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i spent my morning in criminal court for work.
on trial: three twentysomethings on two counts. the first was an assault charge stemming from a drunken fist fight at a frat party, the second other the use of uncostitutional symbols/incitement of the people. these fellows had repeatedly done the hitler salute and sung a song about burning people of colour alive at a local youth club.
it was a pretty typical court date, really, nothing went as planned. the assault case turned out to be pretty weak in relation to two of the defendants, and the incitement case had to be postponed because they forgot to subpoena the witnesses. so i sat in court, scribbling notes for four hours and didn't even get to write an article on the proceedings afterwards.
next court date: march 13th.
going over his notes before headlining at the historic Purple Onion in San Francisco. January 28, 2010. [Shot in b&w]
On a walk around the city to see what I may find April 15, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.
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This is a set of 10 Spring Birds mini notes that measure 2 x 2. They are made with acid free cardstock and the graphics are also printed on cardstock.
Head Automatica show on July 22, 2009 at the Note in West Chester Pennsylvania
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I don't know how many here on Flickr are familiar with the history of an area commonly known as Sodus, Michigan.
While I lived there , (back a' ways), a grass roots movement was suggesting Sodus secede from the Union and apply for foreign aid. (that is where the big money is at) A Sodus flag was designed and made. There were plans for border guards, a departure tax,a bribery department (to handle all incoming bribe money), and our own State Currency. I was called upon to design the money. Nobody had any ideas of what they wanted, so I put my own picture (albeit an old one) on the front of the notes. Graham Handy and King John Sesh were also used on other notes. This is the picture used for the large notes. Unfortunately, it all never came to pass. I am sitting here with all this worthless (but good looking) money.
In the town and a chap, dressed in the costume of a bygone era, is either making a note or sketching. I thought it was likely he was an employee or volunteer at the museum as most seem to dress in period costume but I am grateful to Terry [see his comment below] who tells me he is a visitor. The staff all carry radios and watch the visitors [as happens at every museum] but I had a hint of the sinister when I saw a lady, dressed in long dress, shawl, bonnet and carrying a basket over her arm. Her radio was hidden in her basket rather than merely concealed by clothing. For me, I think of that old TV series, The Prisoner' and I wanted to shout "I am not a number, I am a free man" except I am number 10639994 according to my Beamish Unlimited Pass.
Beamish Museum recreates the near past and I suspect for a lot of visitors being there evokes memories of their childhood. Well it certainly sparks a few recollections for me and I am not, in the scheme of things, that old!
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Taken at Beamish Museum in April 2011.
IMG_7203: Canon EOS 550D, 1/1000 sec, f5.6, ISO400
Small has issues with the "L" word. If he's singing a song, he makes you sing the line that has the word "love" in it. He won't say it. He never reciprocates it verbally. He gave me this note the other day that showed me he's thinking it, even when he doesn't say it.
Title: Clint Bates
Creator (Photographer) : Unknown
Publisher : Graphic Services
Place of Publication : College Station, Texas
Year (Coverage) : 1968
Document Type : Image
Format : Photographic negative
Dimensions : 4 x 5 inches
Digitization Date : July2010
Description : Unknown
Note : Brazos County, Texas
Collection : Texas A&M University Archives
Resource Identifier : Graphic Services Photos, Box 21, File 21-320
Institution : Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Repository : Cushing Memorial Library and Archives
Contact Information : Email: cushing-library@tamu.edu Phone: 979-845-1951
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Nicole, 4/19.
My first shoot with a model I hadn't met pre-shoot. Her model mayhem: www.modelmayhem.com/member.php?id=350113
I have over 70 note cards for Medical Terminology, I have to learn a 3 page outline for Fine Arts Survey for Friday, 3 pages in my Spanish workbook, and 10 vocabulary words and 3 pages of notes for English.
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MILANO, 14/09/2012 GINGER BAKER & PEE WEE ELLIS BLUE NOTE
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Notes: The foundation pour for the new Civic Centre.
Format: Colour digital photo
Date Range: March 2014
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Part of: Local Studies Collection
Provenance: photo by John Merriman
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