04-22-2018, 09:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-22-2018, 09:59 AM by Modicum Mortem.)
Dear Rua Bréa, (<b>Kwartz Club is a nightclub located in Nice, France. This is the road it is located on</b>)
Death is not defeat, child. God, don’t you love techno music? (<b>Death is not defeat is an EP by the techno artist Kwartz</b>). Behind feldspar, it comes in abundance. <b>(quartz is the most abundant mineral in the earths continental crust, behind feldspar</b>) I want to take a trip to Las Vegas to meet Gary Dourdan. (<b>Gary Dourdan plays Warrick Brown in CSI: Las Vegas </b>) But I hear it’s really hot there. So maybe we should just go to Boonville, instead. (<b>Boonville is a city in Boon Township, Warrick County, Indiana</b>) The origin is Greek, they say, it reminds me of Ring around the Rosie. (<b>Tephra has Greek origin, literally translating to “ash, ashes”</b>). I hear that if you go 64mm, you’ll find blocks and bombs there. (<b>The largest pieces of Tephra are known as blocks and bombs and stretch greater 64mm</b>).
I’m rambling now, Rilco. (<b>this is a company in Cincinnati, OH that mainly distributes a product called Warrick</b>). I’ve decided I’ll just go to Kitchener, Ontario. I hear they have some cool spaces down there. (<b>Kwartz Club is a coworking space in Kitchener, Ontario</b>.)
Attempting to steal Kwartz from Tephra!
Yours,
Krakatau (in 1883 after an eruption of Tephra from a volcano, there was a beautiful sunset seen)
*Kwartzlab is a coworking space in Kitchener, Ontario.
My mistake!
Death is not defeat, child. God, don’t you love techno music? (<b>Death is not defeat is an EP by the techno artist Kwartz</b>). Behind feldspar, it comes in abundance. <b>(quartz is the most abundant mineral in the earths continental crust, behind feldspar</b>) I want to take a trip to Las Vegas to meet Gary Dourdan. (<b>Gary Dourdan plays Warrick Brown in CSI: Las Vegas </b>) But I hear it’s really hot there. So maybe we should just go to Boonville, instead. (<b>Boonville is a city in Boon Township, Warrick County, Indiana</b>) The origin is Greek, they say, it reminds me of Ring around the Rosie. (<b>Tephra has Greek origin, literally translating to “ash, ashes”</b>). I hear that if you go 64mm, you’ll find blocks and bombs there. (<b>The largest pieces of Tephra are known as blocks and bombs and stretch greater 64mm</b>).
I’m rambling now, Rilco. (<b>this is a company in Cincinnati, OH that mainly distributes a product called Warrick</b>). I’ve decided I’ll just go to Kitchener, Ontario. I hear they have some cool spaces down there. (<b>Kwartz Club is a coworking space in Kitchener, Ontario</b>.)
Attempting to steal Kwartz from Tephra!
Yours,
Krakatau (in 1883 after an eruption of Tephra from a volcano, there was a beautiful sunset seen)
*Kwartzlab is a coworking space in Kitchener, Ontario.
My mistake!
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