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Sunday, June 12th, 2011 at Sunday 3:11 am  
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3187P08KF3L. SL160  Baby Mirror

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  • 8″ hexagon shape

Explore little finger holes, teethe around the edges, or investigate reflections in the double-sided, unbreakable, non-glass mirror. 8″ hexagon shape.

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59 Comments

  1. daveychillz says:
    Tuesday February 21, 2012 at Tuesday 6:29 am

    aw now i'm sad that the mall is being redone…

  2. XTheKn1feMareX says:
    Sunday February 26, 2012 at Sunday 5:38 pm

    baby charlie :')

  3. dragonshadow27 says:
    Tuesday February 28, 2012 at Tuesday 8:02 am

    Wtf!!

  4. CappitranoBellephant says:
    Wednesday March 7, 2012 at Wednesday 4:11 am

    thanks for posting this, that guy is a real nut. Although I would add though that I often find that tight pants on women to be more attention grabbing to men than a skirt or a dress.

  5. ameenuk2000 says:
    Saturday March 10, 2012 at Saturday 12:01 am

    omg thats pretty intense wooh

  6. TheScorpion667 says:
    Sunday March 11, 2012 at Sunday 10:32 am

    Such a beautiful song, in case anyone's interested, i do my own music on my youtube channel, i intend to write an album about the loss of a loved one. I'll be releasing it in Cancer Research stores hopefully in various parts of the country, it'll be 'pay anything you like' for the CD with all money going to Cancer Research UK. A long way to go at the moment, but if it's something that you feel strongly about, give it a look. BTW I intend to release something less 'heavy' than some of them!

  7. Mani S says:
    Wednesday March 14, 2012 at Wednesday 2:49 pm

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    {
    return l * w;
    }

    Check this statement – public static double rectangleArea (double l,w)

    You've included data type for the first parameter, but not for the second one. Change it to public static double rectangleArea (double l,double w)

    Hope this helps :)

  8. Kirsten says:
    Monday March 26, 2012 at Monday 2:32 am

    The hat will probably be fine especially if you're following the instructions on where to put the increases. Why it's happening is because you're doing the increases in the same column (or spoke) of the wheel each time you do a round of increases.

    You're going to reach a point where you won't be increasing any more and will just be crocheting around and around. That will smooth off the points of the hexagon so you can't even see them any more. But you will probably have a sort of faint pinwheel texture on the crown of your hat. That's probably a design feature of the pattern.

    In future, say you don't want the pinwheel, you can avoid it by moving around where you do your increases. If you do them every other stitch, and then every third stitch and then every fourth stitch, you're basically doing them in the same six places each round. If you move the starting point around for each round, then they won't line up any more and your circle will be more round. But you'll also have random little spots of texture change, which may not be as attractive as the pinwheel effect.

    But the hat will look fine.

  9. Ansem says:
    Sunday April 1, 2012 at Sunday 4:05 pm

    "She's Got You" by Cosmo Jarvis

    Released: 7th September 2009
    Label: Wall of Sound Records

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