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misterpenguinkris · 11 months
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Buongiorno, Tumblr. I'm new on this site.
Twitter is a mess these days. That's why I'm here now. I want to stay in contact with my Achille Lauro twitter mutuals. I draw and I write fanfictions. What I like: - cats, my precious cat son Timmy - Achille Lauro, Boss Doms, Roberta - Henri Piispanen & Windows95man (No Rules!) - Baby Lasagna (Rim Tim Tagi Dim) - Lord of the Lost, Chris Harms - Eurovision Song Contest - One Piece - Subway To Sally - ... What I'll probably post on this site: - my art (e.g.: fanart of Achille Lauro, etc.) - my cat - ...
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kammartinez · 3 months
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kamreadsandrecs · 5 months
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benziiiin · 4 years
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Edo: *vede qualcuno in lontananza fare qualcosa di stupido*
Edo: hahaha anvedi che idiota
Edo: *si accorge che è Lauro*
Edo: cazzo aspetta, ma è l'idiota mio
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sebruciasselacitta · 4 years
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thank you @sgiuliet and @coileoniamoremi for tagging me 💕
rules: tag 9 people you’d like to get to know better/catch up with
3 ships (in any order): uhhhh lauredo, romione, sirius and remus
last song: buio di giorno, frah quintale
last movie: bruce almighty
currently reading: dandelion wine, ray bradbury
currently watching: radio tv channel
currently consuming: nothing
food i’m craving right now: okay questa la rispondo in italiano: pizza diavola + gorgonzola + mascarpone + patate (quelle cotte al forno)
i’m not tagging anyone, but feel free to do it 😉
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dadecountypine · 4 years
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DADE COUNTY SLASH PINE HISTORY
Dade County Slash Pine (known by naturalists as Pinus Elliottii) was one of the most important pine species in Southern Florida. The tree played a pivotal role in early Miami’s ecological landscape and helped shape the industries which would contribute to the city’s population boom in the early twentieth century. The timber proved to be of great use for pioneers, developers, and industrialist alike. The wood is resistant to both rot and termites and is known to be one of the hardest lumber products in the world.  In fact, the tree was in such high demand that it was over-harvested to near-extinction. The Pine Rocklands once covered 185,000 acres of Miami-Dade County. By the time the city of Miami celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1996, only 2% of the pine forest remained.
Slash Pine, which grows up to 100 feet in height and 2 to 3 feet in diameter, would have been one of the dominating features encountered by Miami’s first settlers. In fact, the pine trees would have been a factor in helping 19th century Florida pioneers decide where they would build. This is because when one came across pine trees in early Miami, they knew that they had found land that was dry enough to live on and fertile enough to grow crops on. Slash Pine was plentiful, averaging 520 trees per acre of Pine Rockland and proved to be a reliable timber with which settlers could build their homes and farms. When George Merrick, founder of Coral Gables, first settled in Miami with his father in 1899, they lived in a 20×38 log cabin made of Dade County Slash Pine.
In the early 1900’s more and more people moved and settled in the Miami area, which of course was followed by an increased need for lumber for which to build homes and businesses. The growing need to meet the requirements of the ever-expanding population led to the birth of a healthy lumber industry in Miami. The first timber company documented in the area was called the L.C. Oliver Lumber Company and is known to have been in the area by 1896. More lumber companies began steadily appearing, which is a clear indication that the development of the City of Miami was both reliable and rapid. By 1917, there were 15 lumber mills in Dade County with an output of about 120,000 feet of lumber daily. 95% of the lumber cut in the county was used locally for framing and finishing, with the other 5% being shipped to Nassau and Cuba.
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The Florida Land Boom, which was in full swing by the 1920’s, accelerated the ever-growing need for building materials. By the mid 1920’s, Miami’s lumber industry had taken a prominent place in the city’s commercial and industrial growth. In 1925, the gross volume of the retail lumber business alone approximated between $8,000,000 and $9,000,000 in Miami, and there were over 1,500 timber employees within the city boundaries. It has been estimated that Florida sawmills produced 1,000,000,000 feet of lumber annually.
Up until the 1930’s, Dade County Slash Pine was primarily harvested for the production of timber wood and turpentine.  However, in 1930, a chemist, Dr. Charles H. Herty of New York, discovered how to make white newsprint out of Slash Pine. Prior to this discovery, the tree could only be used to make a paper of a yellow variety, which could not compete with the high-grade sulfite process newsprint and white book paper culled from other trees in the country. This development opened the prospect of a new and wholly American supply of newsprint and high-grade book paper. With this new and lucrative use of Slash Pine discovered, the demand for the tree continued to soar.
Unfortunately, this need for lumber led to deforestation on a massive scale. The trees were harvested faster than they could grow back and the amount Dade-County Slash Pine was no longer large enough to sustain the businesses that depended on it. Lumber mills shut down and employees looked for work elsewhere. Now practically extinct, Slash Pine wood is avidly salvaged from old buildings and houses upon demolition to meet the demand of those who appreciate its historical value, high durability, and beautiful high-grain finish. In fact, the Venetian Pool is currently in the process of restoring some of it’s Slash Pine features and is on a 10-year waiting list to receive the wood from a specialized salvaging company. The saying that everything old will become new again certainly applies to the timelessness of Slash Pine’s natural allure and durable features.
By Malcolm Lauredo
Volume One; Number Three
October 2018
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lovejenner · 2 years
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1028, agosto, 3:  
Gaufred Bernat permuta con la condesa Ermessendis y con Bonafilla, abadessa de Sant Daniel, un alodio situado al Castellar, por otro, situado en Lauredo
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adribosch-fan · 5 years
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Una historia desaliñada de los centros comerciales de Miami
Una historia desaliñada de los centros comerciales de Miami
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Malcolm Lauredo
Hasta mediados de los años 50, el distrito comercial definitivo de Miami estaba ubicado en la bulliciosa calle Flagler en el centro. Allí se pueden encontrar muchos servicios estándar en los centros comerciales de hoy: grandes almacenes (lo más importante, Burdines en South Miami Avenue), restaurantes, tiendas minoristas en general y salas de cine. El…
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kevindurkiin · 5 years
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Miami City Council: Ultra Miami Could Return To Its Home In 2020
Is Ultra Miami staying in Miami?
A meeting today between the members of the Miami City Council has renewed hope that the city of Miami might still play host to the music festival next year, despite the festival itself voluntarily pulling its contract earlier this month. In a special “Sunshine Meeting,” Miami City Manager Emilio Gonzalez, commissioners Ken Russell, Keon Hardemon, Manolo Reyes, and Joe Carollo, and Manager Andrea Agha and Council Member Luis Lauredo from Virginia Key discussed the possibility.
Ultra Music Festival headed to Virginia Key in 2019 where it experienced a litany of issues, exacerbated by the short preparation time organizers were given by Miami City Council. A return to Bayfront Park or any other familiar Miami venue would streamline the 2020 event, though, of course, the earlier a decision is made the better. As far as Miami City Manager Emilio Gonzalez is concerned, Virginia Key is off the table.
See the discussion live tweeted from @KBKeyNews below.
6/ Now on to Ultra. Hardemon is asking colleagues if there is an appetite to re-engage Ultra.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
7/ Commissioner Carollo responds: ”I do know that Virginia Key was a complete mess…. It bothered more people than ever before.”#Ultra
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
8/ Miami City Manager Emilio Gonzalez said that Ultra only told him they had made a decision to move on, and that he was expecting the concert to be at Virginia Key again in 2020, until he got the termination letter.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
9/ As to luring them back to Miami, City Manager Gonzalez says, “It is a loss for our city. That kind of economic impact for the residents of our city, I think it’s a huge loss. It’s unfortunate. If there is anything I can do to get them to reconsider, I would be happy to do it.“
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) <a
13/ Afterwards, Miami City Manager Emilio Gonzalez said he would re-engage with Ultra. He said so far as he’s concerned, however, Virginia Key is off the table.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
href=”https://twitter.com/KBKeyNews/status/1130919005466890240?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>May 21, 2019
10/ Hardemon says that Virginia Key didn’t work. He wants them to think about downtown Miami again, and wants Ultra to be a discussion item for the June 27th agenda.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
11/ As the meeting ended, KB Councilmember Lauredo got up to speak. He and Commissioner Hardemon got into a verbal war of words, with Lauredo continuing to speak while Hardemon was talking.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
12/ “You are being disrepectful to me,” Hardemon said to Lauredo, saying Lauredo wasn’t even looking at him. “I don’t have to look at you,” Lauredo said. Hardemon then ended the meeting.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
13/ Afterwards, Miami City Manager Emilio Gonzalez said he would re-engage with Ultra. He said so far as he’s concerned, however, Virginia Key is off the table.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
  Photo via aLIVE Coverage for Ultra
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Miami City Council: Ultra Miami Could Return To Its Home In 2020
Miami City Council: Ultra Miami Could Return To Its Home In 2020 published first on https://soundwizreview.tumblr.com/
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bluebuzzmusic · 5 years
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Miami City Council: Ultra Miami Could Return To Its Home In 2020
Is Ultra Miami staying in Miami?
A meeting today between the members of the Miami City Council has renewed hope that the city of Miami might still play host to the music festival next year, despite the festival itself voluntarily pulling its contract earlier this month. In a special “Sunshine Meeting,” Miami City Manager Emilio Gonzalez, commissioners Ken Russell, Keon Hardemon, Manolo Reyes, and Joe Carollo, and Manager Andrea Agha and Council Member Luis Lauredo from Virginia Key discussed the possibility.
Ultra Music Festival headed to Virginia Key in 2019 where it experienced a litany of issues, exacerbated by the short preparation time organizers were given by Miami City Council. A return to Bayfront Park or any other familiar Miami venue would streamline the 2020 event, though, of course, the earlier a decision is made the better. As far as Miami City Manager Emilio Gonzalez is concerned, Virginia Key is off the table.
See the discussion live tweeted from @KBKeyNews below.
Miami City Council discusses Ultra Miami
6/ Now on to Ultra. Hardemon is asking colleagues if there is an appetite to re-engage Ultra.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
7/ Commissioner Carollo responds: ”I do know that Virginia Key was a complete mess…. It bothered more people than ever before.”#Ultra
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
8/ Miami City Manager Emilio Gonzalez said that Ultra only told him they had made a decision to move on, and that he was expecting the concert to be at Virginia Key again in 2020, until he got the termination letter.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
9/ As to luring them back to Miami, City Manager Gonzalez says, “It is a loss for our city. That kind of economic impact for the residents of our city, I think it’s a huge loss. It’s unfortunate. If there is anything I can do to get them to reconsider, I would be happy to do it.“
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) <a
13/ Afterwards, Miami City Manager Emilio Gonzalez said he would re-engage with Ultra. He said so far as he’s concerned, however, Virginia Key is off the table.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
href=”https://twitter.com/KBKeyNews/status/1130919005466890240?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>May 21, 2019
10/ Hardemon says that Virginia Key didn’t work. He wants them to think about downtown Miami again, and wants Ultra to be a discussion item for the June 27th agenda.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
11/ As the meeting ended, KB Councilmember Lauredo got up to speak. He and Commissioner Hardemon got into a verbal war of words, with Lauredo continuing to speak while Hardemon was talking.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
12/ “You are being disrepectful to me,” Hardemon said to Lauredo, saying Lauredo wasn’t even looking at him. “I don’t have to look at you,” Lauredo said. Hardemon then ended the meeting.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
13/ Afterwards, Miami City Manager Emilio Gonzalez said he would re-engage with Ultra. He said so far as he’s concerned, however, Virginia Key is off the table.
— KeyNews (@KBKeyNews) May 21, 2019
  Photo via aLIVE Coverage for Ultra
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Miami City Council: Ultra Miami Could Return To Its Home In 2020
source https://www.youredm.com/2019/05/21/miami-city-council-ultra-miami-could-return-to-its-home-in-2020/
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misterpenguinkris · 10 months
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Fanfiction | Title: "Her name is Roberta!"
This is the story of baby Roberta. ✨💖🐂 Characters: Roberta, Lauro, Edoardo English version: https://archiveofourown.org/works/46721941 German version: https://archiveofourown.org/works/46721671
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fraterfan · 5 years
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Diplomático apuesta por la intervención militar en Venezuela
Diplomático apuesta por la intervención militar en Venezuela
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El ex embajador de Estados Unidos ante la Organización de Estados Americanos (OEA), Luis Lauredo, se inclina por una intervención militar en Venezuela como única opción para sacar a Nicolás Maduro del poder.
“Yo, que soy un hombre liberal, me inclino a una fórmula como hizo el presidente (George) Bush en Panamá con el presidente (Manuel…
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josebenegas · 5 years
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Embajador Luis Lauredo explica la victoria de Obama en el 2008, como miembro del comité de campaá del nuevo presidente. Repaso Nocturno, AM 1110 Radio de la Ciudad, conducido por José Benegas. Año 2008. 
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benziiiin · 4 years
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Un filo di fumo si alza pigramente dalla canna che trema appena fra le dita sottili di Lauro, incastrata in mezzo a una L e una P d’inchiostro. Lui la osserva dal basso, rinsalda la presa, poi il braccio si tende dall’altro lato del letto. Edoardo, sdraiato accanto a lui, raccoglie il leggerissimo testimone e se lo porta alla bocca. Quasi un altro dei loro baci, labbra che toccano la stessa cartina. Lauro vorrebbe poterlo fare davvero, adesso; girarsi sul fianco, intrappolare Edo fra le sue braccia e baciarlo. Ma non sono sul palco, non è il momento. Non si può, se le luci non sono puntate su di loro, se non c’è un pubblico a ricordargli che lo fanno per finta, per gioco, perché sì. Il problema è che niente di quello che Lauro prova per Edoardo in quella stanza scura è per finta o per gioco, e allora è meglio chiudere gli occhi, immaginare di essere solo. Spostarsi un po’ più in là con la mente, perché il suo corpo non è in grado di farlo.
[I fatti si svolgono da qualche parte nel corso del 2019. Whatever, raga.]
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Semplicemente morivo dalla voglia di scrivere qualcosa su Edo e Lauro, quindi questo è il frutto dei miei sforzi. Il primo, ma spero non l’ultimo.
SLASH WARNING: in questa storia i musicisti in questione scopano. Dopo aver fumato una canna. Se questo tipo di contenuti vi dà fastidio, passate oltre.
Avviso perché non si sa mai chi si aggira in questo tag, che ansia.
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sebruciasselacitta · 4 years
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thank u for tagging me @pieofpumpkins ❤
Rules: Tag nine people you want to know better/catch up with then answer these questions.
3 ship: lauredo, johnlock, arthur & ariadne (inception) 
Last song: 5.30 - fred de palma ft achille lauro
Last movie: suburra (.............)
Currently reading: dandelion wine, ray bradbury
Currently watching: boris
Currently consuming: nothing
Currently craving: mcdonald’s
i’m not tagging anyone but feel free to do it ✨
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JAIME BAYLY EN VIVO JUEVES 30 DE ENERO DEL 2020 CON LUIS LAUREDO Y LOREN...
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