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Viewed from a Kolin-bound service the railcar from line 212 (Kácov) arrives and disturbs the drinkers.
Finally – the Manifest teaser photo I’ve been waiting to share! This, my friends, is the CD haul from our June 2018 South Carolina visit. (The December haul is considerably larger; we’ll be seeing that one soon enough.) Note that not all of these albums came from Manifest – only those with the orange “used” stickers did. The rest came from a second store (also coming eventually to my photostream, and while I’m not going to name it here, I have a feeling it’s quite easily determinable). Included here are albums from Hootie and the Blowfish… Oasis… Jason Mraz… American Authors… Incubus… Goo Goo Dolls… Gin Blossoms… Finger Eleven… All-American Rejects… Rob Thomas… Three Days Grace… and several compilation albums, including soundtracks to both TV shows and movies, and Now That’s What I Call Rock, which is a really amazing disc. Plus the “AM Gold TV Themes” – that one was picked out by my parents. Lots of good classic theme songs on that one.
I couldn’t possibly recommend one of these over the rest. But there are several that I would strongly suggest you listen to :P A few of my music recommendations for today come from these very CDs, as a matter of fact. And while we’re on the topic… I must encourage you to check out Rob Thomas’s latest album, released just this past Friday. Here, I’ll even link you to it, just so you’ll have that extra push. Go on. It’s great, as usual.
This really looks like so few CDs to me right now, but I have to keep reminding myself that there are twenty CDs pictured here. Seriously… wait till the December image. It’s a lot. We have a problem. XD
1. Don’t Wake Me – Skillet
2. Mr. Vain Recall – Culture Beat
3. Three Marlenas – Wallflowers
4. Hot Girls in Love – Loverboy
5. Holding On and Letting Go – Ross Copperman
6. Dreamer – Supertramp
7. Throne – Bring Me the Horizon
8. Run Like Hell – Pink Floyd
9. Everlong – Foo Fighters
10. Crow and Butterfly – Shinedown
11. All That I Know – Collective Soul
12. Home – American Authors
13. Heart of Stone – American Authors
14. Roses – Poets of the Fall
15. Escape (The Piña Colada Song) – Rupert Holmes
16. Should I Stay or Should I Go – The Clash
17. Sweetest Cure – Hugo
18. Hand in My Pocket – Alanis Morissette
19. Thriller (2003 Edit) – Michael Jackson
20. Would I Lie to You? – Eurythmics
21. Nearly Lost You – Screaming Trees
22. Hopelessly Stoned – Hugo
23. Wander This World – Jonny Lang
24. Storm – Lifehouse
25. Hometown Blues – Tom Petty
26. In the City – Joe Walsh
27. Unaffected – Hoobastank
28. World on Fire – Les Friction
29. The World is Black – Good Charlotte
30. Robin of Sherwood – Murray Gold
31. Even Flow – Pearl Jam
32. Working for the Weekend – Loverboy
33. Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door – Bob Dylan
34. Shadows of the City – Marcus Foster
35. Got Me Under Pressure – ZZ Top
36. Gather and Give – Finger Eleven
(c) 2019 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
CD-145 Crown Embossed Brookfield found along the former Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railroad near Homestead, Iowa.
Manufactured for telegraph distribution sometime in the 1880s or 1890s.
As the tide rises.......as the sun sets.....south and north waves converge.....another magic moment
:)
France : 1962 - 1965
Production : 159 units
Fiberglass body
Cx : 0,19
Flat twin air cooled 848cc engine
60 PS SAE
Front wheel drive
4 speed manual gearbox
Length : 4m
Weight : 580 kg
Speed : 180 km/h
SAAB (of Sweden) had always made some oddball cars. This was not always a good way of returning profits to development. By the mid-1980s, it was clear that the luxury market, to which SAAB aspired, had consolidated to the 3-box sedan.
The 9000 was part of the Type Four program, a pooled platform which yielded large cars for Alfa Romeo (164), FIAT (Croma), Lancia (Thema), and the SAAB 9000. By the time all the cars had been launched, all but SAAB were now part of the wider FIAT combine. An approach was made in the 1990s for SAAB to also be purchased, but this was rejected.
The SAAB 9000, which had originally been launched as a large 5-door in 1984, was updated to include a second body design - a conventional saloon, in late 1988. The car was called the 9000 CD, and the chief market was the US.
On endearing feature of SAABs was their practicality and utility, and though the 9000 CD was more useful than most sedans, SAAB buyers actually preferred their cars as 5-doors. The 9000 CD continued until 1998, when the car was replaced by the SAAB 9.5, a second attempt at a GM-derived platform project. GM's ownership of SAAB came to a conclusion with the remnants of SAAB sold first to Dutch boutique manufacturer Spyker, after GM's bankruptcy in 2009. SAAB was declared insolvent in 2012, and the remaining assets purchased by Chinese owned NEVS.
I got the idea from another flickr member. hers are far better though. check them out here www.flickr.com/photos/maddy68/sets/72157600939315463/
Hamburg Hbf, 21 September 2018.
Czech Railways took delivery of a number of Vectron locomotives in 2017 for use on the Hamburg - Berlin - Prague service. Personally, I think it is one of the best liveries worn by a Vectron. This was my train to Berlin seen arriving from Kiel.
This is one of many pictures I plan to release, back in the day I use to make my own music CD covers. This is one of many pictures I took, that I planned on using.
Before Cumbernauld Depot closes on 19th May we arranged to take MRF168 & 1669 there for some pics, both companies and liveries operated from Cd over the years. 1669 is seen here leaving the main shed.