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Jobs that need to be done to keep the world moving.
Pose is from CUCA Male Pose Vol 4 Bento 05
Max is wearing.
3735 - PACK Mechanic OFFSHORE - Inithium Kario V2
Volkstone Klaus CHEST Hair Dark V2
Lelutka Eon Head with Facelight
Jake Belleza body
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Core by Rachel Swallows
PAINT JOB TATOO
BOM Only
The Makeover Room November
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Inithium Kupra Body and Catwa Major Soft Head
Muggleborn Clio Lingerie
This old beach hut has undergone a paint job since I was last here - early spring I think. Maybe when our beloved late Queen died or King Charles ascended the throne - just a wild guess but it looks cheerful. The chalets vary enormously in decor both inside and out and not all of them have windows both back and front - maybe to avoid vandalism I imagine. The Chalets at Chapel St Leonards have a real bolts and braces approach and some are boarded up and some have the roll up garage door type of thing but you can't blame them I suppose...the thing is they only have an electric point for a kettle etc and a sink and tap but no toilet......
The Italian Job is a 1969 British comedy caper film, written by Troy Kennedy Martin, produced by Michael Deeley and directed by Peter Collinson. It tells the story of Charlie Croker (Michael Caine), the leader of a cockney criminal gang released from prison with the intention of doing a "big job" in Italy to steal gold bullion from an armoured security truck.
They used Mini cars like this, one red, one white and one blue. This aging car incorporates all the colours but looks a little sad amongst the discarded items on a farm in the beautiful Danby Dale in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. It has though a wonderful view up the dale
On a very hot and humid day in the small southwest Madagascan Vezo village of Sarodrano, a woman was proudly carrying a very large Job fish, which also served to shade her from the broiling sun.
37025 20:49 Derby RTC Network Rail to Derby RTC Network Rail via Nottinghamshire and Bassetlaw at Attenborough is less than 10 miles from home as it runs from Beeston to Derby RTC. I'm sure the driver didn't appreciate the hours wait at Beeston.
I so remember dad handing me the rake as a kid....and say " let's do it son " and next thing you know...we ended up playing in the crispy piles of leaves.... the neighbors would join in ...man what a blast that was.... and then when all the fun was done...it was the ceremonial burning...I always got to hold the hose at the ready...while dad held his beer..... great memories......
Happy thanksgiving my Canadian friends and viewers...... be well...and God bless... xox
Analogica, Praktica FX 2 ( 1956 ), Revuenon 55 mm F 1.4, Fomapan 200 asa, sviluppo con Rodinal. Ora vado al lavoro, spero di commentare le vostre foto questa sera
If there is one job around the house that I do not mind doing it is peeling garlic. After all, I enjoy it with so many different foods. Just garlic and cheese on bread is a good midnight snack for me. We go through astonishingly large amounts of garlic, at least a dozen balls a week. But most of our meals are eaten in these days. Unfortunately, the price of garlic has quadrupled in the last few weeks. What I like in garlic boils down to two things, purple-colored cloves and large, hard, well-formed cloves. Garlic of this type, pictured here, is usually the hottest as well.
Asahi Pentax K1000SE with Pentax-A 50mm f/2 lens on Kodak Portra 400.
January 12, 2022
Prop Job small experimental aircraft with a lot of propeller up front and a charming color, found in North Carolina.
A dreary December day in rural South Carolina passes by as does the Pickens Railroad Belton Job on its way through the farmlands of Anderson County to interchange with the Grenville and Western Railway in Belton.
CP J21, the Camden Job, spots cars at GAF on the Camden Industrial Spur, the former Soo passenger mainline into Minneapolis. The illuminated clock tower of the Minneapolis City Hall can be seen in the background.
Running slightly late, Job 1 charges upgrade through the rock cut just west of Bodfish, with a pair of barns and a GP38-3 for power. This is one of several spots in that general area where CP blasted their way through the sides of mountains in the area, leaving behind impressive rock faces that generally work well for photography.
Everyone enjoys watching trains! Sometimes you have no choice, because your bike route is blocked. Regardless, the Northfield Job moves over the Mississippi River on its way out of Saint Paul.
MNNR 54 heads back to Saint Paul with nine cars on Wednesday's edition of the Hennepin Job. Instead of M, W, F this train now runs Mondays and Thursdays.
Another photo of the sunrise from Jobs Ferry a couple of weeks ago. I really like the light on the seaweed in this photo.
FEC has at least four yard jobs on the Medley Lead. One of them goes on duty at 12:15 AM and usually handles rock for 202 and coming from 335 and 193. Known as the "Rock job" or simply "The Rock" the 12:15 brings in 53 loads for 202-09 past the Medley Team Track and a westbound Miami Metrorail train for the Palmetto Station. The Titan America facility where a lot of the rock comes from is visible in frame. The Metrorail train pictured was built by Hitachi Rail, also in Medley.
Ricky : "Okay Ryan.. These are your sheeps now! You have to take care of them. We all have jobs to do and you have inherited the job of sheep herder!"
Ryan : "... I don't know Ricky... I know nothing about the sheeps.."
Ricky : "That's okay. They are not much trouble. You'll be a good sheep person."
Ryan : "Okay.."
Indy : "What's my job, Ricky??"
Ricky : "You are moving to Idaho on Monday, so you don't have to work here. When you get to Idaho you are going to be a potato farmer!"
Indy : "Ohhh! I like potatoes!!"
Me : "Ricky, according to you, everyone is supposed to have a job.. What's YOUR job??"
Ricky : "You know the guy that tells everyone what to do..? I'm THAT guy!"
Me : "Why am I not surprised.."
Ces deux personnages sont-ils au chômage ? Seule l'image le dit, et une image, comme un éléphnat, ça trompe énormément....
mAIS BON; oK il y a 350 000 offres d'emploi ( a priori, il faudrait plus raisonnablement diviser le chiffre par 2) non pourvues. Mais doit-on taper sur les chômeurs quand ils sont 3 MILLIONS ? Et c'est sans compteer le halo du chômage et tout le reste, bref.
Il est grand temps de repenser le travail.
Having snapped the approaching Pendolino, a photographer 'stands down' as the train hustles through the station at speed. Fingers crossed he bagged the shot.
Nuneaton - 10.19am, 24th April 2018
Well not quite..........
Exeter Central's Dispatcher has just seen off GWR's Sprinter unit 150265 working the 9.55pm to Exeter St Davids (2E57) station, about a half a mile down the hill. The unit had arrived into platform 3 a few minutes earlier from Barnstaple, at which time it became an empty stock working (5E57) as it transferred from platform 3 to platform 2.
With the 9.,55pm terminating at St David's the temptation is to think it will then head for the stabling point for a night's rest. Apparently not - it then becomes the 10.31pm to Exmouth (2F51), so once again passing through Central station.
There's still a couple of hours of work left for the Dispatcher too - the last scheduled train on this day is the late evening Waterloo - Exeter St David's, due off at 11.58pm. With luck it will be 'locked doors' around midnight!
Shot at 1/160s @ F5.0, and 8000 asa.
9.56pm, 14th October 2019
The high-seniority crew of the Camden Job works Alliance Steel on the Camden Branch. This humble branch once served as the SOO's connection to Union Station, the Milwaukee Road, and other area railroads. When this photo was taken in 2010, the job ran weekdays out of Humbolt, and often ran with SOO power. Nowadays, the branch is switched every third day with rumors circulating about several key customers relocating or closing.
A good lifeguard seldom gets wet ...they maintain control
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As one job finishes a cut, another job starts a new cut out. Three unit sets of second generation EMD's are used by CN to power heavy cuts of general merchandise cars to be humped and sorted at the old EJ&E Kirk yard. The sets today include SD40Q rebuilds, SD40-3 rebuilds, GTW 5936, the last SD40-2 in blue paint, and, appropriately, EJ&E SD38-2's.
Gary, IN.
04-15-23
The Austin Cambridge (sold as A40, A50, A55, and A60) is a motor car range produced by the Austin Motor Company, a British manufacturer of motor vehicles, founded in 1905 by Herbert Austin. In 1952 it was merged with Morris Motors Limited in the new holding company British Motor Corporation (BMC) Limited, keeping its separate identity. The marque Austin was used until 1987. The trademark is currently owned by the Chinese firm SAIC Motor.
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