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I ran into Ian while crossing 7th St NW. He's heading towards the Earth Day climate rally on the National Mall. Washington, DC.
See shot from October 2009: Purple Jacket.
KW Beard, Cinderford, Leyland Tiger Plaxton Paramount 3200 F167 UDG arrives in Hastings on 11th July, 1996.
It seems that foreigners preferred the comfortable Japanese clothing style. At least at home.
Unidentified photographer.
I know you want one too.
Beard Papa's in Taipei is giving these away for NT$50/US$1.52 if you buy 5 puffs at the same time.
BTW, when I was in NYC in June, I had a puff from the Beard Papa's on 6th Avenue near Bleeker and it was horrible. When I used to live in NYC I remember thinking they were good (not from the West Village location though, from the one on Astor Place). But now that I've been eating them in Tokyo and Taipei, I can tell you that the New York Beard Papa's is significantly worse. (Just so you know, I'm very picky about my Beard Papa's puffs, even within Taipei, I can taste the difference between different Beard Papa locations. The best one in Taipei is the one in the basement of Sogo.)
Metal Beard the master builder from the Lego Movie. We saw it on the 14th and spent the rest of the weekend building... Everything! My house is now filled with TLM mocs but this was my favourite. He was built from memory, a picture in the random figure bags and with some creative licence! We didn't really have the parts to make his foot properly so it looks as though he stamped on a boat and it stuck.
He's pretty sturdy and has stood up to a week of play without losing that shark too often...
This might inspire me to try some steampunk builds in the future.
Beard is a bit biblical and I think the shirt has a bit of Pat Butcher about it, but I think I passed muster for dinner with a couple of dear friends.