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I like hats, I didn't realise just how many I have. This a few of them I took out of the wardrobe and left the rest in there! From baseball caps, to flat caps, beanies, pork pie hats even to bandanas, there's quite a few. I'll choose a hat to wear, wear that for a while then choose another one. It has been really windy here so it limits the hats to wear especially the baseball caps. I'm going to choose one for tomorrow and put the rest away for now.
These brothers act like they are in a race to get free stuff, but really they were running from the scary looking mascot Gigante!
Decorate it yourself neon color baseball cap . Comes with 3D fabric paint bottle, foam sheet and 5 assorted shape jewels.
Cost $ 5.00
Project365 • Mar 11, 2009: My friend has a LOT of hats, particularly A's hats. He wears one pretty much every day to complement his outfit. He requested some pictures of his hats, so we had fun arranging piles, stacks, and circles of hats!
Boys haven't been to Downtown L.A. in ages. So we decided we would go to Philippes, Olvera Street and Union Station.
Brian said I should do something a little more creative with my low-key and high-key stuff. He also reminded me of Zack Arias' web-site, too.
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Oh yeah, my son rocks!!!
While it's not a technical masterpiece, this photo is my favorite right now. It just makes me smile every time I look at it. My older son put the hat on the younger and gave him a cell. They are just so funny and I can already tell they are going to get into SO much trouble together. :)
I think this is funny. He's hopping mad with me because I'm hopping mad because the lorry has no business to be turning here. I'm taking photos so the incident can't be denied later. But when I called out: "Smile!" - he responded automatically.
It's difficult to see, but this shirt my son is wearing shows a stylized volcano made from his handprint: The overflowing lava in orange at the top of the volcano over the mountain below which he made by streaking brown paint with his hands, and green glow-in-the-dark paint (cool!) at the bottom for the forest about to be consumed by fire. He loves this shirt and it's one of his favorites. What will he ever do when he outgrows it?! Photo taken March 10, 2007.
I watched in astonishment as this fellow backed up his burrow into a table with glass vase full of fresh cut flowers for sale. Broken glass was all over the sidewalk after a loud crash, which didn't faze him a bit. He and the burrow slowly wondered off.
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Enrique Iglesias and Anna Kournikova cuddle up as they smile for the camera
EXCLUSIVE November 18, 2009
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Taken with a Purma Special 127 camera in week 143 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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This square format camera has three shutter speeds which are selected according to the orientation of the camera. The film is Efke 100 developed in Ilfosol 3.
This is what the beard looks like when I just “comb and go”. I didn’t blow dry it, or use any products on it.
I found a box of pipes in my attic, that have been there for at least seventeen years. I had forgotten that this box existed. Most of the pipes are from my early days of collecting, and aren’t of the best quality, although this pipe surprised me. It’s a mass-produced pipe from the Fifties, and it really delivers a good smoke.
B M W motor cycle outrider parked on the Melford road Girling street junction at the ladies tour of Britain cycle race
Dir: Wolfgang Petersen
Stars: Tom Berenger, Bob Hoskins, Greta Scacchi, Joanne Whalley
Dan Merrick (Tom Berenger) and his wife, Judith (Greta Scacchi), have a car accident. Judith is thrown free, but Dan is injured, his face disfigured. He comes out of a coma with amnesia, full of general knowledge but completely ignorant of his own family life.
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At the last and final Nick Alexander Woodie show (Feb 7th 2009; Huntington Park, California), this friendly fellow was selling old Ford parts out of the back of his buddy's pick-up truck. Due to the wet weather, the swap meet business was at a fairly slow pace. We enjoyed several minutes of small talk, which led to this photograph.
Regarding the title, Denny McLain's unmatched record of 31-6 for the 1968 Detroit Tigers was the source of many imaginary outings on the mound for this young baseball fan (at the time) and likely many others just like me. Every time I see this style of eye glasses, I recall the cherished baseball card of this fantastic baseball pitcher. Unseen in this photo is the Detroit Tiger hat the subject is wearing, adding to magical irony of the image in my eyes.
Huntington Park, California, USA
See the glasses and the smile BIGGER.
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