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Brown - my best friend Nicole her shoe was signed by Gabe Saporta from Cobra Starship and Caleb Truman from Forever The Sickest Kids.
Green - Nicole's mom Jan, she's my second mother and my best friend lol. Her shoes were signed by Gabe Saporta (aka Jan's future hubby~) and Ryland Blackinton from Cobra Starship.
White/Blue - Me. My shoes were signed by Nate Novarro, Alex Suarez , Ryland Blackinton from Cobra Starship.
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Frank Lloyd Wright's signature red tile at Taliesin. The guide claimed that it was the first of the many to come.
Spring Green, Wisconsin
This shot shows the signature envelope with the ballot and business reply envelopes respectively in the background. The ballot envelope containing the ballot goes into the signature. Although I've blurred it out, there is a pre-printed label with my voter registration information on it. When this label is present I know I've already registered and won't have to do it again.
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romaine hearts/parmesan fluff/spanish anchovies/brioche twinkie
Essentially version 2.0 of Bowles' signature deconstructed Caesar salad from Avenues.
Like the previous experience, I found a seasoned and pickled Spanish anchovy fillet laid across a ruffled quenelle quarter of romaine heart. The fish itself was fat and meaty, moist but mild in flavour. The star, an almost challah-like golden cube of brioche, contained a loose crab salad-like parmesan fluff (last experience it was more of a cream); the combination, an explosion of the buttery rich, airy dense, crisp and crunchy sensations. Unlike the previous cream version, the contents of the cube retained their structure after slicing, and although it might have been less messy and more twinkie-like, alone it seemed missing just that little bit of je ne sais quoi. No matter, because that "quoi" was answered by a warm and heady garlic-mustard-goat cheese cream decorating the plate - a binder - that brought together all the components into those familiar caesar salad flavours.