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    Fall Trend: Vampy Makeup Tutorial-Celebrity Inspired! – Video - November 14, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Fall Trend: Vampy Makeup Tutorial-Celebrity Inspired!
    I #39;ve noticed that a huge fall trend right now is the vampy makeup look! This looks best with a dark lip color and a soft eye look. I like browns and coppers but you can also use gray or just black eyeliner. I #39;ve spotted many celebrities with this look: katy perry, megan fox, and more of course! This is my take on the look hope you enjoy! Here are the products I used: ELF eyelid primer NYX eyeshadow base in white Clinique eyebrow pencil in soft brown Naked Palette 2 by Urban Decay: ydk, chopper, busted, bootycall and foxy Maybelline metallic eyeshadow in copper craze Urban Decay eyeliner in demolition Clinique black gel eyeliner Ardell fake eyelashes Falsies mascara NYX blush in boho chic Clinique lipliner in plummy Revlon lipstick in black cherryFrom:fashionablyjamieViews:67 16ratingsTime:04:51More inHowto Style

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    ToTaL DeMoLiTioN – MRJ - November 14, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    ToTaL DeMoLiTioN - MRJ ROBO Splitscreen - Transformers Dark Of The Moon Gameplay
    Hey Everyone this is a Splitscreen Video Featuring MRJ463 Robogamer1HD Make sure to rate the video.Dont Dislike just because we glitched the video was done for our fans we know they want MORE and they want Diffrent stuff, not just regular gameplays or gameplay commentarys but diffrent approaches.Thanks for Watching! NOTE: We Arent Tryhard cheaters, this was only done for the video we dont do this constantly in Multiplayer.From:MRJ463Views:23 6ratingsTime:04:25More inGaming

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    Hitmarkah #1 – Video - November 14, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Hitmarkah #1
    hey guys this is a double care package stall hitmarker i got while playing an online demolition match dont forget to like and somment as well as subscribeFrom:ImSubtraqtViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:06More inPeople Blogs

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    Demolition Call – Little Becky – Video - November 14, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition Call - Little Becky
    This hysterical prank call will have you in hysterics, This hilarious prank phone call is about little Becky. She rings up a demolition company and asks them if they could arrange to blow up her school. This is really really funny.From:PhoenixPegasosViews:1 1ratingsTime:03:18More inComedy

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    Hurricane Sandy Tuckerton Repair Little Egg Harbor – Video - November 14, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Hurricane Sandy Tuckerton Repair Little Egg Harbor
    http://www.JGStoneCreationsNJ.com Hurricane Sandy Victims We lost our home too. We know how it feels, and we want to help you rebuild! 5% of our profits will go to the Red Cross Disaster Relief. Due to the recent destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy, JG Stone Creations is ready and willing to make your house a home again. Although we specialize in custom stone work, we are licensed general contractors with extensive experience in all areas of home repair. Services Offered: Demolition Drywall Insulation Trim work Flooring PaintingFrom:Jim GiuglianottiViews:1 0ratingsTime:01:47More inNews Politics

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    Barrington approves demolition of downtown building - November 14, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Article posted: 11/13/2012 12:01 AM

    The face of Barringtons business district is continuing to change with trustees approval Monday of the demolition of a long-vacant building on Main Street, as well as Tuesdays opening of a highly anticipated Ace Hardware on Northwest Highway.

    The villages economic development plans particularly in the downtown are shaping up to be at the heart of the forthcoming village board election this April.

    Trustees Monday granted approval of Indeck Development Inc.s request to demolish its two-story, 27,058-square-building at 222 E. Main St. that had previously been the home of Starck & Co. Realtors.

    The building had been vacant for four years and the owners felt that demolition could help prospective buyers look at its prominent location in a new light, Barrington Village Manager Jeff Lawler said.

    As this was a strategy that worked for the village itself a year ago in demolishing the existing buildings on the site it owns on the southwest corner of Main and Hough streets, it seemed to make sense, he added.

    We do think it does open the site up for future developers to see the possibilities, Lawler said of 222 E. Main St. It did have some deterioration that would have been somewhat costly to repair.

    Though the coming demolition will add to those the downtown has seen over the past year, Lawler doesnt strongly anticipate any more. The rest of the downtowns building stock appears to be viable as it is, he said.

    The review process for the new retail and office buildings proposed by Arthur Hill and Co. and Envision Realty Advisors for the village-owned site at Hough and Main streets is expected to wrap up in a few weeks. With final approval and the commitment of a tenants, construction of the project could begin next year, Lawler said.

    But opposition to that plan and the fact that $23 million has already been spent on it from the villages tax-increment finance district fund is at the heart of residents Jim Magnanenzi, Mike Kozel and JoAnn Fletchers run for trustee next April.

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    Elias Services Park Ridge Landscape/Hardscape Project Video #2 – Video - November 14, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Elias Services Park Ridge Landscape/Hardscape Project Video #2
    This video show some of the progress on different projects at once, from demolition,excavating, hauling, grading,concrete, fireplace grill enclosure construction, landscaping, sod installation, putting green (mini golf) cedar fence installation on phase 1.From:Elias RendonViews:1 0ratingsTime:03:11More inPeople Blogs

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    Demolition of Dinuba hospital begins - November 14, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Bulldozers have begun demolishing the former Alta District Hospital in Dinuba.

    The building is on Adelaide Way and Eaton Avenue in Dinuba.

    Monday was the first day of demolition of the old Alta District Hospital in Dinuba and people here have actually been stopping by the site and taking pictures of the building and its tear down all day.

    Though old and vacant it still has a special place in many people's hearts here.

    Though the building has been vacant for 10 years it's known as a fixture in the Dinuba community.

    Kathy Lamb was a registered nurse at the hospital from 1965 to 1982. She came by today to take some pictures of the demolition.

    "Almost 300 babies that I counted in the log book that I was present at their births so those are nice memories and just the friends we have here and all," Lamb said.

    "This is very emotional for the hospital being torn down," pediatrician Khusal Mehta said. "They had a lot of emergency treatment here, they were born here and actually a lot of good memories of this hospital."

    While the community mourns the loss of the hospital building they are also excited for the next chapter planned for the site.

    Local doctor Kuldip Thusu has joined with leading dialysis treatment company Davita to build a brand new Kidney Dialysis Center.

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    Demolition of historic Winans-Crippen House at 66 Franklin St. under consideration - November 14, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By LUCIAN McCARTY lmccarty@saratogian.com Twitter.com/SaratogianCDesk

    SARATOGA SPRINGS The Design Review Commission is one step closer to a vote on whether to allow demolition of the historic Winans-Crippen House at 66 Franklin St. after its meeting last week.

    The DRC accepted the Final Environmental Impact Statement on Wednesday in a 4-0 vote. Two of the board members recused themselves from the vote because they are also members of the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation, a group that has opposed the demolition of the historic single-family home.

    The owner of the Winans-Crippen House, Joseph Boff, bought the home in 2008 with the intent of renovating the house, which was built in 1871 by architect John D. Stevens, the same man who designed the United States and Grand Union hotels on Broadway in the citys heyday.

    The home is also a contributing member of the National Historic District.

    However, the owner says the structure is falling apart and cannot be repaired economically.

    The building is completely worthless standing up, Boff said. Its a fire hazard and a danger. It cant be restored, and it wont be restored.

    He applied for a demolition permit in 2009 but needs DRC approval because the house is in a historic district. The process dragged and Boff threw his hands up when the DRC asked him for a Draft Environmental Impact Statement.

    Not one property has been asked for an EIS before mine, he said.

    With the impact statement accepted, the DRCs next step is to determine whether demolition would have an affect on the environment.

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    Demolition begins on Raleigh Springs Mall - November 14, 2012 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (WMC-TV) - Crews are ripping down part of the Raleigh Springs Mall.

    Demolition began Tuesday on the old JC Penney.

    People familiar with how vibrant the Raleigh Springs Mall once was say it has been on life support for quite some time. On Tuesday, the plug was pulled on at least one part of the building.

    "There was nothing left but to tear it down," said Juanita Jones, Raleigh Springs Mall manager.

    Crime and copper theft has been all too common inside the mall's abandoned buildings in recent years.

    Mall manager Juanita Jones is passionate about ridding the Raleigh shopping center of its negative reputation.

    Jones says the revitalization is a part of preserving those memories while creating new ones for future generations.

    New stores, government offices, and a community college are all possibilities for the space. Jones says she has been meeting with city developer Robert Lipscomb and Memphis Mayor A C Wharton about rebirth.

    "I'm already talking to a huge, big chain about coming in here and building their store here," said Jones.

    Raleigh residents like Donald Green say any change is welcome.

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