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This big giant cock was in the silent auction at a charity event I photographed yesterday. I should've bought it, just so I make big cock jokes.
national sport in Philippines
[wikipedia note]
Nicaragua, Belgium, Colombia, France, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Italy, Philippines, Peru, Puerto Rico, Canary Islands and Guam have well-established arenas with seats or bleachers for spectators surrounding the ring, similar to a wrestling or boxing arena, and fights may be held all throughout the day. In many countries, the spectacle of cockfighting draws whole families, and in some countries, cockfighting is as popular as baseball and football are in the United States. Among the competitors who raise fighting cocks, there is great pride in the prowess of their birds and in winning a championship.
Road testing a new Sony Cybershot HX90 camera in Stony Stratford. This mural by Zoe Maslen harks back to the days when Stony was an important coaching town. The mural shows a coach and horses, a cock and a bull. The Cock and The Bull were coaching inns where patrons tried to outdo each other with their tall stories, giving rise to the term "a cock and bull story". The two inns are still in business but the coach and horses are sadly gone...like everywhere now Stony suffers from too many cars!
One of two skeletal remains of former crofting farms on the shores of the Firth Of Clyde. The Macmillan publishing house founders hail from here and the former prime minister Harold MacMillan can trace his family line back to this croft.
This display of carved and painted wood figures depicts the start of a cock fight in Mexico. I think the figures were crafted in La Union Tejalapan, a small community north of Oaxaca City. From the Alexander Girard collection at the Museum of International Folk Art. Santa Fe, New Mexico
Every morning he would have to give it a bath towel.
Bessa R2A / Leica summicron 35mm f2 ASPH / kodak 200
This image was scanned from a glass negative in the Josiah Cocking Photographic Archive. The archive was transferred to Cultural Collections and stored in archives at the Auchmuty Library, University of Newcastle, together with other archival material from the Cocking family.
Josiah Cocking (1867-1960) was a published Newcastle poet, a coal miner and often wrote for local Socialist newspapers. Cocking was a member of the Australian Socialist League and advocate of industrial unionism and Industrial Workers of the World.
Born in South Australia of Cornish descent, poverty frequently surrounded the Cocking household. Three brothers settled in Wallsend in 1886, Josiah gained work in the mines outside the local area. By 1911 he built a house on Billygoat Hill and had five children. In 1914 the family moved near the steelworks.
The photographic collection contains some images of Wallsend, Plattsburg and Pit town, looking east from Billygoat Hill, steam engines and coal trucks. There are also photographs of steam and electric trams. There are also a number of photographs taken of friends and family members.
Part of this archive contains diaries and copies of his writings. Papers include his description of the Australian Socialist League in Wallsend (1893-1896), and his diary ceases and resumes in various years, however is a valuable source of historical information about Newcastle and the Hunter Region.
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Thursday, September 10, 2009
Another boring day, another photo project. This time I had a little help in my debauchery. Our assistant manager has 'his cock' sitting on his desk. It was a prop in our old Mexican Village exhibit. It used to sit on top of an old tin roof on a village house, but when they demolished the exhibit, it no longer had a home, so he kept it. He also has a sack of balls from our water exhibit in case we need extras. So whenever you visit his office and you're like frustrated and ranting, in the middle of it, he'll be like, I think you need to calm down and play with my cock and balls. It makes everyone laugh. So today, we kidnapped his cock and took pics all over the museum with it.
This is my favorite. Its in the faux market in the freezer where we have fake chicken. LOL, Cock visits the morgue.
I was driving around and "Lightsabre Cocks" came on the radio. . .
Apparently this was a Fight Like Apes cover of a Mclusky's "Lightsabre Cocksucking Blues"
national sport in Philippines
[wikipedia note]
Nicaragua, Belgium, Colombia, France, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Italy, Philippines, Peru, Puerto Rico, Canary Islands and Guam have well-established arenas with seats or bleachers for spectators surrounding the ring, similar to a wrestling or boxing arena, and fights may be held all throughout the day. In many countries, the spectacle of cockfighting draws whole families, and in some countries, cockfighting is as popular as baseball and football are in the United States. Among the competitors who raise fighting cocks, there is great pride in the prowess of their birds and in winning a championship.
Available at N21 tomorrow at Epoch Booth!
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Original mesh cock pops because... why not? Each rare comes with a HUD that includes 5 different sprinkles options and 8 different frosting options. All pops come with a bento hold.
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The cocks-of-the-rock, the genus Rupicola, are large cotingid birds native to South America. They are found in tropical and subtropical rainforests close to rocky areas, where they build their nests.
another of jans shots from gigrin farm ,she found the peacocks while we were on our way back to the car
Now that's what it means to get good publicity.
Esto sà que es hacerse publicidad
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