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A big group of dudes were competing to get across this pit and falling in the ice cold water. all the while towanda was collecting foam pieces. Eventually he quietly piled them together and floated away leaving them speechless.
Here I am at my doctor's office, cheating on my dogs by petting and holding their cute little puppy. Actually my dogs were happy to have something new to smell when I got home, and paid them even more attention than I did the puppy.
The Cheaters of Geneva
Hot-rod and customs car club from Switzerland.
Mars 2017,
Contaflex 1959, Lens 115mm,
Film 35mm "Foto Pick Express Professional,
Expired Film 2006,
Ford Flathead
Spring Ranch 2016
He who cheats a cheat and robs a thief, earns a dispensation for 100 years. - German Proverb #energysavers #solar t.co/O1jlDRdUfs (via Twitter twitter.com/EnergySaversCA/status/740563155210907649)
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C'è qualcosa di strano, in questa foto... di sbagliato... o sono io che mi sbaglio? ;)
qui è uno scorcio scattato sull'isola di Vulcano, Eolie... e questo dovrebbe già di per sè essere un indizio
buona giornata... sinceramente :)
#sicilia #south #volcano #vulcano #eolie #island #wierd #cielo #sky #bush #cespuglio
#storm
I've been robbed! There were holes in my fave cashew / choc bar from a well known German Supermarket! Proper upset I was! 😆😂
WARNING - WATCH OUT....
if you ever get a customer called Shady Blues (shadyblues) for shooting. she will cheat on you - so i noticed today her fuckin boyfriend Taz (kingbel.nandahar) stole my pic what i made her once and used it for his own crap pic as u can see , my original and what he did with my pic ...omg
everyone gets a note card thats not allowed to make changes cuz i have the copy rights of all pics i sell. talked to her and told her that its driving me fuckin mad and gezz what ...she acted very innocent and say she didnt know....lol
i dont want those fucker see in my studio again gggrrr
and now just the asshole IMed me and wanna tell me thats not my pic , i shall look on the background.....does he think im stupid ??? for sure it is MY pic cuz how i edited hair over her hand does not everyone make same huh
Look chat here :
[09:52] Taz (kingbel.nandahar): ill have you know that the picture that shady has is way different one than you took of her on it looks way better different background there are more people out in sl that does picture profiles
[09:53] Taz (kingbel.nandahar): look at the fucking background
[09:54] Taz (kingbel.nandahar): dont ever im my wife again
[09:56] Shady Blues (shadyblues): do what you want to roy....taz took that picture
[09:56] Shady Blues (shadyblues): not even the same pose
damn..... i love SL and it´s cheater ....
The runner on the left (in green) used an arm bar to get a leg up on the runner on the right (in black) as they approached the first bridge crossing of the race. However, the diminutive runner behind them was the eventual winner.
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This house looks not only respectable but almost "middle class", with a nice sofa and art hanging on the wall. The lady sitting there looks effortlessly classy, a nice dress hugging her figure. Her eyes gaze confidently at the camera and one may think she knows what she wants and how to get it.
today i went to do some medical exams and they set me back a lot of money. Like, in Italy they say NHS is free but we still have to pay for it and everything is pricey. Bills have gone up quite a bit, food too, petrol is more expensive than gold and public transport do not guarantee your transfer, so one is forced to use the car... in other words, this respectable looking lady has to live on roughly 10€ a day till the 12th of June. that is me. but more and more people are living this dreamlife in Italy at the moment. I am lucky coz I have no kids to feed but i wonder how families are coping. still, we have to to go out and try look respectable and pretend we are something we not longer are: human beings who would like not to work their arse off and feel humiliated every day for not being able to buy this or that or even pay for some fucking medical exams.
please note: I know 10€ in most of the world is a lot of money, but here, trust me, it isn't
An LKW Walter piggyback train arrives seconds after the shadows from the mountains to the left end the days trainspotting - at 2:15pm.
It was sunny on the tracks when the signal went green about 20 seconds before, but as I hopped over a few fences into a poo-paddock, the shadow swept across, covering the locos with partial shadow, and the Vectron almost completely, and me without time to change lenses. Quite a bizarre thing to witness, even after photoshoppery.
23 Nov 2018, BLS-004, Einigen-CH
British postcard. Fannie Ward in The Cheat (Cecil B. DeMille, 1915).
Fannie Ward, a.k.a. Fanny Ward (1871–1952) was a star of light comedies on Broadway and in vaudeville. Internationally famous, she was at the height of her career in the first decade of the 20th century. Later she was known for The Cheat (1915), a sexually- and racially-charged silent film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. In the late 1910s, she did a series of films for Astra Films, released by Pathé Exchange.
Fannie Ward was born Fannie Buchanan in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1871 or 1982, the sources differ. Ward was the only daughter of Eliza and John Buchanan, who was a dry goods merchant. She had a brother, Benton. In 1890, against the wishes of her parents, Ward made her stage debut as Cupid in 'Pippino' with vaudevillian star Eddie Foy. She soon became a success in 10 stage productions in New York City before sailing in 1894 to London, where she performed in 'The Shop Girl'. Her performances led critics to compare Ward favourably to actress Maude Adams. In 1898, however, she married wealthy diamond merchant Joe Lewis, and retired from the stage. Ward resumed her career in 1905 after her husband 'Diamond Joe' suffered severe business losses that left him, according to news reports, "practically penniless". In 1907, she returned to the Broadway stage to perform in 'A Marriage of Reason' at the Wallack's Theatre. She was then cast two years later in another Broadway production, 'The New Lady Bantock'; and after its run at Wallack's, she and other cast members took the play on tour to various cities during the latter half of 1909. Yet another popular Broadway play in which she performed was the comedy 'Madam President', which was presented at the Garrick Theatre from September 1913 to January 1914.
In 1915, around the time Fannie Ward's stage career was waning, American film producer and director Cecil B. DeMille convinced her to perform in The Cheat (1915), a silent film melodrama co-starring Japanese actor Sessue Hayakawa. The film proved to be a sensation due to its plot mingling of racial and sexual themes. In it Ward portrays a society woman who embezzles money and turns to an Asian ivory dealer (Hayakawa) for help, with brutal consequences. The film features a shocking scene in which Ward's character is branded and nearly raped. Although she was 43 when she made the film, she appeared much younger (she claimed she was 40). The film launched the careers of DeMille and Hayakawa, who soon became Hollywood's first Asian star. It also began a busy film career for Ward for the next few years, at least 15 of her 26 films co-starring husband John Dean. When she and Dean built their huge Italian mansion in 1919, it was a well-publicised event. Known as 'The Youth Girl', she was continually cast in roles that were 20 to 30 years younger than her actual age. After making The Hardest Way (1919 or 1921) with Theodore Roberts, she decided to go back on the vaudeville circuit. However, Ward also appeared on screen in such shorts as the Phonofilm short Father Time (1924) in which she sings; another Phonofilm production, The Perennial Flapper (1924); and in the Vitaphone short The Miracle Woman (1929). In 1926, trading on her ever-youthful public image, Ward opened a Paris beauty shop, 'The Fountain of Youth'. She continued touring on vaudeville occasionally into the 1930s, still belying her age, now well into her sixties. Fannie Ward was married twice. Her first husband was Joseph Lewis, a British money lender and diamond dealer. They married in 1898. In 1913, Ward and Lewis divorced. The following year she married her second husband, John Wooster Dean an actor who had frequently co-starred with her on stage and in films. Ward's only child, Dorothé Mabel Lewis (1900–1938), died in a plane crash in 1938. Dorothé was the result of an affair with Viscount Castlereagh, who in 1915 became The Most Hon. The 7th Marquess of Londonderry, an Anglo-Irish aristocrat from Ulster. Ward lost her husband in 1950. In 1952, at age 79 or 80, Ward suffered a stroke in her Park Avenue apartment and was found unconscious by a neighbour. She remained in a coma until her death six days later at Lenox Hill Hospital. The New York Times reported that Ward died without a will and left an estate with an estimated value of $40,000. The newspaper also reported that she was survived by "three English grandsons": Lord Patrick Plunkett, the Hon. Shaun Plunkett, and the Hon. Robin Plunkett.
Sources: Silents are Golden, Wikipedia, and IMDb.
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