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  1. #11
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    Your grabber looks good but good luck on making profits.I lost about 30c making a grabber since so many people won.

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    This is how it looks now i think it looks better, still a lot to do to it and new furni to buy for it, I will fill the floor with treasure patches or i might do an area of it with petal patches, i dont know what walls to have? any suggestions?

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    looks good, but i dont like the parasols

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    Im not too fond on the treasure patch floor



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    The design is stunning, evidently the work of a true genius. Something about the room oozes intelligence and sophistication, I'd go as far as saying it's touching on perfection. My feelings towards the design are difficult to explain - it reminds me greatly of a time when I achieved a similar state of tranquillity. I'm unable to specify a date as the matter of time is no issue when peace of mind is the only desired reward from life, but I was feasting upon an apple in the Garden of Eden when He approached, so mighty yet so gracious. Simply laying eyes on Him was enough to forget about any woes. I was reassured when seeing these photographs of your abode, for I instantly recollected some beautiful memories. Your room touches me in so many ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Superwoman View Post
    The design is stunning, evidently the work of a true genius. Something about the room oozes intelligence and sophistication, I'd go as far as saying it's touching on perfection. My feelings towards the design are difficult to explain - it reminds me greatly of a time when I achieved a similar state of tranquillity. I'm unable to specify a date as the matter of time is no issue when peace of mind is the only desired reward from life, but I was feasting upon an apple in the Garden of Eden when He approached, so mighty yet so gracious. Simply laying eyes on Him was enough to forget about any woes. I was reassured when seeing these photographs of your abode, for I instantly recollected some beautiful memories. Your room touches me in so many ways.
    WOW I strongly agree with this... I was thinking the EXACT same thing, there is something about it that takes your mind to another land where you can be free and float through time without a care or even a second glance at a passing shrew, the emotions that are revealed when I journey to this often mystical garden are indescribable through simple speech and must be expressed through the more marvelous forms of artistic expression such as the majestic and of course, touching form of dance or the melodic harmonies of song especially that of the shrew. Thankyou for your comment and I do approve that statement. so maybe i should get some fog walls or sunset walls? i need suggestions for walls
    Last edited by .DnB; 15-04-2012 at 06:29 PM.

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