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Manor House and Stone Temple by Grey Kurka from The Curious Prim ... both textures are awesome !
First seen this place in makitune's Wassr stream.
Posted by Second Life Resident Liqueur Felix. Visit Irene.
A fool and his Fool's Gold are seldom parted.
I've been packing this rock around for 40+ years ...
so I guess you know what that makes me :)
Playing with off-camera bounce flash and reflectors.
Fools in love, well are there any other kind of lovers?
Fools in love, is there any other kind of pain?
Everything you do, everywhere you go now
Everything you touch, everything you feel
Everything you see, everything you know now
Everything you do, you do it for your lady
Love your lady, love your lady
Love your lady, love...
Fools in love, are there any creatures more pathetic?
Fools in love, never knowing when they've lost the game
Everything you do, everywhere you go now
Everything you touch, everything you feel
Everything you see, everything you know now
Everything you do, you do it for your lady
Love your lady, love your lady
Love your lady, love...
Fools in love they think they're heroes
'Cause they get to feel no pain
I say fools in love are zeros
I should know, I should know
Because this fool's in love again
Fools in love, gently hold each others hands forever
Fools in love, gently tear each other limb from limb
Everything you do, everywhere you go now
Everything you touch, everything you feel
Everything you do, even your rock 'n' roll now
Nothing mean a thing except you and your lady
Love your lady, love your lady
Love your lady, love...
Fools in love they think they're heroes
'Cause they get to feel no pain
I say fools in love are zeros
I should know, I should know
Because this fool's in love again
(Joe Jackson - "Fools in love")
The fools cat, a part of the Fools Fountain in Engen, Germany
More details about the fountain can be found here (in German):
The gang got together for our 1st annual April Fools Somethingoranother. The theme for the night: 'Stache Bash. A few of us grew out our beards for about two months (Casey grew his out for three years), and then we shaved down to the 'stache and had a night on the town--the ATL was none the wiser!
The 'staches are gone by now--and we've paid our respects--but the night will live in McGee infamy.
Twinkie come back - any kind of fool could see - I was wrong and I just can't live without you - Hostess Yellow Twinkies Return on Red Times Square Billboard AD - NYC - 2013 New York City snack cake junk food dessert 09/21/2013 snacks September returns returning resurrection 49th Street and 7th Avenue Alert
When I was younger, I used to think fools gold was so cool. It was cheap, looked like gold (supposedly), and I could trick my friends into thinking I had found nuggets of gold. It ruled.
Using an Ice Axe as a seat waiting for Mallory to retrieve his compass....
Dont take cavers mountaineering.... we were lucky.
Fools Paradise dress set, Percy the toy cat, HD-134 curly red wig, HD-191 open toe black boots, HD-175 Keeps hat
#757Live It seems that a fake BlackBerry Messenger app on Google's Play Store fooled nearly 100,000 users before Google pulled the app down.
This is a really interesting pedal. It's actually two complete circuits in one pedal. Designed to yield Neil Young-style sounds, but it can cover quite a bit of ground.
OK, so this is how you set it up. It's not like most pedals, so a short tutorial is probably in order. There are two circuits here; a Tube Screamer-style overdrive and a silicon fuzz pedal. The way I set this up is by turning the fuzz ("Si") all the way down first. Now, you have an overdrive pedal. Turn it up until you get about the level of dirt you're looking for. Now, there's a voltage sag adjustment, which has a lightning bolt marking it. This power-dimming control only influences the overdrive. So back down the power until the sag is where you like it. There's a point where the overdrive will start to sputter and spit, which is the, "Neil Threshold," but you can get a lot of different kinds of tones by starving the overdrive. Now that you've got the overdrive set up, crank up the fuzz control until you've got as much fuzz as you want to hear. That's it! That's all there is to it!
Lovely gooseberry elderflower and vanilla fool
Gooseberry: groseille à maquereau
Elderflower: fleur de sureau
* Ship of Fools (1965): Stanley Kramer now steers the camera for real as the director in addition to being producer, and he steers a cruise liner full of a cross-section of society across the Atlantic toward 1933 Germany. Written by Abby Mann (Judgment at Nuremberg) from a novel by Katherine Anne Porter, Ship of Fools is a series of interlocked vignettes that travel the decks of the boat, showing the different levels of society, dissecting an international cast of characters. An Austrian anti-Semite philanderer (Jose Ferrer) rubs elbows with a deposed Spanish contessa (Simone Signoret), an alcoholic ex-baseball player (Lee Marvin), an idealistic but naïve painter (George Segal), a lonely middle-aged woman (Vivien Leigh), and many others. Each has their own shortcomings, usually enflamed by their shortsightedness, and putting them together, trapping them in one space for a specific period of time, only serves to call more attention to what ails them. Only two people are conscious of the humanity around them. The ship's doctor (Oskar Werner) is aware of the failings of others, and it makes him despair of his inability to exact change, causing him to pay the ultimate price. With him is the dwarf (Michael Dunn), the narrator who speaks to the audience on either side of the cruise. Being below most people's sight lines gives him a unique perspective, and the film being made in 1965 also allows Stanley Kramer to imbue the story with a sense of prescience for what is to come. The human tragedy that is only years away plays out on the ship. All the bad ideas, all of the selfishness, and all of the denial is right there for our viewing pleasure, and most of us may be disheartened to find ourselves somewhere in the population of the Ship of Fools. It may feel a little tidy or preachy today, but its truth holds strong.