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Deborah Frances-White at the People's Vote March. London, 23 March 2019.

 

Sony A7II + C/Y Zeiss Distagon 28mm f/2.8 MM

throw a stone in the air and you will hit someone guilty

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My guilty pleasure is how much I like being someone's fetish. I didn't neccesarily mean it in a sexual way; it could be about me being gay, being asian, being white-washed, etc. But for this illustration, I went with the sexual fetishism idea because it is what people gravitate towards when they hear the word 'fetish'.

Guilty of screwing around in deepdreamgenerator.com/

 

Instead of writing lists of all the things I'm supposed to be doing.

 

This is just Beauty the Cat's hair, again.

Not XXX, but a threeway sunrise + flare +looking down path triple combination cliche(with reverse pike and tuck).

 

A cliche combination I'm quite guilty of myself, but then they are classics I guess.

 

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HCS everyone!

Rodney Gray Cup returns to Bangor by Roger Corbett

Bangor's good run of form continued with a convincing 41-13 league win against local rivals Donaghadee, regaining the Rodney Gray Cup in the process.

The afternoon got off to a great start with the clubhouse close to full capacity for the pre-match corporate lunch. Although many chose to stay indoors and view the game in comfort, many more gathered along the touchlines to watch this keenly contested fixture. North Down pride was at stake, with not only league points on offer, but also the Rodney Gray Cup which has particular importance for both sides.

As Donaghadee got the game underway, playing with the wind at their backs, conditions were good and the prospect of good running rugby was anticipated. The first scrum, after 5 minutes of play, heralded a problem for both sides. For Donaghadee, they were completely overpowered and saw their pack disrupted. However, for Bangor, the referee viewed Bangor’s power as being applied in an illegal fashion and penalised their pack as a result. The penalty kick from Bangor’s twenty two was pushed wide.

A clever drop-out by Jason Morgan saw Bangor hold on to possession and start to work back down field. The back line that has worked so well together then kicked into action. A move which started with Mike Weir, showing his strength to ride out some touch tackles, continued through Curtis Stewart, Jason Morgan and Ricky Armstrong before reaching Chris Morgan who had joined the line on the left wing. Having made an overlap, Morgan had the room and pace to run in at the left hand corner for a well worked try. Mark Widdowson kicked the conversion putting Bangor ahead by 7-0.

Another strange penalty decision against Bangor at a scrum gave the visitors another chance to kick at goal, but once again the tricky wind conditions forced the kick wide. Almost immediately, Donaghadee were awarded yet another penalty, and this time the kick was good, making the score now 7-3 with 12 minutes gone.

Another penalty opportunity for Donaghadee after 20 minutes was unsuccessful. Within minutes of the restart, the ball came to Jason Morgan just outside Donaghadee’s twenty two. Although tackled and brought to the ground, he had the presence of mind to release the ball, then pick it up again as he got to his feet. With Jamie Clegg in close support, it looked like the pass was on, but instead Morgan shrugged off another tackle and dashed through to score under the posts. Widdowson’s kick was successful, extending the lead to 14-3.

Bangor’s backs were now looking to be in control, and when another attacking move started to build, a Donaghadee player was guilty of deliberately knocking the ball forward, resulting in a yellow card. As is so often the case in situations like this, the loss of a player for 10 minutes left Donaghadee with too much space to cover, resulting in another Chris Morgan try, after Bangor had quickly passed the ball wide, exploiting the free space. Although Donaghadee bravely fought back and were pressing hard in Bangor’s twenty two, a turn-over gave possession back to Bangor. Although tackled hard, Mike Weir managed to stay on his feet and broke through the centre. Having made good ground and drawn other defenders, he passed outside to Davy Charles on the right wing whose pace and footwork were too much for the retreating defence, allowing him to touch down for Bangor’s bonus point try. The conversion was missed, but Bangor were now a comfortable 24-3 ahead.

From the scrappy restart, Bangor failed to gather the ball and immediately found themselves on the back foot. This time the Donaghadee players combined well, taking advantage of an out-of-shape defence, to run in to the right of Bangor’s posts and score an unconverted try, bringing the half time score to 24-8.

As Bangor got the second half underway, the weather was beginning to deteriorate, although the wind was now in their favour. Despite a number of good attacking positions, Bangor failed to add to their score as a result of mishandling and a growing penalty count. From one of these penalties, Donaghadee kicked for touch inside Bangor’s twenty two. The resulting lineout was taken cleanly and the subsequent forward drive proved too difficult to stop, resulting in a try wide on the left of Bangor’s posts. The difficult kick was missed but, with a try either side of half time, Donaghadee now found themselves back in the game at 24-13.

Unfortunately, this was as good as it got for the visitors. With the wind strengthening, and the rain coming down heavily, conditions were becoming difficult for both sides. However, the strength of Bangor’s pack came to the fore once again when, from a lineout inside Donaghadee’s twenty two, Ryan Latimer made a charge towards the line. Although surrounded by several defenders, Latimer pressed forward, aided by his own forwards, until he crossed the line. Minutes later it was the backs turn to score, as Mike Aspley broke through the centre before unselfishly passing to Mike Weir who had a clear run to touch down under the posts. These scores pushed Bangor well in front by 36-13, with 23 minutes gone.

For most of the remainder of the game, the most difficult opponent was the weather. The combination of a slippery ball and cold hands led to many missed passes by both sides. But just as the game entered its final phase, the Bangor pack once again imposed their authority on the Donaghadee scrum, allowing Scott Irvine to pick up and drive over from short distance to score. This proved to be the final play of the game, resulting in a final score of 41-13 in Bangor’s favour.

While not without its faults, this was another complete team performance from Bangor that continues to build in confidence, and augers well for the challenge next week when they travel to Shaws Bridge to face an equally in-form Instonians in the quarter final of the Junior Cup.

Bangor side: S Irvine, A Jackson, P Whyte, G Irvine, J Henly, R Latimer, J Clegg (c), C Stewart, R Armstrong, J Morgan, M Widdowson, M Aspley, M Weir, D Charles, C Morgan

Subs: O McIlmurray, M Thompson

Bangor scores: C Morgan (2T), J Morgan (1T), D Charles (1T), R Latimer (1T), M Weir(1T), S Irvine (1T), M Widdowson (3C)

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The tower rises 229 feet.

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A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

This is my latest guilty pleasure. If I drive near a Lamadeline I have to stop in and get this...Mocha Tart...commence *drooool

Reporters were everywhere outside the courthouse in Baltimore the day that the jury reached their verdict in the corruption trial of Mayor Sheila Dixon.

 

Mary Bubala from WJZ reported from the scene. The saga continues as the defense has filed an appeal, There is also a perjury trial scheduled for the spring.

I sat him down by his turd and "explained" how bad it is to poop in the house. He listens but does not learn... It is pretty disgusting for some people. Oh well.

 

He wasn't potty-trained and we believe was either kicked out by original owners for making accidents in the house or ran away. He was afraid of a raised hand and belts.

 

His accidents are frustrating but not a reason for physical punishment. He is in loving hands now.

 

Guilty of Turd 1

along Dry Creek just northeast of the boundary of Gibson Ranch County Park

i take mine with brandy...........

help yourselves to a delicious chocolate......

these are the sexiest chocs ive ever tasted full of the most delicious spices and fillings..

the heart one is peach and saffron......

but that ones mine lol....

have a beautiful weekend......

 

andrew.....xo

Guilty Dog - "So I may have stiolen the new cat's little ball. Its just so fun to chew" Trying out my first off camera flash and caught a nice moment

Looking rather guilty. I just haven't found out why...yet..

I caught him sleeping on the tray yesterday.

Karen Read post verdict, trial 2.

18 x 14 in, blocks painted and assembled. Unplanned, just stream of consciousness thing.

hhhhmmmmm..I said i'm innocent!!

365|70

If loving you is wrong...I don't want to be right

Guilty pleasure: beery Sunday afternoon in store at the VERY nice Bia Craft in D3. But I will plead an affirmative defense, I've already been to the gym: 41 minutes of cardio @ 149 bpm.

Taken for the January Cornwall Flickr Users 'Beat the Winter Blues' assignment.

It's not often I eat fast food; my wife Jane is never keen and somehow my days are too ordered and the opportunity just doesn't come along. But in the interests of photography, I felt it my duty on this occasion ....

Ok, my most guilty secret. I fancied the pants off her when I was 19. I bought the album and the video hoping she would be a big success. You can all shoot me now if you like ;)

 

Funnily enough, she's made a come back and is recording with ex-blur Alex James and they have released the fantastic single Wigwam in april. :D

 

checkingoutmywigwam.com/

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

Hillary Lehr, campaigner with Rainforest Action Network, addresses crowd at Chevron's San Ramon Headquarters.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

My turn!

 

Photo by Ryan

The Daily Shoot #314: Make a photograph that shows an interpretation of your favorite indulgence or guilty pleasure.

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Submitted to Monthly Scavenger Hunt 1110-9 "I Do Not Dare"

Update, September 14, 2007.

 

Some of you may have seen this photo when I previously posted it back in July. A lot has happened since then.......

 

July 1 The dog was dumped out in front of my house.

July 2 I went to the police station with my photos and spoke to the animal control officer. I also emailed a letter to the editor of our local newspaper. In the letter I told how outraged I was at this “cruel and heartless act” and gave a description of her and her vehicle.

July 9 My letter printed in the paper

July 12 We were informed an anonymous tip had been made with the identity of the woman and an investigation began

July 30 A warrant was issued for her arrest

July 31 The arrest was made for the charge of “animal cruelty”. The woman said (a) “So?” when told the dog had died (b) said she didn’t know it was against the law to dump out a dog (whatever!) and (c) said it was not her dog (though 3 of her neighbors identified it to be from my photos). She also had already gotten a new puppy by this time! :-(

Aug 5 My letter printed again in the paper

Sept 7 My fiance and I were subpoenaed to be in court on Sept 13

Sept 13 At court the woman pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 80 hours of community service at the animal shelter WITH the animal control officer. She has two months to do this and then will go face a judge. IF she has done her time she will then receive a fine and it will be over (though it WILL be on her record forever). If she hasn’t done her 80 hours I *DON’T think they will be too nice to her….

 

ANIMAL CRUELTY IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. IT IS A CRIME AND CAN AND WILL COME BACK TO HAUNT YOU. DON’T BRING A PET INTO YOUR HOME UNLESS YOU ARE PREPARED TO MAKE A LIFELONG COMMITMENT. IF YOU MUST GET RID OF YOUR PET PLEASE DO NOT DUMP IT OUT INTO THE STREETS. THERE ARE MANY OTHER OPTIONS AVAILABLE.

 

IF YOU WITNESS ANIMAL CRUELTY PLEASE DO NOT SIT IDLY BY - TAKE A STAND - DO SOMETHNG - SAVE A LIFE! I COULDN'T SAVE THE HEELER BUT AT LEAST A LITTLE JUSTICE WAS SERVED. I AM NOT SOME "CRAZY ANIMAL PERSON" - I'M JUST A REGULAR GIRL WITH A HEART WHO KNOWS RIGHT FROM WRONG AND TOOK A STAND.

   

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July 2,2007

We live on a country road. This poor boy was dumped out in the intersection in front of our house by a cruel and heartless woman. She sped off and he chased after her. He couldn't catch her so he ran back to the intersection and continued to run all around in the road trying to find her. I called animal control but they couldn't come until Monday morning. I was going to try to keep him at my house for the night but he had ran back up the road where his owner had gone. He didn't come back so I went to look for him. He had already been hit and was dead. I'm so upset about this whole thing. :-(

 

When you get a pet you are making a commitment to this animal for its entire life. Pets are not disposable objects that you can just obtain then dispose of on a whim. However, if you no longer want your pet PLEASE call animal control or take it to a shelter. Don't just dump it out into the street. :-(

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Fuji 64T xPro

 

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