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In honour of Jannik trying to make the fox happen
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Only in my dream state will I find a way

Auburn Twelve Salon Cabriolet 1934. - source Amazing Classic Cars.
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Sheila Dixon (December 17, 1953) became the first woman mayor of Baltimore after the former Mayor was inaugurated as Maryland’s governor. She is a lifelong resident of Baltimore having grown up in the Ashburton neighborhood of West Baltimore. Her father was a car dealer and her mother a homemaker. She was educated in the public school system and earned a BA from Towson University. She received an MA from Johns Hopkins University.
She worked as an elementary school teacher and Head Start program educator for adult instruction. She spent 17 years with the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, as an international trade specialist.
Her political career began in 1986 when she was elected to the Baltimore City Democratic State Central Committee to represent the 40th Legislative District. She was elected to the Baltimore City Council, representing the 4th Council District, a position she would hold for 12 years. She advocated programs that improved the health of children. She particularly emphasized the need for a nutritious diet and regular exercise to combat the growing problem of childhood obesity.
She married Thomas E. Hampton (1988-2006) they had two children.
She became the first African American woman president of the City Council and eight years later was elevated to the mayor’s office. She is not the first female mayor in the US, she was the first African American woman mayor to lead a city with more than 600,000 people.
In January 2010 she resigned as Mayor of Baltimore after she was convicted in December 2009 of embezzling gift cards from needy families. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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And that be with yee I do not slander in my own tongue than flan.
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Meh as feh trut
chrimmy gift for @detectivebrony :0]
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Good morning and good sunset.
I am just enjoying this beautiful fall weather here in Maryland. Something I always get nostalgia from but really I know I love the winter crust on my car in the morning. Hate me for it.
I know winter is coming and the changing of these two seasons are very noticeable. Can you remember more than thanksgiving and Christmas? I only ask because I have the best childhood memories from these two seasons just from being with childhood friends.
That’s what that was. Something’s up with those Falcons from Georgia, I think I literally saw a Falcon not afraid of the Maryland atmosphere. I’m srsly talking about the bird. Idk I was extremely fascinated also but the bird was very alarming. Maybe a sign or something of goodness in the world as I see it …being a fan of nature.
Well, I know a lot will be changing going forward in the country. Vote wisely I guess. Nature is really making its natural peak so I know for me, that’s of importance.
I feel like school made me very vague but elaborate and now I know so much and take a lot in. That being said I’m keen to read my environment very well. Not to be my name but life and death is ever so sophisticated and eloquent. Oh yes I did. Just know creation it’s self wouldn’t be right without destruction.that’s all.
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I didn’t know I was the prettiest person to myself even with freckles.
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So pretty much I have re:evaluated myself and my relationships. Not to be funny or bland but single life is better.
My last longest relationship was long distance and not really worth much but good looks. The rest were very core and kosher to both my needs and my fill ins as dating. Pretty much I do better at dating and I can maintain and balance more.
Without breaking down and being microscopic I just truly haven’t had that spark with anyone enough to join the rest of the culture and be wed & childbearing.
Why was that all I had to have felt. I am really into myself. That’s all I care about.
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That’s how weird this feels, my dog became my sister and my family dog more or less the dog that has now used to be mine.
I met the dog a week before I started flight attending and my mom brought her home in a tote. She was covered in fleas and I couldn’t even feel good about not keeping her.
I have no idea what else to say but Luna my family dog is really a great companion. She is highly photogenic and ironically she cannot stand a photo but she became a calendar model dog.
Y’all see where this is going right now?
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There seems to be a problematic strain on the need for communications.
More in the area of the arts but with the exception of news, local to me medical and agriculture are taking a new fleet. The local hospital which now associates with the minor league baseball stadium is running the town.
There is however a thriving diner playhouse that seems to be doing well. The movie theater also has been remodeled but however the box office is doing something else.
I say all this to say there’s not much of balance to a community until now showing here.
With hospitality, medical, and agriculture ( yes I know I added on hospitality. ) there is very little to do as recreation.
The housing market is growing the population as well.
With that people are reflecting the local focus of what three target demographics I above stated.
If arts and entertainment are not to continue to grow at the same rate here, there’s a possibility for crime and lack of funding in those areas to rise.
News is good but there’s still more importance to what creation and innovation are.
I know what I am truly wanting to say but bear with me if I finally get there.
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I can’t even care


The Clough Building at Georgia Tech: one view from the patio on top (where I ate lunch today), and one view of the atrium inside.
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I just felt really weird on social media that I never had to lie about who I am.
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All weekend , you would think I was doing this on my laptop haha.
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Don't read into the me, read into the are you into me.
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