Month: October 2022

Bradley Williams “absolutely hated” his first job after graduating from college. The 28-year-old said the office environment wasn’t for him — and he quit in three months. Williams’ girlfriend, Cazzy Magennis, had just finished her degree at the University of Exeter, where they met. While their friends were starting their careers in London, Williams and
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The BG54 can reach 30 or 35 knots depending on the Volvo Penta IPS engines Founded by Luca Santella in 2004 and acquired by Sanlorenzo in 2018, Bluegame has recently been creating one successful new design after the other. As an architect and Olympic sailor, Santella knows the importance of getting the most out of
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►SUBSCRIBE for 2 new videos per week: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe ►T-shirts and caps available now: https://migrationology.com/store/ Lao Street Food Tour in Vientiane, Laos – Laos is an amazing country for food lovers, and there’s no better way to start sampling street food than to visit a local market in Vientiane. Khua Din Market – This is one
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►SUBSCRIBE for 2 new videos per week: http://bit.ly/MarkWiensSubscribe ►T-shirts and caps available now: https://migrationology.com/store/ Due to some unforeseen flight changes in our schedule, we didn’t have much time to explore the Konso Village, but we did have enough time to experience this amazing cultural heritage site, to taste some local food. Visiting the village was
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I’ve taken some liberties over the years with pairing wine with the unusual—books, movies, video streaming and even home ownership. Because don’t y’all relate more to drinking a bold California blend after spotting a snake in your basement than pairing it with some fancy-schmancy food thing you will—face it—never even try to make? So, in
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Often, it can be hard to tell who enjoys Halloween more, the kids or the adults. While the annual autumn event offers little ones the opportunity to dress up in costumes, go to haunted houses, frolic in corn mazes, and hit up the neighborhood for candy, all awesome things, often it seems that the adults
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It’s Virginia Wine Month—not that you need a reason or a season to try these sleek and savvy wines. Winemaking and Virginia go a long way back but it wasn’t always a harmonious relationship. Early colonialist tried to cultivate first Virginia’s native vines and when that failed, imported French vines. Indeed, the 1619 state assembly
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