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You guys would like Kay if she was a furry. She's got so much dragon stuff. I think she actually has a pending commission for an Iguanamouth hoard. She also performed the invaluable public service of "read all the Warriors books when we were kids so I wouldn't have to."
I sat her down and got her approval for the design and name and species, and got precise horn specs. It was great, I don't usually get to do that.
We used to spend nights over watching Dr. Who and stuff, and I haven't seen her since last February - she spent the pandemic in Milwaukee with her divorced mom - and it's on me, this is an apartment, not a dorm. It's just on campus. This is the building where professors have apartments.
Camp Grey (or look up "Presbyterian Camp Saugatuck") ran from 1899 to being sold in 2014 to pay off various debts quietly paid out by the Presbytery for the first reason you guessed. Three camps (kids, teens, families) and three beaches and a dining hall that had great hot chocolate mix on cold days. Outdoor chapel, acres of dunegrass, sunset over the ocean, hiking up Mount Baldy. Saw several films there for the first time, I remember "Miss Congeniality." There may still exist in a dump the crude furry porn I carved on a ceiling beam in the teen cabin with a pocketknife.
The developers leveled acres of old growth forest where the family Camp was, originally perched on thirty foot poles and walkways. Now it's literally "Dunegrass Preserve" behind several fancy gates, sold through *gag* "Luxury on the Lakeshore." We sold the land for the price of three of these eventual houses, which start just shy of two million.
The square building lot seven is where the dining hall was, where she bought the "Watch For Presbyterians" shirt, which used to be the iconic sign. The teen cabin with a crude werewolf blowjob in the beams was where lot ten is here.
https://www.luxuryonthelakeshore.co.....the-lakeshore/
Welcome to America, I guess. You can't go home again. Without that root cover, the dunes will erode in twenty years.
Holy shir, it's literally "the foolish man built his house upon the sand / and the house on the sand went smash." (Christian children's song we probably sang here once.)
I sat her down and got her approval for the design and name and species, and got precise horn specs. It was great, I don't usually get to do that.
We used to spend nights over watching Dr. Who and stuff, and I haven't seen her since last February - she spent the pandemic in Milwaukee with her divorced mom - and it's on me, this is an apartment, not a dorm. It's just on campus. This is the building where professors have apartments.
Camp Grey (or look up "Presbyterian Camp Saugatuck") ran from 1899 to being sold in 2014 to pay off various debts quietly paid out by the Presbytery for the first reason you guessed. Three camps (kids, teens, families) and three beaches and a dining hall that had great hot chocolate mix on cold days. Outdoor chapel, acres of dunegrass, sunset over the ocean, hiking up Mount Baldy. Saw several films there for the first time, I remember "Miss Congeniality." There may still exist in a dump the crude furry porn I carved on a ceiling beam in the teen cabin with a pocketknife.
The developers leveled acres of old growth forest where the family Camp was, originally perched on thirty foot poles and walkways. Now it's literally "Dunegrass Preserve" behind several fancy gates, sold through *gag* "Luxury on the Lakeshore." We sold the land for the price of three of these eventual houses, which start just shy of two million.
The square building lot seven is where the dining hall was, where she bought the "Watch For Presbyterians" shirt, which used to be the iconic sign. The teen cabin with a crude werewolf blowjob in the beams was where lot ten is here.
https://www.luxuryonthelakeshore.co.....the-lakeshore/
Welcome to America, I guess. You can't go home again. Without that root cover, the dunes will erode in twenty years.
Holy shir, it's literally "the foolish man built his house upon the sand / and the house on the sand went smash." (Christian children's song we probably sang here once.)
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