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This is my firebird, wich is practically a bird with fire on its neck. The main flaw of his design is that the neck is too thick (bond paper won't stay), the fire is messily folded and the toes are too huge! I folded this on request from my classmate.
Firebirds Senior Receiver, Chi Ali Bunn (1) goes up for the pass against a Louisburg defender Friday, August 10, 2012 during the Fike High School Football Jamboree. Brad Coville | Times
Marina Bychkova's show "Fragility" at Strychnin gallery in Berlin
Preview June 10th (photos from the Opening night on the 11th will be uploaded next)
i'll be writing about my experience on my blog soon!
the short version is, it was AMAZING! ♥
Firebird House - fairy-taleish house, unfortunately dilapidating in spite of sign "state protected listed building", Tomsk, March 2008
This ensemble is made entirely of glass beads and swarovski crystals, and is my own design. It was inspired by an illustration I did of The Firebird a couple of years ago.The Firebird is a mythical creature in Russian and Slavic folklore, similar to the Pheonix. The model is Bu Yong.
On sale at local used car lot was this 2002 Pontiac Firebird, the fourth-generation model.
The Firebird sport coupe, especially in Trans Am form, was the signature car of the Pontiac brand for over thirty years. Changes in tastes and GM's declining U.S. market share led Pontiac to cancel the car at the end of the 2002 model. So this is one of the last of them.
Any non-Trans Am Firebird in its final year (I think this was the Formula model) would likely be powered by a 3.8-liter V6 built by . . . Buick? Pontiac and Buick combined their sales outlets along with GMC Truck earlier in this decade, but the idea of a Buick engine in a Pontiac - even an enigne from a Grand National - seems sacrilegious.
The Firebird's cousin, the Camaro, may have returned, but the Firebird will not, as Pontiac itself will soon pass into history. :-(