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The view of the Shard taken at the Scoop. With the Christmas market alongside the smells and lights were like a dream. That shoot was amazing and one I'd like to revisit if I had more time or were closer to London.
I have been suffering with a cold this week and have been feeling pretty rubbish - lets hope its improved ready for some exploring with the camera over the weekend!
Andaman Scoops Owl (Otus balli ) | Chidiya Tapu, South Andaman Islands 2017 | Canon | Copyright : Aravind Venkatraman
This Soapylove mold is great for making adorable soaps as well as cute ice cream cone embeds! For the full tutorial, click here: www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/melt-and-pour-s...
London city hall and tower bridge during sunrise. This area provides a very nice set of different types of architecture. Recommendable especially in the morning hours when there's not so many tourists around.
Première photo de la nouvelle galaxie ............
Voir sur fond noir
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First picture of the new galaxy...............
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Aardvark introduces Helluva Scoop for N21
One scoop or two?
Er... I shall have seven please!
No amount of ice cream is ever enough so why stop at those small scoops. Go big, go full flavor, go Aardvark Helluva Scoop
This hand held whooper of creaminess can be held in both hands, can be modified to fit hand sizes and made as big as you want it to be.
Each pack comes with a HUD of delicious flavors.The only small problem you have is trying to eat it all before it melts.
🍦 Copy / Mod
🍦 100% Original Mesh
🍦 Right/Left Holds
🍦 Decor : 1 land impact
🍦 Customize each scoop via hud
🍦 Resize via touch
Available at the N21
EVENT OPENS - MAY 21st at NOON PST until JUNE 12th
Available at the Mainstore after the event
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saw a similar shot somewhere...and liked the idea...this is my try...hope you'll like it too!
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Scoop (on mouth): *N*Snow Scoop BLACK @ Clover town
Turtleneck: *katat0nik* (black) Bunny Cropped Turtleneck @ Collabor88
Rabbit Ears: Sweet Thing. Plush Rabbit Ears - Dark @ The Arcade
Hair: [Love Soul] Hair*108*Blonde
Shorts: Blueberry - Rolled Shorts - Bikini
Socks: fri. - Cozy.Socks (Coal)
City night shooting is always interesting, especially around the festive period. This is the Scoop in London, with a backdrop of late office workers and the mighty Shard.
Really looking forward to my next trip to London - there's lots of planning happening right now!
From HG Toys in 1986, the SportFreaks series is something we've had our eye on for some time.
Led by M.U.S.C.L.E., miniature figures, or minifigs, have always been a favorite for us. Particularly those that are a bit weird.
We had seen the SportFreaks figues online but had not encountered any in the wild. The figures are readily available loose on eBay but a bit pricey per figure.
We had also spotted a boxed set online, but had never seen these in singles on the card.
Until now! Woot! Woot!
We came across seven of the twelve from the 1st Series on the card and did not pass up this opportunity.
HG Toys was a significant player in the toy industry, particularly in the mid-to-late 20th century. Based in the United States, the company had a strong connection to manufacturing in Hong Kong and other parts of Asia, which was a common practice for toy companies during that era.
HG Toys was known for its business model of acquiring licenses for popular characters and franchises and then producing a wide variety of toys, often focusing on playsets, dress-up costumes, and other accessory-based items. The company was particularly active from the 1970s through the 1980s.
A key figure in the company's design and marketing was Mark Nuccio, who later founded his own design firm, Design Edge, after HG Toys was acquired by Superior Toys.
The "Hong Kong" part of the company's name or manufacturing origin on products was a direct reflection of the globalized toy manufacturing industry of the time.
From the 1950s to the 1980s, Hong Kong was a powerhouse of plastic manufacturing, and "Made in Hong Kong" was a symbol of quality and a high volume of production. HG Toys, like many other American toy companies, leveraged this by having its products manufactured in Hong Kong factories.
HG Toys released a vast number of products, often tying into the biggest entertainment properties of the day. Some of their most well-known toy lines include:
Licensed Playsets: The company was famous for its plastic playsets based on popular movies and TV shows, such as Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Godzilla, Masters of the Universe, and Fantasy Island. These sets often featured small, non-articulated PVC or plastic figures and various accessories, vehicles, or playset environments.
Dress-Up Costumes: HG Toys produced numerous child-sized costumes and role-playing accessories, including those for He-Man and Skeletor from Masters of the Universe and characters from the WWF (now WWE), such as Hulk Hogan.
PVC and Miniature Figures: The company created a wide range of miniature plastic figures, including the "Sports Freaks" series, as well as various creatures and dinosaurs. These figures were often used as cake toppers or sold in multi-packs.
While the name "HG Toys Hong Kong" might suggest a company solely based there, it was more a part of the supply chain for the U.S.-based HG Toys, which was responsible for design, licensing, and distribution in North America.
The SportFreaks line featured a collection of miniature PVC figures and larger action figures, each depicting a character with a humorous or exaggerated sports-related theme.
The toys were produced for various sports, including baseball, basketball, football, and hockey. Each figure had a unique name and a distinct design that often played on a sports cliché or a pun.
Known characters and figures from the series include:
Baseball:
Pine Tar Pete: A baseball figure, sometimes seen in an oversized, 16-inch version.
Shorty: A baseball shortstop character.
Basketball:
Hoops Dribbles: A basketball player figure.
Roller Skater Basketball Player: A character with roller skates.
Blimpo: Another basketball figure.
Football:
B. Bike Hiker: A football figure.
Ox: A large football player figure.
Food Processor: A football-themed figure.
Crutch Clutcher / Arm Chair Quarterback: A figure depicted on a crutch or in a chair.
Hockey:
Ozzie Twister: A hockey player figure.
Scoop Skater: A hockey-themed figure.
Hold M. Tight: A hockey player figure.
The figures were available in different sizes, with some being smaller PVC cake toppers and others being larger, full-sized action figures.
Quirky, weird, and centered on really weak puns, the line is fondly remembered by minifig collectors and considered a treasure when found in the wild.
One of the easiest ways to distinguish the 1966 and 1967 model year Mustangs is by looking at the side panel scoops.
In 1966, Ford replaced the Mustang’s single deep side scoop with a side ornamentation that was trimmed in chrome and had three horizontal sweeps. In 1967, Ford redesigned the quarter panel ornamentation yet again, removing the three sweeps and replacing them with a twin air scoops with horizontal bars.
For the first time, this side ornamentation was painted to the same color as the exterior of the car, giving it the look of a functional side scoop (though it still wasn’t). This was the only year in the first generation of Mustangs that had a twin air scoop.
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The Scoop, outdoor amphitheatre for hosting free films, music and theatre plus community events. This picture was taken during a visite of the "Christmas market by the river" in London.
Thanks for watching :)
El canadair cl-215, apodado Scooper, este avión puede cargar agua en sus depósitos aterrizando previamente en tierra o directamente en lagos, ríos, embalses o el mar. /Canadaair cl-215, Nicknamed Scooper, this aircraft can carry water in their tanks previously landing on land or directly into lakes, rivers, reservoirs or the sea.
This contraption helps get the ice cream into the bowl. You wouldn't know it was brand new from all the scratches.
A speeder with a big scoop at the back for scooping things! The panels on the top deck are older than me and were made by Lego in 1969. I love how Lego remains backwards compatible and how pieces for today and over 50 years ago, can be combined in the same model.
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There are a couple more images here: www.instagram.com/p/DHyyg-aCKjQ/
While out and about this morning I cruised the Kenosha business district. I had passed by this establishment before but had never passed by when the sign was lit up. A very attractive place with a very friendly friend of the owner who came out and talked to me while I took pictures of the business.
This 'Amphibious Scooper Air Tanker' seen over Lake Burrumbeet, near Ballarat, making practice circuits loading and discharging lake water, in preparation for the fire season.
I went into the shop one day
to get an ice cream treat.
‘Cause ice cream is my favourite thing,
my favourite thing to eat.
So many different kinds to try,
so many kinds to see,
And when it was my turn to say
how many scoops for me…
I said, “One scoop, two scoops, three scoops…
Three scoops for me, please.
Three scoops for me...”
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Sicilian chef Francesco Procopio dei Coltelli invented ice cream (or ‘gelato’) back in 1659. It started out life as a dessert for royalty (like most things) before it became everyone’s favorite bit of sugar sweetness...
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Twister's Soda Fountain
417 E Rte 66
Williams, AZ
SCOOP @ Nitroglobus:
So proud coz tomorrow, Sunday 30 June at the CLOSING PARTY of Livio Korobase's POST FACTUM exhibtion, particle artist Venus Adored will be using GIFS IN PARTICLES!
This is brand new and, as far as Venus is aware of, never has been shown before.
The particles are synchronized with the music tuned by Livio.
I am SUPER PROUD of course with this SCOOP at my gallery.
Thanks so much Livio and Venus for all your time & effort!
dikke kus
Dido
Closing party starts at 1 pm SLT (= 22 hrs Amsterdam time)
Dresscode: Indian hippie