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Ao3 : https://archiveofourown.org/works/49784956/chapters/128367502
Howdy, Roomie! - Capítulo VII: L.igero (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1389861416-howdy-roomie-cap%C3%ADtulo-vii-l-igero?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=Belvedia&wp_originator=2NZ%2F0ROK5E9jZo%2FQozqFIC1qE0pDZ4UiKMiMfp5R%2FveGbuoWR37jBKDjS726E6WW53gmng2kpN37mMeLI88Yjj86CC%2FWRIuzewA0KwTu2QLaWCxmzqq2v4rH0kzFiuHO Enid Sinclair cursa su último año de Universidad, vive en un departamento, junto con su mejor amiga, Yoko, sin embargo, por cierto motivo ya no podrán vivir juntas. Enid tendrá que buscar una nueva compañera de piso. _______________________________________________________________________________ Disclaimer: El diseño de Enid de la portada no me pertenece, es de propiedad de la user en Twitter/X @urmominbike junto con otros elementos. (siganla por el amor de jebus) Wednesday es una portada de un cuaderno. Lo que sí es mío es la ilustración, pasé horas dibujando y pintando. ________________________________________________________________________________ Actualizaciones los viernes Inicio: 1/09/23
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aricastmblr · 24 days
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The_Cranberries X 2 sept.2024 Let it linger a little longer, check out the sped up version of “Linger” now! https://thecranberries.lnk.to/LingerSpedUp
Linger The Cranberries
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Wrapped Around Your Finger EP The Cranberries
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birminamlock · 1 year
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The Birmingham Locks
Address: 38 Anne Rd Smethwick, B66 2NZ, United Kingdom
Phone: 01217900973
Website: https://thebirminghamlocks.co.uk/
Keywords: Birmingham locksmith
Hours: 24/7
Locked out of your home or business in Birmingham? Don’t panic – the emergency locksmiths at Birmingham Locks 24/7 are here to help. Our mobile locksmiths provide emergency lockout services across Birmingham and the surrounding area, day or night.
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drainranger1 · 2 years
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The Benefits of Having a Water Tank Installation in Auckland
A water tank provides an affordable and efficient way to store your water supply and provide it on demand, regardless of whether you have running water or not. There are many reasons why you might benefit from having a water tank in Auckland; read on to learn more about the different benefits of having one installed at your home or property.
Saves water
Water tanks are designed to hold water so that it can be used later on. This is especially important for homes with no access to running water or those who want to save money by reusing their own water.
In addition to being able to store water, a tank will also help reduce your monthly bills. In fact, studies have shown that 30% of the average person's utility bill goes towards heating and cooling the home. The installation of a water tank can cut this cost by up to 50%.
Finally, having an installed water tank will not only reduce your monthly bills but it can also help you save money by getting rid of costly appliances such as dishwashers and washing machines.
Reduces water bills
While Water Tank Installation services in Auckland may be expensive, the benefits are worth the investment. Not only will you reduce your water bills, but you will also help protect your pipes from freezing during cold winters. Plumbing is not something that should be taken lightly and should always be done by a professional.
With these benefits, there really is no excuse to not get your water tank installation today! Whether you need to install a new water tank or have your current one removed, our plumbers can take care of it for you. We pride ourselves on being efficient as well as affordable so give us a call today and see what we can do for you!
Helps with the environment
Auckland is one of the most densely populated regions in the world. There are very few large green spaces and many areas don't have access to public water. For this reason, having your own water tank installation is an important investment for you and your family. Your water tanks will help reduce the strain on Auckland's aging infrastructure, saving money for all residents and preserving our environment for future generations. Since its conception, Raw Double 2NZ has established itself as New Zealand’s leading tank installer for commercial and residential purposes. Our focus on environmental responsibility combined with state-of-the-art installations ensures that you’ll enjoy benefits from every angle. With everything from biofilters to UV treatment, we know that it’s worth doing it right the first time around!
We offer free consultations where we'll assess your current setup so we can come up with a custom solution tailored to your needs – no pressure or obligation!
Helps during droughts
It's no secret that water is becoming more and more valuable. With the rising cost of public utilities, many people are looking for ways to reduce their monthly bills. Installing a rainwater tank is one way you can help save on your water bill. These tanks collect and store rainwater from roof tops or other sources which can then be used to flush toilets, clean dishes, do laundry, or even to fill up an outside pool! The best part about installing these tanks is that they will work anywhere there is heavy enough rainfall. And not only will you be saving money; you'll also be helping the environment by reducing your carbon footprint! For those who want to start using this sustainable form of water storage but don't know how: give us a call and we'll walk you through it. Our friendly experts are always happy to provide tips for maintaining healthy living without increasing your environmental impact.
Right now, we're offering our installations at 50% off the usual price so make sure you get in touch with us today before this offer ends tomorrow!
Collects rainwater
Rainwater is one of the most natural and environmentally friendly ways to collect water. It can be used for drinking, cooking, bathing, and other household uses. The best part about rainwater is that it's free! And if you have well water or are on city water then chances are your utility company will give you credits for collecting rainwater. It's low maintenance: You don't need to spend time checking up on your water tank installation every day. Just set it up and let the sun do its job. Collects dirty water from septic tanks and pits: We offer septic tanks for sale as well as installation. Our septic tanks come with an easy-to-install sink connection, so when you want to use some of the dirty water, just pull out the pump hose from your sink connection and clean away! Our experts at JG Construction & Plumbing would love to install a system for you today.
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ykmahedges · 3 years
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dogandcatcomics · 7 years
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This is a fantastic mural by Anatidae and 2nz in Cuenca, Ecuador, with the seeming association of @kuzkinamatcrew.  I must admit to some ignorance about all of the symbolism in this artwork.  
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2 bedroom flat on Golfhill Drive, Dennistoun, Glasgow
Asking price: £125,000
Sold price: £144,250
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oldhamindependent · 3 years
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When looking for Mortgage advice in Oldham, there are many other things to consider over and above the actual mortgage loan. For example, one area Oldham Independent Mortgage Services Ltd can assist you on is protecting your home and mortgage. There are various insurances that do this task and they can be very confusing so it makes sense to take advice from us in this area. We advise on insurance from a number of different providers.
Website: https://www.mortgageadviceinoldham.co.uk/
Address : 11 James Street, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL4 2NZ
Phone Number: 07976 788416
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jamesbisping · 3 years
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Admyhair provides a luxury blend of virgin and coloured hair that has been hand picked to give you the ultimate hair experience.
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birminamlock · 1 year
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The Birmingham Locks
Address: 38 Anne Rd Smethwick, B66 2NZ
Phone: 01218190201
Website: https://thebirminghamlocks.co.uk/
Description: Locked out of your home or business in Birmingham? Don’t panic – the emergency locksmiths at Birmingham Locks 24/7 are here to help. Our mobile locksmiths provide emergency lockout services across Birmingham and the surrounding area, day or night.
Keywords: Birmingham locksmith
Hours: 24 Hours/7
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roswellroamer · 5 years
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Day 8. February 6, 2020. Owaka to Invercargill (the long way). 275km
Woke up and commenced packing. When staying at a place for more than one night, most of the gear and clothes get unpacked so it takes the better part of 45' to reorganize and repack then reload and secure the gear in and on top of the bike. It was about 50° this AM so left a polartec layer to soften the chill and a perusal of the NZTA government site showed the southern route directly west to Invercargill was open. Yeah! We rode out about 8:15 and cruised on what was now a somewhat familiar scenic ride westward. We made it to Papatowai and once again, as we saw yesterday, there was a police car in the road. Immediately the pit of your stomach churns. Having checked out and a reservation awaiting in Invercargill for the next three nights along with the Burt Monro rally fun all contributed to some anxiety that we might not be able to make it happen. Every other thought was about the more than a meter of rain which fell in 48 hours earlier this week and where and how would ALL that water make its way south. But the NZTA site said the road was open! The officer was very nice and explained that we needed to return to Owaka and make a left turn at the Lumber Jack (last night's tasty dinner location). Then we'd proceed over a gravel road through the Owaka valley and up to Clinton and head west to Mataura en route to Invercargill. We rode back the 27km to Owaka and then proceeded through the scenic valley and westward to Mataura. We should've been more suspicious of the lack of bikes within 150 km of Invercargill. As we pulled into the central area of Mataura the main Hwy 93 was completely blocked by sand bags at least 4' high. Although the road was dry, it was apparent that floodwaters had swirled there in the recent past. We saw three other bikers who approached us and explained that they weren't able to bypass the flooding in town. It's heartening to wake up to What's App messages complaining/wondering what happened since I fairly abruptly ended my blog as I was just too tired to continue. (Richard!) At least I know someone is reading... I don't write this for others, mostly for myself to have a record of these adventures so I don't forget the little and interesting things that happen on a daily basis. One of the daily pics shows the sand bag barrier on route 93 and the fire/rescue folks who described for us the next route to take to attempt to get to Invercargill. We rode again eastward on the opposite direction of our destination to Clinton and found the only cafe open for a quick drink/bite and a bathroom break. At Clinton we noticed one thing right away. For the first time in days we were on a busy road (Hwy 1) and it was steadily streaming trucks and more interestingly to me, bikes! Now, with a brief stop, we joined the flow again towards the elusive Invercargill after a 170km double detour. At least we got some fantastic scenery and rainbows so no complaints.
The highway from Clinton to the next town of Gore has prompted a humorous gesture by the NZ transportation agency. They have a sign as you depart Clinton heading the 44kms to Gore that proclaims it the "Presidential Highway". 😆 Very funny! Gore was surprisingly large with loads of bikes getting gas and finding one of the dozens and dozens of restaurants there to eat. We continued on after passing over the Mataura River bridge where the railroad trestle immediately downstream was nearly submerged. The road continues along the river and was closed due to flooding so all traffic was diverted about 30km on a series of more western roadways and eventually we met up with 1 again for the half hour ride remaining into Invercargill. Mother Nature opened up on us for a while but only hard for 15-20 minutes and it abated just prior to entering town. We rode in by the much discussed transport museum and into center city. We got an apartment in a Quest building right next to the central traffic circle in the town's center. Fantastic location. Not a full service hotel, but a building of nicely appointed apartments with a front desk that is manned for check-in hours only. Only a couple blocks from both the Classic Motorcycle Mecca museum and then the other way to the famous and historic E. Hyde hardware store. The store that is not only huge but houses Burt Monro's workshop (behind glass), loads of vintage bikes on display interspersed with their merchandise, a full Indian dealership within and of course anything you could think of to purchase! The motorcycle museum was also visited and did not disappoint. Over 300 very significant bikes of marques that extended beyond my knowledge base. They also have in their basement a collection from a NZ motorcycle racer named George Begg who became a car designer (he didn't race the cars). He made stunning and well known cars which won races around the world. We decided to then ride out to the official rally site towards the beach. About 9 km to Oreti Beach. There was a tent and a steady line of people filling out registrations. I opted for the $60NZ rally pass which provides access to the rally site which includes camping and the vendor and food tents as well as evening entertainment tents. It also provides a 50% discount on all rally event tickets which are normally $20NZ (less than $13). I bought all the remaining event tickets. Drag races today, beach racing tomorrow, Saturday's sprint races and speedway races ending with Sunday's street races.
We toured the motorcycle safety tent and picked up some safety swag (earplugs, visor cleaning cloth, kickstand pad) and were then drawn into a discussion with a researcher from Australia who is trying to promote two things. One was a geometric design that allows urethane to be produced into a much more flexible design than the D30 armor. It is much more ventilated, flexible and lighter than the armor used by most manufacturers. He had printed it up on his 3D printer and it slowly crushes under pressure. Made great sense to me, hopefully more companies will adopt this. Also he was promoting "MotoCAP". This is a way of testing all motorcycle protective gear in three modes (abrasion, impact and a third one involving energy dispersion that I can't remember now that I'm typing this the next day!) in the same way that cars in the USA get a crash rating, clothing would all be ranked and consumers would be informed about which items perform well in which modes for their information. This guy is conducting the tests on various items. He did say that the Klim Badlands jacket (one version heavier than the Latitude I wear) was the best textile jacket they had tested to date since he saw me wearing my Klim. We strolled through the entertainment tent which was largely empty save for a stage and an official merchandise vendor. We got in line and bought a couple items to remember this event by in the future. There was also a food tent with 5 food trucks set up to deliver to campers and anyone wanting some unhealthy treats while on site. Who am I to talk! 😉 The drag races we're getting ready to start at 6 or so it said on the ticket so we rode the short distance over to Teretonga race track. They have a gravel road that connects the rally campgrounds directly to the track area so the rally campers don't need to put a helmet on for the short ride to watch the race. We strolled through the paddock area and saw a large diversity in the bikes. Some modified Hayabusas, some extended swing arm bikes with wheelie bars behind and some 150cc Vespa scooters rusting out! The drags were sponsored by Harley and we met the Harley agent in our apartment/hotel as she unloaded flags destined to the track event we were now attending. Speaking of unhealthy foods, we both decided to support the local netball team by purchasing a sausage from them for $2NZ. What a delicious bargain. Complete with Cole slaw, cooked onions and mustard and wrapped by a piece of bread. Best deal ever. The track was not really that organized. I don't think the first racers went off the line until 6:45 and it was not warm but the setting sun kept the hard chill away. Maybe it was 56° but very windy. In fact they discussed shortening the 1/4 mile distance due to the risk of blowing racers across the track but they kept it at the standard length. The races were fun to watch. Especially the unmodofied and less experienced riders with incredibly powerful machines that had difficulty keeping their front ends on the pavement. One guy went nearly vertical and somehow managed to save it! A grizzled biker with a nearly as grizzled brown duster unloaded his brown duffel from his shoulders and spent the time smoking hand rolled cigarettes by us. There was also a Maori with full face tattoo art by us. And some rubes as well. (Rich urban bikers) Varied bikes and diverse crowd. A little bit of everything here and lots of eye candy. Even saw a "new" Triumph Rocket 3 R down the street today. The guy should've cleaned it up! It was showing loads of dirt from riding in the rain. I just picked up my new Triumph Rocket 3 TFC two days before departure. I had placed a deposit on it when they announced over 6 months ago and I am very impressed with that machine... 🤩 Ah, I digress.
With the sun setting on the Twilight event, we did decide to leave before it was over after standing for more than 2 hours (no bleachers/seats) and the cold setting in. We found a mini market to get a few essentials for the apartment and headed back to town. After some vino and snacks we meandered down the street to find a cafe that was part of a hotel and we enjoyed a mushroom pizza and a beer before the day caught up with me and I was unable to put much down on the blog before nodding off.
https://www.transportworld.co.nz/motorcycle-mecca/
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afamilyauto · 4 years
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Toyota bB - семейный компактвэн с 4WD и кучей места.
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Toyota bB. В 2000 году концерн Toyota выпустила очень интересный городской универсальный автомобиль под названием bB что расшифровывается как "чёрный квадрат".
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Собственно по форме он и является квадратом. Прямые линии кузова и не обычная внешность не оставит никого равнодушным. Нравится или нет, дело каждого, но не обратить на себя внимание этот автомобиль не может.
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Создавался он для молодых людей живущих в городе, но при этом Toyota bB ориентировалась на практичного покупателя. Снаружи кажется, что это маленький городской автомобильчик, но попав внутрь быстро пересматриваешь своё убеждение. Toyota bB имеет очень много пространства внутри.
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Водитель получает удобное и высокое рабочее место, с отличной обзорностью и удобными органами управления (хоть и не привычными на первый взгляд.
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На втором ряду сидений очень просторно и комфортно. Места над головой более чем предостаточно, для ног просто за глаза. Предусмотрена система ск��адывания заднего сиденья, которая превращает этот семейный компактвен в мини грузовик. Множество ниш и полочек скрыто в недрах слона, что очень удобно.
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Toyota bB могла комплектоваться двумя двигателями: 2NZ-FE объёмом 1,3 л. и мощностью 88 л.с. 1NZ-FE объёмом 1,5 л. и мощностью 110 л.с. при переднем приводе и 1-5 л.с. если привод полный. КПП - только автоматическая. На вторичном рынке встречается много предложений о продаже данного автомобиля, половина из этих объявлений о продаже, в той или иной степени, тюнингованного авто. Например: автомобиль 2000 года с пробегом 305 тыс. км, 1,5 (105 л.с.) с передним приводом будет стоить 400 000 рублей.
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Интересный и очень обращающий на себя внимание автомобиль. На него произведено куча всяческих тюнинговых опций и частей. Для города отличнейший авто, но с трассой его маломощные двигатели тяжело справляются (нацеленные на экономичность) . Источник наш канал на сервисе Яндекс Дзен Read the full article
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What Are The Hidden Costs Of Buying a Home?
Sell Property Fast Cash – Expert Property Cash Buyers
If only securing a mortgage were a simple and quick process. The entire endeavour would be rewarding and hassle-free. Unfortunately, applying for a home loan is more complex than ever before — and more expensive.
If you’re buying a home for the first time, it’s important to get a handle on all the costs involved. Too many people go head first into the house buying process without researching the process. They quickly discover a range of hidden costs that stretch their finances to breaking point.
Knowing you have the necessary deposit is great, but you also need to know that you can cover the entire cost of buying a home in the UK.
Here are a few of the main house buying costs you need to budget for.
Valuation fees
A lot of lenders charge a flat fee for valuing a property. Providers need to know that they can recoup their outlay quickly if things go wrong. This means they have to verify that the price you’re paying is reasonable. While the fee varies, expect to pay around £500.
Arrangement fees
Arrangement fees are part and parcel of buying a home in the UK. They cover the administrative tasks required to assess an application and process it quickly. In most cases, you’ll be expected to pay this fee after you’ve been granted a decision in principle but before completion. Unfortunately, this particular fee is usually non-refundable. If the purchase falls through (even if it’s not your fault), you’ll forfeit the money you’ve paid.
Arrangement fees range from around £750 to £2,000.
Legal fees
While there’s no legal requirement to hire a solicitor or a conveyancer, it’s in your best interests to do so. And your mortgage provider may insist on it. Buying and selling a house in the UK is a legal process. It requires legal expertise to see it through to completion. Try to set aside at least £1,000 for these costs. While the final bill may be a lot less, it’s always good to have a contingency fund in place.
Taxes
There is a tax applied to every house sale in the UK with a final sale price above £125,000. Stamp duty is paid by you, the purchaser. The processing of this payment is usually arranged by a solicitor or conveyancer. But it comes out of your pocket. If you’re selling a house at the same time, your legal representative will take the stamp duty from the proceeds of the sale.
The rate at which stamp duty applies to house purchases depends on the final sale price. The more expensive the home, the higher the percentage you pay. Use an online calculator to work out how much stamp duty you will pay when your house purchase goes through. The rates and thresholds change regularly, so it’s important to use the very latest figures.
Survey fees
Buying a home is always a significant investment. You need to know that your money is being spent on a home that is in a good state of repair. This is why surveys and searches are crucial. They identify any current or potential problems with the property that might adversely affect its market value.
While you might be tempted to save money by avoiding surveys, your mortgage provider will probably insist on them. Lengthy, complex surveys can cost as much as £1,000. However, somewhere nearer £500 is more common. Make sure you have around £2,000 set aside for all the various surveys and searches that might be required.
Removal fees
If you have a lot of possessions and large, bulky items of furniture, you might need the expert services of a professional removals firm. These services don’t come cheap, costing as much as £5,000 if the job is a complex one.
Of course, you can save a lot of money by moving your possessions yourself. Hire a large van, and enlist the help of friends and family. But even then, you should budget for the cost of van hire, refreshments for your helpers, insurance and any damage that might occur during the move.
Other costs
Moving into your new home isn’t an end to the costs. You’ll probably want to decorate. And there may be a range of niggling repairs that needed attending to quickly. You may even want to renovate the property. And there’s new furniture to think about. If this is your first home, you might need everything from a new bed to a couch. And then there are all your kitchen appliances to think about.
Make a list of all the required repairs, renovations, furniture and appliances. Create a realistic budget, and stick to it. You might be willing to move in and improve your home gradually over time, but it’s always good to know what you’re facing before you commit to such a huge investment.
If you’re budgeting for a forthcoming house purchase, you may also be selling a property at the same time. You can sell your house fast and avoid a lot of the associated costs by turning to Flying Homes. We buy houses for up to 100 per cent of their market value. And in the right circumstances, you could have the proceeds of the sale in your account within just four weeks.
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