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You don't often see miniskirts with flared, frilly little underskirts

I love shiny tights

Taken 90 minutes after the previous upload and the locos have switched places. JS 8190 heading for the surface at Ba'erzhan junction with 8173 waiting to push back to the Xikeng loading area.

 

Sandaoling coal mine, 8 January 2018

Xinjiang, China

Prototype DELTIC in Shildon Yard in 2006

Whiston and Meaford at Onllwyn Washery. 30/08/1997

Am I pushing my boobs out enough?

The JS III is still an amazing looking tank over 70 years since it was introduced. On display at the Bastogne Barracks Museum, Belgium.

Yeosu, Korea

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Soryu-class submarine JS Kokuryu (SS-506) is moored at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan for the first time on October 5, 2019, during the Yokosuka Naval Base Public Open Event 2019 during Fleet Feek 2019.

JS 8197 starts pushing the empty coal train in the direction of Dongbolizhan.

Hasselblad 503CX, 180mm CF, Kodak Portra 400 New (@200).

 

Holden HX Ute, aka The Working Mans Coupe.

Lusted after one of these for as long as I can remember. I think it's the 1970's square design ethic, like "I'm all square and angles, deal with it." Now I wonder where I'd put the kids, and what would happen if I had a crash, and if my stuff would still be in the tray when I got back. Bloody responsibility!

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Kongo-class guided-missile destroyer JS Kongo (DDG-173) is moored at Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan, February 14, 2019.

Lion Book 101 (3rd printing, 1953)

 

Clifton Cuthbert

 

This is the story of love between a Boston thug and a dancehall girl. If the guy on the cover is the thug, I'm not buying it.

seafood prices tripples here...

Renault Avantime, 69-XT-JS, 2001, gespot in Leidschendam

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)'s Murasame-class destroyer JS Murasame (DD-101) departs from Harumi Pier, Japan to participate in the anti-submarine warfare exercise held by Japan, United States and United Kingdom on March 14, 2019.

JS Hashidate (ASY-91) / Hashidate-class service yacht / Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) / 2019.08

Jack Storm - The Island is a LEGO webcomic created by my good friend and LDD magician Pixel Fox. The first episode of this "Nate Drake meets Indiana Jones" story, can be viewed in its entirety here. I can't recommend it enough - read it, you'll be blown away.

 

The above scene is loosely inspired by the original story, I built it for the NCLUG display we had at the NC Comicon on 9 & 10 November 2013. My objective was to raise the awereness of the public towards fan made LEGO comics.

 

The crashed plane is mostly based on the set 7643.

Big thanks to Legogal from Eurobricks for lending me all the palm trees!

I’m an everyday reader of J’s Everyday Fashion, although 90% of her outfits are a bit tame for my taste. I would venture to say that 90% of my outfits are too crazy for hers. In the Venn diagram of our styles, there is a point where they intersect and this outfit is a perfect example of something we’d both (I assume . . . I didn’t ask her) wear.

 

Shirt, Maeve (consignment). Skirt, Mossimo. Shoes, Steve Madden. Sunglasses, Target. Necklace, Heart Boutique. Bracelets, Charming Charlie and Tala’s Distant Treasures. Bag, Imoshion.

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