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Today the Mayo Womens Mini Marathon was held in Castlebar. There were some serious runners taking part, but most were there for the fun of it, and to raise funds for charitiy. These three young ladies were certainly having fun as they strode down Staball not too far from the finishing line.
1522-1591 Sir Thomas "Customer" Smythe and wife Alice daughter of Andrew Judde / Judd 1558 Lord Mayor of London and Mary Mirfyn 1542 www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/4259137846/
co-heiress daughter of Thomas Murfyn 1523, alderman & former Lord Mayor of London, by Elizabeth 1561 only daughter & heiress of Sir Angel Donne of London by Anne Hawarden / Hawardine of Cheshire, .
Her co-heiress sister was Frances Murfyn wife of Thomas Cromwell's nephew Richard Williams d1544
Her mother Elizabeth Donne m2 Sir Thomas Denys of Holcombe Burrell in Devon who was prominent in the service of Wolsey & 4 Tudor monarchs gaining much land at the time of the Dissolution.
Her uncle Gabriel Donne was the last abbot of Buckfast Abbey in Devon, who in 1539 on its dissolution surrendered his abbey to Sir William Petre, as agent for King Henry VIII and was rewarded with a large annual pension of £120, the abbey site was then granted to Sir Thomas Denys the Abbot's brother-in-law
Children-
1. Andrew Smythe (died young) lies at his parents feet
2. Katherine Smythe www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/1160273484/ = Sir Rowland Hayward, Lord Mayor of London = (2) Sir John son of Sir Thomas Scott & Elizabeth Baker of Sissinghurst) = (3) Sir Richard Sandys
3. Mary Smythe = Robert Davis (Davy) of London, Receiver for Wales
4. Ursula Smythe = Simon Harding of London = (2) William Boteler (Butler) - of Bedford
5. Joan (aka Johanna) Smythe = Sir Thomas Fanshawe (d 1601) Esquire of Ware Park.
6. Elizabeth Smythe = Sir Henry son of Thomas Fanshaw who married wife's sister. (their daughter Mary m William Newce & died 1666 in Virginia)
7. Symon Smythe (d. 1596), killed at Cadiz, Spain
8 . Robert Smythe of Highgate = Ann daughter of William Lynford
9 . Henry Smythe of Corsham (Died before 1591) = Elizabeth daughter of Thomas Owen, JP
10. Sir John Smythe (eldest son) of Ostenhanger m 1576 Elizabeth flic.kr/p/47gG2Y(m 1576) daughter of Sir John Fineaux, Chief Justice of the King's Bench
11. Sir Richard Smythe of Leeds Castle flic.kr/p/47cuPk m1 Elizabeth daughter of Sir Thomas Scott, widow of John Knatchbull m2 Jane daughter of John White of London, widow of Samuel Thornhill
12. Sir Thomas Smythe of Sutton Governor of East India Company, Treasurer of Virginia Company, 1558-1625 flic.kr/p/7GhMdr m1 Judith daughter of Richard Culverwell m2 Jone daughter of William Hobbs m3 Sarah daughter of William Blount
13. Alyce Smythe = Sir William Harris of Crixes, Woodham, Essex.
Customer Smythe was a younger son of John Smythe 1538 of Corsham, a yeoman and clothier, by Joan daughter of Robert William Brounkner 1537 of Melksham and Ursula Gouldinge . from whom he inherited a farm in the Hundred of Amesbury, Wilts, worth £20 pa Aged c 16 years at the time of his father's death, he came up to London with the intention of seeking his fortune. and took up his freedom in his father's guild, the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, and subsequently in the Worshipful Company of Skinners, which may account for his intimate connection with Sir Andrew Judde, Lord Mayor of London in 1550, whose daughter Alice he married c1554.
In the reign of Mary Tudor he bought the Office of the Customs from a Mr. Cocker, for £2500, one of the most lucrative franchises in the country, becoming chief collector of customs duties, which involved paying an agreed annual sum to the royal exchequer and then collecting what he could making a fortune Some of this money was used to back the piratical expeditions of Drake and later Raleigh his son Thomas' friend. .. The increasing wealth of the Customer only tends to show that his gains were large; and Queen Elizabeth, ever on the watch to replenish her exchequer, did not fail to require larger and larger fines for a renewal of the leases; with these demands he at length found himself unable to comply, and in consequence he fell under her severe displeasure. His October 1589 counteroffer of a more modest payment was rejected. His increasing infirmities and the weight of his Royal Mistress's displeasure combined to shorten his life. He died 7 June 1591 his son Thomas taking over his position as collector of customs.
In his Will he founded a charitiy which still provides pensions for elderly people in the Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells area (wikpedia) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Smythe_(customer)
1522-1591 Sir Thomas "Customer" Smythe and wife Alice flic.kr/p/34gxTz of Andrew Judde / Judd 1558 and Mary Mirfyn 1542 www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/4259137846/ -
Children
1. Andrew Smythe (died young) lies at his parents feet
2. Katherine Smythe www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/1160273484/ = Sir Rowland Hayward, Lord Mayor of London = (2) Sir John son of Sir Thomas Scott & Elizabeth Baker of Sissinghurst) = (3) Sir Richard Sandys
3. Mary Smythe = Robert Davis (Davy) of London, Receiver for Wales
4. Ursula Smythe = Simon Harding of London = (2) William Boteler (Butler) - of Bedford
5. Joan (aka Johanna) Smythe = Sir Thomas Fanshawe (d 1601) Esquire of Ware Park.
6. Elizabeth Smythe = Sir Henry son of Thomas Fanshaw who married wife's sister.
7. Symon Smythe (d. 1596), killed at Cadiz, Spain
8 . Robert Smythe of Highgate = Ann daughter of William Lynford
9 . Henry Smythe of Corsham (Died before 1591) = Elizabeth daughter of Thomas Owen, JP
10. Sir John Smythe (eldest son) of Ostenhanger m 1576 Elizabeth flic.kr/p/47gG2Y(m 1576) daughter of Sir John Fineaux, Chief Justice of the King's Bench
11. Sir Richard Smythe of Leeds Castle flic.kr/p/47cuPk m1 Elizabeth daughter of Sir Thomas Scott, widow of John Knatchbull m2 Jane daughter of John White of London, widow of Samuel Thornhill
12. Sir Thomas Smythe of Sutton Governor of East India Company, Treasurer of Virginia Company, 1558-1625 flic.kr/p/7GhMdr m1 Judith daughter of Richard Culverwell m2 Jone daughter of William Hobbs m3 Sarah daughter of William Blount
13. Alyce Smythe = Sir William Harris of Crixes, Woodham, Essex.
Customer Smythe was a younger son of John Smythe 1538 of Corsham, a yeoman and clothier, by Joan daughter of Robert William Brounker 1537 of Melksham and Ursula Gouldinge . from whom he inherited a farm in the Hundred of Amesbury, Wilts, worth £20 pa Aged c 16 years at the time of his father's death, he came up to London with the intention of seeking his fortune. and took up his freedom in his father's guild, the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, and subsequently in the Worshipful Company of Skinners, which may account for his intimate connection with Sir Andrew Judde, Lord Mayor of London in 1550, whose daughter Alice he married c1554.
In the reign of Mary Tudor he bought the Office of the Customs from a Mr. Cocker, for £2500, one of the most lucrative franchises in the country, becoming chief collector of customs duties, which involved paying an agreed annual sum to the royal exchequer and then collecting what he could making a fortune Some of this money was used to back the piratical expeditions of Drake and later Raleigh his son Thomas' friend. .. The increasing wealth of the Customer only tends to show that his gains were large; and Queen Elizabeth, ever on the watch to replenish her exchequer, did not fail to require larger and larger fines for a renewal of the leases; with these demands he at length found himself unable to comply, and in consequence he fell under her severe displeasure. His October 1589 counteroffer of a more modest payment was rejected. His increasing infirmities and the weight of his Royal Mistress's displeasure combined to shorten his life. He died 7 June 1591 his son Thomas taking over his position as collector of customs.
In his Will he founded a charitiy which still provides pensions for elderly people in the Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells area (wikpedia) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Smythe_(customer)
Eva Longoria is the honorary Co-Chair for Rally For Kids with Cancer held in Toronto 24 Sep 2010. www.rallyforkids.com
1591 Sir Thomas "Customer" Smythe and wife Alice daughter of Andrew Judde / Judd 1558 and Mary Mirfyn 1542 www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/4259137846/Children -
1. Andrew Smythe (died young) lies at his parents feet
2. Katherine Smythe www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/1160273484/ = Sir Rowland Hayward, Lord Mayor of London = (2) Sir John son of Sir Thomas Scott & Elizabeth Baker of Sissinghurst) = (3) Sir Richard Sandys
3. Mary Smythe = Robert Davis (Davy) of London, Receiver for Wales
4. Ursula Smythe = Simon Harding of London = (2) William Boteler (Butler) - of Bedford
5. Joan (aka Johanna) Smythe = Sir Thomas Fanshawe (d 1601) Esquire of Ware Park.
6. Elizabeth Smythe = Sir Henry son of Thomas Fanshaw who married wife's sister.
7. Symon Smythe (d. 1596), killed at Cadiz, Spain
8 . Robert Smythe of Highgate = Ann daughter of William Lynford
9 . Henry Smythe of Corsham (Died before 1591) = Elizabeth daughter of Thomas Owen, JP
10. Sir John Smythe (eldest son) of Ostenhanger = Elizabeth (m 1576) daughter of Sir John Fineaux, Chief Justice of the King's Bench www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/2040030634/in/photostr...
11. Sir Richard Smythe of Leeds Castle = Elizabeth daughter of Sir Thomas Scott, widow of John Knatchbull (m 1589) = (2) Jane daughter of John White of London, widow of Samuel Thornhill
www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/2039212441/
12. Sir Thomas Smythe of Bidborough, Governor of East India Company, Treasurer of Virginia Company (1558-1624/5) = Judith daughter of Richard Culverwell = (2) Jone daughter of William Hobbs = (3) Sarah daughter of William Blount) www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/4394074341/
13. Alyce Smythe = Sir William Harris of Crixes, Woodham, Essex.
Customer Smythe was a younger son of John Smythe (d. 1538), a substantial yeoman and clothier, who married a daughter of Thomas Brounker. To Thomas, his younger son, born in 1522, he left a farm in the Hundred of Amesbury, Wilts, of the value of £20 per annum. Thomas, who must have been about 16 at the time of his father's death, came up to London with the intention of seeking his fortune.
Thomas took up his freedom in his father's guild, the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, and subsequently in the Worshipful Company of Skinners, which may account for his intimate connection with Sir Andrew Judde, Lord Mayor of London in 1550, whose daughter Alice he married c1554.
In the reign of Mary I of England Smythe purchased the Office of the Customs from a Mr. Cocker, for the sum of £2500. He was confirmed in his appointment at the Customs on the accession of Elizabeth I in 1558, and continued in the office for a period of eleven years. In 1567 he appears to have incurred her Majesty's severe displeasure, having been accused of issuing privy warrants whereby a loss of revenue was sustained, to the extent of some £6000; and it was only through the kind intervention of his friend William Cecil, Lord Burghley that he escaped imprisonment. Cecil persuaded the Queen to be lenient, as if time were allowed he would doubtless pay up, but if he were imprisoned her Majesty would be the loser.
The increasing wealth of the Customer only tends to shew that his gains were large; and Elizabeth, ever on the watch to replenish her exchequer, did not fail to require larger and larger fines for a renewal of the leases; with these demands he at length found himself unable to comply, and in consequence he again fell under her Majesty's severe displeasure. His October 1589 counteroffer of a more modest payment was rejected. His increasing infirmities and the weight of his Royal Mistress's displeasure combined to shorten his life. He died 7 June 1591 1625 In his Will he founded a charitiy which still provides pensions for elderly people in the Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells area (wikpedia)
1522-1591 Sir Thomas "Customer" Smythe and wife Alice daughter of Andrew Judde / Judd 1558 and Mary Mirfyn 1542 www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/4259137846/ -
Children
1. Andrew Smythe (died young) lies at his parents feet
2. Katherine Smythe www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/1160273484/ = Sir Rowland Hayward, Lord Mayor of London = (2) Sir John son of Sir Thomas Scott & Elizabeth Baker of Sissinghurst) = (3) Sir Richard Sandys
3. Mary Smythe = Robert Davis (Davy) of London, Receiver for Wales
4. Ursula Smythe = Simon Harding of London = (2) William Boteler (Butler) - of Bedford
5. Joan (aka Johanna) Smythe = Sir Thomas Fanshawe (d 1601) Esquire of Ware Park.
6. Elizabeth Smythe = Sir Henry son of Thomas Fanshaw who married wife's sister.
7. Symon Smythe (d. 1596), killed at Cadiz, Spain
8 . Robert Smythe of Highgate = Ann daughter of William Lynford
9 . Henry Smythe of Corsham (Died before 1591) = Elizabeth daughter of Thomas Owen, JP
10. Sir John Smythe (eldest son) of Ostenhanger m 1576 Elizabeth flic.kr/p/47gG2Y(m 1576) daughter of Sir John Fineaux, Chief Justice of the King's Bench
11. Sir Richard Smythe of Leeds Castle flic.kr/p/47cuPk m1 Elizabeth daughter of Sir Thomas Scott, widow of John Knatchbull m2 Jane daughter of John White of London, widow of Samuel Thornhill
12. Sir Thomas Smythe of Sutton Governor of East India Company, Treasurer of Virginia Company, 1558-1625 flic.kr/p/7GhMdr m1 Judith daughter of Richard Culverwell m2 Jone daughter of William Hobbs m3 Sarah daughter of William Blount
13. Alyce Smythe = Sir William Harris of Crixes, Woodham, Essex.
Customer Smythe was a younger son of John Smythe 1538 of Corsham, a yeoman and clothier, by Joan daughter of Robert William Brounker 1537 of Melksham and Ursula Gouldinge . from whom he inherited a farm in the Hundred of Amesbury, Wilts, worth £20 pa Aged c 16 years at the time of his father's death, he came up to London with the intention of seeking his fortune. and took up his freedom in his father's guild, the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, and subsequently in the Worshipful Company of Skinners, which may account for his intimate connection with Sir Andrew Judde, Lord Mayor of London in 1550, whose daughter Alice he married c1554.
In the reign of Mary Tudor he bought the Office of the Customs from a Mr. Cocker, for £2500, one of the most lucrative franchises in the country, becoming chief collector of customs duties, which involved paying an agreed annual sum to the royal exchequer and then collecting what he could making a fortune Some of this money was used to back the piratical expeditions of Drake and later Raleigh his son Thomas' friend. .. The increasing wealth of the Customer only tends to show that his gains were large; and Queen Elizabeth, ever on the watch to replenish her exchequer, did not fail to require larger and larger fines for a renewal of the leases; with these demands he at length found himself unable to comply, and in consequence he fell under her severe displeasure. His October 1589 counteroffer of a more modest payment was rejected. His increasing infirmities and the weight of his Royal Mistress's displeasure combined to shorten his life. He died 7 June 1591 - His son Thomas succeeding at collector of customers raising the take by 100%
In his Will he founded a charitiy which still provides pensions for elderly people in the Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells area (wikpedia) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Smythe_(customer)
1522-1591 Sir Thomas "Customer" Smythe and wife Alice daughter of Andrew Judde / Judd 1558 and Mary Mirfyn 1542 www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/4259137846/ -
Children
1. Andrew Smythe (died young) lies at his parents feet
2. Katherine Smythe www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/1160273484/ = Sir Rowland Hayward, Lord Mayor of London = (2) Sir John son of Sir Thomas Scott & Elizabeth Baker of Sissinghurst) = (3) Sir Richard Sandys
3. Mary Smythe = Robert Davis (Davy) of London, Receiver for Wales
4. Ursula Smythe = Simon Harding of London = (2) William Boteler (Butler) - of Bedford
5. Joan (aka Johanna) Smythe = Sir Thomas Fanshawe (d 1601) Esquire of Ware Park.
6. Elizabeth Smythe = Sir Henry son of Thomas Fanshaw who married wife's sister.
7. Symon Smythe (d. 1596), killed at Cadiz, Spain
8 . Robert Smythe of Highgate = Ann daughter of William Lynford
9 . Henry Smythe of Corsham (Died before 1591) = Elizabeth daughter of Thomas Owen, JP
10. Sir John Smythe (eldest son) of Ostenhanger m 1576 Elizabeth flic.kr/p/47gG2Y(m 1576) daughter of Sir John Fineaux, Chief Justice of the King's Bench
11. Sir Richard Smythe of Leeds Castle flic.kr/p/47cuPk m1 Elizabeth daughter of Sir Thomas Scott, widow of John Knatchbull m2 Jane daughter of John White of London, widow of Samuel Thornhill
12. Sir Thomas Smythe of Bidborough, Governor of East India Company, Treasurer of Virginia Company 1558-1625 flic.kr/p/7GhMdr m1 Judith daughter of Richard Culverwell m2 Jone daughter of William Hobbs m3 Sarah daughter of William Blount
13. Alyce Smythe = Sir William Harris of Crixes, Woodham, Essex.
Customer Smythe was a younger son of John Smythe 1538 of Corsham, a yeoman and clothier, by Joan daughter of Robert William Brounker 1537 of Melksham and Ursula Gouldinge . from whom he inherited a farm in the Hundred of Amesbury, Wilts, worth £20 pa Aged c 16 years at the time of his father's death, he came up to London with the intention of seeking his fortune. and took up his freedom in his father's guild, the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, and subsequently in the Worshipful Company of Skinners, which may account for his intimate connection with Sir Andrew Judde, Lord Mayor of London in 1550, whose daughter Alice he married c1554.
In the reign of Mary Tudor he bought the Office of the Customs from a Mr. Cocker, for £2500, one of the most lucrative franchises in the country, becoming chief collector of customs duties, which involved paying an agreed annual sum to the royal exchequer and then collecting what he could making a fortune Some of this money was used to back the piratical expeditions of Drake and later Raleigh his son Thomas' friend. .. The increasing wealth of the Customer only tends to show that his gains were large; and Queen Elizabeth, ever on the watch to replenish her exchequer, did not fail to require larger and larger fines for a renewal of the leases; with these demands he at length found himself unable to comply, and in consequence he fell under her severe displeasure. His October 1589 counteroffer of a more modest payment was rejected. His increasing infirmities and the weight of his Royal Mistress's displeasure combined to shorten his life. He died 7 June 1591. His son Thomas succeeding at collector of customers raising the take by 100%
In his Will he founded a charitiy which still provides pensions for elderly people in the Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells area (wikpedia) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Smythe_(customer)
I was heading down West Onondaga Street in Syracuse, NY when I went past this marvelous old building. It was absolutely huge in size and I just couldn't really capture it in my photos. Between the trees in front of it and the narrow street I just couldn't get the shot I wanted but I tell you this building must have been exceptional in its day. The air conditioner units in the windows kind of take away from its old time charm but still in all, it is a great old building that definitely needed its photo taken. Today, the Catholic Charities organization is headquartered in this historic building which was once known as the House of Providence. Now a little bit of history: The House of Providence has a history of service, helping those in need, that stretches back nearly one hundred and fifty years and was founded in 1867 by the Brothers of the Christian Schools. The original structure which housed the first House of Providence was located on Split Rock Road and was destroyed by fire in 1907. Construction of the new House of Providence, the one in this photo, which is on West Onondaga Street, was begun a year later in 1908. It was originally used as a home for senior citizens and later became a residence for orphaned boys. The House of Providence was operated under the care of the St. Vincent dePaul Society in conjunction with the Sisters of Mercy. Catholic Charitiies continues the important work of providing for those in need which was begun at the House of Providence. This building is located at 1654 West Onondaga Street in Syracuse, NY.
The voting period #10 is now open in the BISSELL Most Valuable Pet Contest. Fergie is entrant #159.
If you'd like to vote for her, you can do so via this URL
www.bissell.com/Page_id/47126/Place_Your_Vote.aspx?ImageU...
All the entrants can be viewed here
www.bissell.com/Voting_Period_10.aspx
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If selected for the voting week, I get one of their new "pet-eraser vacuums"
(which, in all honesty people, is kind of a strange name for a vacuum - my mind goes
straight to "well is there a setting for stun" )
Anyway - If selected for the grand prize, this pup's face will be all over the product packaging AND I get to dictate a $10,000 donation to a Pet/Animal centric charitiy.
That's is pretty darned awesome.
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If selected for the Grand Prize, I'll be shipping the money to Fergie's previous home; The Cleveland Animal Protective League.
Final stages with driver already on board. Al Russell up on poop deck, Richard Shelton in admiral's kit, Sandy Runcie standing next to Martin Smith, Robin Pottinger disappearing indoors.
Very busy day today... Very exciting day as well.. Had four of my prints excepted into one of the largest charitiy art shows ( Regional Hospice) in our area... WAHOO!!! Very exciting... Then went to the showing of three of my pictures (two in here - Cherry Blossoms and Grain) plus one of a barn and silo all at the same park. Sold a box of greeting cards to a very dear friend and her husband (thanks C&T) then went to dinner at another friend's house..(thanks for dinner R&J)... Wonderful day all around... As I was leaving the show at the park, I wanted to capture a picture for today before we went to dinner so I did my mantra~ look up, look down, look all around and saw this beautiful sky. But I wanted more than just the sky so I looked all around and found a bed of Iris to silouette... sat down, in my light colored pants.. AGAIN... gotta remember my garbage bag... anyway.. this is what I came up with and I'm posting it just under the wire of midnight.. Talk about dedication. .:-)
Bunks float on beer might have been a better description. Elvin Patrick waving a can on roof, Neil Macdonald holding on and looking petrified and Grant Hendry walking beside with silly hat.
Thanks to izewine www.flickr.com/people/izewine for letting me post this photo! One of my pictures was displayed in the Charity in Focus exhibition [http://www.charityinfocus.org] for photography that promots charitiies or the needs that charities are attempting to fulfil.
Interesting that the print has some blow-out I couldn't really see on my monitor. On the whites it isn't so bad. On the greens and yellows its pretty noticeable. Just goes to show I should get more digital prints made up so I can get to understand the colour gamut's better
Siracusa, Galleria Regionale di Palazzo Bellomo, Sculpture deptciting Charitiy, Adrano (Unknown 16th century)
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Being judged in front of the Union buildings a broadside was fired with one cannon capable of firing a 'canon ball' flower bag - which it did. Can't imagine that happening now. Anyway it helped us win.
Meine Urkunde zu dem gestriegen Charitiylauf in Mainz.
Wie gesagt, es war für einen Guten Zweck. Es sind offziell 414 Läufer gemeldet. Aber ich habe auch Startnummer bis 460 gesehen (man konnte sich noch vor Ort regestrieren). Alles in allem denke ich, dass ein bißchen geld in die Kasse der Uniklinik Mainz ging. Denn wie heist es so schön: "Jeder Penni zählt." ;)
Nebenbei gesagt: Die Strecke war zwar eben aber trotzdem anspruchsvoll und am ende gab es eigens für diesen Anlaß etikierte Seltersflaschen. Das fande ich mal ne Tolle Idee - die wirds die Tage hier auch noch zu sehen sein.
Today, I put this image of Fergie up for voting for Bissel's Most Valuable Pet (MVP) photo contest
If selected for the voting week, I get one of their new "pet-eraser vacuums"
(which, in all honesty people, is kind of a strange name for a vacuum - my mind goes
straight to "well is there a setting for stun" )
Anyway - If selected for the grand prize, this pup's face will be all over the product packaging AND I get to dictate a $10,000 donation to a Pet/Animal centric charitiy.
That's is pretty darned awesome.
Voting begins March 8th
*wink* *wink* *nudge* *nudge*
Link to the "real image" below.
Just a few of the thousands of Bikers that took part in todays Wirral Egg Run from New Brighton to Clatterbridge Hospital...Thousands of of donations for the childrens charitiy The JellyBean Appeal...