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68016 'Fearless' heads north towards Arbroath running as 0Z83 Mossend to Aberdeen Craiginches
68001 on 4N83 had failed the previous evening in the Stonehaven area and had to be hauled back to Aberdeen by 66519 which was in Aberdeen on an engineering train for Carmont.
68016 was en route to work a rescheduled 4Z83 south to Grangemouth.
Kris Fuhr, VP Marketing and Bob Gordon, Dir. of Communications, Provident Films hosting special guests week 3 of filming Courageous.
Photo by Hayley Catt
Fearless Forces by Unimax. Knockoffs, every backyard General's worst nightmare. And these guys are among the worse. These morons will suffer in a upcoming story.
Super Fearless Imperial IPA is back and sub-labelled “Batch #2″ and “Batch #3″. The first was brewed to the same recipe as the original Super Fearless, while the second was brewed with a different malt bill – Golden Promise and Victory being used instead of the original Maris Otter and Aromatic, due to a delivery of the latter being delayed by a port strike in Vancouver. Both versions sit at 9% abv and 93 IBUs, with Cascade, Columbus, Galaxy and Zythos hops used for both.
(@ Kolkata, India)
I could make fun of Chris I got the same treatment! With some hair cutting as well as the guy though, against my opinion, that it was necessary, you know, to refresh it a bit!
And 15min of cream and stuff and hair massage and whatnot ...
我們的時代,無所畏懼 FEARLESS in our time concert was sponsored by "CommonWealth Magazine" (cwbook) Taiwan and was held at the square of CKS Memorial Hall.
天下雜誌週年慶在自由廣場萬人戶外電影演唱會。
Taipei, Taiwan.
2015/8/15
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Model: Steffi
Photo, Hair, Make-Up: me
finally i could try this idea. it was a lot of work but fun either :D
thanks to steffi for your patience...love ya :)
我們的時代,無所畏懼 FEARLESS in our time concert was sponsored by "CommonWealth Magazine" (cwbook) Taiwan and was held at the square of CKS Memorial Hall. 天下雜誌週年慶在自由廣場萬人戶外電影演唱會。 Taipei, Taiwan.
2015/8/15
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Forty years ago this month (October 1971), the British rock band Family released their fifth album, Fearless.
Fearless is Family's greatest album, and the innovation and musicianship lives up to the title. It's a strong, challenging work in which Charlie Whitney's guitar chords are twisting and twisted, Roger Chapman displays great versatility as a singer even as he retains his wild vocal style, multi-instrumentalist Poli Palmer excels on every instrument he plays, and the rhythm section of drummer Rob Townsend and new bassist John Wetton pace and propel the songs flawlessly.
Fearless begins with "Between Blue And Me," a searing mid-tempo rocker about isolation, and ends with the stinging morality-play song "Burning Bridges" Among the standouts on this outstanding album are "Spanish Tide," a bewitching folk rocker on which Chapman and Wetton share lead vocals, "Sat'd'y Barfly," a good-times Faces pastiche, and "Children," a bright acoustic ballad with halting rhythms to undercut its own sweetness.
Poli Palmer contributes the ironically humorous song "Larf and Sing," on which he performs lead vocals, and "Crinkly Grin," a 65-second jazz instrumental. The best song is "Save Some For Thee," with Wetton handling most of the lead vocals and singing about the "living for free." The song begins with a barroom piano riff and ends with a marching band ensemble.
The cover artwork was as innovative as the record inside, bearing layered pages depicting pictures of the band's members on their edges and melding into a blur. The cover was designed by John Kosh.
For more on Fearless, go to my Family page - A Family Affair - and the fan Web site Family Bandstand.
Family in 1971 was:
Roger Chapman (vocals)
Charlie Whitney (guitar)
John Wetton (guitar, bass, vocals)
Poli Palmer (keyboards, vibraphone, flute, vocals)
Rob Townsend (drums)
This pudgy little Pocket Gopher was completely unafraid of people, and kept emerging from its burrow to eat dandelions. Since I wasn't using a very long lens, I basically had a camera a few inches away from its face, and still it didn't care!
Does anyone else recall the Fearless Fosdick comic strip?. I found the Wildroot sign at Clifton, Ohio.
Easier to read viewed large. The large size seems to load faster when I add it to the caption.
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A short and interesting history of Fosdick:
我們的時代,無所畏懼 FEARLESS in our time concert was sponsored by "CommonWealth Magazine" (cwbook) Taiwan and was held at the square of CKS Memorial Hall.
天下雜誌週年慶在自由廣場萬人戶外電影演唱會。
Taipei, Taiwan.
2015/8/15
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Karen climbing up the last few steps to the top of Rampart Ridge. The exposure from falling was considerable but the reward for success is a magnificent view as far as the eye could see.
Marine City, Michigan, USA
bulk carrier
flag: Liberia [LR]
built: 2001
length: 185m / 606ft
ex name:
Bright Laker 2001-2017
This is a candid shot of our director, Charles White from MTEK Studios, he is our fearless leader at photo shoots like the 2008 DVD Shoot. He makes sure we get what we need in the can and that the true spirit of Malibu Boats comes through in the end product.
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explored! Highest position: 355 on Thursday, February 19, 2009
this does, in fact, have meaning. =)<--test it out large on white too
took this on the jumping day.
editing: exposure, contrast, desaturation, b&w, boost color (all very minor, except for the b&w)
I generally do not shoot children in public places, but this little girl was just fascinating. She was truly fearless. She was climbing on this large stainless steel sculpture on the FIU campus before the start of the Color Run. She moved methodically and with purpose; very much unaware that one misstep on the smooth metal tubing would end in tears. The freedom of a child's mind is something we as adults should covet.
Bronze sculpture (50") by Kristen Visbal installed on a temporary permit on Broad Street in front of the New York Stock Exchange. It was originally installed in 2017 at the northern tip tip of Bowling on Broadway, facing the iconic Charging Bull. It was relocated to its present location in November, 2018, following complaints by that statue's sculptor, Arturo Di Modica.
here's the bottom line: I eat chicken at least two or three times a week. this is the first time I've participated in the process of converting it from a living creature into something that can be cooked and eaten.
will I do this with every chicken I eat in the future? no. am I deeply grateful that someone else will, so I can continue to eat things without going through the entire messy process? yes. but I now have a the practical information necessary to execute (heh) that process on my own if I need to, and I also have some very specific concepts of what I should be grateful for when I stroll into a supermarket and casually exchange money I earned sitting in front of a computer for a chicken.