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MB04BKY ( ex BU52LEE )Transbus Dennis Dart - Transbus Alexander MPD.
Stringers Pontefract Motorways, Pontefract,
West Yorkshire.
Just got this light up string toy thingy from Tanga.com. It uses LED to make cool patterns on a twily string. Simply concept... cool idea... impossible to photograph. This kind of gives you the idea.
I join the ranks of Moxiee and unsure shot!
We were in NYC for a few days, and I had just finished a call with Moxiee. I told her I was having an iced tea in Little Italy and that the festival was indeed happening. She signed off with "Look for the String Cheese Guy!" 2 minutes later, there he was.
My mom is incredibly talented and creative. Right now she is working on these gorgeous necklaces. She is planning on opening an etsy shop.
Men's G-string underwear is the scantiest piece of underwear a man can have for himself. They are tiny, erotic, and in fashion. They are your perfect partner to display your wild side. They hardly cover your back keeping the attention on the pouch. G-strings for men are one of the most revealing styles of men's underwear.
RK25ZKA - Iveco Glance / Ilesbus UK (C33F).
Stringers Pontefract Motorways, West Yorkshire .
At Bridlington coach park.
Viaduct (Wayne Harlow) and Shattuck. String 145: tanglepatterns.com/2015/02/tanglepatterns-string-145.html
Start by placing a sword in the shed and turning it on its side to keep the shed open.
Pass the heddle string through the open shed from right to left.
I love having someone else draw my string. The results are always better than when I do the string myself....
The early morning dew delicately dapples a spider web at Priest Point in Tulalip, Wash., north of Seattle.
This book belonged to my Dad. It sits on one of our bookshelves and periodically I remember it and take it out to have a look at it. Dad bought it on the 2nd March 1934. I know this because he always wrote his name in his books along with the date. He will have been in Cambridge so very probably he bought it at Heffer's Bookshop, the same people who published it. Inside the book is the original green string that it came with. I've never removed the string and it looks like Dad never it took it out. But may be he did. He certainly read the book as on a couple of pages I have found that he has marked the text. The book is a lecture that W W Rouse Ball gave at the Royal Institution in London in 1920. It starts -
"I have chosen as the subject for this Lecture String Figures, which I present to you as a world-wide amusement of primitive man, and as being in themselves interesting to most people."
It then goes on for nearly 22 full pages (with some illustrations). At the end he introduces Mrs Rishbeth whose "adventurous travels among aboriginees are well known". Mrs Rishbeth then showed 14 examples of string figures. The book goes on to give instructions on 30 string figures.
W W Rouse Ball was an eminent mathematician at Trinity College, Cambridge, though not at the same time as Dad was a student in Cambridge as Rouse Ball died in 1925.
Mrs Kathleen Haddon Rishbeth (1881 - 1961) was quite an academic in her own right beginning in zoology and then turning to anthropology. She was co-author of the book "The World's Peoples and How They Live", and also wrote extensively about string figures. Such titles as "Artists in String: String Figures: Their Regional Distribution and Social Significance ". She was the daughter of the Cambridge academic Professor Alfred Cort Haddon.
Big Island coastline with Maui in the distance under a string of clouds.
© Christopher Johnson
Popular Photography "Photo of the Day" 10/15/2013
FOR SALE: $125 each
Both of these have a 24" in scale, on a hardwood neck with metal frets. They have a piezo electric pickup installed so you can play them accoustic or through an amp. Currently tuned to an open G with the bottom 3 string from a guitar, but you can tune it however you want. The action is plenty low for fingering chords. If you're interested in either of these, please contact me.
Posting this from work as we still have no home internet access. I'll catch up with your 'streams as soon as connectivity is restored. Have a great Monday, folks!
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