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Ashley Judd (Ashley Tyler Ciminella), Laugh. Dance…then Get to Work! @ 9:30 Club, Washington, DC, on Saturday, January 21, 2017.

  

Funny or Die & 9:30 Club present: The Official March After Party

Laugh. Dance…then Get to Work!

A Night of Music & Comedy To Benefit Planned Parenthood

hoping i can finish up the final rounds with one skein

strobist info:

 

pop up flash with diffuser as trigger @ 1/60

 

sb-900 with diffuser @ 1/25 camera right

Last weekend trip to Mount Laguna was a perfect opportunity to test a new lens.

I'm serious. I can't seem to get rid of it, and I need some help, in nice simple language about how to. I'm not on cable TV. I'm on a converter box that lets a very limited number of channels through. Up until recently I could get 3 or 4 public broadcasting stations, very clearly, and one ABC channel pretty clear. My daughter, bless her heart, helped me get it hooked up so I could access DVD player and VHS player, and those pictures do not have the black rectangle. Only the Television images. Any ideas, please?

P. S. It is not about what show is on; I just picked anything to take a picture of where it is black. Thanks.

 

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Ritchie Burdett fires home the opening goal in Epworth Town Colts' 7-1 Carrside Playing Fields victory over Central Midlands League Division One North rivals Selston reserves. Striker Burdett netted in the ninth minute then added three more. Colts, newcomers to the Central Midlands League for the 2019-20 season, had the points in the bag after just 23 minutes, when they led 3-0.

 

Match statistics

 

Epworth Town Colts versus Selston reserves

 

Central Midlands League, Division One North (2pm)

 

Admission: free. Programme: £1.50 (12 pages). Attendance: 26. Epworth Town Colts 7-1 Selston reserves (half-time 4-0). Scoring sequence: 1-0 (9mins); 2-0 (11mins, penalty); 3-0 (23mins); 4-0 (33 mins); 5-0 (57mins); 6-0 (59mins); 6-1 (80mins); 7-1 (89 mins). Referee: Adrian Seward.

Les Gets is a small, friendly resort that offers a good mix of slopes in its own right. However, Les Gets is part of the Portes du Soleil ski area (in the Haute Savoie region) which is huge. This will keep everyone happy and you can village hop for lunch. In total, there are over 650 km of piste to explore. However, it must be noted that this area lies on the fringe of the Alps at a lower elevation than most resorts. As a consequence, snow cannot be guaranteed and the season is somewhat shorter. The town is partly car free and traditional in style. There are plenty of places to eat and drink and the party can continue late into the night, if desired. Les Gets has 66 groomed trails that can be accessed by using the 52 lifts; 5 of these are gondolas. There is a terrain park at Les Gets and cross country skiing over 12 kms.

33/365 well i'm really tired so goodnight!

Get married in tenerife on the beach, in luxury wedding hotels, rustic wedding venues and restaurants, wedding receptions, fireworks in tenerife. Tenerife wedding planners can do it all

Corrosif getting a tattoo done in my house by Dan, my girlfriends brother, who has just finished a "Learn to Tattoo" course.

  

It turned out great.

This is one of my favorite photos!

Child getting in a car.

 

As a reminder, keep in mind that this picture is available only for non-commercial use and that visible attribution is required. If you'd like to use this photo outside these terms, please contact me ahead of time to arrange for a paid license.

Haha, my crappy green door suddenly turns out to be a wonderful board to write and draw on.

Xmas's just around the corner! Hooooray!

Colin Delaney beat former partner Jimmy Jam Olsen in a bloody match. They battled out of the arena and returned after another match took place before Delaney won.

group of daily-driven sports car enthusiasts, called their cars "The Grocer Getter",

J Travis - Get The Time (Official Video)

 

Directed by Jason Travis & Your Dads

Choreography by Your Dads

Featuring Jessica Gadzinski & Stephanie Kim

 

“Get The Time” by J Travis, out now on Sugar Records.

 

Stream or download here—

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I was a toxic teenage daydreamer. I recorded countless hours of MTV videos, I wrote love songs, I read cassette lyric booklets, I dreamed about one day playing on a stage. All from my basement.

 

I remember hearing the Descendents for the first time there. My high school buddy, Ryan, raved to me about the band and let me borrow their 1991 compilation, Somery, on CD. I popped it into my player and fell in love immediately. There was so much melody in these unabashed love songs, a sincere connection of pop and angst. I found everything they sang about so relatable. But when I reached track 24, I knew I was hearing one of the most perfect songs ever written.

 

I was 15 years old and I had yet to see a punk rock show. I couldn’t believe I’d never heard of this band. Not to mention that, by that time I did, they had already disbanded. That is, until 1996, when they reunited and put out Everything Sucks. I’ve seen them live a few times now and they’re always a blast, but I cherish that first time I heard “Get the Time.”

 

Words and music by Milo Aukerman

Produced by Jason Travis and CJ Ridings

Engineered and mixed by CJ Ridings

Mastered by Joe Laporta at Sterling Sound

 

Jason Travis - vocals, guitars, synths

CJ Ridings - bass

Blake Gamel - drums

 

Follow J Travis—

jtravis.co

www.instagram.com/jtrav

twitter.com/mrjasontravis

Get your tickets to WFC 18 at the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino Box Office!

Doors open at 7:00PM, Fights start at 8:00PM

For more event information, visit WFCFights.com

 

Photos Copyright Marcello Rostagni Photography 2014

2011 German Grand Prix - Saturday

Nurburgring, Germany

23rd July 2011

World Copyright:Charles Coates/LAT

Highlights of the 2015 White Jack Workboat Regatta

This horse was having a rolly polly, in the grass and now i caught the getting up , photo......

Road map of our trip and some info: www.southernscenicroute.co.nz/

 

Photos from our road trip down the South Island of New Zealand in January.

 

Akarua Winery, Bannockburn, January 25, 2015 New Zealand, on our Journey to Queenstown.

  

Central Otago, as a viticultural region, arguably more than any other New Zealand wine growing region, has rapidly gained international market and media credibility for producing pinot noir. Pioneers in the 1980's such as Alan Brady at Gibbston, Vernon & Sue Burgess at Alexandra and Rolf & Lois Mills in Wanaka, had defied all nay-sayers by producing serious wines under the most challenging circumstances and this activated a surge of enthusiasm and investment in the industry over the next two decades.

 

Scientific temperature data that had been collated by engineers that were building the nearby Clyde dam in the 1980's identified Bannockburn in particular as possessing seasonal temperatures and weather characteristics that were akin to Burgundy. The Skeggs family had a long association with Central Otago after holidaying there since the 1970's and in the mid 1990's, Sir Clifford Skeggs was in the first cluster of people to commit to this region on a large scale and therefore managed to secure one of the finest elevated North facing sites in Bannockburn.

 

Vines at Akarua were first planted in 1996 and further vineyard development has progressed in the intervening period. A small vintage was produced in 1999 from the new Akarua winery and over time as vine age increased along with knowledge of the site, quality has been on the rise year by year. An outstanding 2002 vintage saw Akarua win the Air New Zealand Champion Wine of Show with the 2002 Akarua Pinot Noir, as well as a raft of other awards and media accolades throughout the 2000's.

For More Info on Akarua: www.akarua.com/akarua/history/

getting it all in with the Zenitar

Rebel G @ Kodak 400

November 2013

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