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Tiny Homes Market 2021-2025: Industry Analysis, Market Trends, Growth, Opportunities, and Forecast

Tiny Homes Market 2021-2025: Industry Analysis, Market Trends, Growth, Opportunities, and Forecast
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Career in construction: Meet the Bay women working in the industry

Career in construction: Meet the Bay women working in the industry 9 May, 2021 01:00 AM 4 minutes to read Tiny House Builders owner Rebecca McLean. Photo / George Novak She remembers choosing carpet colours and reading building plans from a young age. Now the 42-year-old owns her own building company. I m a builder s daughter. It s in the blood I guess. McLean has held roles in kitchen design, commercial office fitouts, carpentry and sales and marketing. Her latest role is running her Katikati company Tiny House Builders, which she started in 2017. About three and a half years ago, McLean moved from Auckland to Katikati after her tiny home received plenty of interest at a Tauranga Homes Show.

Once Was a Dumpster of Matrix VHS Tapes in This New England City

In September of 2014, Derek Diedricksen uploaded a photo to Facebook and I am still thinking about it almost seven years later. This photo in question is that of a giant industrial-sized dumpster in a vacant parking lot, full of sealed boxes and unboxed VHS tapes, sprinkled with hundreds of loose cranberries. But the dumpster wasn t behind some defunct Blockbuster Video that was throwing away outdated media. And even if it were, it doesn t explain the smattering of berries thrown on top. And lastly, why are all of these unboxed VHS tapes exclusively of one particular Keanu Reeves film? Who was the once-proud owner of hundreds of videocassette copies of

There Once Was a Dumpster Full of Matrix VHS Tapes in New England

In September of 2014, Derek Diedricksen uploaded a photo to Facebook and I am still thinking about it almost seven years later. This photo in question is that of a giant industrial-sized dumpster in a vacant parking lot, full of sealed boxes and unboxed VHS tapes, sprinkled with hundreds of loose cranberries. But the dumpster wasn t behind some defunct Blockbuster Video that was throwing away outdated media. And even if it were, it doesn t explain the smattering of berries thrown on top. And lastly, why are all of these unboxed VHS tapes exclusively of one particular Keanu Reeves film? Who was the once-proud owner of hundreds of videocassette copies of

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