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D34. Put in place of the syringe ingot that used to be here. The syringe only lasted 3 days before it was taken up by the council, in a unilateral decision that made a mockery of the fact they'd seen and agreed all the designs in advance.
SS Mary & James Church
I have photos of the Question Mark butterfly. Some of them aren't even terrible, but all of them showed the top side of the wings, not the bottom side that gives this species its unusual name. I flushed this guy as I was walking through the woods on my way back to the car, and when he landed on a nearby leaf with his wings closed, I thought, "Don't you move--you are mine!" Of course, he flew away, but he landed near enough for me to get him...except he perched upside down. Of course he did!
For some reason, there are several padlocks locked to the fence on the bridge over the Massachusetts Turnpike at Massachusetts Avenue. This was the only one I noticed that was painted, though.
From the Frank S. "Luke" Luqueer Photo Collection
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Dale & Betty Moon
VIA KALAMO TADPOLE
Sep. 7, 1878
Volunteer State QSL Club #1464
Red Gator QSL Swap Club #057
Bull Shitting QSL Club #0214
Alaska-Blue Canoe QSL Swap Club #212-#213
This is the winter coloring pattern. In the summer pattern the hind wing is much darker.
"In all affairs it's a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted."
Bertrand Russell
Question Mark in the yard, Guilford, CT. Top (dorsal) view; see next picture for underside. Will try to get a better picture of the top if I see it again. I think it's been hanging around; I'm fairly sure I saw it yesterday, and again in the afternoon. (Saw it several times over the next few days, but never got a better photo.)
Do these kind of extravagance actually needed? Pollutes by Sound and the air? A few argue the Sulphur (Gandhakam) contained purifies the air.. (?) But what about the use of High Explosives? Careless/Foolish handling? social security threat?
Seriously, it looks like the Riddler has been here, leaving his mark around the house in random dust question marks!
In Denmark, a competitor to the more internationally known Monopoly by the Parker Bros. (owned by Hasbro) is called Matador, rights owned by by Brio. This edition is made by Drechsler, I am not sure if that's the case for all Matador games.
There are only small differences between the two, a fun one being that the Matador fields are in circle instead of a square.
If you can read a little bit of danish, you can read more here: