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To a special friend that was such a wonderful person with a terrific sense of humor and a beautiful spirit!
You will be missed, my friend....
To honor the Brickworld 2014 theme: "Candy, Sweet Escapes" is this icon of 1950's American childhood: the Good Humor ice-creme truck. This model is a minifig scale version of the prototype used in the Doomtown sequence of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." Its presence in the film contrasted the horror of atomic testing with the innocence of suburban life.
Custom stickers and chrome-plated elements are used extensively. Innovative use of a white structural sticker for the front wheel wells. The rear tail lights use circular pieces discarded from Belleville foam elements inserted into 1x1 round plates.
To honor the Brickworld 2014 theme: "Candy, Sweet Escapes" is this icon of 1950's American childhood: the Good Humor ice-creme truck. This model is a minifig scale version of the prototype used in the Doomtown sequence of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." Its presence in the film contrasted the horror of atomic testing with the innocence of suburban life.
Custom stickers and chrome-plated elements are used extensively. Innovative use of a white structural sticker for the front wheel wells. The rear tail lights use circular pieces discarded from Belleville foam elements inserted into 1x1 round plates.
Movie Review: Poison For Venom Name, Carnage Of Respect For Hardy's Abilities - IMRAN™
If you loved Venom, don't watch this movie. If you respect Tom Hardy, look the other way. Sequels are almost always damaging to a great original. This one is more than devastating. The only venom was in how it poisoned the Venom name and image of the much smarter & entertaining original. The real carnage in this movie was the destruction of fans' belief that Mr. Hardy wouldn't choose to waste his talent on a third-rate movie. Just making a monster cartoonishly larger and pumping up the volume of a cacophony of often laughable scenes of demolition does not a bigger hit make. But the noise did help keep me from falling asleep from the lame, contrived, and yawn-inducing "plot"!
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My obsession with Vae is getting out of control. Her freckles and golden, hungry eyes are going to be the death of me. Think I finaly settled on an armor though. I love this one, it's perfect.
"I never think of the future - it comes soon enough."
Albert Einstein
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SIMBOLISMO DE LA CALIBRACHOAS:
En el lenguaje de las flores, las Calibrachoas simbolizan alegría y gratitud.
Su vibrante gama de colores puede transmitir diferentes matices de estos sentimientos, desde la felicidad pura hasta el agradecimiento sincero.
Estas flores son una elección perfecta para expresar buenos deseos y sentimientos positivos.
PONGAMOS ESTAS FLORES EN NUESTRAS VIDAS Y DISFRUTEMOS DE SUS SINGULARIDADES.
YA FALTA POCO PARA ENCONTRARLAS EN LAS FLORISTERÍAS Y VIVEROS.
FORTALEZA, TODA LA SALUD POSIBLE, PERSISTENCIA Y BUEN HUMOR....... ES COMPLICADO, PERO COMPENSA.
Y SEGUIMOS POR ESTAS GALERÍAS. DISFRUTANDO DE NUESTROS TRABAJOS Y ESFUERZOS.
👍✌💪💪💪💪💪💖💖💖⭐⭐🌟🌟⭐😄
Carte de visite by Jacob Shew of San Francisco, Calif. Victorians were preoccupied with death, a fascination reflected in their elaborate mourning rituals and macabre humor. The practices and sentiments rippled across the Atlantic as a bloody war divided the United States. Drew Gilpin Faust, in “This Republic of Suffering,” observed, “In the middle of the nineteenth century, the United States embarked on a new relationship with death, entering into a civil war that proved bloodier than any other conflict in American history, a war that would presage the slaughter of World War I's Western Front and the global carnage of the twentieth century.”
This photograph of two men, with inscriptions in word bubbles, reveals the juxtaposition of the vibrancy of life against the inevitability of death:
“Great World ‘dis, hey cap!”
“Yes, very few git out alive”
A tax stamp on the back of the mount dates this image from 1864-1866.
Photographer Jacob Shew (1826-1879) is one of four brothers who pioneered daguerreotypy and the photographic arts. Jacob, Myron, Truman and William studied photography with Samuel F.B. Morse, an early practitioner of the daguerreotype process, and worked for another early daguerreotypist, John Plumbe. Jacob went on to become one of the earliest photographers working in San Francisco. In 1852, he and his brothers were hired by another daguerreian pioneer, John Wesley Jones, to photograph California, Nebraska, and Utah, including Mormon and Native American communities. Jones and the Shew boys produced 1,500 plates that formed the basis for a massive painting, “Jones’s Great Pantoscope,” that toured Eastern cities.
A death notice in the February 8, 1879, edition of The Pacific Bee describes Jacob’s demise.
Jacob Shew, the old and well-known photographer, committed suicide this morning by blowing his brains out. His assistant, Mr. White, left him in the reception room of his gallery, No. 914 Market street, about half-past nine. On his return at 10 o'clock White found the door to the room locked. Letting himself in, he went upstairs to the operating room, where he found the body of Mr. Shew lying on the floor, the head resting in a pool of blood flowing from his right temple, and the pistol with which the deed had been committed in his right hand. A dirk lay on a table nearby, but had not been used. The act is attributed to pecuniary embarrassment, as deceased had of late been pushed for money and was unable to pay rent, which fell due today. Mr. Shew was one of the earliest photographers of the city, a native of Saratoga county, New York, and aged 52 years. He was unmarried.
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For the most part, those interior photos of the old store that I just mentioned will go up in their own photosets. (Unfortunately, I probably won't get to those until after my spring break due to a closure coverage, meaning my new store photos won't go up until even later after that, but it is what it is...) However, I did have a few extra ones to quickly feature today. Up first is my beloved humor section...
(c) 2017 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
OK! So what your telling me, Humor has two meanings, OK! I get it now! They come in many different shapes and sizes, Is there a Convention in Town ? Having a hard time Expressing yourself ! Hey hows it going as you walk away! end of conversation! the flip side of Co Co is a frown ! Derby Days, coming to town, October, First full Week ! The claim is the most photographed event in the world !
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It has been suggested that I have this sense of humor at times. I guess I inherited it from the selfless health care workers who often use bent humor, or noir humor, to deal with the situations that would otherwise crush their tender hearts.
“What have we got?” asked DCI Lily.
“A mass murder,” replied Inspector Sally. “With one victim.”
Lily raised an eyebrow. “Go on.”
“Well ma’am,” replied Sally. “We have eight murder weapons with blood on. Six potential motives. A lot of blood on the walls and one body inside this apartment.”
Lily knelt next to the corpse. “What’s this inside her mouth?”
“The coroner believes it’s the contents of a vacuum cleaner bag,” replied Sally. “She’s unsure if that’s what caused her death.”
“Well, we know one thing,” sighed Lily. “She bit the dust.”
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John is a fellow student in my Technology and Society class which began today. I got a kick out of his t-shirt and I recalled having photographed him in another funny t-shirt a year or two ago (see comment photo below.) He remembered the t-shirt he was wearing that day and was glad to have amused me again with his "messagewear" today.
He told me I have yet to see his favorite shirt: "I'm a senior citizen so give me my damn discount."
Hoje, 18 de Janeiro, DIA INTERNACIONAL DO RISO.
O RISO cura o mau humor, alivia os males da alma, curando assim as mágoas, estimula musculatura do rosto, desperta a felicidade e claro, é um lindo gesto de delicadeza.
Então pessoal, vamos sorrir sempre, kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
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