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The grand prize winner of the Met-Ed 2014 "Merry & Bright" Holiday Lights Photo Contest is Gary Lerch, Jr., of Bath, Pa., who received more than 837 votes out of more than 1,650 total votes cast on Facebook. He will receive a $250 gift card.
Playing in the streets of York, Yorkshire, England.
Ed Alleyne-Johnson is a British electric violinist and prolific busker. He has been busking for over 20 years, since he was a Fine Art student at Oxford University. He uses an electric violin that he carved with a kitchen knife, a custom pedal-board, and an amplifier which he modified to run off rechargeable batteries. This setup has enabled him to perform on the street in almost every major city in Europe, and across the United States and Canada.
He collaborated with New Model Army on their Top 40 single "Vagabonds", and toured with them for five years, with several concerts in Germany.
During his time in Oxford in the late 1980s he played bass guitar in local band, Raindance.
He can often be seen performing in Chester city centre, near the Grosvenor shopping precinct, and more recently on the streets of York.
The Youtube video of Ed busking in Chester has gained the attention of many YouTube members around the world, some 522,000 (April 08) views, with large amounts of praise on Youtube comments
A replica of the skull of Australopithecus Afarensis, a pre-human Hominid that walked upright and lived 3.2 million years ago.
Ed Sheeran performing at The Hertfordshire Universitys Student Union
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Ed Vulliamy (journalist and writer) speaks up about Bosnian Genocide as part of Newcastle's HMD 2012 commemorative event in the Banqueting Hall of the Civic Centre.
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Chumley's 1926-2007 86 Bedford Street NY, NY 10014
A writer's speak-easy from the Beat Generation turned Firemen's haunt, Chumley's was once the writing home of Eugene O'Neil, e.e.Cummings, F Scott Fitzgerald, Ring Lardner, William Faulkner, John Steinbeck and many others.
The term 86'ed (bar-speak for being tossed out or exit and currently "out of") got it's term from the garden door, pictured above, when it was a Speakeasy during Prohibition, original meaning to exit quickly on 86 Bedford St, the "secret door".
This photo was stuck in my computer for so much time for
some day i finally do something else, but i realize that
this will never happen :D so it will stay like this
anyway
I took this photo in 1985 (less than a year after Mr. Gein passed away). Unfortunately, over the years, jerks vandalized and, finally, stole the marker. Half of the headstone was confiscated by Seattle police from thief, Shane Bugbee; the other half, Bugbee smashed into pieces and sold on his website. Burn in Hell, Bugbee…R.I.P., Mr. Gein.