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This note was left on a vintage Schwinn bike that's been locked to a bike rack in the bike storage room at my work for months. I say enough with passive aggressive notes, let's cut that bee-yotch down!! (which may be difficult due to the fact that the owner locked it up there with a really nice kryptonite lock!)

... the cameraman ALWAYS gets it :P

 

Unless you are an experienced herpetologist with a need to handle reptiles I don't recommend that you attempt to handle any kind of monitor. I wouldn't attempt to handle one myself except in an emergency. Although they lack venom they are very dangerous - they are a powerhouse of muscle and claws and use them to great effect. They also have plenty of bad bacteria in their mouth and since their bites are often very nasty you don't want to have to battle the subsequent infection.

One of the games we started at the Wynn was to leave notes for each other in the elevator bank. This is just one of many, and I swear some people took them because they thought they were funny. This was inspired by a private joke and meeting Nick Manning.

Concert in Freemont street.

YOU WILL RECEIVE EVERYTHING DESCRIBED IN THIS LOT.

HUNDREDS OF POUNDS OF ANTIQUES & COLLECTIONS.

 

Someone obviously got tired of ads.

note partially-tucked wing position (compare RW Blackbird) during glide phase

- PHOTO NON LIBRE DE DROIT - Merci de contacter le photographe pour toute utilisation : olingue.pierre@9business.fr

NOTES is a series I started in 1968. NOTE TO ERIK was the second one completed but the footage goes back to 1966. When I saw the footage I loved it, but didn't feel ready to deal with it. Seeing Sharon Moss again, who had moved to NYC from Storrs, CT inspired me to return to this footage to make a note to a mutual friend ERIK KIVIAT. It took about 2 years for me to feel I could respond to the generosity of her performance and the images I had gathered and shaped in my camera. Sharon Moss and her cats play and dance naked in the snow.

A little note my gf wrote for me on a pebble that she found on Clarach beach.

sand and biscuits cups of tea empty sea shells lost in the ocean

  

Note, Sper, Stelth

 

Caught In Southern Alberta: 05-2004

I regularly find notes like this in the notebook I keep with me. Until I found this page I had no recollection of jotting this down.

Steps leading up to the Lincoln Memorial. I have always wanted to visit these famous steps. The site where MLK delivered his speech in 1963.

Here is my book entry into the moleskine project. I am doing my book with monsters and guides that are present or created out of music......

 

Copyright 2009. Mario Savinon

A Hawaii overprint note is one of a series of banknotes (one Silver Certificate and three Federal Reserve Notes) issued during World War II as an emergency issue after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The intent of the overprints was to easily distinguish US currency captured by Japanese forces in the event of an invasion of Hawaii and render the bills useless. These were all recalled in April 1946 and most were burned in a Hawaiian crematorium rather than ship them stateside.

notes for the future

I found this on the sidewalk on a lunch-time walk last week. There are at least 100 things I love about it.

 

Someone had this in the back pocket of their jeans; as if they were expecting to finish these thing by noon. That's the best part. And I love that a couple of these things seem out of order.

 

So glad the U-Haul is rented though. The sky is the limit now.

 

-- The Scavengers of September #24: a list you've found.

. . . custom made AirForce1 for redman . . .

September 15 2015

 

A twilight after work meant I didn't get home until bath time. Teeny had left me a note in case I wondered where they were.

I left little handwritten notes in an Asian antique cupboard in my hotel room in Tallinn

cultural humility, 270/365

Comedian Allyson Smith notes. Not sure if this is what she took on stage, or notes she jotted to herself before she started.

"Notes of an Early Fall" S8, 33.5min

Peter Tatara (lower right), Programming Manager for the New York Anime Festival, joins

all of his friends and political supporters for a group photo during Death Note Day at Kinokuniya Bookstore in New York City.

Sketch note from "Thinking, fast and slow" (2011)

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