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Coco In Love (Eddy Hardouin), lauréate du Prix de Saint-Symphorien, Mahya Glaz GB (Tony Piccone), Lieu Marchand (Anthony Crastus), et Dingdong (Mlle Sarah Callac), Marseille Pont de Vivaux le 8/01/14
Coco Briaval est une formation de jazz manouche qui a été créée en 1964 par son leader Henri Briaval, dit Coco, et ses deux frères cadets Gilbert et René. Aujourd'hui les enfants ont rejoint la première génération de musiciens. Wikipédia
On set w/WJLB's radio personality, Comedian & one of Detroit's Best Kept Secrets - CoCo & Director Erica D. Hayes
"Can someone please bring up a damped cool towell thats 63 degrees for CoCo!!!" - Lol (inside joke)
Coco eating one of his favourite treats - hamster choccy drops!
Please go to roborovskihamsters.webs.com for info about Roborovski's and more photos of my two, Tic and Tac!
This is a glyph from the CoCo Flowerfont.
CoCo Flowerfont is a collaborative photofont project created by participants at FontConf at the CoCoMSP workspace in St. Paul, MN on 6.19.10.
The softly scented letter you see here is part of an flower-alphabet that was created by about 40 people under the direction of alphabetician Chank Diesel. An open source OpenType version is in the works, but for now, here is a pretty letter portrait for you.
This font was inspired by Chank's new Nicotine Bold font, www.chank.com/shop/detail/4/fonts/82/nicotine/
Coco is a maltese cross puppy. She came in as her owner was concerned about a swelling around her mammary area. We discovered she had an inguinal hernia.
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Coco my little foster.
Coco Nininha, Polo Amaro Branco - Segunda (16/02)
Foto: Ivan Torres/Pref.Olinda
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This is a glyph from the CoCo Flowerfont.
CoCo Flowerfont is a collaborative photofont project created by participants at FontConf at the CoCoMSP workspace in St. Paul, MN on 6.19.10.
The softly scented letter you see here is part of an flower-alphabet that was created by about 40 people under the direction of alphabetician Chank Diesel. An open source OpenType version is in the works, but for now, here is a pretty letter portrait for you.
This font was inspired by Chank's new Nicotine Bold font, www.chank.com/shop/detail/4/fonts/82/nicotine/