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This one was pretty funny. There were several pigeons snacking away. I took a bunch of boring pictures of them while waiting for something exciting to happen. I eventually gave up and began packing up my camera. Just then the dog in the background (left) started barking and running down to the group. I quickly whipped up the camera again and didn't get a chance to adjust anything. I barely had time to look in the viewfinder. Thank god for high FPS!
Members of the England women’s cricket team visited the Acid Survivors Foundation (ASF) in Dhaka on Wednesday 19 March to see how UK aid has helped thousands of women and children who have been disfigured in acid attacks.
Around 3,000 victims of these horrific attacks have been given treatment and support over the past decade, thanks to funding from the UK Government.
Taking a break from their ICC Women’s World Twenty20 training schedule, the players met with survivors and heard their stories. They also spoke to doctors and medical staff about the issue of violence against women in Bangladesh and how it can often be linked to practices like early, forced marriage.
She looks so mean here, it's hilarious. She thinks she's so bad-ass.
(Not the best framing job, but you try capturing this crazy thing when she's leaping off of couches and knocking into things.)
Massive Attack
@ The Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, CA
October 16, 2014
All photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com
We regularly sic her on the laser pointer but when Lizz started spraying down the tarp, she found new prey to attack
2011 World Time Attack.
Practice: carsforhope.com/2011/08/wtac-practice/
Day 1 wrap up: carsforhope.com/2011/08/wtac-day-1-wrap-up/
Tarzan and Cyber Evo comes from behind to take the crown: carsforhope.com/2011/08/tarzan-and-cyber-evo-comes-from-b...
The sound, the lights, the atmosphere, the amazing musicianship were incredible. What a vast catalogue of amazing songs they have too.
Somewhere in space, in Star Wars Universe... My newest MOC - Smugglers hangar with starfighter Firebolt 1. More:
www.lugpol.pl/forum/viewtopic.php?p=112311&sid=6d411c...
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I love what flamingos represent in the same way I am an athiest that "believes" in luck.
There's always a part of people that wants to have something nice and not dirty or used or scratched or alive. There is a place for the plastic in our lives, otherwise I don't suppose they'd be so very sucessful.
The Keys give me that feeling in the actual Florida, but if you look closely, the brightly painted signs have been battered by summer storms so they're cracked and worn and faded up front.
A pink plastic flamingo is a thing that should not be, yet there it is.
Do you see that look in his eyes??? That was the moment that the cake attack idea was put into his evil little brain. LoL You can't give Ryan ideas like that, because he will do it!
One angry white goose. It may be blurred, but it shows how angry the goose was!
On a morning walk around st James lake, Brackley.
Felt a bit sorry for some of the marvelous creatures that had been stuffed for display in the Natural History Museum in Dubrovnik. Bad enough to be hunted and killed but then to be preserved for display with comical glass eyes and fixed grins... think along these lines...
www.heavy.com/comedy/2012/09/the-20-worst-pieces-of-terri...
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Today the Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation in partnership with the Australian Defence Force announced Sue Stanley, triple world aerobics champion and media personality, as the Defence Lake Attack Fun Run and Walk Event Ambassador.
A special procession including two light horsemen and a 15-tonne Bushmaster army vehicle were escorted by Victoria Police north along Swanston Street to the steps of the Melbourne Town Hall as part of the official launch of the Defence Lake Attack Fun Run and Walk 2010.
Inside the Bushmaster was a special pair of gold running shoes that was presented to Sue Stanley to officially signify her appointment as the Defence Lake Attack Fun Run and Walk Ambassador.
Sue accepted her gold running shoes in the presence of Australia’s only female two-star general, Air Vice-Marshall Margaret Staib, along with Colonel Andrew McLean, Joint Logistic Command, and Tony Boll, CEO South Pacific DHL, principal event sponsor.
Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation CEO Andrew Chappell said, “We are delighted to announce Sue Stanley as the Defence Lake Attack Fun Run and Walk Ambassador. Sue is one of Australia’s most respected and much loved sporting champions and we are honoured and grateful to Sue for accepting our invitation to be ambassador for the event.”
Since the mid-1980s the Defence Lake Attack Fun Run and Walk has been organised by the Australian Defence Force as a fundraiser for Legacy, Redkite, Compassionate Friends and KidSafe.
To kick-start the fundraising, principal event sponsor DHL presented Sue with a giant cheque for $42,000 which was also delivered by the Bushmaster. Other sponsors present included Thales Group and PDL Toll.
The 2010 Defence Lake Attack Fun Run and Walk will be held on Sunday 29th August at Albert Park Lake.
To register for the event visit www.lakeattack.com or phone Start to Finish on 9285 0600.
A quattro anni di distanza dall’ultimo tour italiano, è tornata dal vivo una delle band più innovative e carismatiche del panorama musicale internazionale: Massive Attack
A white dove perches on an Afghan man's head outside the Blue Mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif, the ancient capital of northern Afghanistan February 5, 2002. Thousands of white pigeons, a sign of peace for Afghans, nest outside the mosque spared by 23 years of wars in Afghanistan. Locals say some of the birds were eaten by the Taliban during their rule. REUTERS/Claro Cortes IV