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Governor Hogan Participates in the Maryland Remembers Memorial Service by Staff Photographers at Miller Senate Office, 11 Bladen St, Annapolis, MD 21401
I remember it well the first time that i saw
your head ‘round the door 'cause mine stopped working
i remember it well there was wet in your hair
I was stood in stare and time stopped moving
i want you here tonight i want you here
'cause i can't believe what i found
i want you here tonight want you here
nothing is taking me down
i remember it well taxied out of a storm
to watch you perform and my ships were sailing
i remember it well i was stood in your line
and your mouth your mouth your mouth your mind
i want you here tonight i want you here
'cause i can't believe what i found
i want you here tonight want you
‘cause nothing is taking me down
‘cept you my love..
come all ye lost
dive into moss
i hope that my sanity covers the cost
to remove the stain of my love
paper maché
come all ye reborn
blow off my horn
i'm driving real hard
this is love this is porn
god would forgive me
but i.. i whip myself scorn scorn
i wanna hear what you have to say about me
hear if you're gonna live without me
hear what you want
i remember december
and I wanna hear what you have to say about me
hear if you're gonna live without me
i wanna hear what you want
what the hell do you want?
Governor Hogan Participates in the Maryland Remembers Memorial Service by Staff Photographers at Miller Senate Office, 11 Bladen St, Annapolis, MD 21401
This is in memory of all the victims and survivors of 9/11. My heart goes out to you all, still 9 years later. I will never forget that day.
Monument in a section set aside to remember the sailors that went down with the USS Maine, which went down in Havana Harbor in 1898 in the lead-up to the Spanish American War.
Remember when we vowed the vows
and walked the walk
gave our hearts, made the start, it was hard
We lived and learned, life threw curves
There was joy, there was hurt
Remember when
Remember when old ones died and new were born
And life was changed, disassembled, rearranged
We came together, fell apart
And broke each other's hearts
Remember when ..
Governor Hogan Participates in the Maryland Remembers Memorial Service by Staff Photographers at Miller Senate Office, 11 Bladen St, Annapolis, MD 21401
on Fathers' Day 2016. The day I was born (June 18) was also my Dad's birthday and Fathers' Day. One of the best memories with Dad was the day he and my mother and I drove my Plymouth Roadrunner on the back road to the top of Scout Mountain near Pocatello, Idaho. I was home on leave after basic and advanced training in the Army and would leave for Vietnam in about two weeks. We had some of our best moments as a family that day which we always remembered as we celebrated Dad's and my birthdays. Photo taken of Ken and Frank Lundburg by Harriet Lundburg with a Leica IIIf camera.
Resolution: 3840x2160
SweetFX (I don't remember which one, sorry)
Remove Film Grain with TexMod
FOV control
Free camera
HUD remove
Texture LOD Streaming
Thanks to the neogaf's people for this tutorial:
An old chair, found at the location of a furniture store destroyed in the uprising of 1965, at S. Broadway and 41st Place.
Governor Hogan attends the annual Maryland Remembers ceremony by Joe Andrucyk, Patrick Siebert at The Westin Annapolis, 100 Westgate Cir, Annapolis, MD 21401
I heard today that my husband's nephew's dog died yesterday. I'm uploading this photo of the beautiful girl and creating a set of photos to remember her by.
Governor Hogan Participates in the Maryland Remembers Memorial Service by Staff Photographers at Miller Senate Office, 11 Bladen St, Annapolis, MD 21401
... actually, i should be asking if you even remember me. it's been so darn long since i've done anything on flickr ... school, and life outside of school has been getting the better of me. my apologies. it's gotten to the sad point where i'm so far behind on everyone's streams that i'm too overwhelmed to try and catch up! yikes.
'tis true.
regardless, i have almost gone a whole two months without picking up my camera ... i was so ashamed that i grabbed it on friday and took some shots and then took it to UofT and plopped it in my little locker. now i have no excuses!! so, hopefully new stuff is on its way soon. until then you'll have to make due with some older stuff (from the farm in this case).
i was really hoping that we might make it up there this winter, but the chances of that just seem to get slimmer and slimmer. it's a lot of work for my friend's grandparents to have us, let alone all the other family that they entertain in the winter. we want to be up there so bad, but at the same time, we don't want to overwhelm them ...
unfortunately, we're such good, understanding guys. LOL.
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"..remember, the fifth of november..gunpowder treason and plot, ..I see no reason why gunpowder, treason should ever be forgot."
it kept me on the edge of my seat,...and there werent but two more people in the theatre!(i could gasp and sigh and etc. all i could =))
have got to watch it again,..it's that kind of movie that i just have to. it's mind boggling the first time,...and i'm sure even for the n^th time..
Gary, no wonder you kept going on about it .. :)
Elizabeth Barley grave, Wereham, Norfolk, 18 Apr 2019
Elizabeth Barley (1819-1860)
Elizabeth was my Great-Great Grandmother. She married Robert Barley in 1838.
My Great Grandfather was their 4th surviving son.
This is remembrance of 9/11 to remember of these heroes had sacrifice for us. We had heroes from the military but these heroes were normal person and I never forget them .firemen's, police, and people to help others from destruction when U.S was under attack by bombings in each target. world trade center ,Pentagon and almost to the white house . I never forget them all . I still remember the tragedy since I was ten years old. and I support them very year of 9\11. God bless them all and please when you see this picture make a moment of silence of prayer and remember them thank you.