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Bernie & Hillary Safire Hairstyling at

Malibu Country Mart

3835 Cross Creek Road Suite 22

Malibu, CA 90265

(310) 456-9973

Read about Operation Iggy Freedom.

 

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Safire, the daughter of my M.C. and covergirl in SOULCALIBUR™Ⅵ_2019 and wife of Will Jr's friend: Edward V.

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(photo by superdoll)

Set of 8 : MonteCarlo, Light Safire, Crystalite, Gold Quartz, Light Peach, Peridot, Citrine and Crystal.

lighting test. which one do you like better? this is B.

Please Digg and del.icio.us/MagicSafire/del.icio.us this, thanks.

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(photo by superdoll)

Set of 8 : MonteCarlo, Light Safire, Crystalite, Gold Quartz, Light Peach, Peridot, Citrine and Crystal.

Safire, the daughter of my King William (M.C.) and CoverGirl Queen Wilma in SOULCALIBUR™Ⅵ_2019

This cute little Safire looks even cooler in person. www.thebicycleescape.com

See the blog post for more info: Mooninite Party

 

This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo, please list the photo credit as "Scott Beale / Laughing Squid" and link the credit to laughingsquid.com.

I’m a homeless marine who has AIDS

lost my apartment in a fire

got six kids and 2 cats to feed

sell candy to stay off the streets

I’m broke and it aint no joke

waiting for my unemployment EBT debit card

you can peep my ID

any food or spare change please

I’m hungry

anything you can give even a penny helps

they cut off my SSI

I play congas,

guitar,

saxophone

bucket drums,

steel drums

I sing

break dance,

rap,

recite poetry,

play the sitar and air guitar

Down on my luck

begging for a buck

I hustle chess games

sell watches and trash for fast cash

old radios with tape decks

pre-HD TVs

worn down shoes

old toys

remote controls

electronic zebras

tools

lamps

shirts and pants

I’m African

European

Czechoslovakian

Hawaiian

Puerto Rican

Dominican

Haitian

St. Lucian

Mexican

Indian

American

my skin color is

white

brown

pink

safire

topaz and lavender

I sell on 33rd street and Broadway

on the 1 line

on the A train to Harlem

W to queens

JMZ to Brooklyn

5 train to the Bronx

I play jazz

rock

calypso

reggae

mariachi

blues

electric and acoustic

I play on 8th street

in the subway

I sell old books

used jerk off magazines

sing do-wop hits

Records

bongs and crack pipes

I whisper in a loud raspy hoarse voice

I’m the unheard cry from NYC

stagger from ghettos

roof tops

corner spots

shelters

subway cars

train tunnels

beaches to boon docks

I’m the unheard voice crying in the New York City wilderness

shaving summer ices in tropical flavors in small white Dixie cups

dripping down hands making sticky fingers

freshly squeezed orange juice

Cuchifritos from illegally parked trucks

bottles of water on the highway

I search for cans and bottles to get change

look for left behind quarters in pay phones

pick through the rich man’s garbage

I mug for a meal

sell dime bags and rocks to people who want to cop

prostitute myself

sell quick fucks and $20 blow jobs

hold up hard-to-read cardboard signs

I’m an unwanted gypsy

Feel my pain

I’m a throw away just trying to survive the day

 

Sergeant Phillip Safire, 3 Intelligence Company, addresses an audience May 16 at a First World War symposium held at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

 

The symposium, May 15 to May 17, is called “A Symposium on the First World War: Remembrance, Commemoration and Perspectives in the 21st Century.” It is a forum to discuss the importance of remembering and preserving Canada’s history in the First World War. It features a broad spectrum of speakers from industry, government, military and academia.

 

Photo by: MCpl David McCord

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© 2014 DND-MND Canada

 

Le sergent Phillip Safire, 3e Compagnie du renseignement, s’est adressé à un auditoire à l’occasion d’un symposium sur la Première Guerre mondiale, tenu le 16 mai à l’Université Mount Saint Vincent à Halifax, en NouvelleÉcosse.

 

L’événement qui a eu lieu du 15 au 17 mai était intitulé « Un symposium sur la Première Guerre mondiale : le souvenir, la commémoration et les perspectives du 21e siècle ». Il s’agissait d’une occasion de discuter de l’importance de se souvenir et de préserver l’histoire du Canada relative à la Première Guerre mondiale. De nombreux conférenciers du secteur militaire, du gouvernement, du milieu universitaire et de l’industrie ont pris la parole dans le cadre de ce symposium.

 

Photo : Cplc David McCord

AX2014-011-001d

© 2014 DND-MND Canada

Sergeant Phillip Safire, 3 Intelligence Company, addresses an audience May 16 at a First World War symposium held at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

 

The symposium, May 15 to May 17, is called “A Symposium on the First World War: Remembrance, Commemoration and Perspectives in the 21st Century.” It is a forum to discuss the importance of remembering and preserving Canada’s history in the First World War. It features a broad spectrum of speakers from industry, government, military and academia.

 

Photo by: MCpl David McCord

AX2014-011-002d

© 2014 DND-MND Canada

 

Le sergent Phillip Safire, 3e Compagnie du renseignement, s’est adressé à un auditoire à l’occasion d’un symposium sur la Première Guerre mondiale, tenu le 16 mai à l’Université Mount Saint Vincent à Halifax, en NouvelleÉcosse.

 

L’événement qui a eu lieu du 15 au 17 mai était intitulé « Un symposium sur la Première Guerre mondiale : le souvenir, la commémoration et les perspectives du 21e siècle ». Il s’agissait d’une occasion de discuter de l’importance de se souvenir et de préserver l’histoire du Canada relative à la Première Guerre mondiale. De nombreux conférenciers du secteur militaire, du gouvernement, du milieu universitaire et de l’industrie ont pris la parole dans le cadre de ce symposium.

 

Photo : Cplc David McCord

AX2014-011-002d

© 2014 DND-MND Canada

I don't know and I don't care :-) William Safire

 

dahlia, j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

Goodwood Breakfast Club Pre 1966.

This car is an old favourite and do not see many photos of it. A grand machine indeed.

5 shot panorama to give it an unusual perspective.

A pair of KX100s in bad condition, but still complete with doors still intact. Seen in Edinburgh at the Loriston Place entrance to the meadows. They both have different pay phone types.

Burned out in Cherry Gardens Fire in January.

Photo supplied by G, currently fencing boundary along Nicholls Road

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White Throated Tree Creeper

A pair of KX100s in bad condition, but still complete with doors still intact. Seen in Edinburgh at the Loriston Place entrance to the meadows. They both have different pay phone types.

Safire is a local Calgary busker whose specialty is hoops, and apparently stilts too... Someone threw out the suggestion of combining her stilts with a hoop... Not naming names... LOL

 

The 11th Annual Brooks Medieval Faire, my first time in attendance despite knowing about it for several years... brooksfaire.com/

A while back, I can't remember exactly when (two or three years ago?), the New York Times Magazine did a great thing: they decided to feature original lettering/typography by a different designer every week as an accompaniment to William Safire's column on language. I've always been curious to know whose wonderful idea that was.

 

But there was one problem: for the longest time, for reasons that I never understood, this feature only appeared in the print edition.

 

Long a Times subscriber, I canceled my weekday subscription when I realized that I was reading the paper almost exclusively online. But I kept my weekend subscription for one reason: the magazine. (For anyone interested in design/type/typography, the magazine is a must-read imho.)

 

Still, I wished that the "On Language" images would appear online so that I could easily drop the ones I liked into my little reference library, which lives on a hard drive. Periodically I would check: is the weekly lettering online yet? And it never would be. But now, at long last, it is! Not sure when exactly that happened.

 

(Note: the images are not retained in the archived versions, most likely out of space considerations.)

 

(Another note: the above is stained and wrinkled because it blew off my desk; Linus grabbed it, mauled it, and drooled on it.)

 

MFIT Couture Council conversation and lunch with designer Zac Posen on June 10, 2014

The Vista retains the same boot space. Read full Tata Indica Vista Aura+ Safire 90 review. Visit Tata Indica Vista car in India page on CarWale to know about prices, specs, features etc.

A clearer view of the black and beige interiors. Read full Tata Indica Vista Aura+ Safire 90 review. Visit Tata Indica Vista car in India page on CarWale to know about prices, specs, features etc.

Lince 11 start installing FLIR Star SAFIRE III.

Art Installation, 2014. Visit www.philippe-safire.net for more information.

Taken at The Safires album launch for freinds and family which was held at the Bay Horse pub in Manchesters Northern Quarter. They describe themselves as accoustic alchemy and have been recently featured with rave reviews on BBC introducing. You can check out their album "Epic in the Ordinary" for free at their website

 

I took this shot with my newly aquired Rollei Magic II, lit with a flash bulb in it's new partner the Rolleiflash,

 

For more pics of the gig inculding a panorama check out my website

Safire, the daughter of my Covergirl Wilma.

The Spice Red and the Cavern Grey are the two colours the hatch will be made available in. The Brilliant blue will make its comeback and would probably be the launch colour.. Read full Tata Indica Vista Aura+ Safire 90 review. Visit Tata Indica Vista car in India page on CarWale to know about prices, specs, features etc.

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