Located a few kilometres from Parc Paradiso in Cambron Casteau, the Hotel Mercure Mons is ... more
in a wooded area and only 45 kilometres from Bruxelles. In the heart of the forest, the hotel offers our guests a choice of 53 comfortable rooms and one luxury su...
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HOTELYEAR BUILT 1967ADDITIONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 4 STAR HOTEL FEATURING 53 ... more
COMFORTABLE ROOMS. THE MERCURE MONS IS LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE FOREST NEAR THE MONS TOWN CENTRE. THE HOTEL FEATURES A RESTAURANT, A BAR, SEVERAL LOUNGES WITH OPE...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
HOTELYEAR BUILT 1967ADDITIONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 4 STAR HOTEL FEATURING 53 ... more
COMFORTABLE ROOMS. THE MERCURE MONS IS LOCATED IN THE HEART OF THE FOREST NEAR THE MONS TOWN CENTRE. THE HOTEL FEATURES A RESTAURANT, A BAR, SEVERAL LOUNGES WITH OPE...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Long-lasting, loads of colours, cute packaging, no creasing/fading Disadvantages: Price
The latest product to come from the French cosmetics brand, Bourjois is Suivez Mon Regard, a loose eyeshadow in a little pot, complete with a mini-brush and screw-on lid.
I was wandering around Superdrug, and spotted these on sale. Of course I had to have them! The cute little pots had me interested instantly. They retail at £6.50, but they were £1 off. There were a huge variety of colours, from green to purple, and I decided on 05 Regard Gris Pepites, a sparkly grey.
The pot weighs 2.6g, and offers no clue about how much eyeshadow you actually get for your money. It is tested under ophtamological control, and has been tested on contact lens wearers, so should be fine for people with sensitive eyes. Mine weren't particularly irritated, but then again, I don't have sensitive eyes!
There doesn?t seem to be a lot of actual ...
Advantages: consistently great songwriting Disadvantages: um...I don't understand the album cover
scale he was working to, that the songs would be rushed and the album of a poor quality because of it. Fortunately, this isn't the case. Perhaps he just had a sustained period of creativity, as the record is superb. A success in all respects.
The two albums aren't, as I previously mentioned, technically considered to be banded together as a double album. They were released by the band at the same time, but they work as a call and response to each other; one poses the questions, the other answers them. Sort of. I mean, thats an explanation in a round-about, vague sort of way, but it basically describes the basis of the release. Essentially, it works because they are both very good (if I were to put one above the other Aw C'mon would get the nod, only because there are a couple of tracks on its that are probably the best on both albums ...