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A barn find. Car has been sitting for a very long time.
At the 2018 Arlington car show.
Pentax K5IIs, Sigma 28mm f2.8 Mini Wide.
After eating my comfort food last night, I was ready this morning for a challenge. So, the boss left the door open and Tequila Biscayne decided to play boss. Is this an emergency, broken airplane, a crew calling sick, or personal business????? Looks like personal business… Let’s get dinner tonight!
This is the second form of Tanzra,the final boss of ActRaiser from the SNES. Basically he was the game's version of Satan. Other than being creepy, he wasn't that memorable.
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St Denis or St Dionysius is the patron saint of Paris. It is reported that he was sent as one of seven bishops to convert Gaul (c. AD 90). He was condemned to death by the Roman emperor, Domitian. In the seventh century his remains were translated to King Dagobert’s foundation at St Denis, near Paris. The refashioning of this church in the twelfth century under the direction of Abbot Suger was to bring
a radical reassessment of medieval ecclesiastical architecture.
On the left of this boss the mitred bishop, St Denis, kneels with his hands clasped together in prayer. Above him stands his executioner with his left hand on the bishop's mitre and his right hand raised and about to strike off his victim's head. The axe or sword once held in this hand is missing. Enthroned above the executioner is the Emperor Domitian. He is crowned, bearded, and with long hair. In his right hand he holds a sceptre. Immediately beneath the emperor is another portrayal of St Denis. This time the figure is headless. His neck-stump is bleeding. He carries his mitred head with both hands in front of him, and he is going to church. Within an extremely small space the carver has contrived to show us a building with transepts, a south aisle, a tower with a spire, and the roofing of the chancel. The roof ridges are marked with tiny crockets. At the west door of the church stands a Benedictine monk to welcome the bishop and his severed head.
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Live, Local and Free
CMLS Communications Inc.
P: 580 338 5493
F: 580 338 0717
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This station does not discriminate in the sale of advertising time, and will
accept no advertising which is placed with an intent to discriminate on the
basis of race, gender or ethnicity. Advertiser hereby certifies that it is
not buying broadcasting air time under this advertising sales contract for a
discriminatory purpose, including but not limited to decisions not to place
advertising on particular stations on the basis of race, gender, national
origin, or ancestry.