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[i love yul brynner. even though it seems a lot of people my age dont even know who he is.]
someone told me i turned into a ditz this year. that i am dumb and she is better than me. maybe i am ditzy. that doesnt mean people hate me.
on another note...i got back my grades for this year.... 3.1. could of been better, they could have been worse, but i am happy with it.
take note that i am wearing bright pink here. this very photograph was to document for my sister that i do not in fact wear black every single day of summer.
summer this year is the best thing that has happened to me.
I picked up a lady on Old Bond St earlier who was working on a women's cancer awareness charity show with catwalk models..
I wouldn't take the fare (preferring her to use it as a donation)....and now I've just won five times the fare on the lottery
Monday's exploration started with a bang. While exploring the area around Gladstone, MB, we decided to return to a massive house that we'd found last summer but couldn't enter back then because the vegetation had made it inaccessible. This weekend the timing was right and we went in. Most of the rooms of the house had been vandalized, but a couple of them were golden.
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The Real Thing
American Airlines Theatre
Cast List:
Ewan McGregor
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Cynthia Nixon
Josh Hamilton
Ronan Raferty
Alex Breaux
Madeline Weinstein
Production Credits:
Sam Gold (Direction)
David Zinn (Scenic Design)
Kaye Voyce (Costume Design)
Mark Barton (Lighting Design)
Bray Poor (Sound Design)
Other Credits:
Written by: Tom Stoppard
Photos by Joan Marcus
Grindstone Point is a tough place, the footing on the loose stone is treacherous, and the tiered beach is exhausting.
My favorite gas station when heading west on I-10. The Thing is located on I-10 mile marker 322 heading to Tucson from El Paso. They have all sorts of junk, an excellent Dairy Queen with those yummy brazer burgers. It's a great place to stop and stretch. Never went to see what "The Thing" is. Never felt generous enough to part with an entire dollar to see it. Anyway, it's supposed to be "the mystery of the West" so why should I ruin it for you?
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I do not remember this specimens' name either. I do remember, however, that it is the smallest member of the Armadillo family. It is about as big as my thumb.
Raghnailt is such a sweet lonely little thing.
That watch she always wears used to belong to her eldest brother, she didn't get to keep much from her family so it means a lot to her.
After P.Batoni.
The Greatest Thing in the World and Other Addresses by Henry Drummond (1851-1897) 1920s .
Christian moral lessons from Drummond. Illustrated with b/w photo gravures from the masters.
Published by Collins, London. Red cloth boards, 317 pages, 10cm x 15cm.
A great paint job and custom wheels make this a very special Thing. :-D
This was one of only two VW Things at the 2012 Terryville Volkswagen show. (I already showed the other in my photostream.
The Thing was made primarily for off-road motoring and for unpaved roads. Its lack of amenities - no carpeting, no insulation - signified this as a basic, rugged utility car. Its removable doors and lack of shoulder harnesses or head restraints, however, made it a target of safety advocates, which explains why it didn’t last long in the U.S. market.
This is for threesixtyfive the Sunday theme.
This my friends, is a massaging machine ... it has the awe inspiring name of
"Pounding Expert II"
... and pound it does!
If you put it on your neck your nose will be buzzing, your voice vibrating & your brain rattling, but it does feel very good & relieves muscular stress very well.
BCA used to call it the red nipple thing ... for very good reason I suppose!
Incidentally I really had to rack my brain for a feel good subject ... at the moment not much is making me feel good :-(
Look, kid. Before you file that report that lands both of us working graveyard security shift on an arctic garbage scow for the rest of our lives let's just both agree that neither of us saw a giant arm out there moving around on its own.
trying to figure out why free air compressor barely builds pressure, I'm kind of tired of fixing things
"The first thing to say about the new improved Design Museum ......... is that it is an exceptional achievement. It is a space for celebrating and exploring the made and the visual, the magic of human invention, the objects that shape our lives, and the skills and forces that shape them. First glimpses of its permanent and temporary exhibitions suggest intriguing (if strongly western-oriented) displays. This is important, valuable, thrilling stuff, when you consider what the Model T Ford or the iPhone have done for and to the world.
The project, in Kensington High Street, west London, has enrolled some considerable talents: the minimalist designer John Pawson has created the museum’s interior, and OMA, the world-famous architects led by Rem Koolhaas, have both masterplanned the city block in which it stands and designed the luxury apartments that play an important part in making it viable. A relic of 1960s optimism has been restored, the half-beautiful, half-quaint hyperbolic paraboloid roof of the otherwise demolished former Commonwealth Institute, its propensity to leak fixed, and the new museum has been installed under its sheltering wing.
The achievement would have been greater if OMA had designed the museum and Pawson had designed the luxury apartments
New palaces of culture like this don’t happen often or easily, yet the new improved Design Museum has come into being over the decade of the Great Recession and with limited government support. It is the result of 10 years’ effort by its director, Deyan Sudjic, formerly of the Observer. It is the culmination of more than 60 years’ campaigning for good modern design by Terence Conran, the retailer-restaurateur-designer who founded and helps fund the Design Museum. More specifically it owes its origins to the Boilerhouse design gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum, which Conran helped set up in 1981, which then morphed into the Design Museum, which opened in its first building near Tower Bridge in 1989."
www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/nov/13/design-museu...
"The Design Museum is a museum in Kensington, London, which covers product, industrial, graphic, fashion and architectural design. The museum operates as a registered charity, and all funds generated by ticket sales aid the museum in curating new exhibitions. Entrance is free to the museum's permanent collection display, "Designer Maker User". The museum was founded in 1989 by Sir Terence Conran. It was originally located by the River Thames near Tower Bridge, and later relocated to Kensington.
In June 2011, Sir Terence Conran donated £17.5 million to enable the Museum to move in 2016 from the warehouse to a larger site which formerly housed the Commonwealth Institute in west London. This landmark from the 1960s, a Grade II* listed building that had stood vacant for over a decade, was developed by a design team led by John Pawson who made the building fit for a 21st-century museum, whilst at the same time retaining its spatial qualities.
The Design Museum opened in its Kensington location on 24 November 2016. The move gave the museum three times more space than in its previous location at Shad Thames, with the new Swarovski Foundation Centre for Learning, 202-seat Bakala Auditorium and a dedicated gallery to display its permanent collection, accessible free of charge. The move brought the museum into Kensington's cultural quarter, joining the Royal College of Art, V&A, Science Museum, Natural History Museum and Serpentine Gallery."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_Museum
designmuseum.org
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This 1973 Volkswagen Thing has had quite a bit done to it. We had it stripped down to bare metal and Epoxy primed for rust protection. Then we began the rust repair there were a lot of panels that need small patches, the fenders were repaired, new floor pans were installed and the front nose panel was replaced. Mechanical and electrical systems were gone through and repaired to get the car back up and running. A new top and interior will be next.
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