"MY FONDEST MEMORY OF JAPAN IS..."
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on a vintage T-shirt design for the 1983 war film, "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence" (戦場のメリークリスマス), co-written & directed by Nagisa Ōshima. T-shirt from the private collection of @g2desu in Osaka.
"My fondest memory of Japan is the snow. The trees covered with snow."
-- LT. COLONEL JOHN LAWRENCE (played by Tom Conti)
Source: www.picuki.com/media/3072862820336236994.
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Tomorrow the discounts with the t-shirts at 12 and 50 dollars end and since tomorrow December 4th is my birthday, give me a nice gift by buying from my shop. In the photo some designs that you can find both in t-shirts, sweatshirts, cushions, cups etc.
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https://teschioballetand.threadless.com/
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oh my god i'm so in love with all the fic ideas you talked about, but especially the last two with the castles kidnapping matt in like a friendly and well-meaning way. it's so funny to me and also the dynamic here would be absolutely excellent. never realised i needed a pro-crime hyper-competent maria castle in my life but apparently i do???
the dynamic in those, but especially the christmas one, is fucking hilarious. i love it so much. i'd write it tomorrow if i had the time
like the castles are treating this like one of those times where you pick up a puppy out of a cardboard box in a kmart parking lot and like, it's a little scrawny and underfed and feral and yeah, it probably would have been smarter to pick one out of the shelter where at least you know they've been checked out and have their shots and everything, but you know, the kids wanted one so bad and it's christmas, and it's cold and the poor thing's probably going to freeze to death in the cardboard box, so you bring it home, and suddenly it's in these new and unfamiliar surroundings and it keeps trying to skitter out the front door every time it opens, so maybe you have to keep it in a back room or tied up for a while and you hand feed it treats until it stops trying to run away and like, you know eventually the puppy's going to warm up to you as long as you treat it right and when that happens you'll have a happy new member of the family that you can probably shove felt reindeer antlers on for the family christmas card
meanwhile matt's treating this like a fucking kidnapping
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How to Build a Backyard Dog Park at Home
Dog parks are designed for both canines and humans of all ages to enjoy the moderate climate in a clean, open space. A dog park is where people can take their dogs to socialize, play, and exercise. All dog parks have some basic amenities, such as doggie bags, water fountains, and benches. Some locations may also have additional amenities like an agility course or swimming pool.
Here are tips on how to build a backyard dog park at home
1. Location:
Dogs need to be able to run, jump and climb. An ideal location for a dog park should be a level surface, such as a grassy area or an open field. A gate should provide access to the park with security bars. The length of the dog park should be measured from the gate to the farthest boundary, along with a width of at least 4 feet on either side of that point. A height of 3-4 feet should be maintained as well.
2. Planning:
In addition to measuring dog park size, it is essential to think about where you will place the structures needed for the dog park (i.e., any fencing or gates). The best location for a dog park is at the end of a field. An ideal location is on the edge of a property so that there is enough room for the dogs to run, jump, and climb around. Skateboard ramps are also helpful to make it more fun for the pups.
3. Dog Park Design:
Inexpensive dog parks can be created using considerable rubber mulch, small stones from a construction site, and various cones from recycled plastic soft drink bottles or aluminum cans. If you can access an area with land or outdoor space near your home, provide an outside fenced area instead, as it creates a safe place for dogs to play with their human friends.
4. Equipment:
Build a high dog table/platform that is sturdy, tall enough for your dog to take a good leap of faith, and sturdy enough that it won't tip over. The platform should be large enough for at least two dogs to lounge on or to stand on with the front paws hanging down while the animal remains standing if possible. Ideally, there should be at least one table or platform in the park for dogs less than one-year-old to use and another for larger dogs.
5. Water:
Dog parks require ongoing maintenance to keep them clean and sanitary. The best way to ensure that your dog's park stays clean is to provide water for your furry friends so they will use the bathroom nearby instead of on the ground. Include a water fountain with a hose that the dogs can play in.
6. Privacy:
Dogs can easily mark territory in their dog parks, especially if there are no people around. A fence around the park will help prevent other animals from coming in and helping themselves to a free lunch! It will also help keep stray cats out of the area, preventing undesired fights between dogs and cats.
Many people have a dog and do not have a place to take their dog. A backyard dog park is a perfect way to solve this problem. If you love your dog but don't have the time to take them out during the day, we offer Custom Pet Portraits, Custom Pet T Shirt, and Custom Pet Blanket of them lounging in a backyard. I hope you choose to build your very own backyard dog park so your dog can be happy and healthy for years to come.
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Graceful Blue Patterned Deer
Graceful Blue Patterned Deer – an enchanting illustration of a leaping deer adorned in intricate blue floral patterns. Perfect for christmas & art lovers seeking elegance. Available on prints, pillows, mugs, and more. Add a touch of whimsy to your decor!
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Merry Christmas - Bloopers Store
Wishing you a Merry Christmas filled with love, joy, and laughter
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