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Lightening Power was in the Owen Henry Contracting's Day At The Races race. He was owned by Patricia Andros. Trained by Colin G. Sherwood. Jockeyed by Deirdre Panas. Light Years Ahead - White Lightning by Cozzene.
Banana Republic jacket, Talula shirt, Cisono pants, Sam Edelman heels, H&M scarf, Aldo sunglasses, Dynamite belt
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London's most famous derelict structure! There have been several plans for it over the years, none of them have come to fruition!!
Woke up too early the other day, so I made the most of it and snapped a few photos during my commute to work. This was taken from Clay Street.
This was a "Consumerist Friday Flickr Find" on March 12, 2010!
Sun comes out, and these guys erupt out of everywhere trying to warm up. They'll just sit there even if you get fairly close. Then they just look at you and hiss a little bit.
Challenge Victories
"Powering Texas" was taken North of Corpus Christi in Late December 2016 To license this image contact license@journalimages.com
...John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band.
Hello again. Hopefully, finally, computer has been fixed?
So frustrating!!!
Crewmembers in Jacksonville celebrated with JetBlue's fifth J.D. Power and Associates customer satisfaction award the week of March 29 - April 4. Pictured here on April 2, the team celebrates its top-10 finish among BlueCities in net promoter score performance.
Here's what the lever looks like before it's taken off. There's a little clip to take off from underneath it. Try not to break it, in case you ever need to put the lever back on!
It's a relatively bleak landscape around Barns Ness, certainly on grey day as here. But I think it quite suits this weather and there's something appealing in the way it all looks. And the industrial hulk of Torness Power Station seems to sit quite comfortably in this landscape.
a self-defense poster on a light post in cambridge. i love the use of punctuation in the statement. it could have just as easily been "power to protect", but they gave it that extra punch.