Link to part one - http://tiny.cc/6mb3ww
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May 12, 2012
From: Etsy Marketplace Integrity
To: meHello,
This is (representative’s name) from Etsy’s Marketplace Integrity Team. Thank you for your interest in selling on Etsy.
Unfortunately, some of the…
| — | Harry, When Harry Met Sally (via kelseygoesmeow) |
GUYS HELP SOMETHING HAS BEEN TAPPING ON MY WINDOW FOR LIKE 5 MINUTES I’M SCARED TO GO LOOK
oh my gOD
Coffee Shop
Surrey, BC, Canada(I am at work on a quiet afternoon when a customer walks in the door and stands about where the lineup would normally be.)
Me: “Hi there! What can I…” I’m cut off before I can finish my question.
Customer: Holds finger up in front of his lips “Shhhhh!”
He…
Just when I thought I knew how much respect I had for Wil Wheaton, he turns that on its head and surprises me again. This is wonderful.
Since Friday, Vic and I have…
- Friday, 4:30 PM - Left campus for downtown.
- Friday, 5:58 PM - Arrived downtown.
- Saturday, 2:00 AM - Left downtown for DC.
- Saturday, 8:25 AM - Arrived in DC.
- Saturday, 7:00 PM - Hockey game.
- Sunday, 12:01 AM - Left DC for home.
- Sunday, 12:41 PM - Arrived home. Collapsed into heap, post-shower.
Good times were had. My leg is killing me, however.
draco-do-you-mind-if-i-slytherin:
I DON’T UNDERSTAND PEOPLE WHO DON’T.
how else did y’all think i became insane?
Twins Separated at Birth Find Each Other via YouTube
After Anaïs Bordier, a French student living in London, saw American actress Samantha Futerman in aYouTube video, she noticed a striking resemblance to herself. She found one of Futerman’s personal vlogs about being adopted, leading Bordier to find the two girls had the same birthday. After sending Futerman a Facebook message, the two realized they might be long lost twin sisters. Through Twitter, Skype and Facebook messenger, the girls have been using social media to cactch up on the first 25 years of their lives. They have since launched a Kickstarter campaign to help fund a documentary about their first meeting, as well as a DNA test to confirm their relation.
This is amazing, seriously, WOW.
Edit: Funded! This project successfully raised its funding goal about 5 hours ago.
Just take a moment to appreciate that this was all done by somebody’s hand; that they slaved over this, and this was the result of a human, not a computer. It’s completely perfect.
And that it’s actually Ariel and Prince Erin in the reflection, too.
DIY Engagement Gift Box
(via Ruffled)
Supplies (Time: 30 Minutes // Cost: Approximately $20-30)
Magazine File (IKEA Kassett)
download Congrats text (or design your own – font used is “Alex Brush”)
A digital photo of the couple
ruler
2 sheets of 8.5 x 11” adhesive label paper (we used Staples Sticker Paper)
One pair of scissors
X-acto knife and cutting mat
ribbon
tissue paper
1 large cellophane bag
A card and wedding related goodiesStep 1: Print and Prepare your labels. Using your computer, blow up your photo to the size indicated by the photo placeholder template. When ready, print the photo template page and the “Congrats” text on your sticker paper.
Step 2: Cut + place your labels. For the photo and side elements, grab your cutting mat and x-acto knife. You’ll need the x-acto knife for the front cutout, and a cutting mat (or paper cutter) can be used to cut the photo with straight edges. For the “Congrats” text, use your scissors to carefully cut a loose border around the edges. Peel away photo and side labels and place on file. You will want to work from the edge to ensure there aren’t any air bubbles.
Step 3: Insert all your goodies into your magazine file and tuck a few pieces of tissue paper inside for the finishing touch. Then wrap the whole thing in cellophane and tie it all together with a beautiful satin ribbon.
If this is being given as a group gift, you may even want all the bride’s friends to use a sharpie to sign the magazine file itself. Here are some fun ideas of what to place in your magazine file to provide your bride with great inspiration: a Congratulations card, wedding mags, card with wedding blog musts, passed down wedding books, stylish pen + pencil, notepad, sticky notes, thank you notes, your own piece of advice if you’re already married!
I love this!!!! What a great engagement gift idea!!







