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handgemachte PACMAN-button im fünfer-set, jetzt neu im shop von www.PIXELKITSCH.de
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My God-child Amy went to the doctor today to have her adenoids taken
out. While they were up in her nose, the found something odd: a
button, which had apparently been in there for a few weeks. They even
let her bring the button home.
RIch in the cabinet, addressing a sticking flipper button bushing.
I'd forgotten how cool it is to doctor these machines. The sounds, the smells of PC boards and cooking solenoids, the flashing lights, the bright colors and excellent illustrative art everywhere you look, the chess game in your head as you chase wires through the looms to solenoid blocks...
An excellent pastime for someone with no attention span whatsoever.
Take me, for example...
: )
I had to have an image that people would instinctively want to push so I whipped up this arcade style of button in Inkscape.
Button Gwinnett, for whom this county was named, was born in Gloucestershire, England, in 1735, the son of a Church of England minister. He worked in the store of his father-in-law in Dexter for two years, then as an importer and exporter for three years. In 1765 he came to Georgia, opening a store in Savannah. The same year he sold his store, bought St. Catherines Island and moved onto it, becoming a familiar figure at Sunbury and Midway Church.
Button Gwinnett was elected Justice of the Peace in 1767; Commissioner of Pilotage in 1768; member of the Georgia Assembly (legislature) in 1769. He was sent to the Continental Congress early in 1776 and signed the Declaration of Independence Aug. 2, 1776. He later served as Speaker of the Assembly and was one of the chief drafters of the first State Constitution.
Mr. Gwinnett was chosen to fill the unexpired term of Archibald Bulloch as President of the Executive Council, or Provisional Governor of Georgia, on March 4, 1777. He served only a few months before being defeated for re-election by Governor John A. Treutlen. Politics resulted in a duel in which Gov. Gwinnett was killed by Gen. Lachlan McIntosh on May 16, 1777, and buried in an unknown, unmarked grave. He left so few signatures that one autograph sold for $51,000.
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I am pretty certain a Gwinnett memorial has been erected at Colonial Park in Savannah. I need to get a decent photo of it. Sunlight is harsh at the park.
Molly Button on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on July 28, 2016. (Jay Grabiec)
Pin I made today, using a cardboard scrap covered with ribbon as a base, lace scraps, old buttons, beads and bits of broken jewelry, and of course a hot glue gun...
Here it sits on my messy work space... I have to see the buttons and touch them to pick the right one...
Buttoned Down Disco's dancefloor rocked with Christian Laing's blend of indie electro poppin' mayhem in the main room, while Killer Kitsch hosted The Gallery Bar with leftfield electro. It's invite only entry, so make sure you request invites for the next party at: www.buttoneddowndisco.com
this was the reject of the ponies i bought to restore for my neices for chirstmas (because i can't abide the new ponies and i thought they should have some original ones) it's heaps mildewy and it's tail was ****ed but it's eyes were still pretty so i didn't want to dye it. Also there is a hole in it's horn -which, as you well know, means all the magic power has drained out.
Now it lives on my desk - kistching it up with all the pretty things.
the button is actually a brooch i found on the floor of a changing room
In the first picture, the lovely Grace is modeling it for
you. But that's only half of what makes it a cat
sweater. Check out the extreme close-up of the darling
little button! (Okay, I can't really take credit for
the button, except that I had the good taste to buy it
at JoAnn, and the mad sewing skillz to attach it to
the sweater.)
This is a Heartbreakingly Cute Baby Kimono from "Mason
Dixon Knitting," made with Knitpicks CotLin. And now,
it gets gently folded up into tissue paper, until
someone I know has a baby. Hee!
Cheers!
Julie - direct to the innernets from Southwest Ohio!
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Oh no not again. Squared circle on the way home from the pub.
The button on the pedestrain crossing.
Die Buttons kann man unter www.stark-fuer-die-pflege.de bestellen und sich für die Verbesserung der Rahmenbedingungen in der Pflege einsetzen