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Lorenzo Pandolce, proveniente dal mulino grigio di Ragusa, un eroe che non voleva crescere mai (eccetto i suoi capelli ed un altro organo) è cresciuto!Ed ha dimenticato come si vola!
Dovrà così ritornare nella magica Isola che non c'e' e ritrovare i suoi fantastici amici tra cui Trilli Campanellino Pirlo (interpretata da una conturbante Antony Cut-Irons, reduce dal film campione di incassi "Pretty Uomo" storia di un trans che si prostituisce in allegria), il capo dei bimbi scazzati Enryco (Enry Larvetta fresco di nomination per "Vorrei essere nà palumma") e soprattutto dovrà affrontare il suo più acerrimo nemico: Dave capitan uncino(Davide Rimbaldo al suo ritorno al cinema dopo l'arresto per abuso di ignoranza in luogo pubblico durante le scene del suo prossimo film "Si dice confort e non comfort").
Il perfido pirata che si è fatto impiantare un uncino di ferro, dopo una mirabolante caduta senza senso per uccidere con un calcio volante il folletto dell'assenzio, è deciso a trasformare la sua mano deforme in un oggetto di piacere e tortura per lui e per gli altri, impiantando al posto della mano un giorno un uncino, l'altro un vibratore, l'altro ancora un pugno ancora più grosso del suo. Il suo fido scupino Spugnetta (la turgida Emily Watson in versione nerd) lo aiuterà nell'intento e nella frizzante lotta contro il mitico Pandolce, che nel frattempo si ricorderà come volare, e questa volta senza l'aiuto di polverine magiche, ma solo con la forza del suo corpo.
Si vola!
A deceptively simple yet Kuhl idea. It's a clothing hook mounted to the face frame of the closet shelf. Hang the shirt you are hoping to match up with the pants. Compare side by side. Then find other pants that work. And remember, no stripes with plaid.
He looks young, but has all the characteristics of a Hook family member so I think this could be John.
See more images from this fascinating Edwardian Hook family album.
Railway goods shed. c.1857, by C.H. Driver. Red brick with yellow and blue brick dressings and slate roof. Single unit plan. Single storey. Elevation to former goods yard of 6 bays of blank arcade of pointed arches with loading bay openings between second and fourth arches and single-light arch-head windows to other arches. All with Midland Railway style, cast iron lozenge glazing. Gable end to right has C20 modified entrance. Elevation to platform is similar with blank arcades and single-light windows. Interior retains loading bays and original wooden roof structure with cast-iron columns which support 2 hand cranes which are attached to the building.
(Listing - Historic England)
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See more images from this fascinating Edwardian Hook family album.
One of 2 angels on either side of the arch - Wall paintings painted over the new chancel arch after it was rebuilt in 15c - Church of St Peter, Hook Norton Oxfordshire
The Hook Lighthouse (also known as Hook Head Lighthouse) is a building situated at the tip of the Hook Peninsula in County Wexford, in Ireland. It is one of the oldest lighthouses in the world, and the oldest operating lighthouse in Ireland.
External-Load training of Echo sod at Buckley AFB. The only reason the crew chief was calling the load from the back was so we could get a shot of him doing the "Tebow" to try and win tickets to the game.
Photo by Steven Pisano
Playground on Van Brunt Street at Hamilton Avenue, Red Hook, Brooklyn.
The building in the back is the air vent control center for the Battery Tunnel.
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John Hook speaking with attendees at an event titled "Arizona Talks: Freedom of the Press" hosted by Arizona Talks at the First Baptist Church of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
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On the occasion of the Winchfield 150 exhibition (24th September 1988), "celebrity" 45106 is seen passing Hook accompanied by two class 20s and a class 58.
This is the fourth full page scan from the Hook family album. It came to me with many pages loose, and it has proved imposssible to reconstruct the correct page order, so I shall just number them for convenience in the order I scan them, rather than meaning this to signify anything. That said, I can say that #3 and #4 were on reverse sides of the same sheet.
For individual images see the next two photos in my photostream.
See more images from this fascinating Edwardian Hook family album.
John Hook speaking with attendees at an event titled "Arizona Talks: Freedom of the Press" hosted by Arizona Talks at the First Baptist Church of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Click on links in notes to see enlarged versions (or just see next images in photostream).
See more images from this fascinating Edwardian Hook family album.
Weekly Round-up 04/07/17 to 11/07/17
It's been that good mothing this year that i'm really struggling to keep up and thus I have lumped my records together again as one big list of weekly moths (apologies to the innacurate data that I may provide at the end of the year). Juggling family life with moths and work is very difficult, particularly when you have less than an hour to go through 200+ moths of between 65 and 90 species every other morning, then photograph them after work and then process that and type up a list.
On top of all that i'm struggling to get up with the dreaded man flu!
So here is my weekly list of all the species and approximate numbers that i've recorded.
Some real crackers all week and several species new for the garden!
A second garden record of the ever-spreading Coronet was great to see as well as Anarsia innoxiella...will this recently seperated distinct species spread like Epiphyas postvittana and Tachystola acroxantha?
The Miller and Barred Hook-tip were back after a 4 year absense and once again they are only my second garden records.
Donacaula forficella was a welcome wetland wanderer which last appeared...guess when! in 2013 4 years ago again.
Sitochroa verticalis and Elachista atricomella were new for the garden.
Catch Report - 04/07/17 to 11/07/17 - Back Garden - Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap
Macro Moths
1x Barred Hook-tip [NFY]
1x Black Arches [NFY]
1x Broad-bordered Yellow Underwing [NFY]
1x Cloaked Minor [NFY]
1x Common Carpet [NFY]
8x Common Rustic [NFY]
1x Dusky Sallow [NFY]
1x Latticed Heath [NFY]
1x Pebble Hook-tip [NFY]
1x Scarce Footman [NFY]
1x September Thorn [NFY]
2x Slender Brindle [NFY]
4x Smoky Wainscot [NFY]
1x Yellow Shell [NFY]
1x Beautiful Golden-Y
4x Bright-line Brown-eye
1x Broad-barred White
2x Buff-tip
4x Buff Arches
1x Clay
2x Clouded Border
2x Common Emerald
10x Common Footman
18x Common Rustic
2x Common Wainscot
1x Coronet
25x Dark Arches
35x Dot Moth
5x Double-striped Pug
2x Double Square-spot
5x Dun-bar
10x Dwarf Cream Wave
1x Early Thorn
2x Elephant Hawk-moth
1x Fern
1x Flame
1x Garden Carpet
1x Grey Dagger
1x Heart & Club
3x Heart & Dart
2x July Highflyer
1x Lackey
6x Large Yellow Underwing
5x Least Carpet
1x Leopard Moth
2x Lesser Yellow Underwing
10x Mottled Beauty
6x Mottled Rustic
5x Nut-tree Tussock
1x Peach Blossom
3x Peppered Moth (inc first f.carbonaria for 3 years)
40x Riband Wave
2x Rustic
3x Scalloped Oak
2x Small Blood-vein
4x Small Emerald
26x Uncertain
8x Willow Beauty
Micro Moths
1x Elachista atricomella [NFG]
1x Sitochroa verticalis [NFG]
5x Acleris forsskaleana [NFY]
1x Acleris variegana [NFY]
1x Acrobasis advenella [NFY]
3x Acrobasis suavella [NFY]
1x Argyresthia albistria [NFY]
1x Blastobasis adustella [NFY]
1x Bucculatrix thoracella [NFY]
1x Carpatolechia fugitivella [NFY]
1x Clavigesta purdeyi [NFY]
1x Donacaula forficella [NFY]
1x Eudemis profundana [NFY]
2x Grapholita janthinana [NFY]
1x Gypsonoma sociana [NFY]
1x Helcystogramma rufescens [NFY]
1x Hypsopygia costalis [NFY]
3x Oegoconia sp [NFY]
1x Pandemis corylana [NFY]
1x Rhopobota naevana [NFY]
1x Tinea semifulvella [NFY]
1x Ypsolopha ustella [NFY]
5x Zeiraphera isertana [NFY]
1x Acleris notana/ferrugana
6x Acleris schalleriana
5x Acentria ephemerella
1x Agonopterix alstromeriana
10x Anania coronata
5x Anania hortulata
2x Archips podana
2x Archips xylosteana
1x Athrips mouffetella
2x Batia lunaris
2x Blastodacna hellerella
1x Bryotropha affinis
1x Emmelina monodactyla
14x Cameraria ohridella
2x Celypha striana
20x Chrysoteuchia culmella
5x Clepsis consimilana
3x Crambus pascuella
2x Cydia pomonella
2x Ditula angustiorana
1x Eana incanana
1x Emmelina monodactyla
25x Endotricha flammealis
2x Epiphyas postvittana
20x Eudonia lacustrata
2x Eudonia mercurella
10x Gypsonoma dealbana
2x Hofmannophila pseudospretella
1x Homoeosoma sinuella
1x Mompha epilobiella
1x Nemapogon sp
1x Pammene fasciana
2x Pammene regiana
1x Pandemis heparana
4x Phycita roborella
5x Pleuroptya ruralis
5x Plutella xylostella
1x Prays fraxinella
1x Pterophorus pentadactyla
5x Scoparia ambigualis
1x Scrobipalpa acuminatella
1x Scythropia crataegella
25x Spilonota ocellana
2x Udea prunalis
25x Yponomeuta evonymella