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its one for the money,

Two for the show,

Three to get ready,

Now go, cat, go.

 

But dont you step on my blue suede shoes,

 

You can do anything but lay off of my blue suede shoes.

Bill Bowie - back after a lay off.

Uh, well, I was trying to lay off the flowers-in-sunlight shots, at least for a little while, but I got hijacked by these ranunculas. Wow, do I love ranunculas. Indulge me just a little bit with these, and then I promise I'll do some hard-hitting photojournalism shots.

Doctor's advice: lay off the carrots.

Anticipating another round of threatened layoffs at LAUSD, the lawsuit seeks a preliminary injunction preventing the state or LAUSD from laying off teachers at the three schools for the 2010-11 school year. Among other things, the lawsuit also seeks a permanent injunction directing the state and LAUSD to allocate funds and oversight that will enable the three schools to develop an effective and stable faculty for the more than 5,000 current and future students at Gompers, Liechty and Markham. Pictured, Angela Bass, superintendent of instruction at Partnership for Los Angeles Schools, listens to the teacher Nicolas Melvoin share his experiences.

Old factory building of Continental in Hannover, Germany.

I love this skirt! It’s a late birthday present. I just wish the waistband wasn’t so tight, it keeps folding over at the sides. But probably I should lay off the potato chips anyway and I’ve been thinking of buying a few medium width belts. I have tons of skinny and wide belts, but hardly any in between. They would be so useful for the skirts I have with in between waistbands as well!

 

J.Crew shirt and belt, Anthropologie skirt, Nine West sandals, Rebecca Minkoff bag.

A creative should no more be able to become a salesman than a cockroach become an elephant.

On Thursday May 30th, Sun-Times Media laid off 28 people including photo editors and the professional journalism staff. Included were well known names like Al Podgorski, Scott Stewart, Ernie Torres, Tom Cruze and John H. White who had been with the paper for thirty-five years and won a Pulitzer Prize in 1982.

The Times, which is owned by Wrapports L.L.C., an investment company, said that the action resulted from a need to shift to video work and because people were relying more

on mobile devices to stay informed. Also planned was to have reporters use IPhones to take pictures and hire freelance photographers to do the rest.

The laid-off photographers are members of the Chicago Newspaper Guild which was in the process of negotiating a new contract with the paper. The company had recently told the union that no lay-offs of photographers were planned. The Guild planned to take legal action to restore the jobs.

Scott has been studying for mid-terms so he's been laying off the beer... I can't enjoy one if he's not, so until then I'll just have to look at this one, which has been one of my favorites lately.

Wish Scott luck on his mid-terms. He's doing great in the Radiology Tech program and coming in May, he'll be a Second Year student already! It seems not too long ago when he decided to get his AA and begin filling the requirements for the 2 year Rad Tech program. When friends would ask, "How long is it going to take?" ...."About 4 years from the time I start...if I get lucky to get in." That seemed so long ago...and even though he's got a little more than a year left, I know it's going to fly by.

After being out photographing on a road trip all day yesterday I wasn't sure what I would take a photo of for World Photography Day today until this morning when I walked out onto the porch to find Mike and Little Bit snuggling (this is her favorite thing to do). Nixon was laying off to the side content to just be hanging out, he isn't as needy as Little Bit is. I thought Mike and Little Bit looked cute so went and got my camera only to come back out at the perfect time to catch this series. Nixon is well known for coming up to you and unexpectedly licking your face from one end to the other with his big drooley Boxer tongue...lol

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Damage estimated at from $200,000 to $250,000 was caused about 12:30 a.m. Saturday at the River Queen stripping shovel. It will take about 20 days to repair the damage although no lay-off in production will be necessary, Supt. Frank Gilbert said. Clovis Nuss photo.

 

Probably from The Messenger or The Times-Argus [Central City, KY]. Unknown date.

Still getting used to the settings on this camera. Probably should lay off the flash in this lighting.

Pictures from the Vanarama National League North clash at Broadhurst Park between FC United of Manchester and Darlington.

 

The game finished in a hard fought 3-2 victory for Darlo. who were 2-0 up inside 27 minutes.

 

Hardy opended the scoring for the visitors latching onto a superb ball from Thompson before slipping the ball past the advancing keeper.

 

Quakers went two-up on 27 minutes but it should have been more as thye spurned a host of chnaces. Liam Marrs’ free-kick was headed down by Mark Beck for Hardy to lay off in turn for Thompson to fire across Frith.

 

Against the run of play United pulled a goal back on 42 minutes when Jason Gilchrist spotted Jameson off his line, and chipped the ball over the keeper followed by an equaliser on 66 minutes from Thomson.

 

A draw looked on the cards however with 10 minutes left subsititute Cartman cleverly found Purewal with an overhead kick for his fellow sub to charge up the left. His ball to the far post was blocked, but it came back out to Cartman, who struck a low shot that took a deflection and beat the keeper to make it 3-2. Darlo were able to weather a late storm to secure all 3 points!

Great to be back again after two years of a lay off due to the Covid, at Joe Duffy live from Duke Street, just off Grafton Street and meeting a community of people from all parts of Ireland enjoying the best of Fun and banter on the lead into Christmas.

 

Podcast Link www.rte.ie/radio/radio1/clips/11479025/

I can't help but be reminded of one of the gangs from "The Warriors". I don't know, maybe "The Barrel Boys"? I think I need to lay off the crack.

BreadTalk always pulls me in when I see it. A temptation I'll gladly have often -- but must lay off a bit on the carbs if I want to slim down... :P

 

BreadTalk at Gateway Mall, Cubao.

Kay. So the deadline for my media coursework was sometime last week and mine wasnt finished so I had to go take a fucking picture for it.

It was sunny when i was leaving the house that morning but rapidly the weather went to shit! I was freezing and it was windy and I was NOT amused having to stand outside with two randomers from my media class.

 

I have never seen my hair from a distance like this in a while - i havent had it down in forever either;

1- I'm trying to lay off the straightners so just leave it curley and end up tying it up in a bun

2- I'm a lazy fuck who cant be bothered to use straightners in the morning

 

But yeah. I have WAY too much hair, its a nuisance so its staying tied up from now on until I can get a haircut.

Its also way ginger. I didnt notice how ginger i was.

whatever.

 

NewPage/Verso paper mill outage unit 10

Picasa is looking better and better to me.

 

In January, Yahoo (owner of Flickr) laid off their highest level of Flickr's customer support people.

 

digg.com/newsbar/story/flickr_support_staff_laid_off?utm_...

 

In April, Yahoo laid off 2,000 more employees.

 

www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Yahoo-Lays-Off-2000-Today-1...

 

jennifer and winston said they've never been to popeye's. we remedied the situation immediately.

Great to be back again after two years of a lay off due to the Covid, at Joe Duffy live from Duke Street, just off Grafton Street and meeting a community of people from all parts of Ireland enjoying the best of Fun and banter on the lead into Christmas.

 

Podcast Link www.rte.ie/radio/radio1/clips/11479025/

Rainforest Action Network

 

Bank of America, Not With Our Money!

Funding dirty coal? Not with our money.

Activists hung a banner on Bank of America's Charlotte, NC headquarters to tell the bank: "Not with our money!" People are fed up with Bank of America putting profits before people and planet. The bank is the largest funder of the US coal industry and the leading foreclosure on Americans' homes. Meanwhile, BoA is laying off 30,000 workers and hiking fees left and right. Enough is enough.

 

As the morning started to slip away four other activists barricaded the main entrance door to BOA's corporate headquarters and held a banner that said "Bank of Coal"

 

This was all followed up by protest march to the corner of Tryon and Trade Street, where the Rainforest Action Network had several speakers speak before marching over to BOA

  

You too can tell Bank of America, "Not with our money!"

Poor Bill had a few too many the other night.

 

EDIT FOR MY MOTHER IN LAW: Don't worry, it's just a game. I take screenshots of funny things that happen while we play - it's not some weird death cult. :)

 

P.S. Yes I know I have a weird sense of humor. <3

This photo is a detail of the stern of a forgotten fishing boat laying off to the side on the beach at Tors Cove.

 

Formerly named Toads Cove, Tors Cove is a small community located 42 km south of St. John's along Route 10 (on The Irish Loop). Nestled into a scenic and sheltered harbour, Tors Cove was another stopping point for visiting migratory fishermen in the late 17th century. Its name is believed to be derived from an old English word for 'fox', and it was indeed the English themselves who are counted among the first to take up year-round residence here.

This is going to be my last photo & burger for a while, it was really good :) but i should lay off them for good, it won't be that bad, i'll be ok :/ I'm going to be in Mexico in a couple of weeks visiting my family very exited about that i will upload some stuff soon. Hope to talk to all of you very soon!

 

Bye Friends!

Great to be back again after two years of a lay off due to the Covid, at Joe Duffy live from Duke Street, just off Grafton Street and meeting a community of people from all parts of Ireland enjoying the best of Fun and banter on the lead into Christmas.

 

Podcast Link www.rte.ie/radio/radio1/clips/11479025/

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! Its that army of Santa's from my nightmare the other night.

I'll be good ok! I'll be good!

 

I've got to lay off the cheese that close to bed time!

My second make,overdone,have to lay off the stitching i think!

Pictures from the Vanarama National League North clash at Broadhurst Park between FC United of Manchester and Darlington.

 

The game finished in a hard fought 3-2 victory for Darlo. who were 2-0 up inside 27 minutes.

 

Hardy opended the scoring for the visitors latching onto a superb ball from Thompson before slipping the ball past the advancing keeper.

 

Quakers went two-up on 27 minutes but it should have been more as thye spurned a host of chnaces. Liam Marrs’ free-kick was headed down by Mark Beck for Hardy to lay off in turn for Thompson to fire across Frith.

 

Against the run of play United pulled a goal back on 42 minutes when Jason Gilchrist spotted Jameson off his line, and chipped the ball over the keeper followed by an equaliser on 66 minutes from Thomson.

 

A draw looked on the cards however with 10 minutes left subsititute Cartman cleverly found Purewal with an overhead kick for his fellow sub to charge up the left. His ball to the far post was blocked, but it came back out to Cartman, who struck a low shot that took a deflection and beat the keeper to make it 3-2. Darlo were able to weather a late storm to secure all 3 points!

Back's feeling better today, so I snuck into my neighbor's flower garden this afternoon and snapped a few shots of his Hibiscus. Had fun processing, maybe I should lay off the muscle relaxers :-D

 

Could be an impact or an "out-pact" depending on how ya look at it. looks best in the Lightbox!

"Switcheroo", the episode of This America life from a couple of weeks ago, featured a brilliant piece on a company that provides 'local' news pieces for newspapers by mining facts and paying people in the Phillipines on the order of a few cents to collate and write short pieces that are then printer in newspapers as though they had a local news reporter working at the paper. What was striking was the powerful economic argument in favour of this model (this company, Journatec (??) is hiring, while newspapers lay off reporters), and in the fact of a failing business model, the attempt to come up with new ideas and ways to generate revenue, no matter unpleasant it may seem ,or contradictory to the ideals of 'real' journalism. It is impossible, also, not to see the present state of VFX reflected in this, and new business models need to emerge no matter how much they seem to degrade the craft at the heart of good VFX work. Already you can find ads online, people advertising jobs needing minutes of high-end animation, offering to pay a fraction of what you would expect, and eager young inexperienced artists willing to give it a go. They'll get what they pay for, no doubt, but it is here. This is the competition.

A houseful of testosterone!

If hes not eating, hes sleeping. If hes not doing either of those, hes crying. Hes got tummy troubles. Lots of spit up. Mama needs to lay off the bell peppers. Baby wearing is essential.

 

4.6.09.

VERY badly lit, but you get the idea.

Great to be back again after two years of a lay off due to the Covid, at Joe Duffy live from Duke Street, just off Grafton Street and meeting a community of people from all parts of Ireland enjoying the best of Fun and banter on the lead into Christmas.

 

Podcast Link www.rte.ie/radio/radio1/clips/11479025/

Great to be back again after two years of a lay off due to the Covid, at Joe Duffy live from Duke Street, just off Grafton Street and meeting a community of people from all parts of Ireland enjoying the best of Fun and banter on the lead into Christmas.

 

Podcast Link www.rte.ie/radio/radio1/clips/11479025/

 

...and thought I'd post a photo. Kind of an in-memoriam thing. This photo is an old one, but the newer ones are much less attractive.

 

This car was a gift from my parents when I graduated college in 1998. It's been with me ever since, and has served me quite well indeed: through two post-college jobs, two bouts of unemployment (one self-imposed, the other due to a post-bubble lay-off) one move out to the east coast, four winters in Vermont, six months of commuting more than 100 miles each day for work, and three years of law school. Wow!

 

Of course, my new car is just a newer version of what you see here. I can only imagine what adventures I'll have with THAT one.

Monster Cable stole our Chrismas by laying off 120 workers, denying them fair severance and other benefits, and refusing to meet with them to negotiate.

I was surprised the yearling was laying off to the left, usually they all sleep right together.

feed me Seymore... I'm STAAAAAAARVIN'!!!

 

When I took this, I saw simply a flower, but once I got in on the computer, it resembled a mouth more and more... perhaps I need to lay off the Diet Dew while processing??

I've got maybe 3 other good portraits, but I'm going to hold off on posting them for now. I have one more set for tomorrow and then hopefully I'll lay off. I kind of feel like i'm cheating with these.

Stagecoach East Midlands 33207 S507BTL, Dennis Dart East Lancs Spryte seen in Retford laying off at Retford after coming in a 9.30 from Gainsborough on the 95 and then will go back to Gainsborough light to do the 14.05 95 to Retford and will do the 23 to Park lane and back then onto Gainsborough as a 97.

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