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The pharmacy kindly lent us a few of their duckies!

Pitcher Abby Dunker (11), sophomore, softball, 2011-12

720 Degree Dunks were highly anticipated by Nike SB fanatics worldwide. They show some love to the 1986 Skateboarding Arcade Classic 720 Degrees. 720 Degrees released in 1986 by Atari, and is one of the first skater games. As you can see, the game has definitely inspired the Nike 720 Degree Dunks Low from the vibrant colors to the checkered lines on the inner lining.

A member of the John Steel Singers gets dunked in the dunking booth, but keeps his pineapple juice safe.

my dunks, my lovely lady dunks.

Patrick Patterson doing what he does best... Making the big plays.

My photos from Slam Dunk South 2016

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A new Dunk High created for the Australian magician and illusionist Cosentino! It was an honour and a bunch of fun to create these for such a talented guy. These are designed with a steam punk x Sekure D aesthetic. For a full write up check my blogs!

Arturas Masiulis ("BC Mures" team) dunks over Titus Nicoara ("CS Gaz Metan Medias" team) during the last game in 2009.

Lil' Henry's first pair of dunks. I got a great deal on them at the Nike outlet, and they GLOW in the dark!

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A pretty impressive impersonation of a gannet by a black-billed gull. Wouldn’t you agree? :) NZ...

Photo & haircut inspired by a classic Michael Jordan poster. Pictures taken by Steph.

Dean E. Smith Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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Sadly, he missed this dunk.

This unassuming house of worship was originally built in 1852 on land donated by Samuel Mumma, a local farmer. Although more commonly known as the German Baptist Brethren, the name "Dunker" referred to their method of full submersion baptism used by the denomination's founders. Nearly a decade after its completion during the early morning of September 17, 1862, furious conflicts swirled here as the Union Army made several attempts to break the Confederate left flank. Union Generals Hooker, Mansfield, and Sumner would launch successive attacks toward the Confederates positioned on the slight high ground upon which this church rested. As the morning phase of the battle progressed and with the other sections of the field silent, General Lee moved troops north to the Confederate left for support. When the guns fell silent on this part of the field, over 8,000 casualties paid the price for a costly, bloody stalemate during this first phase of the fighting.

Ironically, the Dunkers espoused pacifism and would refuse to serve in the military. Although this simple church survived the battle, a violent windstorm destroyed it in 1921. In the 1950s, the National Park Service began the work of rebuilding the Dunker Church and, using about 3,000 original bricks, boards, benches, and other original materials, accomplished their task in 1961. The photograph to your right shows the sanctuary of this very modest 19th Century church.

 

On September 17, 1862, Union forces of General Joseph Hooker's 1st Corps would move along the Hagerstown Pike towards this house of worship to find and engage the Confederates they knew to be in the area. The back and forth contest that would follow left dead and wounded scattered all over this formerly peaceful landscape. Soldiers in blue and gray would at times fire at each other from near point blank range with only a fence to stop the whistling balls filling the air. In the image below, Confederate dead cover the western side of the Hagerstown Pike.

 

Antietam Battlefield-Sharpsburg Md.

A burst shot of a dunk attempt. Streetball participant attempts to dunk it home in a slam dunk side event.

Antietam National Battlefield

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The Dunker Church was originally built in 1852 on land donated by Samual Mumma by the German Baptist Brethren. They were known as Dunkers or Dunkards for their practice of baptism by full immersion. The Dunkers were pacifists who believed in simplicity and modesty, which included not placing a steeple on their meeting place. The church was the the center of some of the hardest fighting at Antietam, its whitewashed walls an objective visible through the gun smoke. During and after the battle the church became a haven for the wounded.

 

The church survived the battle but was destroyed by a storm in 1921. Its materials were stored and preserved. For many years a lunch stand catering to battlefield visitors stood on the foundations. For the 100th anniversary of the battle in 1962 the church was rebuilt and restored to its 1860s appearance using many of the original materials.

The pole (out behind the boats over the water) is a chair that they once used to dunk women to see if they were witches.

Simpler times...

Canterbury, UK

The only time that you can get a Linden thrown into the water!

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