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Meet FLUFFY! He's the bionic robot of my all-time favorite cartoon show, the Bionic Six. He guards my computer.

This steampunk unicorn necklace is glowing with a copper unicorn and a jeweled silver flower. This eco friendly necklace is made from a recycled wrist watch movement circa 1919. The silver flower is adorned with a pastel sky blue rhinestone, creating magical whimsy.

 

The steampunk pendant dangles from silky black ribbon. The ribbon makes this necklace so versatile. You can tie it at any length and even wear it with the bow on the side.

Horsefly? What might this be?

 

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Un blend con un estilo diferente a lo que siempre hago, que hay que probar nuevos horizontes xD Es para uno de los challenges de mi foro: designatemyheart.forumfree.it/?t=51653973

 

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collage hand made (29,7x42)A3

my mother resting at the busstop waiting for my sister to bring her car after the graduation ceremony

THE BIONIC WOMAN -- Pictured: Katee Sackhoff as Sarah -- NBC Photo: Alan Zenuk

Legendary Drupal developer chx patching core during Bionic's awesome rendition of "Danko Jones"

kak / seud / dine - the moon, brighton

20.07.1995

Melbourne - Australia

After a great and exhausting day playing photojournalist at the Salute to Israel parade and food critic in Curry Hill, I returned to Park Slope, and instead of walking up Prospect Park W to my apartment, I detoured through the park to catch some final shots. I found this trunk, and logs and felled trees being a favorite subject of mine, I stopped to set up. A street rat scuttled around in the depression under the distal part of the log. Interesting, you don't expect to see them in posh parks. Cockroaches puke me out, but rats aren't so bad to me, so I knelt in to take the picture. Then suddenly, Bionic Psychosquirrel skitters up!

 

This was the craziest, most intrepid squirrel I've ever encountered. He came within two or three feet of me and stared me down like a thug on a street corner! He just munched away, skittered, stared. Munched, skittered, stared. Again. And again and again. You think I have a telephoto lens, but I'm using the 24-70 here with a 1.6 crop factor; he just got THAT close.

 

We went around like this for 30 shots. He was willing to hang out with me for as long as I could squat. Occasionally, he looked like he might get gully and attack, like the death rabbit in Monty Python's Holy Grail. Finally I raised and he shot up a tree.

Bionic Man at the science museum, London

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