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Whoo, hoo, yeah
Whoo, hoo, yeah
Shell adore you and shell floor you
With her wisdom and her vision
And youll love it and think of it
Till you lose all intuition
Come on

She can move you and improve you
With her love and her devotion
And shell thrill you and shell chill you
But youre headed for commotion

And youll need her so youll feed her
With your endless dedication
And the quicker you get sicker
Shell remove your medication

Get the firehouse
cause she sets my soul afire
Get the firehouse
And the flames keep gettin higher

Shes like bad weather but it seems so good
Youd never leave her but you know you should

Shes like bad weather but it seems so good
Youd never leave her but you know you should

Ooh
Get the firehouse
cause she sets my soul afire
Get the firehouse
Whoo, hoo, yeah
Get the firehouse
Whoo, hoo, yeah

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materialicious

corn-gratz justin on your new materials blog


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Lancaster County, Penn., located in the southeastern corner of the state and within hours of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C., is an area destined for growth.

Today many parts of Lancaster County are becoming theaters of conflict between large, new residential developments and centuries-old farms. Often, money trumps such intangibles as history, character, and scenery. How can family farms containing dozens of acres coexist with more and more residential development?

With help from nonprofits and municipal planners, Lancaster County's small farms are surviving as wide gaps in the suburban landscape

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Stop Faking It

Germany's Museum Plagiarius showcases knockoffs. The founders are determined to protect small designers from counterfeiters that stifle innovation

by Rachel Tiplady

Caveat emptor, let the buyer beware, warns one of the oldest sayings in the book. That's also the message behind a new museum of counterfeit goods, which opens to the public on Apr. 1. The Museum Plagiarius, in the German city of Solingen near Cologne, will permanently exhibit some 300 original products together with inferior rip-offs produced by unscrupulous companies out for a quick buck.

Its message: Plagiarism kills innovation. "Companies have spent time and money making these products; if someone steals that idea, then they are also stealing the incentive to invent," says the museum's curator, Christine Lacroix, who is also managing director for nonprofit lobby group Aktion Plagiarius, which runs the museum and offers design companies legal advice and regular workshops to help fight against organizations that counterfeit.

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