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Make & Model: A.R.M./ Larson International Drop Tower
Height: 140 Feet
Drop: 120 Feet
Top Speed: 47 MPH
Opened at Silverwood: 2006
Splash Panic!, an amazing upcoming fashion boutique in Buffalo, NY held a fashion show on July 11, 2009 at the Tralf. From what I saw outside of my camera it was really awesome. It was a zombie theme and the models did a great job.
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Splash Panic!, an amazing upcoming fashion boutique in Buffalo, NY held a fashion show on July 11, 2009 at the Tralf. From what I saw outside of my camera it was really awesome. It was a zombie theme and the models did a great job.
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BADco.'s workshop presentation
10th July, 2018
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Rijeka, 26c Krešimirova Street
Photo credit: Tanja Kanazir
Widespread Panic; Oak Mountain Ampitheater, Pelham, AL; April 16, 2011
Canon Powershot S95, wide angle lens, edited using Topaz Adjust
Space Panic is a 1980 arcade game designed by Universal. Chris Crawford calls it the first ever platform game,[1] as it pre-dates Nintendo's Donkey Kong (from 1981) which is often cited as the original platform game. Space Panic lacks Donkey Kong's jump mechanic, disqualifying it as a platformer in some eyes.[who?] The main character digs holes in the platforms that he must lure the aliens into. He must then hit them to knock them out of the hole and off the screen. In later levels, two holes must be lined up vertically in order to dispose of the aliens. There is also a limited supply of oxygen.
Crystal baked a cake with a Panic logo as an excuse for me to bring her over for an introduction. They were having a fancy homemade lunch so the cake ft in perfectly.
Jamband powerhouse Widespread Panic had the Taft Theater crowd rocking on a busy day in downtown Cincinnati that included a Bengals win and Oktoberfest.
Splash Panic!, an amazing upcoming fashion boutique in Buffalo, NY held a fashion show on July 11, 2009 at the Tralf. From what I saw outside of my camera it was really awesome. It was a zombie theme and the models did a great job.
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Splash Panic!, an amazing upcoming fashion boutique in Buffalo, NY held a fashion show on July 11, 2009 at the Tralf. From what I saw outside of my camera it was really awesome. It was a zombie theme and the models did a great job.
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Splash Panic!, an amazing upcoming fashion boutique in Buffalo, NY held a fashion show on July 11, 2009 at the Tralf. From what I saw outside of my camera it was really awesome. It was a zombie theme and the models did a great job.
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1. Materials were one (1) Thai Chu. And the Chinese Embassy in the background.
2. The story of this photo was right before we crossed the street on our way back to school.
3. The process was a spur of the moment right before crossing where Mr. Chu was visibly anxious.
Visited the Panic, Inc. office to day. It is incredibly fancy and nice! They have showers, a kitchen, a roof, a football field-sized zone for coders, and a racquetball court-sized chunk of unused space. I want to learn Cocoa so I can go work there!