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the message: drink responsibly? choose a designated driver? don't drink and drive (but biking is ok?)
Sometimes I like a few brews. But one has to be careful about that. Or shall I say when working with certain Bears. Beers and Bears don't exactly match.
Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday
Scene shot in a bar at #venice #florida #coorslight #beer #waiter #icecoldbeer #onemorebeer #bill #wewanttopay #beachbar #canon70d #canonphotography #peoplephotogarphy #hdr #turndownthecolor #cloud77 #marcoettel #travelphotography
september 15, 2007 :
naked but not just the juice ...
at no time in life time did I ever imagine ever living in a college dorm but today I feel like I am. in the 11th grade i withdrew myself from institutional education only to pursue a life of filmic arts and all its dirty little pleasures. Thus far my twenties where a blur, my thirties were transitional, full of self awareness and great loss. Now at forty i feel like a teenager again and very adolescent. almost like the kid i never was. I don't know if that is good or bad folks and sometimes it scares the living crap out of me.
I try to go with the flow but the flow often becomes a swirl.
yup ...the holiday blues
yup ...the holiday blues
iTunes selection: the punk and the godfather the who
George says
Pour me somethin' tall an' strong
Make it a "Hurricane" before I go insane.
It's only half-past twelve but I don't care,
It's five o'clock somewhere!
- Cheers!
Jeff
BNSF 1961 is waiting to be backed into Golden North Yard, the crews wrap up the detail on the days switch at Coors.
my seagull kicked the bucket at this party. but i couldn't live without it for more than a week, i've already ordered a new one, with a better lens even. now if they'd just SHIP the sucker.
Coors Light Hackney Beverage Body and Freightliner M2 chassis equipped with an HTS-10T Tilt Mount Ultra-Rack. Magliner hand truck safely secured aboard Hand Truck Sentry System. Images courtesy of LT Verrastro Coors Distributing Scranton, PA - Freightliner Corporation Portland OR. - Hackney and Kidron a Division of VT Specialized Vehicles Corporation Washington, NC. - Keystone Refinishing Madisonville, Pennsylvania
The HTS Tilt Mount Ultra-Rack Hand Truck Sentry System offers many advantages over the older out-dated factory OEM hasp-bar and strap hand truck carrier racks. The Hand Truck Sentry System eliminates the possibility of the driver leaving the hand truck miles behind; saving route time and fuel. The OEM hasp-bar racks are not designed to accommodate any hand truck model equipped with stair climbers or a nose plate extension. OEM hand truck racks allow hand trucks to tilt and lean outward and shift during vehicle movement. The Hand Truck Sentry System does not require padlocks to prevent theft or bungee cords to prevent leaning, vibration or movement. OEM and Aftermarket hand truck racks require two hands to off-load and reload the hand truck. You need only one hand to operate the HTS Ultra-Rack Hand Truck Sentry!
Unload and reload your hand truck in just 6-8 seconds when using the HTS Ultra-Rack on any model of route delivery vehicle! It takes only 3-4 seconds to access your hand truck and 3-4 seconds to safely store the hand truck aboard the route vehicle using one hand! Saving a driver a minute or more during each delivery stop X 30 stops per day = equals a labor cost savings of 2.5 hours per week! Also... your drivers will never forget their hand trucks, waste valuable time, labor or expensive fuel when using the HTS Ultra-Rack!
That's how the HTS Ultra-Rack is able to pay for itself in less time than most route delivery vehicles can wear out a new set of tires!
The HTS Tilt Mount Ultra-Rack Hand Truck Sentry System offers many advantages over the older out-dated factory OEM hasp-bar and unsafe rubber strap carrier racks.
The Hand Truck Sentry System eliminates the possibility of the driver leaving the hand truck miles behind; saving route time and fuel. The front OEM hasp-bar racks are not designed to accommodate hand truck models equipped with stair climbers or a nose plate extension. OEM hand truck racks allow hand trucks to tilt and lean outward and shift during vehicle movement. The Hand Truck Sentry System does not require padlocks to prevent theft or bungee cords to prevent leaning, vibration or movement. OEM and Aftermarket hand truck racks require two hands to off-load and reload the hand truck. You need only one hand to operate the HTS Ultra-Rack Hand Truck Sentry! Having an extra free hand to hold your paperwork or to allow the driver to firmly brace himself on slippery, ice or snow covered ground surfaces is extremely beneficial.
The Hand Truck Sentry System or HTS Ultra-Rack is a quick lock, safe transport tool that completely revolutionizes the loading, unloading and storage tasks of hand trucks with delivery drivers! Providing new technology or equipment that allows route drivers to accomplish their tasks safer, faster and easier reduces daily stress and dramatically improves a driver's confidence and attitude. Companies have long known that employee professionalism, attitude and appearance are extremely important to protect the brand's image.
I shot this double exposure panning Phoenix Light Rail with Coors Light Add shot early this morning just after dawn. Its actually two different trains one on top of the other at different shutter speeds.
Canon EOS 5D Mark II camera and Canon EF 70-200mm F/2.8L USM Zoom lens.
Explore Aug 4, 2014 #339
"If you were around when this place was open, then you have lived" said the elderly cowboy as he pulled his pickup truck beside me while I took this photo. Taken in the early morning light in Nara Visa New Mexico.
Photo from the #ImprovAz 4th Annual #NoPantsAz Lightrail Ride in Phoenix, Arizona. This is part of The No Pants Subway Ride, which is a global event started by Improv Everywhere in New York in 2002.
This photo is under a Creative Commons license. Feel free to download and use it, I just ask that you give me, Joe Abbruscato, credit, and that you let me know you have used it by contacting me either here at flickr.com/mranathema or twitter at @mranathema.
On Explore #308, November 23, 2008
Every neighborhood should have a small bar. This one is O'Hearn's Pub located in Redondo Beach, California. I enjoyed a couple of drinks, kicking back and talking with Joe a good friend and colleague of mine
Taken with the new Canon G10, using a table as a tripod, and tone mapping from a single image
Best detail large,....View On Black