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Now it's all or nothing
'cause you say you'll follow through.
You follow me, and I, I, I follow you...
(Simple Minds, Alive and kicking)
The San Diego Charger Cheerleaders show off their flexibility and shiny boots...
sad to say, this is my last shot from the game...maybe I will contact the NFL and get a field pass next time..haha
Baseball is said to be one of the most famous sports in Cuba. Ironically, of the occasion I met, more children play soccer on the street than baseball.
An alternate model of set 77247 KICK Sauber F1 Team C44.
Part two of the Formulalt collab with Loysnuva (feel free to join !)
Tom Haywood, using his self-kicking machine. The contraption is attached to a wooden
deck. There is a sign posted that says "First in the U.S.A. Tom Haywood's Kicking
Machine at Croatan - 10 Miles East of New Bern, N.C. Have you said, "I want to kick
Myself"? Here's your Chance!"
Digital Collection:
North Carolina Postcards
Date:
1940; 1941; 1942; 1943; 1944; 1945; 1946; 1947; 1948; 1949; 1950; 1951; 1952; 1953;
1954; 1955; 1956; 1957; 1958; 1959; 1960
Location:
Croatan (N.C.); Craven County (N.C.)
Collection in Repository
North Carolina Postcard Collection (P052); collection guide online at www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/pcoll/52postc.html
hung out wit craig from kickstart garage kickstart-garage.com/
Work being carried out at Cut 4, with the ?Shark Cage? providing protection to workers in areas not covered by rockfall attenuator fencing
"I'm serious
You'll see
I'm working on my abs
I'm working on me
Oh, I'm kickin'
Yeah, I'm calm
Oh, I'm kickin'
Television
Television
Stop shopping, even
Stop buying things
I'm kickin'
Yeah, I'm calm
Oh, I'm kickin'
Television
Television
Um..
Oh, I'm serious
You'll see
I'm kickin'
Yeah, I'm calm
Yeah, I'm kickin'
Television
Television
Television Television"
.....mußte das Bläßhuhn erfahren dass die Schildkröte scharfe Krallen hat und sich zu verteidigen weiß
..........the coot had to learn that the turtle has sharp claws and knows how to defend itself
Finally a new cetacean photo is uploaded! All the issues with the files are now sorted, I only ended up losing about 100 out of many thousands due to them being corrupted. It sucks but such is life. You learn from your mistakes and so everything is now backed-up. Phew.
I still haved quite got the knack of shooting night shows. Any success tends to be a fluke (heh... pun... sort of...) rather than skill. I'm thinking on my next trip of trying out panning during these shows, which will probably go terribly but might be a bit of fun.
Anyway, I do love Ulises kickers, and was happy I was able to keep him all in the frame here, considering how close and large he was. It's by no means perfect, but I was pretty happy all the same.
Orca, Ulises - SeaWorld San Diego
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You see the Kicking Horse River Valley above the natural bridge next to the emerald lake road.
Yoho NP, BC, Canada
In the post-storm sun today these fellows dropped by for a couple of minutes and then went on.
I've had some friends disagreeing on whether they are pine siskins vs song sparrows vs northern waterthrushes vs female purple finches. I'm arguing for the pine siskin. But what do I know?
Amtrak's Empire Builder Number 8 suffered issues out west, making them around 5.5hrs late, leaving Red Wing just before 15:30. The power consisted of a new-ish ALC-42 318 & P42DC 147, plus a Horizon Coach Car behind the power
I should imagine plenty of children did just that through this pile. There were plenty about that day
The Love Kick, by Fan Nichols
Macfadden 75-328, 1970
Cover art uncredited
Original Title: Ask for Linda
And if you leave there with sin Escape the city I’m in Come on a knocking where its rocking non-stop And make your way to Berlin.
The kicker for the Port Jervis Red Raiders boots a kick off after a score against the Monticello Panthers.
This is the view from the old Paget fire lookout. At far left is the Bow Valley near Lake Louise in Alberta. Kicking Horse Pass itself is slightly to the right of that, and Wapta Lake is visible - the valley behind leads to Lake O'Hara. Further right you can see both the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Trans-Canada Highway as they descend the 'Big Hill' to Field, B.C.
Lewis Hogg takes a free kick in Bath City's home fixture against Darlington in the Conference (2010/11 season)
Just a shame we don't get enough rain in the high desert for me to buy a pair of these kick ass wellies :)
Things That Make Me Smile.
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Banff National Forest, Alberta, Canada. Found this charming river on the way from Banff to Emerald Lake. The sign said it's called the Kicking Horse river. The river actually forms a small but fierce waterfall, after which, it spreads out into a wider area, and flows as a much broader river.
Sony Alpha NEX-5N + Leica Super Elmar-M 1:3.5/21
2012-09 Banff NEX5N-03133