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Today, I went to my best friend's graduation party. My baby's growing up so fast! :]
Hehe. Anyway, there was a little game of sand volleyball, but I just watched.
She has the cutest friends ever! The 4 Korean exchange students made my day. They say the silliest things!
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The first family to move into a Carol Stream Estates home was the Roy Blum family at 141 Mohawk Drive on November 1, 1958. Carol Stream, Illinois. (Slide 24)
Roddick serves a 141, Unreal. Andy Roddick: hold the world's record for "Fastest Tennis Serve": The fastest tennis service by a man (measured with modern equipment) is 246.2 km/h (153 mph) by Andy Roddick (USA) during a Stella Artois Championship match against Paradorn Srichaphan (Thailand) at the Queen's Club, London, UK, on June 11, 2004.
My nephew James poses with preserved JR West 0-series Shinkansen 'Bullet Train' driving car 22-141 from set Q2 in the Great Hall at the National Railway Museum in York.
By the mid 1980s, 141 was sporting this all over advert. A fellow East lancs Atlantean is in the background in Citybus livery.
slide 141/148
aspen, colorado
1977
fox hunt, woody creek hounds
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METRA EMD F40PH-2 DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE
METX 141 - Village of Kenilworth
A mini thunderstorm was taking place when I caught METX 141 headed towards the McHenry Branchline--the sky was completely overcast, hence the white background and dark exposure. At this point the train is still rounding the wye.
Friday, June 6, 2008
Crystal Lake Jct./McHenry Branch Line
Crystal Lake, Illinois
Olympus E-510 DSLR
Olympus 14-42mm f3.5-5.6 zoom
ISO 400 SHQ
Soldiers of the 141st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (MEB) begin the process of putting up a Command Post Platform, a series of climate-controlled field tents that house command staff members and high-tech equipment. The 141st MEB has units and Soldiers at Camp Grafton, N.D., taking part in new equipment familiarization over three weeks in June. (Photo by Spc. Jose Toribio, 141st MEB)
Day 141/365 - 52 days late
ba-bump ba-bump
Lots of selfshots recently O:
This was directly inspired by a photo here on flickr, but I can't find it anymore :( If any of you know it, please send a link my way so I can credit him. He was pulling his shirt up, his pants a little down, and of course his midsection was invisible. I think he had curly hair.