THE LONG AND SHORT TERM AFTEREFFECTS!!!!1


Rien substantiel arrivé, mais les Canadiens que la confiance a plané, faisant les croire qu'ils ont besoin de n'a pas une armée de proffesional prête et tous temps, jusqu' à la guerre mondiale 2, ils n'a pas gardé d'armée autour de et les morales haut.


AND THE COMMANDEURS! George Prevost, isaac Brock, Roger Sheaffe, et Tecumseh etait les commandants.

Isaac Brock: A capturé Détroit.

George Prevost: Eu une tactique consiste en la défensive, et prudent, prêt à n'importe quels moments remarque.

Roger Sheaffe: Etait le coup mort pendant qu'ordonnant à son armée pour faire reculer les Américains. il a fait tout il peut avant son souffle final.

Tecumseh: Aidé dans capturer de Détroit, en tracant son armée autour de la forêt de la base et faisant il semble il y avait beaucoup plus de combattants qu'il y en fait avait.





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http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/jarvisci/toronto/strhouse.jpg http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/jarvisci/toronto/Strachan_Portrait.jpg http://www.canadianheritage.org/images/thumbnail/20116.jpg http://www.trinity.utoronto.ca/UserFiles/Image/people/strachan.jpg http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/english/exhibits/1812/pics/s_21248_strachan_720.jpg http://strachan.awardspace.com/images/strachan.jpg



Of the war:

http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/ENGLISH/exhibits/1812/pics/11_7669_lundys_607.jpg http://www.iaw.on.ca/~jsek/no12b.jpg http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/media/WAR1812.JPG http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/media/1851_94.JPG http://score.rims.k12.ca.us/activity/second_war_independence/media/battle1.jpg http://score.rims.k12.ca.us/activity/second_war_independence/media/954b-_fort_m'henry.gif http://www.rpsc.org/Library/1812/brock2.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/01/Battle_erie.jpg/300px-Battle_erie.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:BurningofWashington1814.jpg



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La guerre de 1812 Projèt d’histoire

Tâche:

Créer un NeoPresentation qui resume la guerre de 1812.

Méthode: A) La présentation doit inclure le suivant;

le nom de la guerre; The war les dates de la guerre; les lieux de la guerre; les causes; les effets à court terme; les effets à long terme; le nom et le rôle des principaux protagonistes;

B) Biographie d’un personnage important

prépare une fiche au sujet d’un personnage inclus une photo ou une illustration le nom de la personne les caractéristiques le lieu et la date de naissance les faits marquants de sa vie et d’autres détails intéressants son rôle dans la guerre



HEY THE FAN! TAKES A LUKES :3

THIS IS DE CAUSES!!!!



Les Britanniques et les Gouvernements américains étaient à une vie et à l'un avec l'autre de guerre de mort, et ni a voulu échanger avec l'autre pour les raisons apparentes.

En même temps, ils augmentaient leur force et leur augmentation marines leurs provisions, faisant l'autre prendre parti très jaloux.

Etats-Unis ont voulu augmenter leur territoire, faisant aussi Canada un cible même plus primordial. Avec l'expansion était les amérindiens de fait toujours attaquaient le setllements de l'ouest.




AND THESE ARE THE LONG AND SHORT TERM AFTEREFFECTS!!!!1


Rien substantiel arrivé, mais les Canadiens que la confiance a plané, faisant les croire qu'ils ont besoin de n'a pas une armée de proffesional prête et tous temps, jusqu' à la guerre mondiale 2, ils n'a pas gardé d'armée autour de et les morales haut.


AND THE COMMANDEURS! George Prevost, isaac Brock, Roger Sheaffe, et Tecumseh etait les commandants.

Isaac Brock: A capturé Détroit.

George Prevost: Eu une tactique consiste en la défensive, et prudent, prêt à n'importe quels moments remarque.

Roger Sheaffe: Etait le coup mort pendant qu'ordonnant à son armée pour faire reculer les Américains. il a fait tout il peut avant son souffle final.

Tecumseh: Aidé dans capturer de Détroit, en tracant son armée autour de la forêt de la base et faisant il semble il y avait beaucoup plus de combattants qu'il y en fait avait.





Choix de personnages:

Napoléon Bonaparte William Hull Isaac Brock Tecumseh Richard Pierpoint Laura Secord John Strachan Les Premières Nations







John Strachan

April 12, 1778- November 1, 1867

les characteristiques:... . . . . . . Il etait un prêtre(priest) et un proffeseur Il etait (ordained) durant la gurre. Le premier Anglican? Évêque de Toronto.

<influential advisor the Lieutenant-Governors of Upper Canada and the other members of the councils and assemblies, many of whom were his former students.>







PROJECT.

Le sujet ons avons choisi est le point de conjelation et quelles chemiques affecte cas.

Nous a choisir cette topique parce que il intrigue nous, nous veux de sais le temps et des points.


Le question est: Quan est le point de conjelation d'eau et est ce que cas etait change avec des chemiques?


Notre hypothese pour cette experiment se: Nous pense que l'eau vas congele, mes l'eau avec des chemiques va pas.


Les etapes nous devrai suivre sont: 1.) Prend de l'eau et l'ingredient. 2.) Mes dans un plateau et prepaire pour congele. 3.) Mes le plateau dans un congelateur et laisse pour 5 heurs. 4.) Maintenent commencez à enregistrer les temps. 5.) Loggue l'amonte de temp il a pris pour congele.


Les materiaux: L'eaux Du Sucre Du vinaigre Du Et du Savon

Methode deaille: Nous melange l'ingrediant specifique et mes dans un plateux pour congele. Lesse pour 5 heurs, et commence a measure le temps. Nous Ecrire le temp chaque 10 minutes et a l'exact point de congelation nous dis cas est le temp de congelation.



END OF PROJECT.




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ICE CREME :3 http://www.worsleyschool.net/science/files/saltandfreezing/ofwater.html I SHALL MAEK, TONIGHT >;D


Freezing tempuratures for ice shift via the temperature you decide to freeze it at, and the chemicles in the water.

Bleach doesn't freeze... does it?

Water freezes at...... -0c

Good chemicles can be: Salt. Bleach. Sugar. Detergent





Gewd for John strachan, it's a biography :D http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=38851


Also, http://schools.tdsb.on.ca/jarvisci/toronto/strachan.htm


Jordan sux at writing Spanish Culture

Comencemos un alboroto comencemos un alboroto! OH, oh, hola apesadumbrado no le vi allí. Oops sorry I didn't see you there. Hi, my name is Jordan and in this speach you will learn about Spanish Culture. In Spain there are many different things to do like danceing or singing or swiming or eating or even just sitting on the beach with the perfect breeze blowing your hair in the wind, or if you dont have that much hair then you could just enjoy the breeze on your face First lets talk about how they dress well, way back when before they discovered pants the spanish wore like robes and that kind of thing. But not just any old robe it was more of a fine silky smooth royal looking robe, not just any robe that some-one can wear when ever they want it took forever to make these robes because back then there was no sewing machine, no zippers all there were were needels thred and buttons, and not the cool buttons that just snap into place the other buttons that go through your shirt and out the other side. Next is Spanish food and drink, Spanish cuisine is made of usualy seafood beacause spain is almost an island and for some of those who live in caribean islands are also consittered spanish even though they were not born in spain and dont even live close to spain also eat alot of sea food because they are surrounded by fish and salt water and all kinds of other sea animals. But its not just sea food that they eat they also eat normal stuff like us Canadians like choriso (a paprika pork sausag) or cocido (a stew with beans and meat) and the list goes on and on and on, but lets move on to another topic. Soccer! as you already know alot of European country's have soccer teams and stadiums and what ever, and so does spain, one spanish soccer team just off the top of my head is called catalunya catalunya is also a city in Spain well thats really al I know about soccer in Spain. Spanish history, The earliest record of people living in Spain is in the Spanish cave of Atapuerca over 1'000'000 years ago. They were called “Cro-Magnons” but I like to call them cave men, or those guys that lived in the hole in the rock. Other then cave men there were lions and bears and modern animals and there were also ancient animals like mamoth's and giant sloth's, so I would say that a million years ago wasn't a good time to go for a walk on the beach. If I were them I would just stay in my cave and try to create fire or ya know poke each other with sticks, what ever. Spanish language, as you already know Spain has its own language that is pretty confuseing if you don't already live in Spain and have learned spanish. And there are upside down question marks and upside down exclamation marks. But it does sound alot like french, for example, "commence" witch in English is "start" but in spanish "commence" is "Comencemos". See the relation, any way as you already know the very first sentence that i said was in spanish who can guess what i said? (point around in the audience and realize that no one has their hands up.) okay well i said "OH hello i didn't see you there" and then i said it again in english. And the pronunciation of Some of these spanish word can be so difficult to pronounce, like... the little N with the squigily on the top of it, how the heck are you supposed to pronounce that? well the truth is that it is pronounced "knee" and every other letter in the spanish alphabet is quite the same as english. Spain and Spanish is obviously alot different then Canada and America and all of those other countries but it is very interesting to learn.



[u] [/u] http://www.cyberbeach.net/lberta/sudinfo.html thats a site for my sudbury's groups.. ignore what i'm going to say throughout this entir page... it's just a big note to self/reminder

Lol. But in all honesty, it's pretty easy. More or less you draw (like in ms paint) a picture, like for say a human.

Firstly, draw the legs. Then you can move each joint.

Next, body, then arms, and etc.

Then when you have the stuff drawn, it's the simple task of moving them all in sequence to make a walk cycle. Afterwards you can just repeat that on and on. Make lip motions and you got yourself an animation.

If you're talking about the stick figure animations, you can either

1.) You could draw each frame as the stick moves.

2.) You can draw line's that serve as the sticks parts as it moves.

In both ways, it's quite simple :) The only problem is the hole in your wallet. I'd recommend you try this sample version before you shell out the money.


Halo. Is an overrated game. But that does not mean I will be bashing it because of it. I will say what it actually is.

The game itself has actually set no additional things to a first person shooter. It has the same (maybe a bit better than average) graphics as most of the other games on it's platform. And has barely tried to even make an intriguing story-line.

Talk to any haloid and they'd be like " Yeah, story is okay and all, but I go in it for multiplayer." Multiplayer isn't a new devine interaction that makes a good game. It's an add-on for a bit more publicity. Halo has actually set nothing, that I can think of, new for the games industry.

The entire reason why halo was amazingly popular was because the producers advertised the hell out of it. Halo dew? Halo briefcase? Halo headset?


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_______________________________________________________ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animation

Animation

All the sub categories are:


___________________________________ frames and description

Easiest way to animate

Motion tweening

Actionscript

The different programs

Layers

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D: Which ones?!?

time to categorize by average allotted time.

___________________________________ frames and description 2

Easiest way to animate 1-2

Motion tweening 1

Actionscript 3-4

The different programs 3

Traditional 1

Stop motion 3

Layers 1-2

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If I were to talk about them all, as much as describable, it would equal to 20 minutes.

Frames and description, 1 minute devote. Different programs, 1 minute devote Traditional, 1 minute devote Layers, as long as layers takes (0-1 minutes)

3:00 atleast if I cover those. Frames, programs, traditional, layers. Then I could try and explain why it's used and where.

Okay, if I had my laptop, I'd start off with a great intro. But I don't, so we're all missing out.

I have a stick figure walk on the screen, from the left, stretches a little, and then punches to the left twice, does an elbow to the right once, then a kick. Then he walks to the middle of the screen, and stops. During that same time. Synchronized: I walk on screen, from the left, stretch just like the stick, then do exactly what it does. Making it seem like me and the animation are synched.


Now.

I probably need a different intro. Considering... ...

Ragh! What do I do?!

list __________________________________ I walk on screen, pretend to trip, then do something really exaggerated? Then I say something like "In animating, you can do things even crazier than this!; then follow along with speech?

I draw 6 frames on a big sheet of paper, most likely an explosion, those are fast paced and spaced heavily. Then I say that this is a guideline of an explosion and to think what it would look like? Make them think it faster, and faster. Then tell them the faster that each time the explosion got faster, the frame rate got higher. Then follow on and explain frame rates for a minute or so. __________________________________

There's nothing I can think of that's better than [quote="Quinton"]I draw 6 frames on a big sheet of paper, most likely an explosion, those are fast paced and spaced heavily. Then I say that this is a guideline of an explosion and to think what it would look like? Make them think it faster, and faster. Then tell them the faster that each time the explosion got faster, the frame rate got higher. Then follow on and explain frame rates for a minute or so.[/quote] So it's either that, or the animation at the beginning.

I say the other one wakes up the audience and explains more.


This, is a guidline of an explosion. There's a big space difference in the first 3 pictures. Then there's a low difference in the bottom 3. That represents speed, then ease. BOOM!!! Imagine the explosion, in your head, right now.

...

Now imagine it faster! Make that even faster. now STOP.

What you were doing right there is increasing the frames per second, in your head. Those are "frames" on the poster. And the frames per second meter (fps) determines how fast they'll go by.


Frame: a frame is a simple image. Animations are built on hundreds of these frames, all being shown sequentially at the fps you chose. So, if you have 300 frames, going at 30fps. You will have 10 seconds of animation.

But not everyone/thing animates at 30 fps, my usual animating fps is 22. That means, if I wanted a minute of animation. I'd have to make 1320 frames. That's a lot, I've been working weeks on a 200 frame animation so far.


But you don't have to redraw the "frame" every time you want to make a new one. In most every program, the frames are carried over. So you can simply move the joints of the thing you want to use. Most primarily, pivot is a program that uses this form of animating. You simply click and drag the joints you want to move, then click next frame.


Now, you might have been wondering "how do you know what the next one will look like, how do they think/do it?". That is solved by something called "onion skin". Onion skin is a little gray outline of your last frame. That's so you know what it was, exactly.

But certain programs get rid of this great feature. As you might think, if it went over in gray, and had a background, wouldn't it just illuminate the entire screen gray? The answer is no, and yes.. This is because there are different programs with different main ideas for "onion skin"


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This, is a guidline of an explosion. There's a big space difference in the first 3 pictures. Then there's a low difference in the bottom 3. That represents speed, then ease. BOOM!!! Imagine the explosion, in your head, right now.

...

Now imagine it faster! Make that even faster. now STOP.

What you were doing right there is increasing the frames per second, in your head. Those are "frames" on the poster. And the frames per second meter (fps) determines how fast they'll go by.

Frame: a frame is a simple image. Animations are built on hundreds of these frames, all being shown sequentially at the fps you chose. So, if you have 300 frames, going at 30fps. You will have 10 seconds of animation.

But not everyone/thing animates at 30 fps, my usual animating fps is 22. That means, if I wanted a minute of animation. I'd have to make 1320 frames. That's a lot, I've been working weeks on a 200 frame animation so far.


But you don't have to redraw the "frame" every time you want to make a new one. In most every program, the frames are carried over. So you can simply move the joints of the thing you want to use. Most primarily, pivot is a program that uses this form of animating. You simply click and drag the joints you want to move, then click next frame.


Now, you might have been wondering "how do you know what the next one will look like, how do they think/do it?". That is solved by something called "onion skin". Onion skin is a little gray outline of your last frame. That's so you know what it was, exactly.

But certain programs get rid of this great feature. As you might think, if it has the last frame in gray and it has a background, wouldn't it just illuminate the entire screen gray? The answer is both no, and yes. This is because there are different programs with different main ideas for "onion skin"

Like for example, pivot. Pivot is an animator for "stick figure" animations. This program is very simplistic, so the last frame is a shade of gray behind your current one. So you have your frame you're working on right now, and in the background, you have your gray last frame. To work this program, you have a "joint" which is a red dot, and a centerpiece which is an orange dot. If you have a line coming from that orange dot, the end of it is now red and you can move that line by clicking and dragging.

  • flip over explosion to show pivot's main concept*

Pivot is mostly used primarily for stick figures, but people have spent the time to do full body animations, all coloured. It's very impressive, but way too time taking for me.

Flash on the other hand, is 100x easier. Simply draw something once, then make a new frame and move it. Keep moving it that little space per frame, and you have yourself an animation. Also, flash has a different way of onion skin. This way allows for viewing of the last frame even on full colour, it's a transparent gray onion skin that goes over your current frame, you can also click a "lock" button on the layer it's in to not be able to edit it and see no onion skin, or a "view/not view" button to simply see the frame or not see it.

Speaking about layers, they're subsections of frames. Dividing everything from the other so you can single out a single layer of frames and edit that.


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My history project. Although I won't type it here, I'm doing the bibliography here.

First informational page. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_McNaughton


Second, about the battle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Saipan

Third, about the battle again http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1770.html

Fourth, about that general http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/LATTA/1999-09/0937707142





“Into the river below, i’m running from the inferno, They’ll think im insane, But you’ll all know my name!” You might recognize these lyrics in billy talents great song, river below. I chose this song for my risk taking because it talks about a guy who’s risking his life jumping off a bridge to be famous. How everyone might think he’s insane but he’ll be known around the world. He also says in the “i’m running from the inferno.” line, he’s saying he’s running from the problems of life, the “inferno”.

His motive is the fact that if he lives he’ll be famous instead of being chased around and live in his “inferno”. He’ll finnaly be happy even if he knows some people with think he’s insane. Someone else could probably look at that and say its good comsidering you could be on the news as the only person surviving off that bridge. And you could also have some fun while falling. You could do flips, tricks, and random stuff just because you feel like it.

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This is a comlpetely made by myself story of sleeping beauty and i just want to show it off for 24 hours (till friday june 1st) Please dont delete this or mrk as spam because i made this and am deleting it soon-

He was the man who i saw in the forest.

Well now, after that, we got married. We had children and lived Happily ever after

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Fm/me diabetes. Sudbury lions club royal canadian legion branch a.c.t./u.c.t.


I discovered that there are many groups, including all the non-support groups, theres over 450 in sudbury alone. The one i'm researching (mostly) is a diabetes support group, it looked interesting.

some of the clubs that offer support to people are : A.C.T./U.C.T. Associated Canadian Travellers - United Commercial Travellers, Club Montessori, Club Richelieu Sudbury, Elks Lodge 356-Creighton-Lively/Royal Purple Lodge 154, Elks Lodge 345-Levack, Garnet Rebekah Lodge No. 233, Filles d'Isabelle, Independent Order of Forester, Court Shuniah No. 228, Independent Order of Oddfellows Lodge 282, Kin Club of Valley East, Kinsmen Club of Walden, Kiwanis Club of Sudbury, Knights of Columbus: Council 1387, Council 3909 (Walden), Conseil 5000 (St.Jacques), Council 6074,Centennial, Conseil 6258 (Vallée centre), Council 10888, Council 11522 (Fr.Philip G. Thériault), Lions Clubs: Azilda Lions Club, Azilda Friendship Lions Club, Capreol Lions Club, Chelmsford Lions Club - Branch 553, Coniston Lions Club, Copper Cliff Lions Club, Garson Lions Club, Minnow Lake Lions Club, Onaping Lions Club, Sudbury Lions Club, Sudbury Suomi Lions Club, Valley East Lions Club, Wahnapitae Lions Club, Waters Lions Club, Whitefish and District Lions Club, Lioness Clubs: Azilda Lioness, Chelmsford Lioness, Sudbury North-East Lioness, Walden Lioness Club, Rotary Club of Sudbury, Rotary Club of Sudbury Sunrisers, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 76, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 336, Garson/Falconbridge, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 224, R.L. Beattie, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 427, R.D.T. Forestell, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 546, C.J. Meaden, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 553, Chelmsford, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 564, and Sudbury Shrine Club