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I found myself in one of the coolest toilets ever at Charlton Hall in Northumberland and took more photos than is probably legal! Processed in iColorama and Nik Efex. HSS, everybody! :)
that's the day i was born and hence, i had a birthday on april 9th, 2009! AHHHH!
it was a fun day. though it ended with bloatedness after drinking a soy chai at a restaurant. it was the powder mix chai, which, from experience, tends to be laden with dairy... Oh NOES! . . .
in any case, it was still fun. a guy gave me a HUGE purple cellophane wrapped basket of homemade peanut butter cookies he made himself, pretty white roses, funny balloons, and a card about BOOTYBUTTS (the card i received at work was about a toilet and poo... ironic much?)! his mom got me a to-die-for gift card to starbuck's (i whole-heartedly support the local coffee and tea shops, but sometimes, they just aren't around when you need 'em the most!)
then he and i went out to breakfast/lunch/brunch/whatever you wanna call it at T.C. Eggington's. they have great vegetarian choices... "portobellini"... yum! on the way to breakfast, we saw a mother and her tiny baby ducks by the freeway in the puddle-y canal/gutter/whatever you wanna call that. it was cool because it was my birthday and they were cute, yet odd because it was by a freeway and not in a park, or in my school's irrigation or something. them duckies must be suffering economically too, eh?
so after that, i contemplated going back home to work on a commedia dell'arte mask for theatre class, but decided to just veg and hang with this guy at his apartment (i find vegging out, doing nothing a bit difficult to do sometimes).
later on, we met up with my parents to eat dinner at the Euro Cafe in Gilbert, AZ. a great foodsie greeky place. and that's where, you know, *ahem*... the soy-chai-laden-with-dairy-omg-why-did-i-order-this fiasco happened. so after dinner, with all of us feeling like cows (even though i hardly ate anything and they ate like contestants in a hotdog eating contest), we went to Wal-Mart of all places. i'm particularly NOT a Wal-Mart fan, but since i was at Wal-Mart and it might be cheaper than at other places, i bought vanilla soy ice cream because i was magnetized/hankering for some.
we finally headed home around 11pm, after which i quickly shoved this guy out the door and kissed him goodbye, so i could heat up some of those peanut butter cookies and WHAM BAM!... inhale hot cookies n' ice cream. mmmmmmmmmm... no cake this year. and i wanted it that way. no one even sang to me either i noticed, but that's perfectly ok. it's not a crime. wait wait...i take that back: he played the weird al birthday song... so essentially, i was sung to in mp3 format. :)
oh yeah, and at work today for my 'employee birthday'... i made up fruit, granola, & yogurt parfaits for everyone. someone bought all the ingredients (i requested it instead of birthday cake), and i went right to work -- whipping up those babies during my lunch break. i was so amazed some people didn't know what a parfait was or how to make them.
well, now they know :)
suffice to say, i'm on a parfait kick now. i hadn't had one in a year before that day. soy yogurt though. yes, please. :)
p.s. thanks dude for taking these kickity arse photos!
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These icons you can see at the toilets of The Lighthouse, a center for architecture and design in Glasgow. I think they are great.
Annapurna Circuit: Toilet sign next to a small Buddhist stupa with prayer flags in Hongde (elevation 3370 metres), Manang District, Nepal. Some peaks of the Annapurna Range can be seen in the background.
Camera: Ricoh KR-10 Super.
Lens: ?
Fujichrome slide film.
Scanner: Nikon LS-5000 (by jetzt-digital).
Edited with GIMP.
As many opine for the days when the Bozeman Local ran like clockwork and with clean power, no doubt people such as Mark Hemphill yearn for when the MRL #405 plied the rails as DRGW #3047. Although the tonnage on this day won't make a dent in the speed, even with a 1.9% grade ahead, the #405 undoubtedly saw mountain territory in its previous life. The #3047 was one of 22 GP35's delivered to the DRGW between 1964/65. Like most of the GP35 fleet, it lasted just about 28 years, being retired in Dec 1993 along with 17 others. An interesting note is that all 22 GP35's were made to be trailing unit only in 1972, removing cab seats, toilets and radios. I am unsure if this lasted until their retirement or if they were made lead qualified again at some point. Thanks to utahrails.net for the great details! Its an interesting note that by now the #405 has spent close to or more time on the Montana Rail Link than it did the Denver and Rio Grande Western. Time marches on!
The urinals at the shopping mall at the Euro Tunnel Duty Free terminal are surreally yellow this morning. !
I was once asked: you can build also a toilet? But of course, I replied. The question is now a few months old, but my answer is there now.
I was leaving for vacation the next day, and I come home to find my toilet all clogged up. My roommate had some friends over and one of them left this for me.
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Over the years, my sister and I have both had weird, disturbing, recurring dreams about bathrooms. They're always filthy, especially the toilets, and always inexplicably so.
One theory is that the dreams have to do with some sort of repressed emotion. You know... something that needs to come out, but can't in such an inhospitable environment.
I don't know if there's any truth to that. For what it's worth, I haven't had those dreams in a long time. I'm just attracted to rundown, rotting, mouldering things. The why is unimportant.
just for fun...
why someone would demolish a home halfway then leave a brightly colored toilet remaining is quite odd...and perhaps a show of humor.
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I like decorating the toilet, we are renting a flat so could only do so much, but it turned out quite good :) I bought my flamingo at cocktail de luxe in stockholm and almost missed my buss back home to my hometown because of it. It was all worth it in the end ;)
Because you never know when a Wookiee or some Ewoks can attack you...
Did you know that today November 19th is World Toilet Day?
Well, now you know.
Stormtroopers 365 > Day 231/365
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Toilet mirror
Joseph Germain Dutalis (1780 – 1852) and Louis Royer (1793 – 1868)
Brussels, 1828 – 1829
silver gilt, mirror glass
This mirror was the showpiece of an extensive toilet
service that the Dutch king William I ordered as a wedding
gift for his daughter, Princess Marianne, who married
Prince Albert of Prussia in 1830. For this magnificent
commission in the French Empire style, the King engaged
Dutalis, the leading Brussels goldsmith. The figures are
by the sculptor Royer. The set included a jewel coffer,
large and smaller gilded boxes and a mirror.
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Toilettenspiegel
Joseph Germain Dutalis (1780 – 1852) und Louis Royer (1793 – 1868)
Brüssel, 1828 – 1829
Silber vergoldet, Spiegelglas
Dieser Spiegel war das Prunkstück eines umfangreichen Toilettenservices, den der niederländische König Wilhelm I. als Hochzeitsgeschenk für seine Tochter, Prinzessin Marianne, anfertigen ließ, die 1830 Prinz Albert von Preußen heiratete.
Für diesen großartigen Auftrag im Stil des französischen Empire, beauftragte der König Joseph Germain Dutalis, den führenden Brüsseler Goldschmied. Die Figuren wurden von dem Bildhauers Louis Royer modelliert.
Das Toilettenservices bestand aus einer Schmuckschatulle, sowie aus große und kleinere vergoldete Kästchen und einem Spiegel.
Room 1.13 / Rijksmuseum
Amsterdam / Nederland
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