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Meeting boss for lunch.

Took over big job yesterday out of town. Going to go over my assessment of how we should proceed.

Then off to meeting with Mayor and various department heads to discuss two very large condo jobs I'm running.

Just another day at the office.

Absolutely love everything about my job.

Mentally and financially very rewarding.......

Wouldn't trade for anything else in the world.

Later all.💋💋

 

F15e Departing Lakenheath.

Latest video was uploaded to YouTube. Watch youtu.be/0IcnpSEaHHQ

@ Boss Motors In Marysville, Kansas.

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He knows that he is handsome!

 

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This is Boss ^___^ ( AHHHH!I'm falling in love with the sculpt >0<)

 

Boss Battle in Edge of Ro!

This handsome dark and brooding figure is a ’69 Mustang Boss 302 that’s been hit with the Shakotan stick.

 

A clean and low stance coupled with an outboard hi pass oil cooler suggest one might want to think twice before messing with The Boss.

 

I hope you enjoy!

Perhaps this is the outfit I should turn up to work in?

Printed Arealight helmet & RC backpackFineclonier (WIP) decals

TheLittleArmsShop DC-17M blaster

With Arealight's printed parts and Kam's sweet decals, this figure really looks great. Hopefully Arealight gets good responses from this backpack and we see the rest of Delta Squad get their own prints too!!

He is my dog. His name is BOSS, born in November 16th, 2001.

Here is a third shot in the Belleville grain separator series I shot at the Dougherty Museum on #287, south of Longmont. It was built in 1926 by Harrison Machine Works, Belleville, Illinois. (see Wikipedia) This machine is supposed to separate the grain from chaff and straw. The metal ramp on the right is a shaker table.

 

It looks like a crew is trying to get this implement operating and the operator on top looks like he is passing out hand signals. It almost seems that he is the boss on the rig, the "Straw Boss." This looks like a case of two a'coming two a'going, two a'setting and two a'mowing.

 

Boy this separator surely looks like a single farmer might be a bit overtasked to run it himself. From the looks, it appears to be more of a strawmaker. Wheels are spinning and chaff is sputtering. It's all belted up to a Case steam tractor and nowhere to go. All of the hand painted doilies don't seem to be helping but boy, do they make it look classy!

 

A couple of Saturdays back Dougherty had their end of summer blow out. Boulder County Open Space maintains and opens the museum on summer Fridays and weekends. They moved a load of their antiques outside and into the daylight which was a grand improvement especially for those with cameras. The museum started when Ray Dougherty started to acquire old automobiles. He finally branched out to antique farm equipment and early home entertainment devices.

 

This was a dandy day and I am glad eDDie jumped me to get down there at 9:00 on the stroke of opening. I was toasted after a couple of hours. Summer t'ain't over. I must have been a little later than dead on time because folks were shuttling to park and around exhibits. My first trek was over to machinery I had yet to encounter this rig, a separator accordingly. From the size of it and I discovered later, it probably functioned better to separate farmers from their money than grain from the chaff. Well, later they cranked it up and tried it out! I bet it took some serious steam power to drive all these doodads.

  

Cape Buffalo

Those intimidating horns grow together at their base to form a shield and are called a "boss". At five or six, the horns may be fully formed, however, it is only after a couple more years that the boss becomes completely hard and perfect for sparring. The male with the thickest horns is often recognizable as the dominant bull.

Some Roland-Boss stuff I got :) Update: my new guitar effects site

can be found here: www.guitarfx.it

 

Updated version of this shot is here.

Boss loves to be photographed.

Have a wonderful week, my dear friends.

 

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When I bought my first series camera (a Canon SLR), I dreamt of being able to take photos like this. But Tri-X just didn't hack it.

  

Ford Mustang Boss 302 | Riceman Designs | Gran Turismo 6

Wearing Boss wellies at the river Seine.

Napierville Dragway

maine coon kitten AmbientCat Boss, 2 months

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