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Petit coin du Hanoi

Taken at Luke AFB, AZ infront of the F-16 Reserve squadron Static Display aircraft.

 

throwback (n): reversion to an earlier type or phase

 

This weeks theme? 80's. I have to tell you that I got all dressed up but my pictures stunk. My bangs are too heavy and just don't remember how to stand up straight. My braided leather belt is still the same length but my hips...not so much. It just doesn't hang right now. The end of it, that we used to loop around and back through the belt is just a little nub.

 

But I still have a huge chambray shirt circa late 80's early 90's. I still know how to apply black eyeliner to the inside of my lids. And I've still got some awesome scrunch socks. Yep, I still got it.

 

And who can remember the 80's without busting out their Aqua Net. You gotta have that hairdryer to get the full on wing effect to the hair. The comb makes for easy teasing on the bangs, provided they aren't too long. And you just can't go wrong with a finger full of tulip rings and that Swatch!

 

I swear, if banana clips ever come back in style. I'm there. I'm so there.

FRESH.

 

USA Basketball Snapback.

 

CLASSIC.

A crab shell on the beach

A vacation to Mexico City led to DeGrazia’s seminal one-man show at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1942. He and his wife Alexandra left a ballet performance at intermission when DeGrazia said, “Diego Rivera is doing murals at the Palacio Municipal…he might be working late, it’s worth a try.” They gave a guard $5, met Rivera and his wife Frida Kahlo, and the norteamericano was “ecstatic” when Rivera took him on as his student-assistant. DeGrazia’s 1942 show was again exhibited in Mexico City at the Museo Estudio Diego Rivera 50 years later. Happy Throwback Thursday!

Pepsi and Coke have both recently had a push to reintodce their popular sodas with pure cane soda instead of high fructose corn syrup, which has been oten used since the early 1980's. Corn Syrup is cheaper but many people say cane sugar tastes better.

 

For Pepsi products returning to cane sugar, they've returned to an old logo and added the word "Throwback." I drink more Mountain Dew than any other soda and I could tell a subtle difference.

fun photos fro 2015, probably never posted before.

Im really excited to post this Power Ram 50 As this weeks Throwback!

 

I fell in love with the little dude... Maybe with Chevy's Colorado winning Truck of the Year Dodge should take a hint and get a cool Midsize Truck going! You know whats the benefit of two companies fighting to produce the best product for bragging rights?

 

Regular Joes end up with some pretty cool rides thanks to the big companies feuds!

Just over 18 years ago, Erik Coleman had a bachelor party and we went foaming......

L to R: Jon Roma, Doug Butzow, Erik Coleman, Steve Salzman, Chris Gothard, Dave Allenson, Dan Munson and Bob Banke.

OMG you thought MY hair was big, Sorry about the bad crooked scan job!! This was me and my first roommate, we had an apartment together when I was 18. Clearly she liked to draw on the walls. We were on our way to go "out" YUCK! We were SO proud!!

 

Riding a great horse named Hispano in an event called the "Saut de Haie" (Hedge Jump) during the Carousel at the French Armor and Cavalry School in July of 1989. Hispano never once balked nor refused a jump, either in practice nor when it was "showtime." What a great horse!

USS RUSHMORE (March 20, 2013) Sergeant Steve E. Barrientos, fire direction controller, 1st Platoon, Battery B, Battalion Landing Team 3/5, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, practices techniques from the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program aboard USS Rushmore, March 20. Barrientos, 23, is from Fontana, Calif. He joined to become an FDC because he thought it would best utilize his skills and because it was his lifelong dream. To pass time while deployed, he plays poker, reads and hangs out with his friends. His favorite part of the deployment has been training in foreign countries. He looks forward to going home to see his son and visiting his family. The 15th MEU is deployed as part of the Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group as a U.S. Central Command theater reserve force, providing support for maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timothy R. Childers/ Released)

 

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This photo was taking with a Canon Rebel T5i and the standard 18-55 mm kit lens.

Sergeant Scott W. Gilchrist, recovery team leader, 81mm Mortars/Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel Platoon, Weapons Company, Battalion Landing Team 3/5, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, practices a carabineer tie-off during rappelling training off the flight deck of USS Peleliu, March 5. The main training objective was keeping the 14 BLT Helicopter Rope Suspension Technique masters current in their qualifications, but it also gave the Security Platoon an opportunity to practice rappelling, which is one of the ways troops can be inserted into different situations. The 15th MEU is deployed as part of the Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group as a U.S. Central Command theater reserve force, providing support for maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. Gilchrist, 24, is from Hurst, Texas, and is a HRST master with the unit. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. John Robbart III) www.facebook.com/15thMarineExpeditionaryUnit

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Early attempts at doing my own nails…

When I rescued Rusty in 2015 I did not know that his red fur was caused from skin that had been infected and was healing. I actually named him Rusty because of that red coat! However, I am much happier that his fur is now its natural colour because his skin is healthy!

Pepsi Throwback, Real Sugar, Target Stores, 7/2014 Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.

This isn’t a Corvette. It’s the Equus Throwback.

 

Okay, so it is a Corvette, sort of.

 

But this Corvette has been restyled, and given a little bit more grunt by Equus Automotive, creator of the Bass770.

 

The retro-inspired Throwback is a limited model, with only 25 planned by the Detroit-based company, which utilises the ‘Vette as a basis to create a “significantly upgraded” muscle car.

 

The Corvette’s supercharged V8 can be tuned to an output of 746kW and 1114Nm. Equus says it’s capable of a 2.5-second run to 97km/h (60mph), and has a top speed of 354km/h.

 

Equus Autmotive’s goal with the Throwback was to inspire a sense of nostalgia in muscle car fans while providing a car with modern-day usability.

 

“The Throwback model uses unique styling language in its outer skin to create a breathtaking vision of the ultimate Corvette. Equus takes the customer down memory lane to an era when Corvettes were synonymous with performance and class.

 

“The Throwback can be personalized for the design orientated drivers or for the fastest paced performance centric customer, always emphasizing the original love of an icon, desire for innovation and uncompromised quality.

 

“Just as companies like Brabus and Alpina focus on European brands, Equus Automotive is focused on providing American Sports car lovers the ultimate interpretation of todayʼs designs.

With a nice retro shout-out to the George Reeves days, I think.

 

I do spend some time removing the red eye from my photos before posting, but there are times when I'm tempted to leave them alone. It would have looked like Superman was using his heat vision, right?

Encyclopedia Britannica 3

 

These are like cave paintings to kids now a days.....

summer throwback

because i hate winter

 

dat sunburnnn

Minolta X-700

MD Rokkor 45/2

Fujicolor C200

Minolta X-700

MD Rokkor 45/2

Fujicolor C200

Goal: Create posters for each week of a four week series.

Audience: Young adults, most grew up in old southern traditional churches.

Direction: Tried to "throw back" to some images of what some associate church with. The blurb for the series is: "Whether you came from old church, big church, southern church, or no church at all, we all have our own ideas of what church is. For the next four weeks, we will be looking at what church WAS, and what God's church really IS."

Project: Throwback

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