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Benched in Southern Ontario.

August 2009.

Corpi belli di morti, che vecchiezza non colse:

li chiusero con lacrime, in mausolei preziosi,

con gelsomini ai piedi e al capo rose.

Tali sono le brame che trascorsero

inadempiute, senza voluttuose

notti, senza mattini luminosi

 

(C.Kavafis)

Gibson Ripper tuning pegs.

RIP Randy Rhoads

December 6 1956 - March 19 1982

Alias: The Ripper

 

Real Name: Jack Brylon

 

Known for: His mysterious white left arm. Seriously, no one knows how it happened. He doesn't talk much, and the only sound he does make is ripping your body into tiny little pieces.

 

UPDATE: I've decided to call him the Ripper. It only makes sense. Jack the Ripper? Get it? I thought it was clever.

RIP Slow & Lil Puppet. Found in Yakima, WA.

i thought i felt a breeze

и пусть сдохнет та сука которая его отравила(

Some ink of mine. One of the hardest things anyone can go through in life. The loss not the tatt.

Old camera.

Done by John Miller.

www.Johnstabspeople.com

He does good work and is great with colors, check him out.

This is a rip in my morphsuit.

Photo by Jason Chinnock

2 former UConn Huskies, Rip Hamilton and Ray Allen

Sandy-damaged floors are finally ripped out, new floor will be installed after lunch. Mica and friends are totally freaking out at all the noise and people in the house right now...

 

~ RIP ~

 

I will miss him and all he helped bring to this world in our era.

From a London Bus

one of several impromptu memorials on the hill road for the owl that died last week

On top of Shotgun

Marcola, Oregon

 

10mm

 

© Nicole Lovejoy Photography

Football is Life. Life is football.

In memory of Adam Yauch, founding member of my favourite band. I'm sad at his passing but we should celebrate what he has done, and the happiness he has given us all.

Pictures for our camp prayer letter.

 

I got to work in the camp store this Monday and once last week, training temporary store clerks. These people put me to shame. The first one worked in the kitchen all day and used her two-hour afternoon break in the store. This week's clerk is on vacation from Peace Corps in sub-saharan Africa and is also leading Small Group Leaders training when she isn't working in the store.

 

The camp moms are all taking turns doing the morning mail and errand run to town. One of the other moms watched my kids so that I could spend a day playing store. We're looking forward to some summer crew arriving soon to help us!

 

This is the first time in eleven years I've spent any time behind the counter. I've felt a little bit like Rip Van Winkle as struggle to remember all the things I used to do, and learn all the new things the store handles now - including s'mores, campfires and limited internet access!

This is Rip drinking the shot that consisted of everything that we had that could be drank. We're good friends.

Sadly, this is all that remains of the once beautiful waterpipe thanks to the not so comic hijinx of Pasje the cat.

I know I normally post my photography on here but I wanted to show some respect to Steve Jobs. I will miss him greatly.

Thinking of Daisy and her family. RIP lovely girl xxx

This is a family dedicated channel to our beloved big lad Benji

  

We got Benji in 2007 when he was 4 years old as the owner was suffering from an illness and was no longer capable of looking after him

 

We got him on the 21st may 2007 so we used that date to celebrate his birthday

 

When Benji came to live with us he was a very independant lad and was always the boss especially over my two young sons and he stamped his authority quite quickly

 

He did test us at the beginning but soon knew that living here with us he was going to get nothing more than love and attention and he got that in abundance

 

He loved his home comforts as he would often take over the settee and would declare that space as his own

 

I myself have had health issues and Benji would always pop his head up to see if everything was alright with me and i would do the same with him everynight

 

We nearly lost Benji in 2013/2014 when we discovered a small lump on his groin and the vet at the time told us it was just a fatty lump and just ignore it

 

We knew something was not right and advised the vet that we wanted it removed and we would pay for the operation

 

We booked him in 2 weeks after that appointment and when we got him to the PDSA they told us that it was a good job that we ignored her colleagues advice and decided to go for the operation as it saved his life as this so called fatty lump was actually a growth that was cutting off his blood vessel, The operation was a success and it extended our time with Benji

 

There was times that we questioned some of the vets advice as for when we kept asking about all the lumps that was appearing on his body and again we were told that they were just fatty lumps

 

Over the past couple of years we were concerned of a few lumps under his chest and a few that would appear around his ribs etc and again we were told to ignore them as they were fatty lumps

 

Well those lumps turned out to be cancer and cost our baby boy his life as his liver had also became very enlarged and we had to make a decssion if we wanted to die in agony as we were informed or for the vet to give him that terrible injection

 

We took him home for a day so that he could say his goodbyes to my sons and we stayed awake with him all night

 

The following morning we gave him his favourite a tin of tuna and he had a good drink of water and at 10:15am on September 1st 2017 Benji was put to sleep

 

My wife held him in her arms as i cuddled his head and kept him from seeing the needles and he dropped into his deep sleep forever

 

The vet that dealt with Benji on his final moment was a wonderful and caring vet and we thank her from the bottom of our hearts for all she done

 

We love you Benji and we will walk together again one day soon

  

Forever your

Mammy, Daddy and Brothers

My sweet Cocoa passed away during the night.

 

Today is my graduation day, a day we have been excited about for a very long time. I could not have imagined something bringing such sadness to this day! BUT, it has indeed become a sad day.

 

We will miss our Loco Cocoa beyond words!!! She gave us many, many wonderful memories!!!

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