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The 2017 Dax Shepard comedy "CHIPS" was filmed using locations all over the greater Los Angeles area.
This private residence was used as the location for a home of one of the officers. It is located at 1323 Kellam Ave, Los Angeles.
Chip's Restaurant Wethersfield, CT 9/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube!
My wife was working, so I had supper at El Zarape De Antonio. In addition to chips and salsa, I had chicken quesadillas.
My Generation Chip Farnsworth III was a doll I’ve really wanted off and on for the past few years cuz hey he was this Mod era inspired doll with side glancing eyes and I liked his face. But of course being Poppy Parker related his secondary prices remained in the triple digits.
Surprisingly I found him listed dressed in Ken doll clothes and listed well below the expected sale price. I put in a bid hoping that no one else would, and thankfully I guess the bad title and lack of description made sure no one saw him lol.
I was planning on rerooting him with red hair but I do actually like his hair in person, though sadly he’s missing a sideburn. Otherwise he’s in good condition.
I do wonder if he’s the Cream skin tone cuz it’s slightly lighter than my Japan toned dolls but it could be a difference due to the fact IT uses hand mixed colours for their dolls. And while he has the handspeak system I do wonder if his feet can be removed…
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.
December, 2015.
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This chip is inside a hard drive, on the side of the base of the arms. Those wires are going out to the heads.
Taken with my homeless camera lens, reversed in front of my camera.
Greenfield-Central Lindsey McCord reacts to the ball just going by the hole on this chip shot during the HHC girls golf meet at Hawk’s Tail in Greenfield on September 9,2017.
Red velvet cake filled and frosted with vanilla and chocolate cream cheese buttercream. Decorated with hand painted marshmallow fondant. Chips are sugar cookies
It's hard to find a cafe these days that makes good chips. Most places use what is called French Fries. Thin as hell. And even worse, even crinkle cut.
Memories came flooding back of chips wrapped in yesterdays newspaper. A dollar would buy a feed of chips that could feed a family of six for a month. A generous sprinkling of salt and vigorous shaking of vinegar. This place is so close.