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Selbstjustiz ! :-) - Diese Welt ist voll mit Verrückten, ihr dachtet, dass es keine Helden mehr gibt. K.i.z. tragen Richterperücken, wir fahren durch deinen Block und üben Selbstjustiz ! :b
Subtitled: Following Doctors' Orders
[For 52 Weeks Of Feeling Fit and Songs In The Key Of Life]
Knowing fully well that there'd be another online demonstration to rival the Smiley Icon Demonstrations Of 2010 otherwise, I'm including (thanks to Ralph) a shot of karaoke posse member moi.
I assure you that karaoke is very much a part of my fitness regimen. EVERY SINGLE MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL I have seen since I started warbling has either supported or downright encouraged me to keep attending.
It's not such a strange prescription if you stop and think about it: I've often walked to karaoke and am stepping up the the number of times that I do so. I live alone - but am never alone when I go out. In fact, i can actually gauge BOTH my mental and physical health by my actions and interactions at the k-bar. That is no lie.
So like any good patient, I am doing my best here to follow medical orders. As a side note, in my lifetime I have had two different doctors in two entirely different cities tell me I NEEDED to be in a relationship. I'm quite eager to see about getting THAT prescription filled - not to mention sticking some insurance company with a bill for a 5-star romantic getaway for two to someplace tropical. (Hmmmm. I wonder if I should be saving my food, bar and karaoke night cover charges tabs for the same reason......)
I haven't a clue precisely which song I'm doing here. But I have a guess. And given my inability to get that other prescription taken care of, the song is especially appropriate (not to mention the fact singing it helps me drastically improve my lung function...)
Ain't No Sunshine
as performed by Bill Withers
(with a special shoutout to Lenny Kravitz' kick ass version with orchestration, which I just heard for the first time while searching for a clip)
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone.
It's not warm when she's away.
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
And she's always gone too long anytime she goes away.
Wonder this time where she's gone,
Wonder if she's gone to stay
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
And this house just ain't no home anytime she goes away.
And I know, I know, I know, I know, I know,
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know,
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know,
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know
Hey, I ought to leave the young thing alone,
But ain't no sunshine when she's gone, only darkness everyday.
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone,
And this house just ain't no home anytime she goes away.
Anytime she goes away.
Anytime she goes away.
Anytime she goes away.
Anytime she goes away.
acrylic on canvas
100x150 cm
chaotically distorted reality.
its all about chaos and distortion.
one of my K.OS project sketchs
the green guy and the nude woman are sketchs of nada abdalla www.flickr.com/photos/nadaabdalla/
Shot with Pentax K-7 and DA*50-135 f/2.8 Zoom. Imported into Lightroom, exported as JPEG, no other processing.
Florence K au Festival d'été de Québec
10 juillet 2011
Scène Molson Dry du parc de la Francophonie
(Crédit : Philippe Ruel)
K-ON!
CN:
中野 梓 (Angela Qi Miao)
平沢 唯 (Teddy Pei)
琴吹 紬 (Grace Aiko)
秋山 澪 (Asleno Valentino)
田井中 律 (Scarlet Isme)
Helper: 刁刁
Photo: Rico
Ringtoy K action figure fullset arrived last night!! He is amazing. I did a box opening (sort of) on instagram...
The K type bus followed quickly after the first world war in 1919. It was developed by General's own engineers. It was a complete departure from the former B type with straight sides, built in wheel arches and a wider body. The seating capacity was 40 and it was the first time the driver sat alongside the engine. This bus was finally withdrawn in June 1932. This example being preserved in the Museum of British Transport, London SW4