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A friend posted on Facebook he was selling his brand new 80GB PS3 with Metal Gear Solid becuase he desperately needed cash (his girlfriend is American, so I assume it's for flight money). I decided to swoop in with a cheeky offer of £180, which he surprisingly accepted.
It's the 80GB version with the Dual Shock 3 controller, and everything came in its original packaging. Speaking of which, the controller has a severe eating disorder. It's taking a while to get used to.
Anyway, after I tweeted about my purchase, I had a barrage of messages from people saying "Oh oh, moan moan, but you said you weren't going to get one". Firstly, I said I had no concrete plans, but this offer was too good to pass up. Secondly, you don't know much about women if you haven't realised how quickly we can change our minds ^_^
I think MGS4 will be a bit heavy for a newbie to the franchise, so I'll be popping out later to have a look at some other games. Maybe Uncharted, maybe Killzone... But I'll definitely be picking up a HDMI cable. That thing looks rank in SD.
Vostok Navigation Console,
Each Vostok spacecraft was flown remotely from Mission Control on Earth - the cosmonauts did not control the flight. This console gave the spacecraft's position over the Earth - the small globe rotated as the spacecraft orbited.
[Science Museum]
Taken from the Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age exhibition at the Science Museum (September 2015 to March 2016).
Biedermeir Console
Console made of pine veneered in walnut with a white marble top. In the front, a drawer is supported by columns with bronze dore accents which are chiseled with plant motifs.
Origin: Germany
Period: 1800's
35" High x 46" Wide x 17.5" Deep
Valued at $5,000.00. All bids considered.
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Classic console table with a drawer designed with beautifully carved facets. Console table designed in traditional style with teak wood.
The highlights of this table are the elaborately carved top and leg-cornice, marble-knobbed central drawer and side window-like pillars.
It is useful as a décor stand, for study and also drawer-storage.
This makes a great piece of furniture for interiors with an aesthetic and heritage essence.
Dimensions : L 55” x W 19” x H 29”
I know, when I ask for a 'By Request' and Lino suggests a car, that its going to be a bit weird. Freakish even.
For LUGNuts 120th Build Challenge - the 10th anniversary of the group, that the outcome was unlikely to be any different from previous suggestions. That the car was even called 'Freakshow', was pretty much going to seal its fate.
Anyway, here goes.....
I don't think I would be able to explain it any better myself, so I take the text quoted directly from 'CustomRodder' forum:
customrodder.forumactif.org/t1809-1964-chevy-pick-up-frea...
Freakshow has our noodle in a bind. There's not much left of the original '64 Chevy C-10, but it definitely says "1964 Chevy Pickup" on the placard. By all rights it should be the absolute baddest truck/car in the show hands down with a blown 354 cubic inch hemi, six Stromberg 97 carbs, the sickest custom headers we've ever seen all running through a four speed Muncie to a 9 inch Ford rear with 4:11 gears. It has a beer keg and an in-cabin tap coming out a skull mounted under a gun rack. And yet here we are torn - the car is pink, with white fur everywhere, and has a pink telephone on the dash. What. The. Hell?
Yes, we know, it doesn't look like any 1964C-10 we've ever seen either, that's because it's sporting a '61 Chrysler nose and a '57 Chrysler tail along with an incredibly schizophrenic paint scheme. But still, we circle back to this brutal dichotomy of total dominating badassity spitting in the face of convention. Sitting amidst this sea of flat black and rusty hot rods is a cotton candy monster waiting to eat your lunch, but it is nigh on invisible due to its fluffy persona. If Clint Eastwood dressed up like a lady and drove this car around, the world would end, of this we are certain.
Bill Bierman of the Creative Customs Chop Shop, maker of Freakshow, seen here and above and described by Iowahawk as “a pink flaked, green flamed pickup with an 8 duece blown Hemi, refridgerated full keg with console mounted beer tap, rifle rack with matching pink machine gun, and can full of angel fur.
So, there you go.
This Lego miniland-scale 'Bill Bierman's Freakshow', has been created for Flickr LUGNuts 120th Build Challenge - 'Happy 10th Anniversary, LUGNuts', - where all the previous challenge themes are open for use in creating builds for the Challenge.
'Freakshow' is a 'By Request', provided by LUGNuts' founder and admin, Lino Martins.
The grain on the wood is gorgeous. The boards run one way on the top, and then perpendicularly on the bottom; the latter looks like a charming xylophone.
GONE - We made this great console table by combining the legs of two old iron cafe tables with a piece of reclaimed elmwood with beautiful grain. Perfect for an entryway or even a very narrow writing table.
Length 120cm, depth 35cm, height 73cm
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This window is surrounded by eight smaller circular windows with designs/symbols in them, but I thought this window was more striking by itself.
Window in St. Raphael's Catholic Church in Springfield, MN.
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