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This new line, debuting at ROMP is a whole new generation. Each piece crafted to work together in complimentary colors and metals. Bondage furniture so pretty that you won't want to hide it away in any dark dungeon!
In fact, with that in mind, the bondage stool has a "Vanilla Blanket" cover that rezzes from the logo button. If someone sits on the blanket they are offered one menu of comfy footstool sits, never the wiser that they are on something so naughty.
The current line up includes the Chair (a full throne in functionality) and Sofa are ROMP exclusives and are on deep discount during the event.
In addition to those two items are a Bondage Cross (with built in cage), a Bondage Horse and a Bondage Stool.
This weekend there will also be vanilla/pg versions of Sofa, Chair and footstool - to allow you to mix and match all the pieces for all of your decorating needs.
There will be additional pieces coming to the set this summer: Post, Bench (also with rezzing vanilla cover) and a suspension frame.
These items can be viewed at ROMP from 12-26 May and also in the Dictatorshop after.
Get full details on the set on the Dictatorshop Blog
I was waiting in line at a local hardware store, when I noticed this! It had been raining all day and his sneaks were soaked. He kicked them off and here come the shots!
Memorial to sons and daughters of American Revolution
[i.e. Maryland Line Monument]
sculptor: Albert L. Van den Berghen, 1901
architect: Hodges and Leach
erected by: Maryland Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
Mount Royal Plaza
Cathedral Street & Mount Royal Avenue
City of Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription: To all patriots of Maryland who during the Revolutionary War aided on land or at sea in gaining the independence of this state and of these United States and to the Maryland Line the Bayonets of the Continental Army.
Is this tram in service on the special line 90 for FIAT (since we are in the middle of the famous car manufacturer's factories)?
Line 90 had it's terminal in Corso Tazzoli (where now there is a parking lot) and all of the special FIAT lines operated by trams were discontinued in 2002.
Minolta film camera.
we'rethe first ones in line for cos fair!!!
JK NERDS, WE'RE IN IT. GET EXCITED!!!!! Pictures of our stuff coming soon!!! I may or may not have drank some vodka so my bird drawing skills are not that awesome right now but actually... they're as good as they're going to get. i can't draw for shit. THE JIG IS UP
[00:08] Lyse Uller (olyvia.stratten): ok got the pic time to draw stupid things on it in PS with the tablet becauseits fun
[00:09] Anya McConach: draw umm
[00:09] Anya McConach: a bird
[00:09] Anya McConach: shitting mid flight
[00:10] Anya McConach: while i go shit mid sit rl
[00:10] Anya McConach: BRB
:>>>>
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Some time ago I showed the beginning of the PLK line no. 13. So that's how's going: ET22-1211 (ex-ET22-491), only two weeks after overhaul, with freight train is approaching Mińsk Mazowiecki from the south. April 13, 2019.
Photo by Jarek / Chester
ET22-1211 (ex-ET22-491) z pociągiem towarowym na szlaku Grzebowilk - Kędzierak linii 13 (Krusze - Pilawa). 13 kwietnia 2019 roku.
W nawiązaniu do tego zdjęcia, na którym widać początek owej linii.
Fot. Jarek / Chester
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A very blah day out today. while driving past the waterfront. there was a thing blue line of color
Have a great week friends
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While on a road trip through the quaint villages of Tuscany, we passed by this laundry line, and I couldn't resist stopping the car for a photo.
American Soldiers of the 9th Infantry Division at the Siegfried Line (Westwall) near the Hürtgenwald. (Roetgen, Germany, Sep 1944)
The 3rd Armored Division was the first Western Allied force to cross the Siegfried Line into Germany on the 12th of September 1944. 3rd Armored Division's 2nd Battalion 33rd Armored Regiment and 36th Armored Infantry Regiment named "Task Force Lovelady", lead by Lt. Colonel William B. Lovelady, facing little resistance crossed the boarder and advanced to the town of Roetgen. The village of Roetgen was the first German town to fall to the Allies allowing for the Divisions advance continuing to Stolberg and onto the city of Aachen.
The "Dragon's Teeth" near Roetgen were built to prevent the enemy's further advance into Germany with the location chosen using the natural valley. The defenses across the Grölisbach valley ran for approximately 100m, with a gate and steel beams able to be deployed to block the road. Two Regelbau 105d-type, six-man MG-34 bunkers built within the hills overlooked the defensive wall. However during the 3rd Armored Division's advance, these bunkers were found to be abandoned.
The Siegfried Line was constructed by Organization Todt from 1936 to 1939, stretching for over 640km and consisting of more than 22,000 bunkers. The defensive line was abandoned in 1940, however in 1944 with war approaching Germany the neglected defenses where quickly put back into action.
Original Image Source: External link
US Army Signal Corps, US National Archives, (Public Domain).
Crop, repair, colorize: RyanN81