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The 22 R-Finder is a versitile bot, perfect for guarding secret lairs, protecting space docks, or just causing general mayhem.
Red satin and pinstripes...do they go together?
Accessories are red bow, gold jewelry, scarf, burgundy tights, and red baby-doll pumps.
1.22.2011 ~ Day 22 of 365 // 17 of 52 weeks of BAM
"As long as our orientation is toward perfection or success, we will never
learn about unconditional friendship with ourselves, nor will we find
compassion" ~ Pema Chodron
When sharing kisses today, don't forget to share a few with yourself. You deserve it!
It seems wherever you look there`s always a man
Scooting along in his little white van
Oh where is he going and what does he do ?
His jaws always moving with something to chew
He might be a plumber a builder or spark
Or a taxi that keeps it`s passengers in the dark
Maybe he`s delivering parcels for Amazon or Ebay
But if he knocks on your door he`ll sure make your day
Now one thing is for certain these men all deserve a medal
For each and everyone keeps their foot firmly on the gas pedal
..................... Copyright (c) Rodney Harrison 2014
Nick / Album-Reihe
Wir ergeben uns nicht!
Zeichner: Hansrudi Wäscher
Norbert Hethke Verlag
(Schönau/Deutschland)
ex libris MTP
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Autor: Radko Janata, Ministerstvo obrany České republiky
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Author: Radko Janata, Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces of the Czech Republic
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Whatta day!
I'm 22! A little late to be having my first dorm bday, but i'm having tons of fun at CalArts. My boyfriend and our good friends decorated our room like crazy. This picture doesn't really do it justice, but it's rad - you can just take my word for it.
British Electric Traction Company Limited 22, a Brush Electrical Engineering Company Limited tram on the Barrow-in-Furness system
Note, 22’s bogies are quoted as being Brush Electrical Engineering Company Limited MET-type and as Mountain & Gibson Limited 3L bogies, and it was possibly fitted with two Brush Electrical Engineering Company Limited 35 horsepower motors and Brush Electrical Engineering Company Limited 3A controllers
Is the tram standing at the Ramsden Dock terminus in Barrow-in-Furness with Ramsden Dock railway station behind the photographer and does a ‘clippy’ suggest the photograph was taken during the time of the First World War?
Ref no Tram00062