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BEASTのヨン・ジュンヒョンが、ユン・ドゥジュンが下着を履いていないことに何度も言及し、彼を慌てさせた。
20日に韓国で放送されるSBS『ジャングルの法則宝島inサモア』では、激しい豪雨の中で全身が雨に濡れたドゥジュン、ジュンヒョン、チョン・ジュニョンの同い年トリオのコミカルなやり取りが公開される予定だ。
撮影当時豪雨により濡れてしまった3人は「生きてる?死んだ?」という言葉でお互いの下着が濡れているか、いないかを確認した。これにドゥジュンは「僕はパンツを履かないで、レギンスだけ履いた」と話すと、驚いたジュンヒョンは「お前ノーパンなのか?」と尋ねた。するとドゥジュンは「違う。レギンス...
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What is needed in order to drive on Rt 8 2 1/2 days after the snow stopped falling... Seriously... Rt 8 is still not even close to being cleared in some parts. On my way home from work I was headed north, had to break for some idoit (who apprently thinks that because he has 4 wheel drive he is incincilbe), I ended up doing a full 180 and was then headed south, in the southbound lane.... No vehicles collideded, no one was hurt. But I did realize that I really need to get ABS brakes (I thought the car had them, but apparently does not). Still thanking God I just had brand new tires put on last week. :o)
This truck actually is the "toy" of the Chef. It is always a trip to see it parked out back of the restaurant. His 11 year old son LOVES this thing, I think his wife despizes it. It is indeed a BEAST!!!
The last "Beast from the East" we had was in January 2013 but, apparently, it's going to be much worse and a whole month later when we should be thinking about Spring ? The "Weather Bomb" is coming!!!
Battle Beast
The Underworld
Camden, London
Friday 27th September 2013
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2012년 5월 11일 경북도민체육대회에서...
The 50th Gyeongbuk Sports Festival, 2012.05.11
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Wild Beasts, Leeds Cockpit, 1st Oct 09
Wild Beasts play Leeds Cockpit, 1st Oct. The gig to start off a very busy month for me, one I’m looking forward to. I've shot Wild Beasts now 3 or 4 times and they get better every time i watch them. I think this is the first headline tour I’ve seen them at, so maybe that’s the reason. Top band; Check there new album out if you haven’t already.
Copyright © 2009 Brendan Docherty All rights reserved. Shot for Futuresound
Probably 1507-25
The Dacre Beasts were commissioned by Lord Thomas Dacre (1467-1525) in about 1520 and were displayed in the rebuilt hall at Naworth Castle, Cumbria. He was a formidable soldier who fought on the side of Henry Tudor against Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth and with the Earl of Surrey against the French and the Scots at the Battle of Flodden in 1513. Lord Dacre's prowess was epitomized by the battle cry "a read bull, a read bull, a Dacre, a Dacre".
In 1488 Lord Dacre eloped with Elizabeth Greystoke (1471-1516), the heiress to the baronies of Greystoke and Fitzwilliam. Through his marriage Lord Dacre acquired Morpeth Castle and the manor of Henderskelfe, later rebuilt as Castle Howard. In 1577 Lord William Howard, son of the Duke of Norfolk, married Elizabeth Dacre and the Dacre properties have descended in the Howard family. The black gryphon represents Lord Dacre's forebears, the Dacres of Gilsland. The barony of Gilsland was acquired through Ranulph de Dacre's marriage to Margaret de Multon in 1317. Ranulph de Dacre received a licence to crenellate Naworth in 1335. The beasts thus demonstrate the antiquity of the Dacres-one of the most powerful Northern families-and the importance of two dynastic marriages.
They were probably made by local craftsmen from oak grown on the estate, although the names of the carvers and painters have not been recorded. Their design is derived from contemporary grants of arms to the Dacre, de Multon and Greystoke families. Dendrochronological analysis recently demonstrated that the single trunk of oak from which all four beasts were carved was felled between 1499 and 1549. Testing of the polycrhrome decoration has revealed at least three successive paintings on the Bull, the Ram and the Dolphin. Samples from the earliest decoration contain pigments available in the first quarter of the 16th century and are likely to form part of the original decoration. The Dacre Beasts have remained in the hall at Naworth since the early 16th century.
The present decoration dates from the 1840s and was executed after the fire at Naworth of 1844. The staves and coats of arms held by the beasts also date from the mid-19th century. The present appearance of the Dacre Beasts reflects mid-19th century antiquarian interest. They were rescued from a major fire at Naworth in 1844, and restored in 1849 under the careful supervision of the Victorian architect Anthony Salvin (1799-1881) who wanted the new work to marry as closely as possible with the old. Repainting of the Dacre Beasts was done by a Mr Wilkinson.
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Taken in the V&A
Last night spent in my apartment in Boston. The place was totally empty except for my mattress on the living room floor and my carry on bags. Here, beast is showing me how to be scary.
From the event website (www.beastrace.co.uk): BEAST yourself on an epic 10k obstacle race over rough terrain, dirt tracks and forest; take on over 20 mega obstacles on the way; run solo or in a team; win brilliant prizes; do it for charity; eat and drink top-quality local produce; be in ridiculous fancy dress ... Do any of this and more at Scotland's 'beastliest' obstacle race!
beast + bottle (Branding)
Typeface: Van Condensed
Graphic Design: JP JR
Country: USA
Linked from: beastandbottle.com