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My wife is always trying to get rid of me. The other day she told me to put the garbage out. I said to her I already did. She told me to go and keep an eye on it.
Rodney Dangerfield
4-wide trucks just don't cut it in our city anymore. Theo created this 6-stud modern Lego variant of the garbage truck.
I had the 6693 Garbage Truck as a child, and it was always one of my favorite sets. So when I started the Classic to Modern theme, I knew I had to rebuild this set.
As you may see, I wasn't only inspired by the 6693 set. I also stole some parts of the 7991 Recycle Truck.
Garbage wall.
AlegorÃa a la obra de Gordon Matta-Clarck por Jane Crawford.
Museo de Bellas Artes. Santiago de Chile, noviembre 2009.
Radiant
Lyon - 03/06/2016
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Photo composition created for the Our Daily Challenge topic FRESH GARBAGE.
*Some peelings from the orange I ate today and some fruit that seemed forbidden to eat...
though the fly didn't seem to mind.
;-)
JABBA THE HUTT
Star Wars (Hot Wheels)
Made in Thailand for Mattel (2014)
(Sale: 1,15 euro)
"The only vehicle that can match the gargartuan proportions and sluggish demeanor of the alien gangster, Jabba the Hutt, is this massive garbage truck"
Garbage Not Your Kinda People Tour Setlist:
Automatic Systematic Habit
Temptation Waits
Shut Your Mouth
Queer
Metal Heart
Stupid Girl
Why Do You Love Me
The World Is Not Enough
#1 Crush
Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go!)
Blood for Poppies
Control (Live Debut)
Milk
Big Bright World
I Think I'm Paranoid
Bad Boyfriend
Only Happy When It Rains
Push It
Encore:
Supervixen
Special
Vow
Garbage found in/near Stony Creek in Norristown, Pennsyvania during a few hours. The brimming garbage can wasn't found, but everything in it, and everything else in this pile, was.
Taken using Smena 35. I believe I've photographed the exact same line-up of bins several times before with different cameras. I have no idea who these bins belong to, though.....oops, shouldn't have said that.
I took this photo behind Ansley Mall in Atlanta, GA. I was taking video along the BeltLine corridor beside the shopping center when I saw this truck pull up in the distance. I had been looking for a photo of a large, looming truck to project in THE LOCAL, so I immediately ran over, looking crazy. I asked the guys if I could take photos of their truck as they pulled out. They shrugged and I ran back about 100 feet to while adjusting my polarizer and picking my camera settings (28mm, f/4, 1/1000, ISO 160). I snapped the first shot then ran back 15 feet and caught a second shot before they drove off, laughing at the whole scene.