April 3, 201016 yr I want this hat :tongue: Where can I purchase this beautiful hat? In a circus wholesale store?:rolleyes:
April 3, 201016 yr Does anyone here like Ed Hardy? Because if so, you're a tool. My friend has one of those shirts, but she's not a tool. She's top of our class, and she's very nice :blank:
April 3, 201016 yr Is he a descendant of Oliver Hardy?:rolleyes: No. My friend has one of those shirts, but she's not a tool. She's top of our class, and she's very nice :blank: No.
April 3, 201016 yr Maybe at a gift store in Universal studios.. or at a costume store. :thinking: I can't shop online.. :sad:
April 7, 201016 yr Aw some of those are cute. :wacko: I don't get why people like clogs....:uhoh: They just don't appeal to me. :freak: Yeah, some are totally cute. :) Ugh, I know. I don't get the appeal, either. They're horrible. So what if they were on the Chanel runway? Still don't like them. lol.
April 11, 201016 yr bought this dress yesterday.. i also already tried it when i had a wild night out last night :wacko:
April 14, 201016 yr Box clever: Puma to replace traditional cardboard shoe packaging with eco-friendly bag By Tamara Cohen Last updated at 1:03 PM on 14th April 2010 Comments (4) Videos Add to My Stories For decades they have stored not only our footwear, but letters, photographs and keepsakes. But the humble shoebox may be on the way out, after being labelled a drain on the environment. Puma, the world's largest sports goods firm, has axed the traditional boxes for its trainers in favour of a reusable bag which uses 65 per cent less paper. Sustainable: Puma has axed the traditional shoebox for its trainers in favour of a reusable cotton bag which uses 65 per cent less paper The new packaging - called the Clever Little Bag - took 21 months to develop and will be rolled out in the second half of next year. It hopes to seize the green initiative with a reusable shoe bag made fitted inside a cardboard frame. The bag is made of sustainable cotton from Africa mixed with recycled polyester. The German company claims it will massively reduce its carbon 'paw print' , saving 8,500 tonnes of paper, the weight of 1,400 elephants every year. More... Primark condemned for selling padded bikinis for 7-year-olds It will also eliminate 20 million megajoules of electricity, a million litres of fuel and a million litres of water as the lighter packaging would incur fewer transport costs and also need less plastic packaging - saving 275 tonnes of plastic. In a promotional video about the new packaging, Puma heralds the death knell of the box. 'Boxes are everywhere', it says. 'Boxes have been around longer than the wheel. Our lives are filled with them, we work in boxes. For a long time boxes made our lives easier. But at some point boxes become a problem.' Cost savings: The new packaging, developed by San Francisco designer Yves Behar, was launched at the Design Museum in London yesterday Puma's chief executive Jochen Zeita said the switch to sustainable packaging would be cost neutral within a few years, although there would be higher costs in the short term. He said: 'To begin with, we don't expect to save costs with this. It may even have a negative impact in the short term. But over the long run, there should be cost savings. 'Sustainability is not only absolutely necessary considering the situation our planet is in, we as companies are also overdue to take responsibility. We can't wait for governments. Companies have to lead the way and we want to be among the leaders.' Developed by San Francisco based designer Yves Behar, the company chose his prototype from more than 2,000 ideas. Mr Behar said: 'In changing the packing and distribution life cycle, we hope our design...encourages other retail companies to follow suit.' Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1265925/Box-clever-Puma-replace-traditional-cardboard-shoe-packaging-eco-friendly-bag.html#ixzz0l5RzeVbC
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