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Barbie - I Am A Girl Like You
Erica-
If I'd like to have my breakfast hot
Madame Carpe will make me pay,
And I have to fetch the eggs myself
And the barn's a mile away.
It's cold and wet
But still I get an omelet on my plate,
But in my head I'm back in bed
Snuggled up and sleeping late.
Anneliese-
If I want some eggs I ring the bell
And the maid comes running in,
And she serves them on a silver tray
And she brings the cookie tin.
And while I eat she rubs my feet
And strolling minstrels play,
But I'd rather be in my library
Reading science books all day.
Erica-
I'm just like you (you are?)
You're just like me
There's somewhere else we'd rather be
Somewhere that's ours
Somewhere that dreams come true
Yes I am a girl like you.
You'd never think that it was so
But now I've met you and I know,
It's plain as day
Sure as the sky is blue
I am a girl like you.
First I choose a fabric from the rack And I pin the pattern down,
And I stitch it in the front and back
And it turns into a gown!
Anneliese-
I wear my gown
Without my crown
And dance around my room
And imagine life without the strife
Of an unfamiliar groom.
I'm just like you (I think that's true)
You're just like me (Yes I can see)
Both-
We take responsibility
We carry through (We carry through)
Do what we need to go.
Yes I am a girl like you.
I'm just like you (I'm just like you)
You're just like me (You're just like me)
It's something anyone can see
A heart that beats
A voice that speaks the truth
Yes I am a girl like you.
CUCINA, CAFFELLATTE.
Michele, sorbisce il suo, fissando ladesivo che recita stop to
anal flatmates che e attaccato sullanta dello stipite.
Questa stanza e` molto disordinata, per quanto ogni suo componente abbia qualcosa
di giusto e quasi armonioso in sé, nella sua collocazione
e dimensione.
Nella parete ovest c'e` un armadio a muro con alimenti tipo olio, sale, molta
pasta, spezie e un barattolo di nutella sicuramente sciolta.
L'angolo cottura e` giustificato da una piccola cucina a tre fornelli, una via
di mezzo tra un' attrezzatura da campo e il dolce forno che spesso si regala
ai bambini buoni per natale.
Un frigorifero di memoria fascista dal design inconsapevolmente retro`, splendido
esempio di modernariato italiano, e` posteggiato sul lato opposto.
Vicino l'immancabile televisore per niente flat, c'e` la zona relax.
Il divano letto, icona studentesca atemporale, capeggia nei pressi della
simil-poltrona ed una piccola libreria dal colore asettico del multistrato
rivestito, fa da contraltare ad una cassettiera che erutta calzini da tutte
le aperture.
Naturalmente sul divano letto un giovane meridionale sorseggia caffelatte, legge
un saggio di Diritto Romano e distrattamente si stropiccia i coglioni.
Scenes of the Hydros' usual work whether it's storing their crystals, monitoring their air filters, or dealing with a surprise octopus visit!
12th Annual Charity Golf Tournament
presented by
SNC LAVALIN Pacific Liaicon and Associates
Benefitting the Eureka Camp Society/Apex Secondary School
Hosted at the beautiful Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club and Golf Academy
photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery
Two Cullman men were arrested in the City of Hanceville following a traffic stop Wednesday.
Hanceville Police Officer John Davidson conducted a routine traffic stop along Hopewell Road near the Savannah Circle intersection in the City of Hanceville. The stop was initiated when Davidson observed an expired license tag on the vehicle with two occupants inside.
As the subject vehicle was coming to a stop, Officer Davidson witnessed the passenger side occupant tossing a small black bag from the vehicle.
Upon running the expired license plate number through Alabama motor vehicle records, Davidson determined that the license was expired AND not related to the vehicle. It belonged to a different automobile entirely.
At this point, Sergeant Rob Long of Hanceville Police Department (HPD) arrived to provide back-up.
The two individuals were found to have NO driver’s licenses in their possession with both providing weak explanations for their lack of proper licensing and a expired, tampered with license tag.
The black bag discharged from the vehicle contained 29.4 grams of methamphetamine and various items of drug use paraphernalia.
Officer Davidson promptly arrested:
JOSHUA EARL HANNERS (28) of Cullman
DUSTIN LOGAN BOONE (27) of Cullman
Both individuals were taken to the Hanceville City Jail where they face the following charges:
• Trafficking in Methamphetamine
• Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
• Tampering with Physical Evidence
Both Hanners and Boone also have prior charges from previous arrests pending.
After being processed at Hanceville Police Department, the pair were transported to the Cullman County Detention Center.
Each party faces a bond amount of at least $1,000,000.
Hanceville Assistant Chief of Police Adam Hadder had these thoughts immediately after the arrestees were safely inside the CCDC:
“It was a great job by both Officer Davidson and Sergeant Long.
This incident is yet another excellent example of how a traffic stop can escalate into an opportunity to take a significant amount of narcotics off the streets of Hanceville.
The Hanceville Police Department is committed to removing the vermin who traffic these substances into our community. It is disgusting they attempt to addict and poison our children, young adults, and families who otherwise wish to reside peacefully and lawfully in the City of Hanceville.”
For the full story, please see: cullmantoday.com/2017/01/12/tossed-meth-bag-during-hancev...
160531-N-FQ994-057 MEDITERRANEAN SEA (May 31, 2016) Chief Machinist's Mate, Antonio Martinez-Chapel, front center, leads Sailors aboard USS Porter (DDG 78) in damage control training May 31, 2016. Porter, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, forward-deployed to Rota, Spain, is conducting a routine patrol in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Robert S. Price/Released)
Buddy’s morning routine is to bug me until I get up and give him and the other cats their morning treats. (One cat gets medicine wrapped up in a treat, so all of the others have to have treats too.) Then he wants outside RIGHT NOW! Five minutes later he is sitting in the window wanting back in. His ears are laid back because he's peeved at me for taking pictures instead of letting him in. He usually eats breakfast and then wants back out, back in, back out, back in….all day.
ODC 106 Routine
They came to Beijing not knowing a single word of Mandarin nor how to do a split, but these nine Burmese students have gained a reputation for their perseverance and good attitudes. Born to parents who work as circus troupe performers in Yangon, they are the first from Myanmar to learn acrobatics in a foreign land.
Trixie Whipp performing her Naughty & Nice routine at Bristol Burlesque Festival 2015 Darkly Dreaming Divas night hosted in the Queen Shilling
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When you spend a lot of time in any one place, details have a tendency to reveal themselves. A routine trip up the stairs can become an 'event' if you know when to do it or know what to look for.
At a certain time everyday, the sun would graze the nose of each step.
Loco number 7, Chattenden, standing on the pit outside Llanfair Caereinion loco shed. The brake blocks were being replaced. After that had been completed the air operated sander were serviced.
Photo taken at the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway on Sunday 9th April 2017
I've had back pain for months now, years even. Only recently have I bothered to get it sorted.
So after an initial trip to the back man, and several trips thereafter, my daily routine consists of stretches, and icing my neck / shoulders / back.
Multi tasking is a challenge; Ice, Work, Football...not easy!
I also played football this evening for the first time in many weeks. I fear i'm going to regret this in the morning!
Submitted to Photo Friday as inspired by the words 'Morning Routine.' Usually it's cereal, but sometimes it's not, but the one thing I do every morning is sup my morning tea and quickly scan through e-mails and LJ.
An old photo, one taken before the switch to a BaRF (bones and raw food) diet, but I thought it would be an appropriate image for my purposes. Since my felines started eating BaRF, I've been the one to give them every last meal. However, given my unpredictable work, it is quite possible that Kevin will need to feed them at some point. He watched me once, but I thought I'd get it in writing for him. Hence, this post
My felines enjoy BaRF twice daily. They all happily gather in the kitchen for their meals. We have eight bowls for them. Given Gumbo is allergic to plastic, he uses the blue camping bowl. That leaves seven plastic bowls. Ariel gets the lightest green bowl to match her eyes. Cumin gets the orange bowl while Mr. Grigsby, the other tabby, gets the light orange bowl. Miss Raven eats out of the red bowl (Raven = Red). MoMo uses the darkest green dish while Vidalia uses the next shade down and Curio the next. Of course, when someone else feeds them, the only important thing to remember is that Gumbo doesn't eat out of plastic. I measure out the BaRF into their dishes. Ariel, Cumin, and Raven get 1 1/2 ounces per feeding. If I give more, they just leave it in the dish. They even leave food when eating 1 1/2 ounces from time to time. Gumbo gets 1 7/8 ounces. I first dish his food into MoMo's dish and microwave it for exactly ten seconds. Too long, and Gumbo won't eat it. Too short, and Gumbo barfs his BaRF. After all, Gumbo has the sensitive stomach of my crew (NEVER give Gumbo anything seafood as it acts as an emetic). And always make sure to break up any chunks for this dear boy with no teeth. Vidalia and Curio both get 1 7/8 ounces as well. Mr. Grigsby gets 2 ounces each feeding. MoMo's amount varies a bit. I feed him roughly 1 7/8 ounces as well but he could easily stand to eat more if he ever cared to. All the dishes get WARM (as warm as it goes) tap water added. Most just get a bit. Mr. Grigsby and Vidalia have stomachs of steel and could eat the BaRF cold. The others NEED the water. MoMo gets extra water as he ADORES water. Miss Raven also gets an extra amount of water given her renal failure. We keep her well-hydrated. After I put water in the dishes, I put two squirts of lysine in Curio's dish. Oh, and in the evening, I add a quick bit of laxative. A whole half teaspoon covers the entire crew. When I finally put down the food for the felines I feed them in order. Well, almost. I tried feeding Ariel first, but she kept doing a silly dance around the kitchen. I got tired of chasing her with a dish till she decided to stop. So, instead of Ariel getting fed first, Cumin gets fed first. Then Ariel. (She doesn't do the dance when I feed Cumin first. Go figure.) Then Gumbo. Then Raven. Yep, in order. I used to put MoMo in next, but he doesn't like to eat with the others. His dish gets saved for last and I take it to his room. Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum go next. Or Frick and Frack or whatever you want to call my pair of tabbies and white. Vidalia first then Curio. And last but not least and certainly the loudest of the crew, Mr. Grigsby gets his meal. While I am delivering MoMo his food, the others have their faces buried in the bowl. Then I pick them up as they finish. Most extra bone fragments or cartilage I often collect for the garbage (I just don't want Vidalia and Mr. Grigsby to get too much as they each polish off their entire bowl). Thankfully there is less avoidance of calcium once I cut back to 1 1/2 ounces for the older girls. They should all be getting a proper balance now. Otherwise the remains go back in the container to be fed later. Waste not, want not. Hopefully this will be a useful post for Kevin one day. Or I'll hunt it down when the neighbor cat-sits for us.
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Tomba Famiglia Ribaudo
Love will take us apart - Joy Division
When the routine bites hard
And ambitions are low
And the resentment rides high
But emotions won't grow
And we're changing our ways
Taking different roads
Then love, love will tear us apart again
Why is the bedroom so cold
Turned away on your side?
Is my timing that flawed
Our respect run so dry?
Yet there's still this appeal
That we've kept through our lives
Love, love will tear us apart again
Do you cry out in your sleep
All my failings exposed
Get a taste in my mouth
As desperation takes hold
Is it something so good
Just can't function no more?
When love, love will tear us apart again
At the end of a routine, the gymnast meets with their coach. Sometimes if a mistake is made, or a question comes up, they will be a lengthy discussion. Some of these are really full of gestures and mannerisms that make good still photos that the gymnast's parents will purchase
A proper weekly workout routine has to answer two main questions.
What is it that I need to do this week that will challenge me more then last week?
Why am I doing what I am doing and how to I maintain sanity to get through it?
There has to be a set reason and that is why writing down your goals...
Sean Casey scoops out a throw to complete a routine grounder hit by Carlos Gomez.
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Saturday, June 9, 2007
Detroit Tigers vs
New York Mets
Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
Final Score: Detroit 8, New York Mets 7
12th Annual Charity Golf Tournament
presented by
SNC LAVALIN Pacific Liaicon and Associates
Benefitting the Eureka Camp Society/Apex Secondary School
Hosted at the beautiful Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club and Golf Academy
photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery
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WESTERN PACIFIC (May 20, 2017) Sailors stand watch on the bridge aboard Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Michael Murphy (DDG 112) during an underway replenishment with fleet replenishment oiler USNS Rappahannock (T-AO 204). The U.S. Navy has patrolled the Indo-Asia-Pacific routinely for more than 70 years promoting regional peace and security. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Danny Kelley/Released)
During routine repairs to the plaster on the front of the building, the decorative timberwork was revealed for the first time in over 100 years. It was decided to restore preserve the timbers rather than to cover them up again.
The discovery of the timbers also prevented the partial demolition of the building. Plans were afoot to demolish the building for the widening of Frogmore Street. There was also another proposal to set back the frontage by 11 feet. Neither of these came to fruition. The pub was again at risk of demolition in the 1960's, but common sense prevailed, Frogmore Street diverted around the building so that it now stands on it's own island.
Taken from a photocopy of an article in the Bristol Evening World (March 2 1937)