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I pulled out an old black light to see how this will fare on the backdrop when properly illuminated. Kinda cool.
Elite: Mystic Fool 2013
Bunny Fur: (R) Rhinelander - Opal
Bunny Eyes: (R) Schadenfreude
Bunny Ears: Airplane
Bunny Shade: Classic
Mutation: Magic of Oz - Winkie Yellow
Location: Left Foreleg
Title: The Singing Fool
Above-title Billing: Al Jolson
Studio: Warner Bros.
Release Date: 29 September 1928
Song: "Sonny Boy"
Lyrics and Music: Al Jolson, B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown & Ray Henderson
Cover Artist: Unsigned
Photo: Al Jolson and Davey Lee
Publisher: DeSylva, Brown & Henderson Inc.
This follow-up to The Jazz Singer was the top grossing film until Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs came along in 1937.
Lady Allia explains why we should all be cheering for her to win the tournament.
The sign behind her lists some of the activities that the tournament involves. "Saracen's Tent" refers to riding on horseback with a spear held near the ground to cut the ropes holding up a tent while at the Crusades against the Saracens. In this case, the "rope" is a balloon on the ground.
I'm making a new logo plate for my latest amp prototype. I acid etch brass to do this.
Here's the plate with the scale cleaned off. It's all ready to paint now.
Still not a perfect etching, but cleaner than last time. I'm getting better at this. BTW, this is after 24 hours in the ferric chloride.
I was an absolute fanatic of geology when I was in High School. Took it at "O" level (in England), though I was really at an "A" level. Collected various rocks and minerals for years, and I think my favourite is Iron Pyrites in its various forms - cubic, etc.. Unfortunately, I think my skin colour reflected in the many "faces" of this specimen when I took the photo. Love the way the tiny Quartz crystals have formed in little nooks and crannies, just like wildflowers will do.
The latest Fool offering is a neck-through version of the classic short-scale "student" guitar that players like John McLaughlin and Todd Rundgren adopted because it allowed them to stretch out for giant extended chords.
Having seen Eagle142's recent image of this spot, I thought it would be fun to post this postcard view from just over 100 years ago. The card was posted in 1906 and it is interesting to see that it is captioned "Fool's Nook" even at that time when the pub was the Royal Oak.
"She livin' in this lie with him
No more coffee in the morning
I'm wide awake while he sleeping in
Know that's why your calling
You woke up chasing feelings, healing, trouble dealing
Coping with the fact that your alone
It makes you miss my body
Touchin', kissin', squeezin'
He don't know you're worth your weight in gold
Look at you fallin'
Do you even know what your fallin' for?
I see you fallin'
You traded my heart for some fool's gold."
When this train first rolled into view at Belmont Ave in the distance I thought that one of the oil trains had shown up. No such luck, it was just the morning road freight with some tankers up front.
Downers Grove IL / Forest Ave
BNSF e/b road freight
BNSF 5119 Dash 9-44CW
BNSF 4183 Dash 9-44CW
BNSF 4875 Dash 9-44CW
BNSF 7405 ES44DC
Any #intelligent #fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of #genius - and a lot of #courage to move in the opposite direction -Albert #Einstein
Bright sun and clear skies - and a temperature of 20 degrees F (-7 C) - with a wind chill of Zero degrees F (-18 C)
You can break my heart and I will want you just the same...
I can see it through your eyes.
♪ Katie Herzig - Fool's gold.
Fava beans, sauteed onions, and tomatoes served with clay oven bread.
$7
eggs, ground meat, sauteed diced tomato, scallion, vegetables and spices served with clay oven bread.
$8
I'm back! :?)
Haven't participated in MM for a while, but I just felt I needed a new "MM hit"...
For Macro Mondays March 30th - Fools Gold
I just went around the house to see what gold i could find... it wasn't much, so I had to use the little I had...
A detail from a embelished picture frame...
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