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James was doing pull ups on the bars He was able to hold his own weight and bring his feet all the way up to the bar. I seem to remember them trying to suggest that was some amazing feet on the world strongest toddler
The men who pull the spears out seem to be trained and experienced. They pulled even the longest spears with one single motion.
Chels and I were driving on I-15 southbound and were the first car to come upon a woman whose car was lodged on top of this cow. The cow did not die on impact....instead it thrashed around for a number of minutes.
This picture shows the good samaritan pulling the cow off the road with a tow rope. The honerable UHP had stopped all traffic for this to happen.
It freaked us out.
~ Mitch Albom
*
Reminder
... by Michael Ryan
Torment by appetite
is itself an appetite
dulled by inarticulate,
dogged, daily
loving-others-to-death—
as Chekhov put it, "compassion
down to your fingertips"—
looking on them as into the sun
not in the least for their sake
but slowly for your own
because it causes
the blinded soul to bloom
like deliciousness in dirt,
like beauty from hurt,
their light—their light—
pulls so surely. Let it.
Mexican newspapers don't give a sanitised version of events.
This story tells of a violent assault involving a revolver, with inevitable results.
A benefit truck pull for Peyton Messerli, a 12 year old Nevada girl recently diagnosed with leukemia.
Pull "Pensées"
en coton de chez Rowan.
Ce printemps-là, j'avais envie de mauve et de jaune
et de figurer des pensées sur un pull. (1997)
A semi silhouette shot of the metal sculpture at Marina Barrage, Singapore.
A photoshoot outing with William Cho & buddy Henry Foong.
PP: Original shot with temperature increased.
Camera used: Sony DSLR Alpha 700.
Lens: DT 16-105mm
Oscar Charles Pull B.1892, D.29 Sept 1915
He was killed at the battle for Loos-en-Gohelle in Northern France in WW1
The register of The Commonwealth War Graves Commission reads:
DEBT OF HONOUR REGISTER
In Memory of OSCAR CHARLES PULL
Private
G/5619 2nd Btn, The Buffs (East Kent Regiment)
Who died on Wednesday 29th September 1915, age 22
Additional Information: Son of William Pull, of 72 Byron Road, Margate Kent
Cemetry:LOOS Memorial Pas de Calais
A benefit truck pull for Peyton Messerli, a 12 year old Nevada girl recently diagnosed with leukemia.
This Malayan Porcupine, Hystrix brachyura, was photographed in Thailand, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.