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I rescued the stars I used the other day from the garbage. I'm putting the SOOC version in the comments, and I'll add my secret later.... time to make pizza!
View large. The stars in the back aren't photoshopped, they just look odd because they're out of focus.
Secret 25: I don't fit in well. Anywhere. But I also don't try to, so I suppose that's my fault.
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A photo of the Oxford Street M&S from a recent trip to London.
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From Wikipedia, "Marks and Spencer plc (commonly abbreviated to M&S and colloquially known as Marks or Marks & Sparks) is a major British multinational retailer with headquarters in Paddington, London that specialises in selling clothing, beauty products, home products and food products. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
M&S was founded in 1884 by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer in Leeds. M&S currently has 959 stores across the UK, including 615 that only sell food products, and through its television advertising, asserts the exclusive nature and luxury of its food and beverages."
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A Ghost bike memorial for - Matthew David Zaleski, killed by a drunk driver on July 12, 2022 on 13 mile in Warren, Michigan
Lewisburg, WV. June 2016.
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With Luke fitting into the landspeeder and an easy mod to the Snow Speeder for the pilot, the rest of the minifigs in the 2014 Star Wars Advent Calendar were feeling left out. The four mocs in the back row are all alt-models from the advent calendar: AT-AT, TIE Fighter, STAP, Republic Gunship.
Building a micro-microfighter for the Super Battle Droid was harder that I expected; I started trying to rebuild the AAT for it, but I couldn't get it to work. The STAP was my second effort and I'm really happy how it turned out. The other builds are serviceable with the AT-AT being pretty terrible, but the Snow Trooper demanded an AT-AT...
I was planning to do a full alt build run on this years calendar like I did with last years advent calendar, but inspiration isn't striking.
This to me is the pièce de résistance of S'haven Walmart's apparel section - the fitting rooms with the cool sparks, and modern overhead signage. (Modern now, but of course will look terribly dated before we get too far into the 2020's)! And yep, this is the same fitting rooms signage that suffered (and, if I'm not mistaken, still suffers) from serious issues at the Olive Branch Walmart.
Part of the fixture and fittings of British Rail and its successors are pictured.
March East Junction signalbox , opened in 1885 and now a listed building is passed by the relatively new in comparison 47813 and 47853 which were new in the 1960's.
The 47's were working the 1138 Crewe Gresty Bridge - Norwich Crown Point.
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Lewisburg, WV. June 2016.
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Going back even further in time for this one: back to July 3rd, 2017, where we're looking at the brand-new fitting rooms. Indeed, this update was fresh enough at the time that I was actually able to squeeze it in to last year's Sunday Summer Spectacular; see here and here for more details.
The short story is that the store's previous fitting room units were replaced with these new ones that are now unisex. Updates like these (and more that I'll be showing you on upcoming Sundays) are what give me hope that Target is giving this store enough attention to keep people from worrying it is doomed to closure, while simultaneously – and, perhaps, a bit paradoxically – demonstrating that they're actually ignoring it enough to where we can assume there's not a remodel in the works anytime soon.
(c) 2018 Retail Retell
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Dextrous seen alongside the McTay fitting berth, in Birkenhead East Float, some time in 1984.
Built as part of a two-tug order from Dover Harbour Board, the other tug being named Deft, she was sold to Howard Smith Towage in 2000 for use on the Thames, being renamed Cobham.
She subsequently became HT Cutlass with Adsteam on the Humber.
Her UK service ended in 2013 when Svitzer transferred her to Svitzer Americas for service in Venezuela.
Dextrous has a bollard pull of 29 tonnes and cost a princely £1.5 million to build.
Photo by J. Clarkson / D.B.Hillman Collection
Store will be closing later this year as it was the newest store closure announcement.
Chillicothe, OH. May 2017.
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This Kmart in Richmond, Indiana was built in 1960 as a Grants department store. I think this was large for a Grants at the time; this store is 93,160 square feet. The store was turned into a Kmart on June 15th, 1978. In 2001, a Kmart Express gas station was added to the store. The Kmart Express was closed in Summer 2017 (either at end of June or in early July).
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WEEK 25 – Columbus Kmart, Set 1
Women's clothing was on either side of that center actionway we just looked at in the previous shot; now, spinning around to look the opposite direction, the children's clothing departments are in front of us – literally, the split between girls' and boys' is plainly visible. Taking advantage of that split is the store's fitting rooms, which is comfortably nestled between the two departments. Its triangle décor remains, but the wall behind it has been painted red; there's also a section of yellow paint visible on the right edge of this shot, and above these, a red stripe can be seen running the perimeter of the store. What's obvious is that these are somewhat-recent updates, but what's not obvious is just when these updates would have taken effect. If anyone knows or has a guess, please leave me a comment!
(c) 2018 Retail Retell
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A fitting tribute to a great Irishman.AFL ICON Jim Stynes has been immortalised, with the unveiling of the Jim Stynes Bridge at Docklands in Melbourne.The Jim Stynes Bridge, named after the 1991 Brownlow medallist, is part of a $25 million redevelopment at Northbank in Melbourne's CBD.
The construction, known as a 'hovering' steel arc bridge, is the first of its kind in Australia.
Maudlin, SC. May 2017.
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Watertown, NY. August 2016.
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WEEK 24 – RRT, Greenville Kmart
Fitting rooms take up the front left corner of the store, behind the baby section, as you see here. At least the signage is intact! As far as Kmart stores go – not that I can say I've been in many – but this one seemed pretty nice, at least. Its closure was likely due to isolated location and/or underperformance, because I don't see another retailer being interested in this space in the near future (though for the sake of struggling Greenville, I'd like to be proven wrong...).
(c) 2016 Retail Retell
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Target #811
Panama City, FL
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East Stroudsburg, PA. June 2015.
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Store closed April 2018 and is being replaced by Rural King.
Cambridge, OH. May 2017.
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