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During Glasgow's Merchant City Festival last weekend innocent shoppers were targeted by a menacing group of aliens. This poor shopper, while showing an initial willingness to play along and despite feigned concern by the invading hoard was left literally Gob Smacked (a widely used Glaswegian term, though usually in a different context).
In all seriousness, she was a terrific sport and really threw herself into the role! As for the Aliens they were out of this world. Search Flickr for "alien merchant city glasgow" for more superb pictures from the event or even go to their home planet at www.ljud.si/slo/ !
Small version of the Alien APC.
Yes. It looks a bit weird. It has a bad height/width aspect ratio because of the operator seat inside. And there is no steering.
But:
- Both doors can be opened.
- The turrets can turn.
- The large turret can be stowed away to the back.
- The operator seat can move and turn.
- 4-6 Weapons can be placed under the roof.
- and ... it is small enough to fit into my Alien dropship.
Type:ALIEN exotic
Neck:Hard Maple
Body:Maple + Flamed Maple
Color:Vintage Sunburst
Konstruksi:Neck Thru
Skala:25,5"
Fingerboard:Rosewood
Frets:22 fret Jumbo "JIM DUNLOP"
Inlay:Abalon
Binding:Abalon
Pickup:Special Shredder
Elektronik:2V, 2T, 1switch 3way
Bridge:Special Shredder Black Nikel
Dryer / Machine Head:Special Shredder Black Nikel
Hardware:Korea
String:D'addario
Pickguard:White Pearl Abalon
What's in your draws, draws, clutter, alien (in hiding) sparklers, Dunhill watch, calculator, free post cards, recycled pink tissue paper, coasters with sheep on, sewing kit!, posh wine bag, calligraphy set, ball of string
The Dark Side of the Moon, MO, Round 1!
Neil Armstrong took a secret to his grave. No human knows, or will know, this secret. It tells the truth, and nothing but the truth, of The Dark Side of the Moon. It has remained unexplored since Armstrong’s day. And there is a reason for this. The Dark Side of the Moon…
Is inhabited!
by ALIENS!
They are, in fact, harvesting the moon’s natural recourse, which everyone knows, is a plentiful supply of cheese!
They have Genetically Modified the cheese to grow up, above the ground, like wheat, rather than having to dig them out of the ground like clay.
The cheese ‘stalks’ are cut manually by workers…
Then thrown up onto a conveyer belt, into a large transport truck.
This ‘truck’ has treads instead of tires, as the moon is a rocky, uneven surface.
Driven manually by aliens, the cheese can transport easily and quickly.
The cheese is taken to a pick-up zone, where they are picked up, and placed in a large spaceship, where they can be transferred to factories.
The Alien Team at the Churui cardboard sled competition. (actually, we called ourselves the Mongrels, but...we were supposed to be aliens. They kindly translated mongrels for us, though, to the shock of the whole crowd)
That big thing broke my lens hood on the climb up. Vasquez Rocks cross processed for an alien landscapes project last semester. scanned from a neg.
Alien Ant Farm + InMe + The Dirty Youth @ Rock City, Nottingham - Friday 8th January 2016.
Photograph by Sean Larkin for Midlands Rocks
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