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This page simply reformats the Flickr public Atom feed for purposes of finding inspiration through random exploration. These images are not being copied or stored in any way by this website, nor are any links to them or any metadata about them. All images are © their owners unless otherwise specified.

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Puggles doing couples comedy productions for Instagram in the Vision Box of Smart Gates and TopRank by treeegrass

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Puggles doing couples comedy productions for Instagram in the Vision Box of Smart Gates and TopRank

Probably a long shot but here it goes,

Can someone please recommend a place where they can recommend someone who can recommend me to a recommendation facility for recommendations?. Basically I need recommendations on recommendations for a recommendation page where people can recommend other people's services INCLUDING recommendations. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Recommendations on recommendations can be a great way to give people the proper recommendations so they can give other people the recommendations they need.

Here at recommend the recommendations for recommendations.com.au we pride ourselves with recommendations

The cyclic cactus skull of leftover hallowed weenies by treeegrass

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The cyclic cactus skull of leftover hallowed weenies

Who will be the next pope? You could not make this stuff up! Liz Truss crashed the UK economy in just 49 days.

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For those who know nothing of how to satisfy a woman:
The G spot is located at the end of the word shopping..

P1013943 - It broke - Cheap as Chips Chinese Chicken Covid Cult windfarm blade broken after it fell off the fixed-rate mortgage cliff into the Mayfield berth 4 credit abyss by treeegrass

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P1013943 - It broke - Cheap as Chips Chinese Chicken Covid Cult windfarm blade broken after it fell off the fixed-rate mortgage cliff into the Mayfield berth 4 credit abyss

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Snowflake splotch of Covid virus during release phase 4 dash 7b of the UN WHO WEF plan to experiment on human population reduction under Agenda 2030 via mRNA 'vaccines'

bog_condom - Cheap as chips end-of-train market from the Reject Shop on Aurizon intermodal container train by treeegrass

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bog_condom - Cheap as chips end-of-train market from the Reject Shop on Aurizon intermodal container train

Fries and a fruitbag at ClubsNSW board meeting to strategise on how best to attack whistleblower Troy Stolz and Freindly Jordies

Now that really is a posh potato! But how can YOU make it cheap-as-chips at home? by London News Station

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Now that really is a posh potato! But how can YOU make it cheap-as-chips at home?

london-news-station.blogspot.com/2022/08/now-that-really-..., Now that really is a posh potato! But how can YOU make it cheap-as-chips at home? , London News Station

10-Year Challenge: Tea Tree Plus (2011 vs 2021) by Popplio728

10-Year Challenge: Tea Tree Plus (2011 vs 2021)

Top: Cheap As Chips/former Harris Scarfe (2011)
Bottom: Savers (2021)

CHEAP AS CHIPS [PAINT-A-BOX STREET ART FIRST PHOTOGRAPHED JAN 2016]-156250 by infomatique

Available under a Creative Commons by-sa license

CHEAP AS CHIPS [PAINT-A-BOX STREET ART FIRST PHOTOGRAPHED JAN 2016]-156250

My disk containing my 2016 catalogue was damaged but after much time and effort I have managed to recover the original RAW files giving me the opportunity to re-process the images using the latest available software[actually Beta software].

Moore's Law is the observation made in 1965 by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since the integrated circuit was invented. Moore predicted that this trend would continue for the foreseeable future. In subsequent years, the pace slowed down a bit, but data density has doubled approximately every 18 months, and this is the current definition of Moore's Law, which Moore himself has blessed. Most experts, including Moore himself, expect Moore's Law to hold true until 2020-2025.

CHEAP AS CHIPS [PAINT-A-BOX STREET ART FIRST PHOTOGRAPHED JAN 2016]-156249 by infomatique

Available under a Creative Commons by-sa license

CHEAP AS CHIPS [PAINT-A-BOX STREET ART FIRST PHOTOGRAPHED JAN 2016]-156249

My disk containing my 2016 catalogue was damaged but after much time and effort I have managed to recover the original RAW files giving me the opportunity to re-process the images using the latest available software[actually Beta software].

Moore's Law is the observation made in 1965 by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since the integrated circuit was invented. Moore predicted that this trend would continue for the foreseeable future. In subsequent years, the pace slowed down a bit, but data density has doubled approximately every 18 months, and this is the current definition of Moore's Law, which Moore himself has blessed. Most experts, including Moore himself, expect Moore's Law to hold true until 2020-2025.

CHEAP AS CHIPS [PAINT-A-BOX STREET ART FIRST PHOTOGRAPHED JAN 2016]-156252 by infomatique

Available under a Creative Commons by-sa license

CHEAP AS CHIPS [PAINT-A-BOX STREET ART FIRST PHOTOGRAPHED JAN 2016]-156252

My disk containing my 2016 catalogue was damaged but after much time and effort I have managed to recover the original RAW files giving me the opportunity to re-process the images using the latest available software[actually Beta software].

Moore's Law is the observation made in 1965 by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since the integrated circuit was invented. Moore predicted that this trend would continue for the foreseeable future. In subsequent years, the pace slowed down a bit, but data density has doubled approximately every 18 months, and this is the current definition of Moore's Law, which Moore himself has blessed. Most experts, including Moore himself, expect Moore's Law to hold true until 2020-2025.

CHEAP AS CHIPS [PAINT-A-BOX STREET ART FIRST PHOTOGRAPHED JAN 2016]-156251 by infomatique

Available under a Creative Commons by-sa license

CHEAP AS CHIPS [PAINT-A-BOX STREET ART FIRST PHOTOGRAPHED JAN 2016]-156251

My disk containing my 2016 catalogue was damaged but after much time and effort I have managed to recover the original RAW files giving me the opportunity to re-process the images using the latest available software[actually Beta software].

Moore's Law is the observation made in 1965 by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since the integrated circuit was invented. Moore predicted that this trend would continue for the foreseeable future. In subsequent years, the pace slowed down a bit, but data density has doubled approximately every 18 months, and this is the current definition of Moore's Law, which Moore himself has blessed. Most experts, including Moore himself, expect Moore's Law to hold true until 2020-2025.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10) by Popplio728

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Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10)

Built some time in 1993 as a Mitre 10 hardware store for the convenience of the local citizens in an era when there were no Bunnings Warehouses about, this was the place where they could drop in to get paint, timber, nails, screws or other things they need. When the first Bunnings Warehouse was built in Parafield a few years later, customer attendance fell through and Mitre 10 closed some time in 2001/02, only to be taken over by Home Timber & Hardware moving from Surrey Downs in an attempt to compensate the locals of Golden Grove & Greenwith and once again lasted only for six years before finally ceasing trading as a hardware business in mid 2008, owing to the booming Bunnings Warehouse population with much lower prices.
Then the building was divided into Cheap as Chips, with the timber yard area being converted into an indoor children's party venue.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10) by Popplio728

© Popplio728, all rights reserved.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10)

Built some time in 1993 as a Mitre 10 hardware store for the convenience of the local citizens in an era when there were no Bunnings Warehouses about, this was the place where they could drop in to get paint, timber, nails, screws or other things they need. When the first Bunnings Warehouse was built in Parafield a few years later, customer attendance fell through and Mitre 10 closed some time in 2001/02, only to be taken over by Home Timber & Hardware moving from Surrey Downs in an attempt to compensate the locals of Golden Grove & Greenwith and once again lasted only for six years before finally ceasing trading as a hardware business in mid 2008, owing to the booming Bunnings Warehouse population with much lower prices.
Then the building was divided into Cheap as Chips, with the timber yard area being converted into an indoor children's party venue.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10) by Popplio728

© Popplio728, all rights reserved.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10)

Built some time in 1993 as a Mitre 10 hardware store for the convenience of the local citizens in an era when there were no Bunnings Warehouses about, this was the place where they could drop in to get paint, timber, nails, screws or other things they need. When the first Bunnings Warehouse was built in Parafield a few years later, customer attendance fell through and Mitre 10 closed some time in 2001/02, only to be taken over by Home Timber & Hardware moving from Surrey Downs in an attempt to compensate the locals of Golden Grove & Greenwith and once again lasted only for six years before finally ceasing trading as a hardware business in mid 2008, owing to the booming Bunnings Warehouse population with much lower prices.
Then the building was divided into Cheap as Chips, with the timber yard area being converted into an indoor children's party venue.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10) by Popplio728

© Popplio728, all rights reserved.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10)

Built some time in 1993 as a Mitre 10 hardware store for the convenience of the local citizens in an era when there were no Bunnings Warehouses about, this was the place where they could drop in to get paint, timber, nails, screws or other things they need. When the first Bunnings Warehouse was built in Parafield a few years later, customer attendance fell through and Mitre 10 closed some time in 2001/02, only to be taken over by Home Timber & Hardware moving from Surrey Downs in an attempt to compensate the locals of Golden Grove & Greenwith and once again lasted only for six years before finally ceasing trading as a hardware business in mid 2008, owing to the booming Bunnings Warehouse population with much lower prices.
Then the building was divided into Cheap as Chips, with the timber yard area being converted into an indoor children's party venue.

Yellow/Green stripes represent garden care/irrigation section when the building was trading as a hardware business.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10) by Popplio728

© Popplio728, all rights reserved.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10)

Built some time in 1993 as a Mitre 10 hardware store for the convenience of the local citizens in an era when there were no Bunnings Warehouses about, this was the place where they could drop in to get paint, timber, nails, screws or other things they need. When the first Bunnings Warehouse was built in Parafield a few years later, customer attendance fell through and Mitre 10 closed some time in 2001/02, only to be taken over by Home Timber & Hardware moving from Surrey Downs in an attempt to compensate the locals of Golden Grove & Greenwith and once again lasted only for six years before finally ceasing trading as a hardware business in mid 2008, owing to the booming Bunnings Warehouse population with much lower prices.
Then the building was divided into Cheap as Chips, with the timber yard area being converted into an indoor children's party venue.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10) by Popplio728

© Popplio728, all rights reserved.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10)

Built some time in 1993 as a Mitre 10 hardware store for the convenience of the local citizens in an era when there were no Bunnings Warehouses about, this was the place where they could drop in to get paint, timber, nails, screws or other things they need. When the first Bunnings Warehouse was built in Parafield a few years later, customer attendance fell through and Mitre 10 closed some time in 2001/02, only to be taken over by Home Timber & Hardware moving from Surrey Downs in an attempt to compensate the locals of Golden Grove & Greenwith and once again lasted only for six years before finally ceasing trading as a hardware business in mid 2008, owing to the booming Bunnings Warehouse population with much lower prices.
Then the building was divided into Cheap as Chips, with the timber yard area being converted into an indoor children's party venue.

Yellow/Green stripes represent garden care/irrigation section when the building was trading as a hardware business.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10) by Popplio728

© Popplio728, all rights reserved.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10)

Built some time in 1993 as a Mitre 10 hardware store for the convenience of the local citizens in an era when there were no Bunnings Warehouses about, this was the place where they could drop in to get paint, timber, nails, screws or other things they need. When the first Bunnings Warehouse was built in Parafield a few years later, customer attendance fell through and Mitre 10 closed some time in 2001/02, only to be taken over by Home Timber & Hardware moving from Surrey Downs in an attempt to compensate the locals of Golden Grove & Greenwith and once again lasted only for six years before finally ceasing trading as a hardware business in mid 2008, owing to the booming Bunnings Warehouse population with much lower prices.
Then the building was divided into Cheap as Chips, with the timber yard area being converted into an indoor children's party venue.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10) by Popplio728

© Popplio728, all rights reserved.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10)

Built some time in 1993 as a Mitre 10 hardware store for the convenience of the local citizens in an era when there were no Bunnings Warehouses about, this was the place where they could drop in to get paint, timber, nails, screws or other things they need. When the first Bunnings Warehouse was built in Parafield a few years later, customer attendance fell through and Mitre 10 closed some time in 2001/02, only to be taken over by Home Timber & Hardware moving from Surrey Downs in an attempt to compensate the locals of Golden Grove & Greenwith and once again lasted only for six years before finally ceasing trading as a hardware business in mid 2008, owing to the booming Bunnings Warehouse population with much lower prices.
Then the building was divided into Cheap as Chips, with the timber yard area being converted into an indoor children's party venue.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10) by Popplio728

© Popplio728, all rights reserved.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10)

Built some time in 1993 as a Mitre 10 hardware store for the convenience of the local citizens in an era when there were no Bunnings Warehouses about, this was the place where they could drop in to get paint, timber, nails, screws or other things they need. When the first Bunnings Warehouse was built in Parafield a few years later, customer attendance fell through and Mitre 10 closed some time in 2001/02, only to be taken over by Home Timber & Hardware moving from Surrey Downs in an attempt to compensate the locals of Golden Grove & Greenwith and once again lasted only for six years before finally ceasing trading as a hardware business in mid 2008, owing to the booming Bunnings Warehouse population with much lower prices.
Then the building was divided into Cheap as Chips, with the timber yard area being converted into an indoor children's party venue.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10) by Popplio728

© Popplio728, all rights reserved.

Cheap As Chips Golden Grove (Former Mitre 10)

Built some time in 1993 as a Mitre 10 hardware store for the convenience of the local citizens in an era when there were no Bunnings Warehouses about, this was the place where they could drop in to get paint, timber, nails, screws or other things they need. When the first Bunnings Warehouse was built in Parafield a few years later, customer attendance fell through and Mitre 10 closed some time in 2001/02, only to be taken over by Home Timber & Hardware moving from Surrey Downs in an attempt to compensate the locals of Golden Grove & Greenwith and once again lasted only for six years before finally ceasing trading as a hardware business in mid 2008, owing to the booming Bunnings Warehouse population with much lower prices.
Then the building was divided into Cheap as Chips, with the timber yard area being converted into an indoor children's party venue.