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9th century Anglo-Scandinavian stone cross shaft (known as The Cock Shaft) the head of which is kept at Durham Cathederal
This face of the shaft depicts an angelic figure, believed to be Saint John the Evangelist holding a book, though the details are obscure
JOE COCKER
Support-act: Matt Simons
10 May 2013
Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Photography: Marco van Rooijen - Copyright, All Rights Reserved!
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this film thing is getting the better of me, there are two cock spots here but it all went a bit wrong - last shot on the film - what fun i am having.
Cabaret at 'The Cock Tavern', Euston (temporarily renamed 'The Cunt Tavern') after Marisa Carnesky's performance on International Women's Day, as part of the programme of the Radical Anthropology Group.
See my comments on Carnesky here:
www.facebook.com/david.murray.9465/posts/830112443794274
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Cock fighting was the way they settled disputes before having a judicial system. These two are used for demonstrating cock fighting, they are not armed. In a real cock fight they arm the roosters with razors on their feet. Demonstration or not, they went after each other very aggressively. It was stopped after a couple of minutes.
Uno dei miei galli (tra l'altro molto fotogenici u_u).
Nikon Coolpix P90
110mm f/5 ISO-64
Photo made by DaniRock ©
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About the Breed
The merry and frolicsome Cocker Spaniel, with his big, dreamy eyes and impish personality, is one of the world's best-loved breeds. They were developed as hunting dogs, but Cockers gained their wide popularity as all-around companions. Those big, dark eyes; that sweet expression; those long, lush ears that practically demand to be touched'no wonder the Cocker spent years as America's most popular breed. The Cocker is the AKC's smallest sporting spaniel, standing about 14 to 15 inches. The coat comes in enough colors and patterns to please any taste. The well-balanced body is sturdy and solid, and these quick, durable gundogs move with a smooth, easy gait. Cockers are eager playmates for kids and are easily trained as companions and athletes. They are big enough to be sporty, but compact enough to be portable. A Cocker in full coat rewards extra grooming time by being the prettiest dog on the block. These energetic sporting dogs love playtime and brisk walks.