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On monte vers le ciel!!! Mais on pourrait aussi avoir l'impression de descendre.
Photo prise au Pavillon Pierre Lassonde , MNBAQ
My closet is full of em.
Sorry for the long absence! Been in and out of doctor's offices and I am finally recovering from Lyme disease! After 9 months!
It feels so good! :)
Thanks for the continued support. I hope to get back on the photo wagon soon. <3
Mercer would like to chat.
This DEF custom uses the torso of Outback with the lettering scraped off (it was already messed up so I don't feel too guilty).
Wac N Rolla 2021 - Wrestling Alliance Company - Azrael & Lazariel Vs Eclipse & Candy Caraibes
Azrael & Lazariel (With Gaia) Def. (Pin) Eclipse & Candy Caraibes
Type of match : Mixed Gender Match
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WAC N ROLLA
Du rap, du slam, du punk ,des djembes, un dj et du CATCH. Bang !
Oui, oui, oui, que du 100 % carolo !!!
***CATCH***
trois combats 1 vs 1, un par equipe et un triple menace.
***Line up musique***
F4D4 - Bebe ours - Gaelle
Suicides de lapins
La casa d'el djembe
Putrefying carnage
Digital Bastard X treize
Super Tao
Dj Fazer
On vous attends pour faire la fete ... WAC N ROLLA !!! )
Def Leppard....On through the night.
The bands debut album released in 1980 when the lads from Sheffield were all in their teens apart from a 20 year old Joe elliott who at the time does a great Plant/Halford/Scott impression. An album of Hard rock anthems that i consider their best work,far superior than say Hysteria or Pyromania...The album recieved positive reviews establishing the band as one of the leading lights in the NWOBHM....if you dont believe me take a listen to Rocks off.
Tug/Barge Defiance/Ashtabula, Christmas Eve 2017 afternoon arrival, Presque Isle Harbor, Marquette, MI
This aerial photograph captures the south-eastern sector of Norwich, focusing on the area around Carrow Road Stadium, home of Norwich City Football Club. The stadium dominates the centre of the image with its distinctive bowl shape and yellow-green seating visible inside. Surrounding it are a mix of modern apartment blocks, retail buildings, and car parks, part of the Riverside leisure and shopping complex that runs alongside the River Wensum, seen winding through the right half of the frame.
To the north (upper part of the image) lies the Crown Point railway depot, easily identifiable by its wide roofs and multiple sidings filled with trains. The main railway lines leading into Norwich Station can be seen converging from the left. The large building with solar panels in the foreground belongs to the Riverside Retail Park, and just beyond it the expanse of the Norwich City Football Club car park is clearly visible.
The Wensum riverfront features a mix of old industrial buildings and newly redeveloped residential blocks, reflecting the transformation of this former industrial zone into a thriving urban quarter. In the upper background, beyond the railway and river, the landscape opens into pastoral meadows and woodland, marking the transition from the city to the green Yare Valley countryside.
In summary, this image shows the contrast between Norwich’s industrial heritage and its modern regeneration, centred on football, leisure, and riverside living — all set within the lush natural surroundings characteristic of Norfolk’s county city.