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Main Enrance, EPCOT

Disney & PIXAR Short Film Festival, EPCOT

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Abandoned Abused Street Dogs.

 

Today was another run out to The Monkey Temple.

Even though I was there yesterday I had completely

forgot about Baby Mickeys rabies shot due on the 4th.

 

So, after the dog clinic had opened I showed up.

Purchased the proper medication packed in

ice and took off for The Monkey Temple.

 

Now, I'm halfway there and still in the middle

of no-where when the front tire blew-out !

When the front tire of a scooter blows

it creates one hell of a wild ride !

 

This puts me in a very precarious situation with

medicine packed in ice in 40 +C temperature

and no help in sight with traffic rushing by.

 

Idling along in first gear with my feet dangling

just enough to touch the ground I pressed on.

About 20 minutes later I spot a fire station

maybe 1500 meters ahead.Like an oasis

in the dessert, I've been saved..........;-)

 

Now here comes the really cool part of this story.

 

In front of the fire station is a man painting an

object with a spray-gun attached to a compressor.

Problem being you must have the proper attachment

for the compressor in order to pump the tire up with air.

 

No body spoke any English so hand gestures were used.

Didn't take long and they understood I was heading for

The Monkey Temple and had medicine on-board 4

the temple dogs. Next thing I know a fire-station

pickup pulls in and the scooter is loaded

into the back along with me and one

more fireman. Off we go flying

down the road towards

the Chanthaburi ---

Rayong border.

 

We pull into a motorcycle shop alongside the road.

Bike is removed and tire is quickly repaired......The

inner-tube had just split in two pieces 4 no reason.

Once they found out I was heading to The Monkey

Temple with medicine they refused any payment !

That my friends, is what you call true Buddhism ;-)

 

Tomorrow Mr Boney Baloney goes in to

have his stitches removed.So far so good.

 

It's through your heartfelt donations that helps

these jungle dogs live a much better quality life.

Without your help they suffer in prolonged agony.

 

Thank You.

Jon&Crew.

 

Please help with your donations here.

www.gofundme.com/saving-thai-temple-dogs.

  

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2007.02.02 Tokyo disney sea

 

Custodial of Tokyo Disney SEA drew Mickey with the mop.

カストーディアルさんが、モップでミッキーを描いてくれました。

 

Jul 1, 2008 #174

 

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Mickey and the Newsies sing a tune on Buena Vista Street at Disney California Adventure.

 

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Mickey Mouse is designed and built completely with factory Lego parts. The model stands 20cm tall and contains 33 points of articulation, including ball jointed ears and individually moveable fingers. Also included are the "Kingdom Key" Keyblade from Kingdom Hearts and the paintbrush from Epic Mickey.

Mickey and Friends Cavalcade, Magic Kingdom

Carseldine Saturday Markets, Saturday mornings.

Just walking by Mickey Mouse and been able to get a pose is really a dream come true. with the amount of kids flocking around i was about to leave when it just happened. :)

 

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Mickey again cleaning herself.

The Mickey statue in Disneyland Paris

Mickey Premium ice cream bar at disneyland, with the matterhorn in the distance.

Поредните (предпоследните) Мики Мауси:) Обещала съм да ги направя още веднъж и повече никога, ама никога няма да видите подобна торта.

Main Street Station, Magic Kingdom

Mickey Mouse bokeh at the Animal Kingdom Lodge.

my chinchilla Mickey takes a drink

Let the Magic Begin, Magic Kingdom

I made 3 dozen Mickey Mouse cookies and 3 dozen cupcakes for a birthday party for my neighbors daughter. I was happy with the way they turned out and they were fun to make.

 

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An experiment with Mickey, Minnie, plastic hearts and a UV flashlight.

 

Happy Valentine's Day!

  

Another Mickey mouse Clubhouse themed cake. Small tweaks to the design with all accents in fondant and a Mickey figurine on top!

This cute Mickey Mouse belongs to my son Johnny, He wanted me to take this photo and share it with you all.

The Mickey Mouse Belgian Waffle at Disney's Soda Fountain & Studio Store on Hollywood Blvd. in Los Angeles, California.

 

Not only stylish, tasted pretty good too!

British postcard by Minerva, Holmes McDougall LTD, Edinburgh, no. PC268.

 

American actor and former boxer Mickey Rourke (1952) received critical praise for his deep, tortured characters in the Charles Bukowski biopic Barfly (1987) and the horror mystery Angel Heart (1987). In 1991, Rourke left acting and became a professional boxer for a time. After returning to acting, he had supporting roles in the remake of Get Carter (2000), and Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003). Rourke made his mainstream comeback with lead roles in Sin City (2005) and The Wrestler (2008), for which he received a Golden Globe, and an Oscar nomination. Since then, Rourke has appeared in blockbusters as Iron Man 2 (2010) and Immortals (2011).

 

Philip Andre 'Mickey' Rourke Jr. was born in Schenectady, New York, in 1952, He was the son of Ann (Cameron) and Philip Andre Rourke, a bodybuilder. He has a brother, Joey, and an older sister, Patricia. The nickname Mickey was given to him as a child by his parents, who thought he looked like a mouse. When he was six, his parents divorced. A year later, his mother married Eugene Addis, a Miami Beach police officer, and mother and son moved to Miami Shores, Florida. There, he went to the Miami Beach Senior High School. At that time, he was more interested in baseball and boxing than in acting. Rourke joined a self-defense course at the Boys Club of Miami. Here he learned to box and began a career as an amateur boxer. At the age of 12, he won his first match in the 51-54 kg category. He then called himself Andre Rourke. Later, he moved to a gym on 5th Street in Miami and joined the Police Athletic League. In 1969, he briefly became a sparring partner of Luis Rodriguez, who at that time was the world light heavyweight champion. In 1971, he suffered a concussion during a boxing match, so doctors ordered him to stop boxing for a year. After working for a short time as a busboy at the famed Forge Restaurant on Miami Beach, Rourke moved back to New York to seek out a career in acting. he attended acting classes at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. Rourke says of himself that he was a shy and reserved student, but very comfortable with improvisation. His teacher Sandra Seacat convinced him to move to Los Angeles. After a few small roles on television, Rourke made his film debut in the small role of Private Reese in Steven Spielberg's war comedy 1941 (1979). A year later, he appeared in Heaven's Gate (Michael Cimino, 1980), one of the biggest commercial failures in film history that meant the end of United Artists. A year later, he appeared alongside Kathleen Turner and William Hurt as a pyro expert in the thriller Body Heat (Lawrence Kasdan, 1982). This is generally regarded as his breakthrough.

 

In the 1980s, Mickey Rourke began to claim the lead role a little more often. He was one of Steve Guttenberg and Kevin Bacon's young pals in Barry Levinson's Diner (1982). He appeared as the sensitive and protective older brother of Matt Dillon in Francis Ford Coppola's Rumble Fish (1983). Rourke had his first lead role in The Pope of Greenwich Village (Stuart Rosenberg, 1984), co-starring with Eric Roberts. He reunited with Michael Cimino for the violent police film Year of the Dragon (1985), based on a scenario by Oliver Stone. Rourke gave a bravura performance as police captain Stanley White, fanatically determined to eliminate John Lone, the crime boss of New York's Chinatown. The film was hotly contested in the United States, however, with critics denouncing the negative portrayal of Chinese people and the overtly racist nature of its central character. He gained the status of sex symbol with the erotic drama 9½ Weeks (Adrian Lyne, 1986), which became one of Rourke's best-known films. He plays John, a man who starts an affair with Elizabeth (Kim Basinger). A year later, he played the lead in Angel Heart (Alan Parker, 1987), opposite Robert De Niro. The film was once again controversial in the United States, initially rated X (under 17) because of the sex scene between Rourke and the young Lisa Bonet, fresh off The Cosby Show. The sequence was eventually censored in the cinema and Rated R. For his next film, Barfly (Barbet Schroeder, 1987), the actor received rave reviews for his role as the alcoholic writer Henry Chinaski, based on Charles Bukowski. These rebellious anti-hero characters were especially well-liked in Europe and especially France where Rourke was a popular film idol.

 

Mickey Rourke wrote, produced, and starred in Homeboy (Michael Sereesin, 1988), a film about a near brain-dead prizefighter. It skipped theatrical release and went straight to home video. Rourke joined Walter Hill's Johnny Handsome (1989), then appeared in Wild Orchid (Zalman King, 1989). Divorced from his first wife Debra Feuer in 1989, he met actress-model Carré Otis on the set, who became his wife in 1992. The film was mocked by critics for its overall weakness and its sex scenes considered too explicit, some of which were cut to avoid the film being classified as pornographic. Rourke played another anti-hero in Desperate Hours (Michael Cimino, 1990) but was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Actor of the Year for his performances in The Wild Orchid and Desperate Hours. He worked with David Bowie on his album 'Never Let Me Down'', but his film career had taken a turn downhill. Another setback was Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man (Simon Wincer, 1991), with Don Johnson. Rourke later admitted that he only made the film for the money. He decided to take up boxing again. He felt that he was self-destructive and had no respect for the actor Rourke. His boxing career did not go smoothly. Under the supervision of his coach, Chuck Zito of the Hells Angels, he was often injured. In retrospect, he would admit that he was too old to return to boxing, but that he had done so anyway for personal reasons. In 1995, he continued to work on his film career but he had to make do with supporting roles. In 1997, Mickey Rourke appeared on screen with his face surgically altered, his features enlarged and his body thickened in Double Team (Tsui Hark', 1997) opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme. Rourke also reprised his role as an s&m fetishist in Another 9 1/2 Weeks (Anne Goursaud, 1997), a virtual remake of the original, only sans the redeeming presence of Kim Basinger. He had a small part in Francis Ford Coppola's adaptation of John Grisham's The Rainmaker (1997). There were also quite a few roles that barely came to light. In the critically-worshipped The Thin Red Line (Terrence Malick, 1997), his role was edited out. Unemployed and broke, he had to sell his motorbike collection and his Los Angeles mansion to pay off his creditors and was temporarily committed when his friends became concerned about his suicidal tendencies. In 1999, he played an important role in the Flemish film Shades (Erik Van Looy, 1999). He also appeared as a transvestite prisoner in Steve Buscemi's Animal Factory (2000), and opposite Sylvester Stallone in Get Carter (Stephen T. Kay, 2000). The latter film, above all, enabled him to straighten out his financial situation, thanks to Stallone.

 

Mickey Rourke gave an impressive supporting performance in Sean Penn's police procedural-cum-harrowing study of obsession, The Pledge (2001) opposite Jack Nicholson. After Rourke played a role in the music video for the song 'Hero' by Enrique Iglesias, he appeared in Roberto Rodriguez's hit Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003). As a harbinger of things to come, a powerful creative bond formed between the weathered, iconic Rourke and the tireless director on the Mexico set. In 2005 they again teamed for Rodriguez's and Frank Miller's eagerly anticipated big-screen adaptation of Miller's Sin City comics. Bruce Lawton writes at AllMovie: "Cast as lovelorn brute Marv, Rourke delivered an impressive performance as an imposing beast of a fellow bent on avenging the death of an angelic prostitute in this stylish noir comic book come to life, which gave him cult status among a new generation of fans." In 2004, Rourke delivered a memorable supporting performance in Tony Scott's Man on Fire alongside Denzel Washington. It marked the first film in a two-picture creative partnership between Scott and Rourke, the second half of which came to fruition with Domino (2005) starring Keira Knightley. In 2008, he collaborated with Darren Aronofsky on the film The Wrestler. Rourke was widely praised for his role as Randy "The Ram" Robinson, a wrestler who is way past his prime. Besides the typical elements of a sports drama, the film also contains some striking similarities with Rourke's own career as a boxer and actor. Mickey Rourke won a Golden Globe in 2009 for this role. Rourke would enjoy sustained success in the years to follow, appearing in films like The Expendables (Sylvester Stallone, 2010), and Iron Man 2 (Jon Favreau, 2010) with Robert Downey Jr. and Scarlett Johansson. The latter brought in more than $312 million in the United States. His later films include Immortals (Tarsem Singh, 2011), the thriller The Courier (Hany Abu-Assad, 2012), and the Western Dead in Tombstone (Roel Reiné, 2013).

 

Sources: Bruce Lawton (AllMovie), Chase Rosenberg (IMDb), Wikipedia (Dutch, French, and English), and IMDb.

 

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Street art Mickey Mouse with Speakers for ears. Manhattan, New York City.

 

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Red Carpet Dreams, Disney's Hollywood Studios

Main Street USA, Magic Kingdom

Move It! Shake It! MouskeDance It! Street Party, Magic Kingdom

The neighbor's Chihuahua had six puppies--they're keeping these two and what a

handful. Impossible to get a photo because they were dynamos--running all over the

place. Happy Valentines Day!

Mickey, from Doctor Who.

 

The hair is made outh of Sculpey.

 

The gun is a modded HeroClix piece.

 

This was painted by me.

Mickey Mouse as royalty, starring in a parade at Disneyland.

 

I will be at Disneyland this Saturday! :)

Town Square Theater, Magic Kingdom

Mickey Mouse shaped from a shrub with Cinderella's Castle in the background. The 17-55 f/2.8 lens that I rented from Kingdom Camera's was really sensational as a short-range zoom.

 

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Mickey & Minnie in Town Square at Disneyland

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