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Portugal, in late afternoon and tired from walking Zena
rests of the wall of Cascais Bay. The bunch you see
on the beach, behind her right shoulder, are lobster pots.
From here we went to dinner, this was summertime and
the sun was low. The photo dates 2.000.
24/04/2025. London, UK. The Prince of Wales during a visit to Mentivity, an organisation committed to empowering young people by ensuring they have access to high-quality youth services and safe spaces where they can thrive. His Royal Highness met Mentivity founders, Sayce Holmes-Lewis and Leon Wright, who shared how their upbringing on the Aylesbury Estate has shaped Mentivity’s innovative approach to supporting young people. The Prince spent time with the young people supported by Mentivity and had the opportunity to engage with some of the activities the organisation provides. His Royal Highness also joined a roundtable hosted by entrepreneur Tim Campbell MBE, a former winner and current advisor on The Apprentice. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace
This was posted just down from Old Navy. In front of Old Navy, there was this little mobile thing with street performers...trying to get people excited about a new Tide product. There were camera crews EVERYWHERE. It was crazy. They got right up in my face a few times. I'm hoping it was for next season's Apprentice.
EDIT: It was on November 2nd's episode of "The Apprentice: Martha Stewart."
l to r: Samuel Collardey, director; writer Catherine Paille (with Collardey), producer Gregoire Debailly
April 22, 2015: Bruce Buck Davidson Jr and #6 The Apprentice at the Rolex Three Day Event first horse inspection. Candice Chavez/ESW/CSM
This was Alice's, who can't have onion (amongst other things), so was slightly different than the version others got.
24/04/2025. London, UK. The Prince of Wales during a visit to Mentivity, an organisation committed to empowering young people by ensuring they have access to high-quality youth services and safe spaces where they can thrive. His Royal Highness met Mentivity founders, Sayce Holmes-Lewis and Leon Wright, who shared how their upbringing on the Aylesbury Estate has shaped Mentivity’s innovative approach to supporting young people. The Prince spent time with the young people supported by Mentivity and had the opportunity to engage with some of the activities the organisation provides. His Royal Highness also joined a roundtable hosted by entrepreneur Tim Campbell MBE, a former winner and current advisor on The Apprentice. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace
April 22, 2015: Bruce Buck Davidson Jr and #6 The Apprentice at the Rolex Three Day Event first horse inspection. Candice Chavez/ESW/CSM
Trump Tower. This reminded me when the TV Show the Apprentice first aired my Dad wanted to pay me $8.50 to watch the show so I could learn what "Business" is all about.
What I learned?
Donald Trump is a douche
Business is crooked, lame and stupid
Never learn anything from a reality based tv show-though I knew that already.
There were two brothers performing for Tide. The one black dude on top of the pile is actually jumping over five people. He did it - believe it or not! The other black guy, without a shirt on, is spotting...
April 22, 2015: Bruce Buck Davidson Jr and #6 The Apprentice at the Rolex Three Day Event first horse inspection. Candice Chavez/ESW/CSM
The contestants arrive at the Grapple office for a briefing from Grapple Founder Jamie True and Chairman, Jon Claydon
24/04/2025. London, UK. The Prince of Wales during a visit to Mentivity, an organisation committed to empowering young people by ensuring they have access to high-quality youth services and safe spaces where they can thrive. His Royal Highness met Mentivity founders, Sayce Holmes-Lewis and Leon Wright, who shared how their upbringing on the Aylesbury Estate has shaped Mentivity’s innovative approach to supporting young people. The Prince spent time with the young people supported by Mentivity and had the opportunity to engage with some of the activities the organisation provides. His Royal Highness also joined a roundtable hosted by entrepreneur Tim Campbell MBE, a former winner and current advisor on The Apprentice. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace
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April 22, 2015: Bruce Buck Davidson Jr and #6 The Apprentice at the Rolex Three Day Event first horse inspection. Candice Chavez/ESW/CSM
Here Imre is off to his photographic ability once again.
The contrast of the green and brown leaves is the
highlight in this image.
In the last 2 episodes of NBC’s The apprentice, Yahoo! was a big sponsor for the charity event benefiting The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. At the end of the show they urged viewers to go to www.apprentice-auction.com/ to bid on more charity items. However they used ebay to host their online auctions, rather than Yahoo! Auctions. Someone is gonna get fired over this oversight?
After the dance session was over, I had one frame left
so this is it, and even when tired the Lady shows great
personality.
Sony DSC-HX90V
The Shard, also referred to as the Shard of Glass, Shard London Bridge and formerly London Bridge Tower, is a 72-storey skyscraper, designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano, in Southwark, London, that forms part of the Shard Quarter development.
24/04/2025. London, UK. The Prince of Wales during a visit to Mentivity, an organisation committed to empowering young people by ensuring they have access to high-quality youth services and safe spaces where they can thrive. His Royal Highness met Mentivity founders, Sayce Holmes-Lewis and Leon Wright, who shared how their upbringing on the Aylesbury Estate has shaped Mentivity’s innovative approach to supporting young people. The Prince spent time with the young people supported by Mentivity and had the opportunity to engage with some of the activities the organisation provides. His Royal Highness also joined a roundtable hosted by entrepreneur Tim Campbell MBE, a former winner and current advisor on The Apprentice. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace
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