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Cold is a sensation, not a feeling. Don't get the two confused. They are very different.
In my loooooong 20 years of life I have found many things make me cold. I cannot stand cold water. I tense up and can't move. My Exes sometimes make me shiver. My insides never get cold however. There is always that core staying warm and toasty. I konw this may seem weird but you can't keep your core warm forever. You are going to need someone there to relight that flame when it goes out or gets blown out.
My mom always used the phrase with my dad "My tosies are cold Greg, warm them up for me" She wasn't really saying her toes were the problem. She is probably using that as an excuse for him to come over and keep her close...warm. So I guess Cold really isn't just a sensation...who knew.
"Winter is nature's way of saying, "Up yours." ~ Robert Byrne
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I was also wondering if I should have ordered Cold Seafood Platter ($32.95) that contained a half Florida lobster, stone crab claws, shrimp and oysters, but decided to focus on the more interesting of the lot. A 4-top at the table beside ours (who wanted table service, but was met with the realization that this was a take-away spot) went for the combo packs.
I was taken by the size of the cocktail shrimp. If only, if only...
Okay - so it's not really cold... It's not even Irish... But it IS rain.. And most of the picture got cut off somehow in the translation.. And no - you're not crazy - it IS moving just a tiny bit as it plays...
I'm just toying with a way to add music to my photos without having to click away to some other site, and relying on whatever version someone else has made available - if any.. When I add a piece of music to the description, I want the viewer to view the photo and listen to the music at the same time. They are meant to enhance one another, in the way a good diptych plays one photo off against another, and together they create something more than the sum of their parts... Not that this is a particularly good diptych - I'm just sayin'... That's the intent..
Besides, it's a way for me to share music that I bought and paid for, and believe I have every right to use or abuse in any way I see fit. Bought before the music police decided that they own the music - you are only purchasing the right to listen to it in the manner that they agree to, and only until such time as they see fit to take it away from you...
I was raised in the day when you bought music - that is, you were free to do whatever you wanted to do with YOUR copy of the music - listen to it - not listen to it - smash it into smithereens with a claw hammer - leave it in the car and watch it curl up in the heat - copy it to tape, give it to a friend - sing along with it, or bury it in the back yard... It was yours... You owned it.. And the artist was happy with his money, and went out and made more music if he wanted more money..
By the Way - This is Alannah Myles - one of the most under-rated and under-played artists of her day. She's not very active these days - probably put off by the music police and the politics of the game.. The song is called "Cold Irish Rain"...
Try to do everything with pleasure and joy. Until you have mastered the joyfulness of doing a job – consider that you don’t know how to do it.
All I can say is... "Bwah-ha-ha-hah!"
It's another Christmas present, and I love it. I'm old enough to remember the tail end of the Cold War, and it's kind of scary talking with people that have completely forgotten about it.
Later this evening my girl listened to Bauhaus and Fields of the nephelim. Good choice, don´t you agree?
A pair of Edwardian ladies brave the cold at Beamish Museum to go to the town market to snap up some of the latest "must-have" bargains. Funny how nothing puts women off shopping, isn't it.
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Cold War Kids
Sonic Boom 2013
Northlands Grounds | Edmonton, AB
August 31st & Sept 1st, 2013
but they are tough. Cannot even begin to tell you how cold and windy it was during this shoot yesterday! Tried my best to 'warm it up' in post processing!
indian tradition: when someone is getting married, a mixture of coconut milk and tumeric is poured over the bride and her bridal party. this here is the bride. she's freezing. sitting next to her in the purple is the brides sister and bridesmaid. my cousins.
Walk out in Amsterdam Noord to Zunderdorp and Ransdorp.
Probably the coldest day of last weeks trip to the Netherlands
Trying to do the dailyshoot.com assignments...this is a day late. Something snow, ice, etc. Found this ice on my way out the door and grabbed a shot of it.
Frankly, it wasn't *that* cold but everyone's a sissy around here when it gets below 50 degrees (myself included). After all, that's one of the reasons I moved down here.