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some of you will get this

 

if you do not, you are probably out of the White Castle fast food chain range

 

White Castle small square-patty (somewhat greasy) hamburgers have been termed "sliders" for many years, and the company now even uses the slang name to promote the little burgers

 

a word of caution - they are tasty, but do not eat them for more than one day in a row...

After our adventures with the slip-n-slide at Jon and Adrienne's house, James decided to try it in our own backyard. It's just not as much fun without a hill, though.

Sarah on the slide in the lake.

Woking Hockey Club Leyland Titan

 

October 1984

Copyright Steve Guess MMXVII

Workers at Sliding Rock Mine, January 1944.

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to all my friends with whom I had such a great time waterskiing at Assinie from 1995 to 2001

à tous mes amis avec qui j'ai partagé tant de bons moments à Assinie de 1995 à 2001.

Pomona Pump output from main shaft of Sliding Rock Mine, January 1944.

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Shopsin's General Store's sliders. Easily the best little burgers I've ever had. Three might be 1/2 a burger too much, at least for me.

This inflatable castle combo bounce house and slide is great interactive fun for any community event, birthday or private party. This double slide bouncer is a wonderful unit for any size event.

 

Whether you call it a bounce house, moon bounce, bouncy castle, moonwalk or inflatable jumpy thing we have your Columbus, GA inflatable rental needs covered.

www.jollyjumpinflatables.com

Image from my installation entitled: "The Ruins of 270 Sherman Ave. North," a site specific work in a former textile factory in Hamilton, Ontario. It consisted of a cycling slide show of abandoned spider webs that I photographed in the space and two overhead projections of portraits of the species that made the webs.

Lift to experience...?

Slides from 1977 copied using Bower slide adaptor, 105mm lens on D700

June and I drove from Singapore to Penang in a Datsun 120Y

 

Camera Nikon F2 50mm lens

Image from my installation entitled: "The Ruins of 270 Sherman Ave. North," a site specific work in a former textile factory in Hamilton, Ontario. It consisted of a cycling slide show of abandoned spider webs that I photographed in the space and two overhead projections of portraits of the species that made the webs.

date stamped on slide August 1966

Slider at the rooftop party

Emsworth, Hampshire

 

Spring 1975

Copyright Steve Guess

Found Kodachrome slide dated November 1976 showing a woman sat on a garden chair.

Tyre slide, Blizzard Beach, Walt Disney World, Florida

 

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A little girl slides down with a thrill on her face.

Spring is in the air! Kids are loving playing out in the garden on the slide!

Ipswich

 

Summer 1976

Copyright Steve Guess MMXV

Roma Street station Brisbane

 

Monday 18 February 1991

Copyright Steve Guess MMXX

Found Kodachrome slide dated February 1971 showing Houghton Mill in Cambridgeshire. Houghton Mill is a 17th Century Grade II* listed building in the care of the National Trust. Between 1935 and 1983 the mill was used by the YHA as a Youth Hostel.

Found Kodachrome slide dated September 1970, manually captioned "View from the Arc de Triomphe along the Champs-Élysées".

interview with a lady with epilepsy.

don't worry, she wasn't having a seizure in this photo. she did, however, have a seisure the next time i met her but i didn't have my camera with me. her husband, who saw it coming said to me, "you could have taken a photo of that..."

 

how many times have you gone out without your camera and cursed yourself for not doing so?

Veterans Day Weekend 2011 Camping at Bellows

Cobham Bus Museum Open Day

 

April 1982

Copyright Steve Guess MMXVI

Image from my installation entitled: "The Ruins of 270 Sherman Ave. North," a site specific work in a former textile factory in Hamilton, Ontario. It consisted of a cycling slide show of abandoned spider webs that I photographed in the space and two overhead projections of portraits of the species that made the webs.

Going to use numbers rather than saying Medium reddish violet or bright purple because its easier for me to remember.

 

Thought I didn't have any 22 parts other than my two 3001s, but this slide I have came from 6489 most likely, as the only other set that has this is 5870 which is Belville, never had any of that kind of set or those kinds of figures (dolls?)

 

I can confirm now 100% that the bricks I got are 22 and not 221 or a variation, as in person the 22 matches the slide perfectly while the 221 is slightly different and matches my other 221 bricks. :)

 

Unless there are some goofy color shenanigans that happened with this slide

 

Have no idea why the photo looks so off though, maybe its the purple background? But anyways you can see the difference super well in this type of lighting, tried to edit it to match more of what its like in real life but the contrast of both dark pinks is nice so didn't drastically edit the photo, but still a lot less blue than it was before haha

 

Looks like some sorbet colors in this lighting 😋 and with the slide it fits a summer/spring theme. gives me an idea for a new entry for my matchbox series

 

I can see the "purple" in "bright purple" in this shot, but not how the other one is violet...

 

The only thing that helps me differentiate between these colors is the mold pip😂 one good thing about the "rising mold pip" I think.

 

Another good color in my book, can work really well in some builds and or with other colors. although limited, you can make a lot of things in just this color alone.

At 4:10 AM on the morning of April 29, 1903, approximately 82 million tonnes of rock slide off Turtle Mountain into the valley annihilating part of the small mining town of Frank, Alberta. The wave of limestone reached the other side of the valley seen at the bottom of the photo. Approximately 80 people remain buried in the rubble and it is still one of Canada's worst natural disasters (Wikipedia). The small stretch of highway seen in the lower right shows how big this slide is.

 

I know it is a fairly cliché view of this, but we were pressed for time a bit.

Frank, Alberta

Showbus at Woburn Abbey

 

September 1982

Slide from a set used to teach biology at Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, Belleville, Ontario, possibly in the 1920s. The original boxes were labelled 'Junior' and 'Senior', but the contents appear to have been mixed up.

 

Donated to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County by Mike and Sue Mills in October 2015.

Noa March 2012 portrait family visit holiday

Class 1600 No 1607 VLISSINGEN waiting departure from S' Hertogenbosch with Train No 959 the 1526 Zandvoort to Heerlen. The writing on the side of the locomotive says "lk trok de langste reizigerstrein ter wereld". On 19th February 1989 this locomotive hauled the longest passenger train in the world made up of 60 coaches, the record didn't last long as on 27th April 1991 the Belgians ran one of 70 coaches.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqNNIJvSQDM

  

Colour Slide scan

Fuji 100ASA Film

Camera Canon EOS300

Lens Canon 75-300mm

Ref No 7426.

Image from my installation entitled: "The Ruins of 270 Sherman Ave. North," a site specific work in a former textile factory in Hamilton, Ontario. It consisted of a cycling slide show of abandoned spider webs that I photographed in the space and two overhead projections of portraits of the species that made the webs.

Found 126-format Kodachrome slide dated February 1967 showing two girls and an adult woman by the seaside. These are the same girls as in THIS PHOTO although the adult is different. Looking closely at the adult woman I think she is also the person on the right in THIS PICTURE.

Photo showing the impressive slides at the POSTCITY.

 

credit: Florian Voggeneder

This is one of the pigs we care for in the barn & today he decided that there was not going to be any performance out of him. We walk our pigs outside everyday but he came out of the pen 3 feet & crashed! Can't say I have ever seen a pig slide in such a SPLAY manor. This is why we called him SAFE!

 

Slide from a set used to teach biology at Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, Belleville, Ontario, possibly in the 1920s. The original boxes were labelled 'Junior' and 'Senior', but the contents appear to have been mixed up.

 

Donated to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County by Mike and Sue Mills in October 2015.

Found Kodachrome slide dated October 1975 showing the bride with two bridesmaids.

Playing around with the a6000 to quickly copy a found slide with a 16mm extension tube.

 

the carrier takes 4 slides..

Commercial Doors - Sliding Doors

 

FDC is a licensed Nabco / GyroTech automatic doors installer for the state of Florida. FDC installs Whisper Slider brand automatic doors among others. This prefered brand is an ultra-quiet, high-performance entrance system that has one of the lowest lifetime cost of ownership of any automatic door system on the market today! It is the ideal solution for almost all standard slide door applications. The Whisper Slider has recently been tested and approved for Class 1 Vertical Laminar Flow Clean Rooms making it suitable for critical applications, like computer centers and laboratories. Available with fixed sidelights, full breakout and pocketed construction (with or without transoms) it will accommodate virtually any door opening.

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