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Definitely not my calf. This one belongs to one of the Hunter Freewheel strongmen. I actually had time to take some photos after my last race, so I was tinkering with my little G10.
this tree grew the tastiest berries i've ever had.
when i was younger, i squished them all over my face.
i'll miss those berries.
listen to:
give me one reason by tracy chapman.
Taking the Ripper Tour in London. The guide is holding a sign showing the words to one of the few clues the Ripper left; a chalked message saying "The Juwes are the men who will not be blamed for nothing." Proving he was not much of a writer. Note the trademark flare of the pre-aspherical Leica 35 Summilux.
He was one of my favorites as the creative extension of Le Corbusier, the modern master. Within 24 hours we lost two master creatives. RIP
RIP 1981-2008
Puzzles, 27, had been suffering from failing health due to advanced age. She died Friday. The female reticulated giraffe was among the oldest in the United States.
At 13 feet, 6 inches, she wasn't particularly tall. But Puzzles was the most easily identifiable of the zoo's three-member herd due to a large growth on her neck
fRIP 1981-2008
Puzzles, 27, had been suffering from failing health due to advanced age. She died Friday. The female reticulated giraffe was among the oldest in the United States.
At 13 feet, 6 inches, she wasn't particularly tall. But Puzzles was the most easily identifiable of the zoo's three-member herd due to a large growth on her neck
fRIP 1981-2008
Puzzles, 27, had been suffering from failing health due to advanced age. She died Friday. The female reticulated giraffe was among the oldest in the United States.
At 13 feet, 6 inches, she wasn't particularly tall. But Puzzles was the most easily identifiable of the zoo's three-member herd due to a large growth on her neck
Politics of Bangladesh takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Bangladesh is the head of government, and of a multiparty system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. The Constitution of Bangladesh was written in 1972 and has undergone fifteen amendments. Being a democratic country, an election takes place after every five years when a new authority of power is to be chosen by the people.
Politicians very often use posters, a piece of printed paper carrying a direct message to ordinary people. Such vast use of posters are mainly seen before election as vote campaign, local festive greets and more importantly as a protest of ongoing issues. These posters work as the voice of politicians as well as being a direct bridge between politicians and the people
Everyday new posters are being printed and every issue is changing. With such drift in our politic weather, every poster is being overlapped by a new one. As people's view differ, some rip off what they do not want to see, fulfilling their hatred, they cover the old one and post their own.. Of course not all the posters are tore due to anger or jealousy. A great number of posters are only ripped out of silly boredom.
As said above, every five years the government changes. As the leaders changes , along with almost everything in the country, the words and the meanings of most posters change as well. These destroyed posters and the uncountable overlaps shows clearly how unstable our authority is. It's unfortunate how these tiny bits of paper represent the transient mood of Bangladeshi politics , politicians and the overall fate of the people.