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My friend Greg, his dog Callie and myself took off up Indian Arm on his boat one Sunday afternoon.

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2016, glazed ceramic, photograph on aluminum, wood and paint,

24 x 26 x 54

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Well, arm warmer. I'm working on the other one. Knit with Noro Kureyon on size 7 dpn.

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This is the arm injury from my recent backpacking trip. It looks a good bit worse now than when it happened, although the day it happened there was a good bit of swelling

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ARM Microcontroller Programming – Perfect Way to Start with Embedded System. Read our recent blog and know about Arm Microcontroller..

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My friend Greg, his dog Callie and myself took off up Indian Arm on his boat one Sunday afternoon.

"Turnagain arm sunset" 45/52 weeks

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here lies the greatest purchase ever...a plastic arm doust in fake blood

Arm udskåret i finer, malet grøn og sat op på Øster Farimagsgade

FORT CARSON, Colo. – Pvt. Onterio Theus, arm controller, Company B, 299th Brigade Engineer Battalion, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, maneuvers the remote-controlled, 30-foot hydraulic arm of a Buffalo Mine Protected Clearance Vehicle to expose a buried explosive device during route clearance training, June 5, 2014. “I’m not worried about setting off the explosive,” said Theus. “Because the point of the Buffalo arm is that it can set it off without endangering anyone in the vehicle.”

(U.S. Army photo by Spc. William Howard, 1st SBCT PAO, 4th Inf. Div.)

 

Polaroid I-Zone Conversion to APS Film

Go go Reno! He does not look as happy as Troy though...

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