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Nikon FM3A
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Film: Bought at Beau Photo, Processed at The Lab
bought this a while back. softcore porn with a matrix theme. much more interesting than the real thing.
This is always fun... People stealing artwork when all they had to do was ask. I can stop drawing now and just sue people over infringement and make more money.
I can barely manage to pay my rent each month...so it sucks when i see stuff like this. I should just make fake posters with their bands names on them to recoup my cash. Then they can send me an angry letter.
I like to make a Christmas mixtape every year.
This is the cover for the 2010 edition. You can download it here: www.timdenee.com/files/music/bootleg2010.zip
Prohibition was enforced in the King Country area of New Zealand until 1953, so I like to imagine that we have our own bootlegging traditions.
See the DVD Bootleg cover for the story. This and the other screen captures show Catch Me If You Can with captions they've pulled from Minority Report to put the bootleg together.
What a life this man lived. Algoth Niska. Famous bootlegger from Finland. He played football for Finland in the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm. He fought in the Finnish War. He smuggled illegal liquor between Finland, Sweden and the Baltic states. He had his headquarters in Tyresta here in Haninge. He served time both in Finland and Sweden. He also smuggled out Jewish refugees from Germany to Finland between 1938 and 1939. He was married twice and had two kids. He died poor and alone in 1952 from a brain tumour. Yesterday while enjoying coffee at the cafe I noticed this truck driving by and had time to take this photo that shows Algoth Niska. The paint brush is based on a photo that belongs to the Finnish Customs Museum.
See the DVD Bootleg cover for the story. This and the other screen captures show Catch Me If You Can with captions they've pulled from Minority Report to put the bootleg together.
My wonderful wife bought this DVD off Ebay for my birthday a few years ago. The sweet thing was that she actually thought she was buying an original. She knows that I love special editions, and she thought that's what she was getting. Check out some of the screen captures as well (here, here and here). They are priceless.
See the DVD Bootleg cover for the story. This and the other screen captures show Catch Me If You Can with captions they've pulled from Minority Report to put the bootleg together.
Three SB28DX's Superclamped a Superclamp..Shoe to PC (flash zebra)...I really need a Lastolite.
Strobist: AB800 into socked BD straight on... (strobist?)
Hong Kong bootleg of "Episodel: The Phantom Menace," acquired about a year before the official DVD release.
Repaint nearly finished! I just have to make templates for the wallpaper on the top floor before I bash the roof on properly. Right now it's just balanced loosely on top. I spent quite a bit of time last night bashing the walls into the floor with a tent peg. I also need to pop in the front door.
Blogged about here: bbqweasel.blogspot.com/
Thanks to an investigation made by almighty: Mike Radical! I have several vintage Spooky Kooky bootlegs! Yuppie!
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I usually drive past this place and have told myself to stop if I ever find it open to go in....so finally, it happened. Made friends too!