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Apesar do calor insuportável, tivemos uma tarde pra lá de especial.
Aulinha com a Milena Amaro e parabéns para a Laurinha ...amo de paixão!
A Marta comeu quase todo o brigadeiro da panela enquanto eu costurava minha almofadinha de coelho...buáááááááááááááááááááá!
Doc was the Joe team’s original medic three years before Lifeline would essentially update the character or at least his concept. In the cartoon Doc is most likely remembered for saving Duke’s life after he’s impaled by one of Serpentor’s snake spears. However in the comics he would go on to make the ultimate sacrifice when he was gunned down by SAW Viper.
Not sure if this will be the last in the series or not. I have a few more Joes to pull from, but time is much more limited these days.
Doc's story: Doc is a kitten I rescued. He had belonged to a very young transient couple who were living on the streets in downtown San Diego. They were doing the best they could to care for him. He was kept on a collar and leash. They had food and a litter box for him. In my conversations with the couple, I told them that I understood how difficult it was to care for themselves, let alone a kitten as well. I gave them my business card and told them that, if it ever reached the point where they felt they could no longer care for him, to call me. I was a volunteer at a no-kill shelter and I promised them that he would be placed there. A few days later, they called me. I retreived him and brought him to the shelter. He was adopted about a month later. This is Doc playing in the shelter lobby.
Encontro na casa da Karla...amooooooo!
O mais legal é que a Aninha Cavalari e o Franzinho, a Lena, a Meg e seu filhinho,a Marta e a Raquel também passaram por lá , via Skype, e eu amei poder vê-las e ouvir a vozinha de cada uma!
As Rosanes , Dottes e Cumadre,vieram de longe para o encontro, foi tudo perfeito e a Karla como sempre nos recebeu com todo o carinho!
Que nosso final de semana seja exatamente assim, cheinho de coisas gostosas!
It's brutally, savagely hot
on the streets of North Hollywood.
Step on the pavement with bare feet
and they'll get broiled.
And here's Doc,
unsmiling,
sad and distressed
in these mean streets,
still searching
for his sister,
and needing to stay
ever in motion,
stepping from shadow to shadow,
beaten down
but not defeated
by the heat.
Performer from 'Oi' promotes the show at the Edinburgh Fringe 2010. Taken on the Royal mile, Edinburgh on 17 August
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress "Yankee Lady" & B-29 Superfortress "DOC" at 2018 Thunder Over Michigan Airshow Ypsilanti, Michigan
Sie bewegte sich unablässsig auf engem Raum und die herrlichen Profilsohlen drückten sich tief in den nassen Schneematsch ein. Man sieht auf einigen der Bilder, wie sich feuchte Schneekristalle an den Stiefelsohlen festhalten oder landsam heruntertropfen. Ich fand, die Stiefel strahlen ein heimliches, aufregendes Versprechen aus...
Preserved Leyland National 2 1026 DOC 26V Parked up at Wythall on 17,04.2017. I had a nice ride on her the last time I rode a WMT national in Service was around 1996 on a Coventry Road service 56 57/60.
LIFE OF BUS 1026
New to Acocks Green Garage April 1980 as 7026
Re-numbered 1026 in 1985
Transferred to Hockley by 1987
Transferred to Perry Barr by 1988
Transferred to Hockley January 1989
Withdrawn July 1990
To Walsal Reserve 1991
Re-instated at Acocks Green 1992
Transferred to Birmingham Central June 1995
Withdrawn April 1996
Sold to Stevensons of Uttoxeter May 1996
To Arriva Midlands Shrewsbury by March 2001 Following Takeover
To Arriva North West as Driver Trainer November 2002
To Preservation November 2007
Restored to Cream Yellow WMT Livery
Location: Wythall Transport Museam
17 April 2017
WMPTE National 7052 looking a bit sorry for itself. It is fair to say open storing a Leyland National is not good news if you want it to survive!!
Doc is a Boeing B-29 Superfortress. It is one of two that are currently flying in the world, the other B-29 being FIFI. It is owned by Doc's Friends, Inc., a non-profit organization based in Wichita, Kansas, United States.
The B-29 was built in 1944 as part of a production run of 1620 aircraft built by Boeing at Wichita, Kansas and allocated the military Serial Number 44-69972. It was delivered to the United States Army Air Forces in March 1945. The aircraft did not see combat, and was converted to a radar calibration aircraft in 1951 and based at Griffiss Air Force Base, New York. While based at Griffiss, the squadron's members named their B-29s after characters in the Disney movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and 44-69972 became Doc. In 1955, the aircraft, modified as a TB-29, was moved to Yuma County Airport in Arizona to be used as a target tug. Retired from the United States Air Force in 1956, it was sent to the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake for use as a ballistic missile target.
Doc now flies Airshows worldwide, usually with the Commemorative Air Force. This Picture was captured at Drake Field, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
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