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bleh i don't really like it.
ca. 2009 --- Joe Jonas of the Jonas Brothers --- Image by © Ben Watts/Corbis Outline
With each and every post, we strive here at Creative Tempest to bring you only the best artists from around the world. This post comes to you all the way from NYC, New York, with our artist being none other than Joe Jusko. What makes this artist so special is that it’s a safe assumption to say that the majority of people alive today have seen his artwork! His work includes paintings and illustrations for characters such as Hawk Man, The Green Lantern, Conan the Barbarian, The Punisher, Lara Croft, and Captain America just to name a few. Producing his first cover at the age of 17 for Heavy Metal Magazine in 1977, Joe Jusko is a comic book artist who has worked for all the major comic book companies including Marvel, DC, Crusade, Innovation, Harris, Wildstorm, Top Cow, and Byron Preiss. Graduating that year as well from the New York High School of Art & Design (the only high school in the country that offers a curriculum geared towards commercial art) he received the DC Comics Award of Excellence in Cartooning. In 2007 Joe Jusko was inducted into the prestigious Society of Illustrators and received the Certificate of Merit from them for his more recent work in ‘Tomb Raider’ (based off the popular PlayStation videogame). We’re happy to post such talent and vision here on Creative Tempest and hope you will share the same appreciation for great artwork that we do. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com
Joe Lieberman the Palindrome Senator of the Connecticut for Lieberman Party. We saw him on the TV and thought, "Was that a rat I saw?"
Sheriff Joe Arpaio speaking with supporters at a campaign rally for Donald Trump at the Prescott Valley Event Center in Prescott Valley, Arizona.
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Joe is so cool and Kevin is so NOT! LOL just kidding. Kevin is so WEIRD!!! They are ALL some weirds.
This is Joe, my 33rd stranger in the 100 stranger project.
Does he look familiar? A little like Bono, maybe? He is the lead singer of Hollywood U2, a U2 tribute band based here in Southern California. They were doing a concert in the park near our home. They were really good. Joe had all of Bono's moves down, right down to the Irish flag draped around his neck while singing Sunday, Bloody, Sunday. When the show was over, we yelled for an encore, and they gave us one! It was so great!
You can check out the bands website at: www.hollywoodu2.com/
Lesson learned with this stranger: Not everything is as it appears.
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com
These pictures killed me. Yes, I am dead. I am in Joe Jonas heaven.
He is so damn beautiful. <3333 He is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen in my entire life. If you can't see that then I feel bad for you, just look at that face. <3 LOVELOVELOVE!
MILWAUKEE ROAD Little Joe electric motor,used on the ROCKY MT.DIVISION electrification in Idaho and Montana. Last operation of these locomotives was June 1974.
Lennie's on the Turnpike
Newbury Street (Route 1)
Peabody, Massachusetts
Joe McDonald on drums with Jimmy Rushing
June 1964
Citation: Lennie's on the Turnpike Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts
Joe Keery speaking at the 2017 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Stranger Things", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
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Los Angeles, CA - Fresh off a short family vacation in Mexico, Joe Jonas arrives back to L.A. at LAX with the help of his bodyguard. Joe tweeted yesterday a picture of him and his younger brother Nick going barefoot on the golf course to support the "One Day Without Shoes" pitch from "Toms Shoes", which helps bring awareness for those that don't have them. Today, Joe is happily wearing his shoes, which happen to be a pair of Toms.
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Joe The Plumber, who has remarkably extended his 15 minutes of fame into 15 weeks, is now advising the Republican Party!
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IT wasn't much to look at, but for the past 45 years Joe Sutton lived under a tarp beside our national highway. He died last month, his only companion a small radio.
Nestled among trees 100m from one of South Australia's busiest highways, it was the 85-year-old recluse's sanctuary from the modern world.
Almost deaf and with just a little vision in his left eye, Joe's only companion was a small radio, which he kept glued to his ear.
He didn't have a cent to his name and his most treasured possessions were his magnifying glass, which he used to read newspapers, magazines and books, and his old cap.
Joe didn't own a telephone because he had no need to call anyone; his few friends always found him.
To kind-hearted acquaintances he was simply "Little Joe" – the hermit who lived at pole 251 on Highway One, 30km west of Port Augusta. Perhaps a dozen had befriended him over the past few decades. Whenever they drove past they dropped in food, water, batteries, newspapers and treats like chocolate.
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Joe died a fortnight ago, but his steely resilience, happy-go-lucky nature and friendliness will remain an inspiration to those who knew him.
"He always said he had no bills and no worries. He liked living the way he did, he was just happy there," one of his friends, Anne, told the Sunday Mail.
"He didn't really want anything from anyone, except some of their time to chat."
As best his friends can establish, Joe had been living at pole 251 for 45 years, apart from a short spell when he camped near Marla decades ago.
His "home" consisted of a ripped tarpaulin covering a rusty iron bed, an empty 20-litre oil drum for a chair and a small fireplace that kept him warm in winter, and cooked rolled oats – his favourite meal.
He was missing a few fingers on his right hand but until the past two years, his health had been pretty good.
Arthritis caused him the most grief, but no one knows when he last saw a doctor.
Joe's friends managed to establish that he was born in Lakemba in Sydney in 1922. He had a sister, Monica, and two brothers – James and Francis.
But that's where it ends. Any attempts to elicit more personal details, such as what led to him setting up camp at pole 251, were met with an abrupt "never you mind any of that".
"He never opened up about his family or what led to him living at the camp," another of Joe's friends, Nelson Garwood said.
Mr Garwood, a retired Baptist minister, said the only historical events Joe spoke about concerned his time working on various stations in the Mid-North.
"He could recite the names of the stations, how many acres they were and how many sheep they had on them," Mr Garwood said.
Joe loved company. Mr Garwood's wife, Enid, said she "often had a job getting a word in" during their visits.
"He would talk non-stop. You would just have to listen," Enid said. She said he also loved talking about football.
A mad Power supporter, he knew all the team statistics, players and memorable moments.
Besides his background, the only topic Joe didn't like talking about was politics. "He always said they were `a waste of space' and laughed," Mr Garwood said. He said Joe was aware of his lifestyle and how some people might perceive it.
"I remember one chap asking him if he enjoyed `bumming around' and he went right off," Mr Garwood said. "He objected to being called a bum. He got quite irate.
"He said he wasn't bumming on anyone, he didn't take anything and didn't owe anything."
Anne, who lives on the West Coast, said her family first met Joe in 1995 when he flagged them down and asked for food.
"I once asked him if he was hiding and he firmly said he had never been in trouble," Anne said.
Minnipa couple Doug and Beryl Elefsen said they had been visiting Joe for the past 20 years. Describing him as "fiercely independent", they said he was "always happy to see them" and have a chat.
Joe was found on the side of Highway One on May 18. He had fallen and broken a hip. He was taken to Port Augusta Hospital, but later transferred to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital after developing complications. He died on June 27.
While at Port Augusta Hospital Joe finally agreed that he should move into an aged care facility at Kimba.
At the same time a social worker made inquiries and had him registered for the pension. While it's doubtful Joe would have known what to do with the money anyway, he never received his first cheque.
Joe will be remembered by his friends at a memorial service in the Kimba Catholic church on July 23.
His ashes will then be spread around his camp site at pole 251 – just as he would have wanted it.
o.O couldnt find a better way to put this xD but thats justins tweet "good morning girls ;)"
then joe replied to him saying whats in the red box xD of course, me finding it as a diss. but i know its all in fun.
Photo from a TFCD shoot with wrestler Bazooka Joe (Model Mayhem #1070784 - BazookaJoe), September 2009.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio speaking at a campaign rally with Governor Mike Pence at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Former Sheriff of Maricopa County Joe Arpaio at a Make America Great Again campaign rally for President of the United States Donald Trump at International Air Response Hangar at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in Mesa, Arizona.
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Joe Manganiello, from TV's 'True Blood' and the upcoming movie 'Magic Mike', hosts the day at Rehab pool at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on June 10, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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It was a cold winter morning, and the arcades were silent at Joe's Playland. But while standing outside, I could almost hear the bells and sounds of pinball machines, people laughing and having a good time as they win ticket after ticket and claim their prizes before they go off into the cold winter.
Sheriff Joe Arpaio speaking with supporters at a campaign rally for Donald Trump at the Prescott Valley Event Center in Prescott Valley, Arizona.
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Bain News Service,, publisher.
Joe Mandot
[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative.
Photo shows Joe Mandot (1891-1921), an American lightweight boxer, also known as the New Orleans Baker Boy, who was active from 1909 to 1921. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2009)
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Boxing
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.11020
Call Number: LC-B2- 2463-7