

[…] Yet most people who live in glass-walled homes insist they wouldn’t trade their views. Standing in his Manhattan living room overlooking the Hudson, Raj Mahajan says, “It brings a little bit of nonconcrete serenity to my New York existence.” But Mr. Mahajan, a 35-year-old financial-software executive, advises sleepover guests in the summertime to lower their shades before they go to bed. “If they don’t, they get scorched in the morning.”
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121997078093581911.html
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121997078093581911.html
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121997078093581911.html
It might be too much glass.
Legendary food. Great great night.
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http://www.restauranteviridiana.com/
http://www.restauranteviridiana.com/
“El encanto específico del chocolate procede del choque entre lo amargo que disuade y la suavidad que seduce. Juego erótico al que las naturalezas más rígidas acaban prestándose algún día.”
Cufflinks. Made of the finest Japanese steel and engraved with a unique identification number. Extremely pretty.
https://www.armrevolution.com/
https://www.armrevolution.com/
https://www.armrevolution.com/
AlGore: @Everyone_in_Florida Are you kidding me?
http://historicaltweets.com/
http://historicaltweets.com/
http://historicaltweets.com/
-nuff said.
