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Rock out to Conquer Entertainment™ performances and see stage presentations about how Conquer Entertainment is revolutionizing the music industry at this years 2012 ma Internaltional Convention. Learn more at Conquer Entertainment™
This photograph was sent to me by Peter LeClercq after I had left the regiment. On the back he has written:- "Don't let a Russian get hold of this picture"! I don't think it really matters anymore!
Pictured in front of the tank are Cpl. Blamford and L/Cpl. Kingsley.
CEA Racing in Collaboration with Jet Black Racing finished off the season in style with two wins from two races at the Bang Saen Festival of Speed.
Bang Saen is a tight and twisty street circuit, not dissimilar to Monaco or Macau as the track is so narrow crashes are frequent and makes for an exciting spectacle.
CEA’s #1 driver Thomas Raldorf was competing in the Endurance race series in a separate car, this left a vacant spot in the now famous #29 CEA Race Car. Anders Majgaard and his team from Jet Black Racing duly filled the vacancy and delivered a perfect weekend with a virtuoso performance from the Danish Dynamo.
The Qualifying session was an action packed event with several crashes resulting in the safety car making an entrance on numerous occasions. Anders managed through all the chaos to post the third fastest time. As the lights went out the cars raced to the first corner, the obligatory pile up ensued, Anders narrowly missed a major accident just glancing one of the slower cars, although a couple of places were lost these were soon regained as Anders and the #29 car blew away all the competition to finish the race 17 seconds clear of the field. Damage had been sustained to the front right of the car however the CEA mechanics led by Sven Thummel worked well in to the night to fix and patch up the car.
A very hot Sunday morning greeted the teams, with the car repaired it was time to challenge for another win. Yesterday’s grid had been reversed so Anders would start 5th, but this didn’t seem to trouble him as Anders proved his skill at starts by catching two cars by the first corner! The lead cars soon succumb to some sublime overtaking moves and as a flurry of crashes and safety cars went behind him, Anders coasted to victory under yellow flags much to the delight of Jet Black Racing Manger Peter Jaeger.
As always during the scrutineering in Parc Ferme the team held their breath until the final result was official, delight filled the pits as the result was announced and a cold beer or two was had. CEA & Jet Black Racing had come to this potentially tricky track and conquered all. Thomas Raldorf Team manager of CEA Racing said “This weekend was the icing on the cake and the cherry on top for 2014, a fantastic drive by Anders and once again the CEA mechanics showed their worth with their continued effort and commitment”
Planning will now start on the 2015 season and regaining the driver’s championship…….
A Canadian, an Australian and 2 figures did a bullet run of Mount Fuji. Got altitude sickness, lava sand blasted in the face, sunburned, and frozen. Life achievement unlocked!
Romans 8:37 (NIV)
"No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us."
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Cloth, glue. Wooden frame with glass. 20 x 26 cm. From the "Love Conquers F*ck All" Series.
Copyright Sandra Eterovic 2007.
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I guess the time has finally come, I went until 10 p.m. tonight without thinking about this project (usually I worry about it/plan all day). When I finally remembered, I set into a panic. Immediately bokeh came to mind, and I frantically ran around the house gathering supplies.
My mom got this figurine while she was in Iceland, I believe. It's appropriate for tonight because we've been playing a lot of Risk around here lately.
strobist: sb600 w/ diffuser camera right, blocked with reflective board to focus light.
Toisa Conqueror offshore supply ship laid up in Albert Dock, Hull. She finally has power and is getting ready to leave. She has been sold like most of the Toisa vessels.
Toisa Voyager astern of her
IMO: 9237694
MMSI: 636014383
Call Sign: A8TM8
Flag: Liberia
AIS Vessel Type: Cargo
Gross Tonnage: 2401
Deadweight: 3248 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 73.8m × 16.05m
Year Built: 2001
Status: Laid up
Registered owner: TOISA LTD
Ship manager: SEALION SHIPPING LTD
Shipyard: Appledore Shipbuilders Ltd, Devon, England
Yard number: A.S.186
Keel laying date: 18 Sep 2000
Date of build: 03 Jul 2001
Engine: Wärtsilä
Engine Type: 6L26
Engine Power kW: 3900
Thought I'd make it this time - spurred on by the prospect of the picture-taking opportunity, of impressing my long-legged, leaving-mother-behind-on-the-path-on-previous-occasions son and encouraged by patient, accompanying husband but ........getting to the summit is still a target for me! But hey, it was a lovely walk and I did get further up the ridge than before.
Brian Posehn, on the set of a scene in Lloyd the Conqueror, a feature film shot in Calgary. Shot for FFWD.
Corfe Castle is a fortification standing above the village of the same name on the Isle of Purbeck peninsula in the English county of Dorset. Built by William the Conqueror, the castle dates to the 11th century and commands a gap in the Purbeck Hills on the route between Wareham and Swanage. The first phase was one of the earliest castles in England to be built at least partly using stone when the majority were built with earth and timber. Corfe Castle underwent major structural changes in the 12th and 13th centuries.
In 1572, Corfe Castle left the Crown's control when Elizabeth I sold it to Sir Christopher Hatton. Sir John Bankes bought the castle in 1635, and was the owner during the English Civil War. His wife, Lady Mary Bankes, led the defence of the castle when it was twice besieged by Parliamentarian forces. The first siege, in 1643, was unsuccessful, but by 1645 Corfe was one of the last remaining royalist strongholds in southern England and fell to a siege ending in an assault. In March that year Corfe Castle was slighted on Parliament's orders. Owned by the National Trust, the castle is open to the public and in 2018 received around 237,000 visitors. It is protected as a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
Corfe Castle is a village and civil parish in the English county of Dorset. It is the site of a ruined castle of the same name. The village and castle stand over a gap in the Purbeck Hills on the route between Wareham and Swanage. The village lies in the gap below the castle and is around four miles (6.4 km) south-east of Wareham, and four miles (6.4 km) north-northwest of Swanage. Both the main A351 road from Lytchett Minster to Swanage and the Swanage Railway thread their way through the gap and the village.
The civil parish of Corfe Castle stretches across the width of the Isle of Purbeck, with coasts facing both the English Channel and Poole Harbour. It, therefore, includes sections of both the low-lying sandy heathland that lies to the north of the castle and the rugged Jurassic Coast upland to the south.
-Wikipedia
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Emma stands with high spirits and wet feet in front of the Skyline Trail snowfield. The trail across the snowfield had been packed down and snowmelt had filled it in many places. Emma only had sneakers, and so she got fairly well soaked below the ankles. We had to take a break here to wring out her socks and let her dry out a bit. Despite this, she seemed to have enjoyed it.
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