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The King Of The Woods
Rex Nemorensis
Cleaves the gilded tree
And accepts the sentence of the God
To rest his kindred spirit free...
Guildford lane, LittleLon Melbourne
This view has been rather ruined by recent developments in this block.
In the shadow of Fort Gillem and Morrow, sits tiny Rex, Georgia. This tiny whistle stop has the remains of this Mill and its remains of a millpond and a couple of other old buildings. Anywhere else, but Clayton County, this would have been saved and gentrified into a dining and gallery spot.
Just playing now, and Picnik has a new "collage" feature for its "pro" users... which translates to those of us who pay to use their service, lol.
Fun time's up... I'm hungry, Rex is hungry, and the convention is on now. Gooooooo Obama!!!!!!! :)
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Shoebill, Balaeniceps rex, at dawn, Victoria Nile Delta near Lake Albert, Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda, Africa. _J9A8189Dawn
There’s nothing quite like the bond between a girl and her dinosaur.
This Blythe doll is Champs Elysee, posing for the theme “T-Rex” in the Blythe a Day group on Flickr. How can this fierce creature look so cute?
The Rex cinema in Birkhamstead opened in 1938 and sadly closed down in 1988. Thankfully it was saved from demolition and restored to this fabulous art deco cinema. It re-opened in 2004. Its tickets always sell out really quickly.
I notice on their website they advertise it as having 'civilised' seating- the downstairs has comfy seats, tables and a bar running along the back.
Na de vorige plek even wezen rijden op zoek naar wat andere plekken, daar kwam niet veel uit. Maar tegelijkertijd nog wel even deze af kunnen drukken net buiten Werfen.
New In Pack, Slinky dog & Rex :-)
I have 2 Rex now, both same pose, does anyone need a Rex and want to swap?
Let me know if you're interested. I still need a buddy buzz lightyear so we could trade?
Slinky is cute, i've took a seperate picture for him.
Tyrannosaurus rex - Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique.
Many thanks to all who have taken the time to comment on/or select this image as a personal favourite. Cheers!
Ugly but beautiful, Shoebill, Balaeniceps rex, portrait photographed at Mabamba Swamp, Entebbe, Uganda. _86A7975
After just seeing the kick-ass Rebels season 3 trailer I decided to make Rex from Rebels. I used a standard storm/clone trooper head and painted it, I also painted a clone wars clonetrooper torso, regular arms, and a dark grey peice of legs.
The helmet and Gun are by CloneArmyCustoms.
I hope you like.
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roma, piazza della rotonda, pantheon, fontana della rotonda ( giacomo della porta ), particolare, 2013
" rex tremendae maiestatis,
qui salvandos salvas gratis,
salva me, fons pietatis "
tommaso da celano / wolfgang amadeus mozart
The cinema opened as the Central Picture House on 16 December 1912 later becoming the Central Cinema. It closed on 31st January 1959 with Clark Gable in “San Francisco” and reopened as the Rex Cinema on 23 November 1959 with Deborah Kerr in “Count Your Blessings”. The Rex then closed again on 3rd July 1964 with “Hollywood Canteen” and operated as a bingo club until 1975.
The Rex re-opened again on 24th November 1975 with “All Creatures Great and Small” and “Beautiful People”, closing again on 27th August 1977 with “Rocky”, and reverting to bingo club use until 1985, when the building was shuttered.
Following renovations, the cinema re-opened with Bette Midler in “Big Business” on 7 October 1988 and has continued under the ownership of Northern-Morris Cinemas as a successful independent cinema showing a combination of up to date feature films, occasional classic films and a concert on the third Sunday of each month on the Conn 651 organ. The organ is also played on Saturday evenings before the film and during the interval.
Its reputation as a well-run traditional cinema with ticket prices among the lowest in the country attracts customers from as far afield as Manchester and Leeds and it has been featured on several occasions on television.
Norfolk Southern local BV19, with one empty covered hopper from the Nestle plant in Solon, crosses East 91st Street in Cleveland as it passes an old industrial building. The train is on the Randall Industrial Track, formerly the Erie Railroad's line into Cleveland.
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