The glass is still broken - windows/doors definitely not up to European standards
Nah, they are good, just not Henryâs head tested
I disagree about the quality⌠it should not break in the way it did. (The glass, I mean, not Henryâs head)
Yeah, I know what you are saying. Itâs not tempered like here in the US. I was just being funny, but it could have been dangerous
That door is not a typical terrace door. The loggia is heated so no insulating glass is needed. It is just like a door of a normal room with glass in it. And they always break easily. I broke some when I was little and threw toy cars at them
In the UK, any âfull heightâ glass door, or any window that comes to less than 1 meter from the floor, must now be made with âsafety glass to British Standardâ. Older properties may still have the âbreakable/shatteringâ glass.
Iâll bet your parents were just overjoyed at you for breaking their windows. But, Iâll bet you learned, maybe the hard way, not to throw things when you grew up. Unless, of course, you wanted to break something.
When Mira is in a room everything is interesting, and especially Mira!!
It was not windows. It was the glass inside some normal room doors
Thanks for the clarification, but the main thrust of the comment was not about what was broken, but about the breaking. And you didnât comment on how ecstatic your parents must have been over you breaking their doors, or what your punishment might have been. You little imp.
Mira is getting ready to look stunning tonight
elle attend tu de la visite de la fille qui est chez Henry seulement elle
Mira is in a bad mood or does she want to imitate Pierre Soulage
In a bad mood? I didnât quite understand that one, butâŚShe took a long time to organize herself and changed clothes twice. She left âdressed upâ!
It was a joke because Mira was painting in black. I donât think that Mira could be depressed one day. She is a strong mind person