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I also attached some jingle bells into his dred-lock beard and an antique on onto his hat! This schnaps is ready to be sat upon the festive table! Prost

It was unanimous. I am crazy!

Handling the tool, not the other way around.

Na Mele No Na Put with Tahiti Mana at Waikiki Beach Walk - 3-5-17 #RYS

The effluxion of time may do it instead. There seem to be efforts to refurbish the building but no sign of recent activity.

Put your hands up and... SHOUT!

Emily put together a go-go dance that when the band started playing Billy Squiers 'Everybody wants you,' everyone would dance this go go dance.

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Put in your one note captions to thisa one. I did!

 

"Jacksonville Florida Zoo",

Please put the sponge back in its cozy little home on the side of the sink so it dries properly.

 

Also consider giving it a good squeeze before doing that because we could all use a good squeeze from time to time, even office kitchen sponges. :-)

During the London Olympic Games large screens were put up in several locations around London. The Victoria Park London Live site ran from Friday 27th July until Sunday 12th August, and also incorporated a stage, bars, food stalls and entertainment, as well as three screens showing BBC coverage of the Games. Entry was free.

Ivor Cutler - Jammy Smears

Prince - Parade

I put up this suet cake to attract woodpeckers. So far, I have seen but been unable to photograph one downy woodpecker. However, grackles are eating most of the suet. I am beginning to believe that grackles must be related to goats. Both seem to be able to eat anything.

Nella magnificenza del 2.35:1

put your dancing shoes on))

Shepard Fairey (OBEY)

Who is Put on a Pedestal?

2024 Mixed Media (stencil, silkscreen, and collage) on canvas

 

"The Who Is Put On A Pedestal? canvas reimagines a piece from the permanent collection of the Petit Palais, Camille Alaphilippe's 1908 sculpture "Woman with Monkey." My ''Who Is Put On A Pedestal?" painting captures a similar pose and contemplative expression as the "Woman with Monkey" but changes the subject from a white woman to a black woman. I incorporated a decorative pattern on the subject's dress reminiscent of the dress in "Woman with Monkey," but with a blooming flower breaking chains. In showing at the Petit Palais, I see an opportunity to examine how many formal qualities of art have remained similar over 100 years. However, though equality and representation have evolved significantly, true equality remains elusive. I hope my painting is soothing and serene but also provocative with its news clippings about racial bias. I recognize that I have had many opportunities as a white male artist that might not be as attainable to a non-white, non-male artist. The art world has made progress In the wake of George Floyd's murder and the protests for racial justice, but I still think it is important to keep pushing people to confront racial bias and act consciously to change things." -- Wall label

Randomness on a Saturday night.

The World Exists to be put on a Postcard, The British Museum, London, UK - April 2019

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Fireworks explode over the Hudson River in the annual show put on by Macy’s on July 4, 2024. Benny Polatseck/Mayoral Photo Office.

The matching phrase to Portland's "Put a bird on it".

 

I put off working on this guy's images for a long time. He was so pitiful. He had a broken jaw or something seriously wrong with it and he was not doing well. His eyes tell the story. I cried while I watched him and again processing his image. This is life on the Serengeti but still hard to see. I just have a hard time seeing an animal in pain and being helpless to help.

Taken on Town Hall Place (near the Lake Erie Islands Historical Society Museum)

Puts our whale-watching trip into context.

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Hill Aerospace Museum

 

History of the F-102A "Delta Dagger"

First manufactured in 1956, the F-102 was the first supersonic, all-weather jet interceptor. This aircraft served as an interim weapon system during the Vietnam War until the F-106A entered the U.S. Air Force's inventory. Delta Daggers were outfitted with an onboard computer and three internal weapon bays that held two Falcon missiles and twenty-four unguided rockets. The F-102 was also the first aircraft designed with "area ruling," which is the Coke bottle-like shape of the fuselage that helped to reduce trans-sonic drag. In 1962, the U.S. Air Force sent F-102As to South Vietnam where they flew air defense against the North Vietnamese.

 

The F-102A "Delta Dagger" at Hill Air Force Base

In 1956, Hill Air Force Base was designated as the Western Zone Weapons System Storage Site for the F-102 aircraft. The following year, the Ogden Air Materiel Area started performing maintenance and modernization for the F-102 aircraft program. In 1962, maintenance on the last F-102 was completed after nearly 772 F-102s had gone through Hill Air Force Base.

 

The F-102 on display was manufactured in 1958 and served at several bases. In 1987, after being restored and reassembled, it was put on display at the Hill Aerospace Museum.

 

Specifications

S/N: 57-833

Manufacturer: General Dynamics/Convair

Crew: One

Engine: One Pratt & Whitney J57-P-25 turbojet; 17,200 pounds thrust with afterburner

Wingspan: 38 ft 1½ inch

Length: 68 ft 4 ½ in

Height: 21 ft 2 ½ in

Weight: 19,350 pounds (empty); 31,500 pounds (maximum)

Speed: 825 mph at 35,000 feet (maximum)

Range: 1,350 miles

Service Ceiling: 53,400 feet missiles; twenty-four 2.75-inch unguided FFAR

Armament: Six air-to-air guided

Cost: $1,184,000

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