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Une sortie avec le groupe Street photo france

 

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50mm 1/125 s à f/4,0 ISO100

Bristol Omnibus

Bristol L

Posgrado Ilustración Bau, Escola Superior de Disseny / Campaña gráfica para Bar La Plata

 

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Shy guy, LOL, not this little fellow !!! While taking shots of this wall the other day, he ran out of a crack and just sat there like " Hey, look at me, wanna take my photo ? " And I just had to oblige.

 

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An old guy vixan truck

Family Guy Stewie Toy, "Farty Pants Stewie" is an automatic Motorized Talking Animated Bubble Blowing Toy based of Stewie from Family Guy.

This Rare Family Guy Stewie Toy is from Mike Mozart's Collection of Rare and Unusual Toys of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.

At the party the rented Karaoke set did not work, but the Karaoke guy repaired it and sang a song

Chatting with my dear friend, seen here at home in the Pays Basque. He's trying to teach me French. I teach him Texan.

Y.T.C.C. Locke Park Barnsley 11/8/13..

Guy otter refuse lorry

Mattress Guys (4,614 square feet)

4340 George Washington Memorial Highway, Heritage Square, Yorktown, VA

Opened in April 2008; originally McDonald's (summer 1979-fall 2002), later Mattress USA (2003-November 2007)

we met each other on the bus to Lugu lake this July.then we spent the next 3 days together.it was an amazing trip.

 

look,all of us were wearing glasses!

hehe ^___^

kirchner museum, davos, 1992, architect: guyer gigon

'The Kirchner Museum Davos was the first large commission to be realised by Annette Gigon and Mike Guyer. It is now seen as a pioneering example of a new understanding of museum architecture, combining functionality and aesthetics, intrinsic architectural value and service to art in a remarkable way.

Taking their point of departure from local conditions (climate, light, flat-roofed Davos architecture), but above all from considerations about an ideal encounter of viewer and artwork, the architects designed four cubes (the exhibition halls) linked by a branched foyer with wide facade windows as a space for reflection and repose. The foyer also offers a view of the Alpine landscape which so inspired Kirchner’s Swiss work.

There is a skylight above each hall which evenly distributes the multiply filtered daylight into the spaces through its lateral glass facades. The basement contains the museum’s office and service spaces.

Gigon / Guyer used glass, concrete, steel and wood to create a crystalline building reduced to essentials; but in their extremely sensitive combination of these materials they also achieved subtle and complex architectural formulations which transform the deliberate simplicity of the museum’s exterior and interior into a built equivalent of the expressive power of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s art.'

 

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At Freddie's Beach Bar.

50 Years of the Guy Wulfrunian

Drawing

jsh1949.co.uk/GUY WULFRUNIAN.htm

Purple Guy @fluffmunkeycosplay

Guy Big J4 from the GD Harries & Sons fleet. Photographed by Andrew Bentley on 24th April 2015.

 

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Designed by Brian Chan, folded by James Lucas from one uncut square of Zanders' "Elefantenhaut" paper.

Guy Travail à la maison des Jeunes.

2020-11-09, Mr Guy Ryder, ILO Director-General. Photo : Marcel Crozet / ILO.

London to Brighton 2014

I am going on vacation to the Dominican Republic, thats why I can't go to BrickFair. My hotel has dial-up (There is somthing slower then DSL? FAIL) so I won't be able to upload for the next week or so... I am leaving Aug 7th, I will be back the 16th... See you then! Please try to limit your self to comments because I normaly get 10-25 emails a day and don't want to come home to read 200+ emails. Thanks!

 

PS: I will have some awesome pictures!

Five Guys, Branford, CT, 8/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube

Italian postcard by Rotalfoto, Milano. no. N. 17. Photo: RKO Radio Pictures.

 

Handsome American leading man Guy Madison (1922-1996) appeared in 85 films, on radio, and television. In the 1940s, he started as a fresh-faced dreamboat in films. He became a hero to the Baby Boom generation as James Butler Hickock in the television series Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1951-1958). After the Hickok series ended, Madison became a star of the European cinema.

 

Guy Madison was born in 1922 as Robert Ozell Moseley in Pumpkin Center, California, and was reared in nearby Bakersfield. His father was a machinist on the Santa Fe Railroad. His younger brother, Wayne Mallory, would later become a Western actor too. As a young man Robert worked as a telephone lineman, but entered the Coast Guard at the beginning of the Second World War. While on liberty one weekend in Hollywood in 1944, he reportedly attended a Lux Radio Theatre broadcast and was spotted in the audience by Helen Ainsworth, an assistant to Henry Willson. Willson was the talent agent for producer David O. Selznick at the time. Selznick wanted an unknown sailor to play a small but prominent part in the Home Front morale-booster Since You Went Away (John Cromwell, 1944), and promptly signed Robert Moseley to a contract. Selznick and Willson saw major heartthrob material in the blond, boyishly handsome sailor. They concocted the screen name Guy Madison (the 'guy' girls would like to meet, and Madison from a passing Dolly Madison cake wagon). Later, Willson would do the same for such other handsome film hunks as Rock Hudson (born Roy Scherer), Tab Hunter (Arthur Kelm), and Troy Donahue (Merle Johnson). Madison filmed his three-minute bowling-alley sequence with Jennifer Jones and Robert Walker in Since You Went Away on a weekend pass and returned to duty. The film's release brought an avalanche of fan letters (43,000 pieces) for Madison's lonely, strikingly handsome young sailor, and at war's end he returned to find himself a star-in-the-making. Madison was signed by RKO Pictures in 1946 and began appearing in romantic comedies and such dramas as Till the End of Time (Edward Dmytryk, 1946), starring Dorothy McGuire as a war widow, uncertain whether she should or could make a second start with Madison. Despite an initial woodenness to his acting, Madison grew as a performer, studying and working in theatre. However, his career seemed to evaporate by the end of the 1940s.

 

Guy Madison was the subject of numerous beefcake photographs while building a film persona. He played leads in a series of programmers, such as the American Civil War film Drums in the Deep South (William Cameron Menzies, 1951), before being cast as legendary U.S. Marshal Wild Bill Hickok in Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, with Andy Devine as the trusty and funny sidekick Jingles. The show ran on television from 1951 to 1958 and on radio from 1951 to 1956. Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok made Guy Madison a household name and earned him a new crop of fans, especially among children. Soon, Madison's visage began appearing on cereal boxes, toys, and other promotional items. Sixteen feature films were released by Monogram Pictures between 1952 and 1955 that consisted of combined episodes of the series. His popularity as Hickok led to a starring role in the 3-D film The Charge at Feather River (Gordon Douglas, 1953), whose success gave him a new lease on life in Hollywood. He was cast as a tight-lipped action hero in Westerns like The Command (David Butler, 1954) and The Last Frontier (Anthony Mann, 1955) with Victor Mature. He was the executive producer of the Western Reprisal! (George Sherman, 1956) in which he played a half Indian who poses as white.

 

After the Hickok series ended, Guy Madison found work scarce in the U.S. and travelled to Europe. There he made around 90 films. He first found work in Rome in Peplums like La Schiava di Roma/Slave of Rome (Sergio Grieco, Franco Prosperi, 1961) with Rosanna Podestà, and Rosmunda e Alboino (Carlo Campogalliani, 1961) opposite Jack Palance. He became a popular star of the European cinema after successes as the Karl May Western Old Shatterhand (Hugo Fregonese, 1964) opposite Lex Barker, and made a surprising number of popular Spaghetti Westerns in the mid to late 1960s. These included 7 winchester per un massacre/Payment in Blood (Enzo G. Castellari, 1967) with Edd Byrnes, and I lunghi giorni dell'odio/This Man Can't Die (Gianfranco Baldanello, 1968), with Rik Battaglia. He left Italy in 1970 and temporarily settled in Texas, later returning to Los Angeles. In Hollywood, he appeared mainly in cameo roles, such as in Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (Michael Winner, 1976). His last film appearance was in Red River (Richard Michaels, 1988) with James Arness and Ty Hardin. But this TV movie didn't compare with the 1948 classic by Howard Hawks on which it was based. Later that year, Madison was in a serious auto accident that damaged his lungs. A variety of health problems limited his work in later years, and he died from emphysema in 1996. He was 74. Guy Madison married his first wife, beautiful and haunted actress Gail Russell, in 1949. Russell's alcoholism helped bring an end to the marriage in 1954. From 1954 till 1964, he was married to model and actress Sheila Connolly, with whom he had four children, Bridget, Dolly, Erin and Robert. His best friend was actor Rory Calhoun who was later named 'godfather' to Madison's eldest daughter Bridget.

 

Sources: David Shipman (The Independent), William Grimes (The New York Times), Bridget Madison (Guy Madison Offical Site), Jim Beaver (IMDb), Brian J. Walker (Brian's Drive-in Theater), Terry (Gay Influence), Wikipedia and IMDb.

Family Guy Stewie Toy, "Farty Pants Stewie" is an automatic Motorized Talking Animated Bubble Blowing Toy based of Stewie from Family Guy.

This Rare Family Guy Stewie Toy is from Mike Mozart's Collection of Rare and Unusual Toys of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.

hawaiian restaurant in ginza

Joe Jonas from the Jonas Brothers(DUH!!) HE IS SOOO HOT

Armoy Road Races 2015

Madrid Gay Pride, 2012

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