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I saw this guy in Bradford city centre struggling with about 5 carrier bags and a trolley. I have no idea what was in these bags but I think he looks like he's been taken straight out of NY and dropped in Bradford.
I never was much of a girly-girl. I never played with dolls much as a child. You won't see me in a dress or a skirt very often. It will be a rare day indeed to see me attired in ruffles or lace!
This is how I feel comfortable: in jeans, a t-shirt and a baseball cap. Hey, don't look for me to change now!
He is a construction worker who works on spreading asphalt for roads. A few years ago, he had an accident where hot asphalt splashed into his left eye, and it is still not back to normal. He is back to work, working road construction all over the Southwest U.S.
Tunisia is one of the most open and westernized of the Arab lands. Many people dress in a very western style. Some, like this fellow, have abandoned traditional head coverings for a good old fashioned American baseball cap.
This is a lighted Gator baseball cap that I bought in Atlanta to wear to the Final Four in 2007. The little lights flash in an alternating pattern, so I did a long exposure here to catch them lit up at the same time.
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All major pieces of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) RJ Aviation (Bombardier) CRJ700 and the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk involved in the Jan. 29 mid-air collision near Ronald Reagan National Airport have now been recovered to a secure airport facility for further examination and documentation.
With the piggies it was love at first sight.
These kids seem suitably impressed though, and that lady with the turquoise shopping bag and I with my camera are standing there going "Aaaaaaw!"
We visited old friends in Quebec - Grandby and then to Roxton Pond - Now the children are grown and there are grand kids galore.
A real sweetie.
Mom and dad reflected in his shades - with which he would NOT part.
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