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24 September 2010: Jenson Button in his McLaren MP4-25 Mercedes heads over the Anderson Bridge and approaches turn 13 in front of Fernando Alonso's Ferrari F10, free practice 2, Singapore F1 Grand Prix, Marina Bay circuit
On the Button Bridge, that is.
Or to be strictly accurate, next to the Button Bridge.
The Jenson Button Bridge.
The Jenson Button Bridge was named after ... yes, you've guessed it, the Frome Flyer, Jenson Button, who was born and educated in Frome.
The bridge is a "21m span, masted and cable-stayed footbridge is fabricated entirely in exposed weathering grade steel plate", which, loosely translated, means that it hasn't gone rusty but is meant to look like this.
Thank you so very moishes for the 365 button
M-C1!
(My other buttons are numb "skull" and ding "bat")
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
A mother of peal button forms the centre and is embellished with czech crystals and fluorite gem chips.Polka dot and organza ribbons surround it .
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
Button is sewn in on the underside while button sewn to the front.
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This is what I recieved from Melissa, she seen on one of my blogs that I liked numbers and made this necklace from an old cinema seat!
Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Jenson Button's garage, and the winning car of the 2012 Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix
Here is an image of a tiny button on a pair of jeans. I like the bokeh in the image (out of focus elements). Lens: 100mm USM Macro. 1.6sec @ f/5
You can see how big the button really is in the top left of the image. View On Black
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