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"Pickle Optional" performs at the Fighting Improv Smackdown Tournament (FIST) as part of the Washington Improv Theater, located at the Source Theatre.
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Well it's been a while, but I'm back with some mood to unravel some toys I've stockpiled in the past month or so.
EX-01 Mocha is the GOTY edition of the previously released Nicee. If you didn't like Nicee, you're not going to like Mocha.
If you liked Nicee, you still might not like Mocha if you were expecting a significantly improved product... at least from a toy perspective.
You still have a kibble filled, random weaponized figure, but the backpack is now removable and the quality seems to be better Variety of weapon wise, it's a bit of a step back, being mostly melee.
Overall paint work seems to have been improved (i.e. there's more) but at the same time paint scratching opportunities have improved.
Manual is still kind of meh.
Optional water decals for you brave souls.
18-inch wheels are optional. A must-have. They look superb and, even with them, the ride remains superb. It's taut, of course, but never harsh and, even for someone as obsessed with ride quality as I, frankly delightful.
And this is after I flipped back an edge. I don't know how she breathes in there, but it may be why she's not the brightest bulb sometimes. All those damaged braincells. ;-)
A falling down old dilapidated shed with a gaping hole in the one side still barely stands, while a window can be seen in the far side wall through the opening . . . windows optional !!!
"Pickle Optional" performs at the Fighting Improv Smackdown Tournament (FIST) as part of the Washington Improv Theater, located at the Source Theatre.
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- (1) Users provide attribution in the form of "Image (c) Andrew Bossi, Flickr"
- (2) Users provide a link to the following for any online usage of the photo: "http://www.flickr.com/photos/thisisbossi/collections/"
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Fortune Brainstorm Health
Tuesday, May 2nd, 2017. San Diego, CA
11:45 AM
OPTIONAL LUNCH: WORKPLACE WELLNESS INNOVATION
Hosted by Cigna
Americans spend more than half of their waking hours at work—often seat-strapped, deskbound, or flat on their feet for much of that time. Gym breaks are a luxury for a few; eating on the run, a reality for many. Such stasis, say experts—and, well, everyone else, too—isn’t exactly a recipe for human fitness, sharp minds, or bristling productivity. Enter workplace wellness programs—a fix that would seem, on first glance, to be too obvious to ignore. A majority of companies, indeed, now offer some sort of wellness benefits—spending as much as $8 billion on everything from flu shots and health screenings to gym memberships, personal health coaching and weight loss programs. But here’s a dumb question: Is this money being well spent? In this candid conversation, we’ll probe whether today’s wellness programs really are bringing wellness to employees, how they’re impacting productivity and the bottom line, and how to measure their success and keep employees engaged beyond week one.
Chip Bergh,
President and CEO, Levi Strauss & Co. (LS&Co.)
Dr. Nicholas J. Gettas,
Chief Medical Officer, Regional, Government, Select, and Individual & Family Plans; National Medical Officer, Market-facing Clinical Organization, Cigna
Amy McDonough,
VP and GM, Fitbit Group Health
Rick Valencia,
President, Qualcomm Life
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune Brainstorm Health
I vincitori del concorso sul guidatore designato promosso dal POGAS “La Vita Non è un Optional” in viaggio premio all'Autodromo di Varano de' Melegari per un corso di guida sicura
The Korg Kaossilator with the optional analog YOWL module. The YOWL uses exclusive NOODL technology to add unparalleled warmth & fuzziness to your Kaossilator.
I sanded the rough edges of the lid lip. They were sharp and I didn't want to cut or scratch up my arms while I worked on the project.
Walt also added our optional Minuette Accessory package which includes all the flying wires, 3-D printed Anzani W motor, and pilot figure. He also used the same Diacov 1000 covering as I did on our prototypes (available from Sarik Hobbies).
Power comes from a Cobra 2814/16 1050Kv motor, 3s LiPo and it weighs 3.8 lbs. ready to fly.
"Pickle Optional" performs at the Fighting Improv Smackdown Tournament (FIST) as part of the Washington Improv Theater, located at the Source Theatre.
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NOTE: This image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to members of the Washington Improv Theater to use these photos provided that:
- (1) Users provide attribution in the form of "Image (c) Andrew Bossi, Flickr"
- (2) Users provide a link to the following for any online usage of the photo: "http://www.flickr.com/photos/thisisbossi/collections/"
Users wishing to use these photos in violation of these terms shall contact me to discuss exemptions. Members of Washington Improv Theater may permit others to use these photos provided the two conditions are met.