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Chy gave herself half of a mohawk, and I had to finish the other side. She was 3 years old.

Old Photo...

But this is me...

In color...

  

I took all the mohawk pics while I was drunk. It explains a lot.

Digital camera

New hair of Demon10.

Septiembre 2002: Recien llegado de la peluqueria a la oficina.

This is a photo of the two Mohawk hats that I knit this week for my friends Marley and Josh's kids, Ethan and the Unborn one.

Hope they like and enjoy them.

 

posted in my blog Two Needles and a Black Sheep

...on S/VSN-E Cetacea, here we go...

been taking care of the nephew since wednesday because his parents are out of town... he wanted a mohawk today. yup, he's definitely a boy.

The Mohawk hairstyle gives reference to the Mohawk nation, an Indigenous people from the East Coast of North America and Canada who plucked out their hair except for a square piece of long hair on their head. The modern Mohawk in all its varieties is commonly linked with the punk scene, and emerged during the mid-1970s. Bands like The Sex Pistols took a punk attitude to the world, giving the finger to the hippy era and concurrently the conservatism of Thatcher-England. The early punk music scene in Australia screamed out for a more progressive country, challenging the decade long leadership of orthodox Christian State Premier Sir Joh Bjelke Peterson in Brisbane, where the scene thrived. The fashion aesthetic spilled over into the 1980s combining fetish leather wear and studs with working class simplicity like boots, jeans and a white t-shirt. Hairstyles were dramatically non-conformist, like this student Mohawk. The Melbourne punk culture of the 1980s also introduced a DIY-ness to the City’s creativity that many believe thrives today.

 

Image citation: Education Department, Education History Unit (1985-1992), Richard playing guitar for summer mag. 1988, Public Record Office Victoria

VPRS 14518 P1 Unit 1

 

This photo is featured as part of the Victorian Archives Centre exhibition 'From Mos to Mullets' on show from October 2016 to January 2017.

 

I cut a mohawk for the event

I saw this local teenage boy down at the boardwalk yesterday in Florence, Oregon.

"Dude where do I look?"

"I don't know... just anywhere"

 

This is my friend Dustin and I. Yesterday I finished helping him move into his new place. So we posed for a picture on his fresh blank wall. As you may be able to see, we both have mohawks now. Dustin's girlfriend, Becca shaved those into our heads last week.

[May 1] A small plant with a red 'mohawk'.

this was right before i was getting my mohawk shaved off and I made some kind of a weird face

This is our mailman. He spikes his mohawk on Saturday's. The rest of the week it's down. It's a good one....as far as mohawks go.

This is Mark's artsy photo of John and I.

The Miles M12 Mohawk was a 1930s two-seat, tandem cabin monoplane built by Phillip & Powis Aircraft (later to become Miles Aircraft) to the order of Charles Lindbergh in 1936. After being used by Lindbergh in Europe it was impressed into service with Royal Air Force as a communications aircraft in 1941.

 

Postcard in my father's war time aircraft photograph album. My father started the album about 1939 when he was aged 14, and this card probably dates from around then.

 

Valentine & Sons, of Dundee and London, Post Card reference 38A-32.

Downtown Mohawk, NY.

Press "L" and "F11" for full-screen large view.

Haircut by Sylvia Bueno

Are you tired of risking your life in the nuclear wastelands just to deliver a letter to your loved ones? Are you sick of waiting for that cheque in the mail? Does the nuclear fallout really grind your gears? Mutants on your back while you wait for that all-important package? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, give “Atomic City Couriers” a call today on 555-41971. We go ANYWHERE in the wastelands, with a guarantee of delivery or your money back! Call today”

 

Harper Mason didn’t remember the bombs dropping, the wasn’t even born. Her parents hadn’t even been born then. This burned world was the only one she had ever known. Harper Mason was a survivor. From the age of twelve, she had worked for the Atomic City Couriers. And she hadn’t given up when Doc Green had amputated her arm after that thresher mutant had torn half of it away. No, she’d gone out and recovered an M511 unit, and it’s arm grafted on. Now it was the Threshers that had to be wary of her. So they would all know her, she shaved her hair into a Mohawk. Eventually, they all knew her only as “Mohawk the courier”, the most dependable source of good news in the country.

 

Grumman OV-1C Mohawk tactical observation aircraft of the US Army. This C model number 61-2724 carried cameras and observation sensors. The type was retired from service in the mid 1990s.

Gold Beach

January 4, 2011

Austin, TX

Weller Library - Now a little bit of history: This brick and wood structure was the home of Frederick Weller (1819-1911) who was a prominent businessman. He acquired a fortune through various enterprises and retired at the age of 38 due to ill health. He purchased the house in 1859 and later purchased six acres south of his home, which is now Weller Park. After the death of his wife Helen in 1912 the house was deeded to the village for use as a library. The library was dedicated in 1913. Though modernized where necessary for library purposes, the building has retained much of its original decor and charm. A second floor museum contains memorabilia of Mohawk's past. Located at 41 West Main Street in Mohawk, NY. (LF 149)

The Niagara Mohawk Building is a fantastic example of Art Deco architecture in downtown Syracuse.

i was on the way to see a movie satruday at the canadian film board, which is on st. denis when i saw this woman walking thru traffic cleaning windows. by the time i got to the theater, her peeps had camped out right in front with a bunch of dogs.

he hates his hair. but it looks fierce.

OV-1B Mohawk, marked as one of the two aircraft evaluated by the West German army in1962. Kit: 1/72 scale Hasegawa,

I was fascinated by this little kid sporting a mohawk and tattoos (rub-on's) on his neck and all over his arm. He was sitting on his dad's shoulders. His dad, if you're wondering looked pretty much the same!

View of the bridge from what would have been track level. The railroad grade on the other side has been completely removed.

Teachin' them young to sport the mohawk.

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