>>>>>He probably solved the problem soon, or just trained himself and his sons that it's never too far if you get going earlier.
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>>>>I actually like those colors. My mother once decorated a bathroom in neutral shades - beiges, creams, and camel. It was very nice.
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>>>Is caramel a shade of camel, or vice versa? :)
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>>>I liked it too; actually managed to replicate the warmth of the colors in our anteroom, with tiles being shaded between yellow, ocher and brown and the glass in the entrance door being tinted somewhat yellow, while everything else was either white or dark brown (color of dark chocolate). The tiles in most of the house were about #dedede or close to that - couldn't find lighter, but then that was the beginning of the worst year ever, the 1993. Aesthetics were... as much as you can do with what you have.
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>>#dedede! LOL. You are really hard core!
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>There's also a long 0xbabafafa, but you'd have to learn the language first, slang next, and then I'd have to make sure you don't spread it around ;).
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, I was an assembler programmer who spoke hex as almost a second language. At one out of control launch party we actually had a hex spelling bee. Clearly there were not enough women there....
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