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Buzz Around Town. I was 1 of 25 artists chosen to paint their own 5' tall commemorative Buzz statue for Georgia Tech. Each artist was paired with a sponsor to bring Buzz to life. The statues will be up around campus for the next few months.
Alexandria bakery/coffee shop Buzz is opening a Ballston location this summer, on Wlison Blvd. between Quincy and Randolph. Rustico pizzeria is opening next door. This all pleases me greatly.
Usabilidad al carajo. privacidad? cero. Con ese botón escondido lo único que me dicen es que quieren que use un servicio que no pedí y no me interesa a la fuerza, malo malo google.
Tom, Molly and Veronica - when they were British Teenagers at school for wizardry and forming para-military geek-squads in their spare time.
Buzz spent five minutes working this large stick around the 185 nest without benefit of Ruby's advice or experience. He put it almost everywhere and then moved it, again and again.Does the couch look better against this wall?
Buzz wire game, also known as steady hand game.
A description of how it is made, can be found at my blog:
sciencecentered.blogspot.com/2007/04/steady-hand-game-als...
Art the Bee enterains the crowd during the Buzz Bus visit to Sarah Smith Elementary in Atlanta.
- Dane Sponberg photo
Buzz and other dancers are in this video I shot on this night, March 7th, 2010: www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KCzuiHAtq0
almost two years later and still I am unable to resolve the dilemma of espresso and gravy (and Gravity's Rainbow. & more.)
A barista proceeds in heavily contrasted cinematography with existential dialogue, "bzzz, bzzz."
What are you hiding under your blanket? Let me see.
When you knew it was definite, you became afraid. It was a long and difficult delivery.You grew more worried...
You think it's repulsive, and you became afraid. The meetings are cold and awkward. Desperate maybe. Both stubbornly refuse to be conventional and to respond as we expect. Why won't they let me alone!
Drive, sit, sip - how would it be thru, really?
[2014.07.20] Oliver's favorite character is Buzz Lightyear. He went through several Buzz toys already, and his aunt decided to give him a Buzz cake. ^_^
The Blue Angels fighter jets buzzed me a number of times, coming close enough to see the people pulling 6 or 7 Gs inside the cockpit. You can see this one has somebody in the back seat. One tradition of the Blue Angels is that they use the two days of practice before the Chicago Air & Water Show to give rides to local news station weather people. That might be ABC7 meteorologist Greg Dutra up there in that back seat.
The United States Military actually has two different fancy airplane show teams. The Blue Angels are run by the US Navy, and they've always been done up in this blue and yellow paint scheme ever since they started flying prop planes in 1946. These days, they fly Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornets. The US Air Force, meanwhile, runs the Thunderbirds. They didn't start until 1953, and they use F-16 Fighting Falcons done up in a white paint scheme with blue and red highlights. I think the Thunderbirds have a better name, but I like the planes the Blue Angels use a lot better.