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Swords Express Scania K340/Caetano Levante Reg 09-D-124952 is seen in Belfast city centre on a Private hire
One of the first Zoids to be built around the newly-developed Organoid System, the Storm Sworder was developed as a counter to the new Guylos Zoids like the Genosaurer. As a result, the Storm Sworder is both incredibly fast and agile; in the air, the Zoid's agility is only matched by the Raynos and the Deantler-fused version of Storch. The final version of this Zoid, the Storm Sworder FX, is tied with the mighty Gilvader as the fastest flying Zoid of all time, achieving mach 4 as it's top speed.
Yet another Zoid, this time it's pretty much a complete copy of Sage's Storm Sworder. He sent me a breakdown of it via Skype, and must I say, it's a great model! This looks great next to my other Zoids. If you haven't seen them, check them out here.
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Todays painting is called (Decapitation by sword) It was funny because after this was done a couple of neighbors stopped by and when they saw this they didn't say nothing for about 30 seconds then I told them the title then after looking another half minute one of them said that is sick, disgusting while the other two just shook their heads in agreement, Steve one said you need to go and talk with a psychiatrist you have some deep rooted problems,perhaps you werent hugged enough as a baby, or you were dropped on your head? when I heard that I just smiled and nodded because I felt like I finally hit the apex of my painting in short I finally arrived at the summit, I'm thinking this might be the last painting I ever do, after all where can I go after getting such high priase? I mean what do I do now? how can I go back to painting flowers and landscapes ?I mean Im standing on the mountain top looking around smiling thinking everything is all good,may bee I will become a poet it would be cheaper and less messy,but I'm not any good with words and that could be somewhat of a problem, or may bee continue to paint what I want and when people come over I can put all of my so called twisted sick sh**t under my bed until the coast is clear,seems like the more a painter starts to find their true self they will soon come up against the wall of society and what (THEY) deem is art, owell what to do? what to do? I shall ponder these questions while I'm sitting in starbucks in about a half an hour , so if you happen to go to star bucks look in the corner ,see the guy with the a Caramel Frappuccino Light Blended Coffee no whipped cream and paint on his fingernails ? thats me ,come on over I will buy you a cappuccino or your drink of choice and we can talk about art and the concern we should have over the falling Japanese yen, cheers, Steve.
Working the ultra-frequent Swords Express service between Dublin City Centre and the Swords district of Dublin is Eirebus of Dublin Irizar PB bodied Scania 05-G-8890.
A magnificent hummingbird with the longest beak of any hummingbird.
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Architetture di Spade
rendon più facili istanti d'oblio
dell'ediliza di coltello.
LA SPADA E ER CORTELLO
Un vecchio Cortello diceva a la Spada: 'Ferisco e sbudello la gente de strada, e er sangue che caccio da quele ferite diventa un fattaccio, diventa 'na lite'
Rispose la Spada: ' Io puro sbudello, ma faccio 'ste cose sortanto in duello, e quanno la lama l'addopra er signore la lite se chiama ' partita d'onore! '
Trilussa
I'm very happy with the new LEGO scabbard that comes in the Pirates of the Caribbean sets! However they are not compatible with all LEGO swords.
So I have put together a little guide showing which of the LEGO swords the scabbard is compatible with. I have also included swords from all of the major customizers like BrickArms, Brickforge, Little Armory, Sidan Toys and BrickTW.
A TOTAL of 46 SWORDS are currently reviewed! You can read the review at theBrickBlogger. Enjoy!
Slicey-slice! Beware the sword grass, for it is sharp.
Okay, I'm lying.
It's not sword grass. I don't even know that such a thing exists, and if it does, I want some.
No, this is... uhh, some kind of mounding shrub. Spirea, I think. I don't really know. I fade in and out.
Of course, that's what writers do. We make stuff up, often to accomodate our own lack of knowledge. "Oh, that? That's, uhhh, Horsefriar Bridge. Yeah, yup, uh-huh. Keep going thattaway, and it'll take you to Jimsonsburgsville. Sure. Good luck! Drive safe!"
Anyway. Thanks, all, for making yesterday's premiere of Shadowstories, Chapter 1, a resounding success. Those of you who vistited, you're awesome. Those of you who didn't, a pox on your pets.
Not really. Your pets are lovely.
I'll be bopping around photostreams today; forgive the busyness that has prevented me from doing so frequently!
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There are two kinds of warfare: physical and spiritual. Make sure you have weapons for both.
Two more are on the blog, here.
Members of the Tri-State Historical Fencing Club crossing swords near their vendor tent at the Founder's Day street fair in Wurtsboro, NY.
From Medieval Times at Cooks Creek this summer. The weather has turned chilly so I thought the bright colors would brighten up our day!
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This stretch of beach, between Lion-Sur-Mer and Ouistreham in Normandy, France is a playground for locals and visitors alike.
It was very different on 6 June 1944 when this was known as Sword Beach and thousands of British soldiers of the 3rd Infantry Division and the 6th Airborne Division landed here under withering fire from defending German forces.