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Selma, Ca.
Alternative captions:
"Headless in Selma"
"Getting Head"
Okay, I'll quit while I'm ahead. lol
Und wieder, hier nun zum letzten Mal, erwischten wir den Panda Express. Mit ihm fuhren wir bis Shingu, wo wir für die Weiterreise in einen anderen Zug umsteigen mussten.
Der Pandaexpress ist eine einzige Werbefläche für einen Erlebnispark in Shirahama. Die Außenseiten des Zuges, die Türen innen im Zug, die Sitze. Der Zug macht einfach Spaß. (Weitere Bilder vom Panda Express befinden sich etwas zurückliegend in meinem Album Japan 2024.)
String Bean Chicken, Mushroom Chicken, and Mixed Veggies! Yummy. I think this is my favorite combo so far... and to my surprise, probably the lowest-calorie option on the menu. :)
Wearing the "Panda Express" livery in 2013, FedEx MD11 N585FE is at Memphis International Airport. This aircraft was used to bring pandas to the Toronto Zoo in Canada.
Okay, so here you are at Panda. Did you order Orange Chicken again? I mean, who could blame you? It's sweet, tangy, one might say, irresistible even. You can branch out another time. Or the time after that.
I have to say I have never had anything other than Orange Chicken at Panda Express.
I've been eating there for 15 years. My kids call it Panda Meat.
I heard the Orange Chicken has more calories and fat than any other entree at Panda Express. I don't want to know!!
Papa Tian gifted his precious 9-month-old boy his very own Platinum PandaExpress card!
(📷 credit: National Zoo)
Still sporting the "Panda Express" special livery is FedEx 777 N893FD landing in Memphis on Runway 36L after a flight from Anchorage.
Wearing the "Panda Express" livery in 2013, FedEx MD11 N585FE is at Memphis International Airport. This aircraft was used to bring pandas to the Toronto Zoo in Canada.
I see your phone right next to your fruitie. Call her, she says she wants to buy you a BIG Christmas present. No, she promises that THIS time she won't overspend. She only wants to buy a few extra toys for the baby. Thank you Tian, I love you. You're the best!
Wearing the "Panda Express" livery in 2013, FedEx MD11 N585FE is at Memphis International Airport. This aircraft was used to bring pandas to the Toronto Zoo in Canada.
N886FD is an 11 year old Boeing 777 flying for FedEx. Here the wide-body is sporting the recently applied Panda Express logo. The jet is on its way to Washington, DC, to pick up pandas at the zoo there and return them to China. Also note that in this fresh paint job "EXPRESS" is no longer under the logo on the fuselage.
I stopped at Panda Express in King City/Tigard today for take out lunch (I had my dogs with me so I don't like to leave them in the car long time). I have to admit, that was the best Panda Express food I've ever eaten. I had the Honey Walnut Shrimp, Orange Chicken and Chow Mein. The Honey Walnut Shrimp was as we say in Hawaii "Broke da mouth" ...or "onoliscious" ... or for my mainland friends...it was REALLY GOOD!
The best thing is this is the first meal in 6 months that reminded me of a "local style plate lunch" from Hawaii - it was in a styrofoam container! Okay, no more mac salad, rice, fries and speghetti with garlic bread (all on one plate)! HAHAHA - Oh da memories.
And for dessert...my fortune cookie :) I'll take to mean "Everything GOOD will soon come my way!"
Almost 10 years ago since "THE PANDA EXPRESS" arrived in Edinburgh! - Pictured here Resting after delivering Edinburgh's newest residents; Two Giant Pandas; Tian Tian (Sweetie) and Yang Guang (Sunshine). The pair were the first giant pandas to live in the UK for over 17 years.
Princess BB always the entrepreneur - well as papa has cancelled the pandaexpress card.....
Screenshot by Ipanda and @baobaoinchina ( I think !?)
i was having a pretty bad weekend.
i forgot all about the cookie i got with becca.
opened it yesterday, and almost started crying.
i dont believe in fortunes but i thought it was pretty special.
do special things happen to you?
i think if they started making cookies that say
'you're unhappy.' people would believe them a little more.
N886FD is an 11 year old Boeing 777 flying for FedEx. Here the wide-body is sporting the recently applied Panda Express logo. The jet is on its way to Washington, DC, to pick up pandas at the zoo there and return them to China. Also note that in this fresh paint job "EXPRESS" is no longer under the logo on the fuselage.
This year Santa brought me a lump of coal... and a Panda Express gift card.
Now I know what I'm having for dinner tomorrow night. Might as well live large and get the extra egg roll...
(2 minute exposure)
Kodachrome collection slide.
Airline : United Parcel Service (UPS)
Aircraft : Boeing 767-34A(PF)/ER
Registration : N315UP
MSN/LN : 27743 / 640
Location : SYD / YSSY - Sydney Kingsford Smith Int'l Airport
Photographer : Frank Schaefer
Date : September 2000
Notes : Panda Express c/s
Box 415
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Kris Kros Photography
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A Panda Express restaurant at Briarwood Mall in Ann Arbor, Michigan
The Briarwood Mall opened in late 1973 with Sears, JCPenney, and Hudson's (opened 1974) as anchor stores. In the late 1970s / early 1980s Lord & Taylor was added to the mall (some sources say it was built in 1978 and others say 1980). Lord & Taylor closed in the early 1990s and was replaced with a Jacobson's department store. The Jacobson's chain went bankrupt in 2002 and closed all stores. Von Maur bought the Lord & Taylor / Jacobson's building and opened a new store in it in 2003. Hudson's also switched to the Marshall Field's name then to Macy's in the 2000s.
Today, the mall appears to be doing fairly well. It retains Von Maur (a chain that seems very picky about where they open). The mall also drew in P.F.Chang's and Bravo! restaurants as well in 2014.
Briarwood Mall - Ann Arbor, Michigan
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The Briarwood Mall opened in late 1973 with Sears, JCPenney, and Hudson's (opened 1974) as anchor stores. In the late 1970s / early 1980s Lord & Taylor was added to the mall (some sources say it was built in 1978 and others say 1980). Lord & Taylor closed in the early 1990s and was replaced with a Jacobson's department store. The Jacobson's chain went bankrupt in 2002 and closed all stores. Von Maur bought the Lord & Taylor / Jacobson's building and opened a new store in it in 2003. Hudson's also switched to the Marshall Field's name then to Macy's in the 2000s.
Today, the mall appears to be doing fairly well. It retains Von Maur (a chain that seems very picky about where they open). The mall also drew in P.F.Chang's and Bravo! restaurants as well in 2014.
Briarwood Mall - Ann Arbor, Michigan
If you want to use this photo please contact me (Nicholas Eckhart) in one of the following ways:
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>Comment on this photo
>Send an email to eckhartnicholas@yahoo.com