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LOL Tim actually came up with this title... we were traveling with family (5) and he said it would of cost a small fortune just to get to the top of that windy street on the tram but heck lets just all drive up top for free...and that we did and boy did we get great views!! :))

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W230 was supposed to run, but it didn’t. Oh well. Here’s a majority of Pennsylvania Northeastern’s six axle roster sitting in their Lansdale Yard. 8212, which was recently deactivated, is back in action and chuggin away. I’m the first person to see it active since it was sidelined. Pretty cool.

 

PNE 5342 (SD40-2W), PNE 5315 (SD40-2W), PNE 8212 (C39-8), PNE 8701 (SD60)

Pennsylvania Northeastern Railroad Lansdale Yard

Lansdale, PA

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Book display

Also, Joy Johnson, 24 and originally from Darfur, Sudan. Now in Senegal, and the daughter of "Engineer" Jafar Waleed Johnson, of Sudapet Limited, the sudan National Petroleum Company), who's got $6.2m. sorry, but I don't know where. She was in the second year of her studies of Applied Mathematics at the University of Darfur

Attack Of The Hacker: Cyber Security Is Essential

As it was full moon I stayed local again and went to this house i've been meaning to go to for a while now.

 

Apparently an insurance scam gone wrong, a guy burnt down his own house for the insurance and they wouldn't pay out.

 

Now I believe it has been sold off at auction, bought by a developer, it will be knocked down and a few new houses to be built in its place, such a shame people get greedy.

 

www.noctography.co.uk

2 coats, no top coat

Today I have been notified of this (I appreciate it) I am not going to dwell much on it because unfortunately this is something inevitable, possibly with my reports they will close that business but later they will open 20 more with the same shit and the same rabble...

 

As you can see, that avatar has been taking photos from my blog, and using them as her vendors, saying to sell the shape, obviously what she sells will be just as shitty as her... be careful!

 

I have decided to publish it here to warn you about it, and that you do not buy it because it is a SCAM in capital letters!

This made me chuckle as I walked through the "Boat Yard" at Scammonden Reservoir ...

reminded by the album cover and thinking about Trump's pathetic wall

First this is NOT my photo and I'll give credit if anybody knows whose it is.

Second, this is the latest scam and I wanted to alert my Flickr friends to be alert and not fall for this trick.......................

Fishing scam, Trafalgar Square, London, UK.

© 2010 Bong Manayon

No multiple awards/invitations & Flickrivers please.

This band is local to New Haven, Connecticut, but they performed at 33 Golden Street, New London, Connecticut. Just purchased the Fuji Film 16 mm F1.4 lens to use when photographing bands. The lighting conditions are very low but with the Fuji Film X-T2 and this sweet new lens, I was able to photograph them without too much graininess. I used manual exposure and had good luck with this.

Paid 30rmb for a buffet breakfast, only things remotely edible were pickled vegetables with steam buns and hard boiled eggs.

Samsung-Malaysia have texted me to say I've won £480,000. All I have to do is send my details. I don't even have a Samsung phone! It couldn't be a scam, could it?

im not expecting wining anything if i do not play.

i got a notification saying ive been tagged on this page.

profile is blank

supposed to have 128 comments under the pic but not a single one is showing.

link is a short one, so no way to see what it is.

And if it was Flickr i guess they would make things differently and anyway i doubt they offer phones to ppl without them needing to play to anything.

So whoever is trying to phish me, just to and suck eggs !!!

Really....

and i did report you to flickr.

 

In the pit,not sure which year,80's though

American automobile history is filled with scam artists, but this is my favorite. They built a bunch of Keller prototypes to sell the project, but never got around to actual production.

 

All the ones built at Huntsville, Alabama were wood bodied station wagons, partly because the major investor was a furniture factory that needed work when wartime contracts expired. All the sheet metal was hand hammered aluminum.

 

The big car next to it is a Nash.

Spot on!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Black Friday is the ultimate in marketing hype. Whatever it is, look around and find it cheaper on the WWW any time of year. The big retail names just wheel in a load of cheap, substandard tripe and pass it off as a bargain.

 

A number of places are trying to turn this scam into "Black Friday Week"

 

JP is dead right on this one.

In 2015, Xi Jinping, the president of China chose to hype up the stock market after the real estate market collapsed. Many citizens went into stocks for the first time and now have lost their lifetime savings in a matter of months. On to the next scam....

 

Size: 48 x 48 inches

 

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Art of the Real

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International scam artist Christophe Rocancourt leaves airplane in shackles after flight from Vancouver BC Canada. Rocancourt was accompanied by sheriffs (woman in pic is a sheriff) and whisked into a van after his arrival at the Victoria International Airport. His first big con was made in Paris, where he faked the deed to a property he didn't own, then "sold" the property for USD $1.4 million. Making his way to the United States, Rocancourt used at least a dozen aliases. He got the rich and powerful to invest in his schemes, he told Dateline, by tapping into their greed. He convinced them that he, too, was rich by paying for their lavish dinners in cash. In Los Angeles, he pretended to be a movie producer, ex-boxing champion or venture capitalist. He dropped names like "his mother" Sophia Loren or "his uncles" Oscar de la Renta and Dino De Laurentiis and was associated with various celebrities. He married Playboy model Pia Reyes; they had a son, Zeus. He lived for a time with Mickey Rourke and apparently convinced actor Jean-Claude Van Damme to produce his next movie.

Beside being married to Pia Reyes, according to the press, he lived with Playboy model Rhonda Rydell for six months. She did not know Rocancourt was married, and said he had told her he was French nobility, the son of a countess. On April 27, 2001 he and Reyes were arrested in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, and charged with defrauding an elderly couple. Reyes was released after convincing authorities that she had no part in the scam, much less any idea of her husband's criminal activities. Read his fascinating story, it's right out of Hollywood.

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From my working days archive. I was the only photographer and one TV guy who also heard about him arriving at the airport, we staked out the site so we were far enough away so Rocancourt wouldn't see us and try to cover his face, when he appeared he was shackled which would have prevented him from covering his face. No matter, made it easier to get the shot. Notice, no shoelaces, they take them away so a prisoner won't hang himself in a cell.

The sun goes down on a neon eon. Pre-lunar Londinivm from Greenwich Park. Can you spot the Post Office Tower?

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