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Too bad the posing is still quite uncontrollable...So the only smile was affected by this sudden movement on the side....
Hi, I'm Randy and I'm a "Steelhead Addict."
My addiction has become uncontrollable. I wake up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat screaming "FISH ON! I couldn't take it anymore! I had to get out and feed my addiction! YES! I admit it! I had a relapse today! As an addict, I have that one special "run" I go to, to get my "FIX". On those days when I need it most, my run always "hooks" me up with the fix I need. I watched six other so called "addicts" trying to get a fix in my "special place." As the last two left, I slid in right behind them and put the final touches on my rig. After about 10 minutes, the shakes had gotten so bad, I knew the only temporary cure for my addiction would be found in the right drift. I knew where the source of my addiction was hiding. It was only a matter of time before I would float my flies in the right drift. With a Snap-T spey cast, I placed my rig in the bubble line. I threw the big mend for a drag free drift. My indicator swirled around with current . . . Slam - my indicator disappeared into the deep. . . I swung my TFO Switch down river and up to set the hook! The source of my addiction darted out of the river thrashing it's head back and forth in an attempt to spit the orange and chartreuse egg I had used to trigger his strike. After a few minutes I carefully turned him towards the riverbank. With a tail grab, I landed him.
My name is Randy, and I am ADDICTED to Steelhead!
I come home, and I want more! I must feed this addiction of mine! There is no known cure! The pull on the end of the line serves only as a temporary fix!
If you're not a Steelhead Addict, this little story will probably lack a little emotional attachment. If you're an addict like me, get to a river. . . Feed the addiction within! Until the next fix. . .
Though beautiful, the Lupinus has spread uncontrollably in many areas in Norway and from 2016 it will be prohibited to import, sell or contribute to further spread of Lupinus in the wild in Norway. Make sure to limit your Lupinus to your garden! It is easy to do by removing the flowering stems before any of the Lupinus seed pods are ripe. Recycle your green gold (garden waste) and soil in your own garden to keep “control”, and use it to maintain your garden flowering.
Virgin Records 1978 V2106
A1 Uncontrollable Urge
A2 Satisfaction (I Can´t Get No)
A3 Praying Hands
A4 Space Junk
A5 Mongoloid
A6 Jocko Homo
B1 Too Much Paranoias
B2 Gut Feeling
B3 (Slap Your Mammy)
B4 Come Back Jonee
B5 Sloppy (I Saw My Baby Gettin´)
B6 Shrivel Up
According to BiBiDoan:
Falling in love is like snow falling on the tree, uncontrollable, keep on falling and falling, stucking on the tree, forming, wrapping around, and shaping up according to the shape of the tree. And then melting all over the tree... It’s beautiful... But at the end, it's all melted away...
Enjoy these beautiful photos. You can either check out the snow sight or check me out... Both are beautiful 😛 lol
Photos captured by me using iPad mini, (my tricks: put ipad on top of cars, or clip it on tree’s branches, then set up timer shutter, and pose for the camera for self photoshoot)
Lightly retouching in camera+
(P.S please don't re-post anyone photos without permission and without crediting the photographer works. It’s not nice, it’s stealing)
"When the Cannon was test fired, the Cannonballs were uncontrollable. A witness who observed the firing, reported that the projectiles had a kind of circular motion, plowed up an acre of ground, tore up a corn field, and mowed down saplings. The chain broke, and with the two balls going in opposite directions, one killed a cow in a distant field, while the other knocked down the chimney of a log cabin. The observers scattered as though the entire Yankee army had been turned loose in that vicinity."
I moment of candidness.
Step 1: Get Joana into an uncontrollable laughing streak.
Step 2: Adjust camera settings to rapid fire mode
Step 3: Press and hold shutter button until memory card is full
I used my DIY flash reflector to bounce the on-camera flash off the ceiling on this one. I will be posting a DIY tutorial on this soon. Stay posted.
Essex Fells, NJ
My first roll through this beast of a rangefinder. I used expired tri-x, developed in HC110 1+49 for 9:22.
The film was uncontrollably curly which makes for scan that aren't sharp from corner to corner, but I am impressed with the lens on this camera!
I am in love with this quirky camera!
It took an entire bar of snickers to pacify a child who can be seen weeping uncontrollably in the middle of the picture.
I loved this big hair so much it made me play with my camera :)) I think I will stick to modeling *uncontrollable giggles*
Good Ol’ Kacy Boy
April 24, 1999 – May 11, 2010
May he rest in peace and never hear thunderstorms again.
Kacy was the dog that started it all. He helped me find my passion and calling for working with dogs. Retired from 4-H only one year after he started (due to his uncontrollable and unbridled love for every single person on the planet), Kacy enjoyed time going on walks with Mom, following Dad on the four-wheeler, chasing soccer balls and exploring our property with me. He did wonderfully in 4-H with me, competing alongside Gretchen and her retriever Tres.
As a puppy, he visited Lindsey’s house frequently and was the first dog that Gammy let into her new house. He loved to play in the sprinkler.
Kacy showed his belly to several people, successfully enticing them to scratch it. He was terrified of gunshots and thunderstorms. Whenever he heard the offensive sounds, he would cower by the garage door and tremble. If he wasn’t so smelly all the time, we would have let him in…
He was a charming lovable oaf his entire life.
May 6th 2010, Kacy wandered from home, worrying the whole family. We did not think we would see him again. But, he returned the morning of May 9th, 2010 and I got to see him one last time. I gave him a haircut and snuggled his face. Mom thinks that he returned that morning so we could be together for the last time. I thought the same thing moments after I got the text that Dad sent stating that he had passed away. He romped with Daeli enthusiastically accidentally knocking Blitz around, who sustained a minor back injury.
It will feel empty to go home and not see him ambling to my car in greeting, slowly wagging his fluffy tail.
Kacy, I hope that you are chasing soccer balls and meeting all kinds of new people. I hope you know how much I love you. You were such an influential dog. You will never be forgotten.
You’re a good ol’ Kacy boy…
Devo Setlist:
Don't Shoot (I'm a Man)
Peek-a-Boo
What We Do
Going Under
Fresh
That's Good
Girl U Want
Whip It
Planet Earth
Uncontrollable Urge
Mongoloid
Jocko Homo
Smart Patrol / Mr. DNA
Gates of Steel
sadly, this is seriously what i started singing when scott and i saw this at golden gate park the other afternoon. then i began giggling. uncontrollably.
I like how she was as uncontrollable, as instinctive and as childish as she was emotional and fragile. this photo has been edited slightly, just for definition.
My first encounter with a swarm passing through gave me the uncontrollable urge to take off the mask. Bloody exiting
Wow, the Loma Prieta Fire burns uncontrollably up in the Santa Cruz Mountains. This hot, dry weather wasn't helping the situation... It may be the beginning of autumn but California's raging wildfire season was still going strong... Now this day, a new fire had started to blaze in the Santa Cruz Mountains... Cal Fire crews have responded to a fast-moving vegetation fire burning on the Loma Prieta ridge in the Santa Cruz Mountains, with the potential to burn 1,000 acres by Monday night. At least 300 structures were threatened, which is in proximity to television towers. Evacuations were in effect along Summit, Mount Madonna and Croy Ridge roads. About 300 people have evacuated the area.
A column of billowing black smoke was seen from as far away as Downtown San Jose. The fire was burning in steep inaccessible terrain covered in dry, drought-stressed vegetation. The fire broke out at around 2:45 p.m. in the area of Loma Prieta and Loma Chiquita roads off of Summit Road. The area is north of the border between Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties. At the same time, a statewide heat wave had baked even coastal cities. Gradual relief from the heat was expected to start by Wednesday or so. The Loma Fire was 5% contained as of 9:30 p.m. and the wildfire had the potential to spread as much as 5,000 acres overnight into Tuesday...
Pics taken from around San Jose, CA on Monday, September 26, 2016.
(Date the fire started: September 26, 2016)
Happy moment of the day: laughing uncontrollably as Beth randomly recites the following while waiting for her prints.
"I know this little boy who's nose is really runny, you may think it's funny, but it's really SNOT"
Todd Williamson explores ideas of order and tradition to examine the deep uncertainty and uncontrollable political, social, and cultural movements of our time. Both the work and concept generated for this installation were directly influenced by the environment in which it is displayed. Through its long elegant proportions, the church of Santa Maria della Pietà encourages a meditative, sequential process of reflection. Drawing from the site’s richness, the artist has developed a series of works which encourage contemplation, challenge the perceived order of tradition, and ask: Who are our apostles today? Is the influence of today’s perceived ‘influencers’ truly inspirational or dangerously dogmatic?
This model is completely berserk and uncontrollable!
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