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12/52 for the group 2017 Weekly Alphabet Challenge
This week's theme was: L is for Lurid
The Daily Mail is well known for its lurid headlines. Now they seem to be trying to link Google to terrorism, though it would be a very stupid terrorist who needed a manual to tell them how to run people over with a car...
That's definitely not the New York Times for sure. 😀
It's actually a novel idea by this restaurant, printing their food menu in the form of a tabloid newspaper.
WEEK 21 – Manifest Closing
For our final interior photo, I’ve saved the best for last: this view takes a look from the front center of the store straight back to the rear wall, and – contrary to my usual M.O. – includes a handful of customers browsing the aisles. I was pleased with how straight this shot turned out (didn’t have to edit it at all!), and also liked how so many of the unique signed ceiling tiles also made it into the frame. Not to toot my own horn, but I could totally see this as a newspaper headline image :P
Re: the signed ceiling tiles… I first told y’all about those very early in the pre-liquidation set from this store, at this photo. To recap, back when this store held in-store concerts, bands were welcome to sign one of the ceiling tiles, making for a very cool tapestry (as it were) overhead. With the store closing, I asked our cashier what would happen to the ceiling tiles, and she told me that customers were actually free to take them (!) so long as they brought in a brand new, like ceiling tile from Lowe’s or Home Depot to replace it with. So, it would still cost them money, but that’s still a darn good deal!
(c) 2019 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Not the best Headlines to promote the City of London. It does make me think about the kind of World my 2 year old son is growing up in.
Manifestation du 5 décembre 2019 (pour la défense des retraites). Plus d'un million de manifestants dans toute la France. A Paris une manifestation gigantesque. Coupée en deux à la hauteur de la place de la République par un barrage et l'obstruction des CRS, avant même que l'énorme manif n'ait réellement commencé... Donc il y avait deux immenses cortèges à Paris, l'un au nord de la place de la République (où se trouvaient des dizaines de milliers de manifestants derrière les banderoles syndicales et politiques, et un autre cortège au sud de la place de la République, où se trouvaient encore des dizaines de milliers de manifestants, sans sono et véhicules syndicaux, mais avec beaucoup de voix et de mots et de jambes pour la défense de nos retraites
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December 5, 2019 - Mass strikes and protests in France over pension reform (a disastrous reform driven by Macron and his wealthy friends). More than a million protesters throughout France.
In Paris a gigantic demonstration, cut in two at "Place de la République" by the obstruction of the police... before the march really began ... So there were two huge demos in Paris, one at north of the Republic Square (where there were tens of thousands of protesters behind the union banners), and another part of the demo south of the Republic Square, where were still tens of thousands of protesters, without the sound and the vehicles of the trade unionists, but with a lot of voices and words and shouting in defense of our pensions
...market traders catch up with the news in a small town in rural
Rajasthan, India
© Handheld Films 2017
Gangland war has spread to Sydney.
Menacing couple.
Dressing up for last year's Christmas party.
They would have been dead meat had they lit up their ciggy and cigar when posing.
Wynyard Street, Sydney, Australia (Friday 2 Dec 2011 @ 6:00pm).
From Headliners neo-phototype(s), a ring binder catalog published 1977–79.
Arrow was among the “15 award winning type face designs” in a competition sponsored by Visual Graphics Corporation in 1966. Headliners expanded it to 6 weights plus Outline and Outline Shadow styles as Arrow Roman.
“You take delight not in a city's seven or seventy wonders, but in the answer it gives to a question of yours.”
― Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities
This is the band that my son Dan plays with, the band is This Years Headlines I saw them play at "red fest" in Middlesborough
They have got through to the "battle of the bands" final, they play at Doctor Browns on Wednesday the 19-08-09
If you like loud music pop along and have a great night !