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Don't miss out on this weeks Game of Thrones short film that we built - see the video and how it was done: http://www.vonwong.com/blog/btsbenjenstark/
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Male Southern Masked-Weaver (Ploceus velatus) 15 cm; 34 g. Zwartkloof Private Game Reserve near Bela Bela (Warmbaths), South Africa.
He prowled the room
Around the table
Intent
Focused
Body bent, contorted
To make this shot
and the next, already planned
from angle and motion,
just enough
to sink it
Be ready
A miscue, a pause
to think
lick the new butt from the pack
light the spark
feel the heat
Laugh for effect
Through affable eyes
Work the table
Ball on ball
Smoke and music
Lean into the glass
Slide down the throat
Smile
Laugh at the banter
A Game, not so important
but for him, a challenge
a test of will, control where he can
Easy on his feet and in a crowd
Working the room
as he does, everyman and friend
comfortable confidante
Sweet
R.A. Foss
Gamer Girl Honey Series Done at Sunny's maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunny%20Side%20Up/67/55/1201 Used Scene / pose Gamers 03
in the meantime I try to improve myself, that you are proud of me, I will wait for you here because together we are stronger ♥♥♥♥♥
It’s known as the Wrigley Field “knothole,” evoking Norman Rockwell-like images of kids watching a ball game through a hole in an oldtime wooden outfield fence. But it’s actually a section of the Wrigley Field right-field wall where a metal gate was removed as part of a 2005 bleachers reconstruction project at the venerable old ball field. The gap allows multiple passers-by to view a portion of Chicago Cubs baseball games for free through a double wire-mesh fence. Prior to the start of Wednesday’s game this week, a few fans had already taken up their positions.
For Our Daily Challenge: Natural Framing
Also for Fence Friday
HFF!
ET the movie was great. The Atari game; not so much (or so I've heard)
Now the game can live on in t-shirt form.
Minifigure torso is 100% pad printed.
He was engrossed and glued to his mobile phone playing a game on it. Young people sitting and dreaming away are a rare sight these days.
ODC: Playing Games
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