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A bottle of A&W Rootbeer with a smile face in the bubbles. I don't know how it happened, but after I set it down, the bubbles moved to this formation. Thought it was kind of cool, so I thought I'd share.
Smiley is the mascot of the Worcester Red Sox (or WooSox), the new Triple-A minor league baseball team in town. The smiley face logo was first drawn in Worcester in the 1960s!
This is a "smiley" a delicacy in the Xhosa township culture. Smileys are for special occasions. They are so cheerfully named "smiley" as when the sheep is killed, there is an eerie smile left on the dead animals face. All parts of the animal is eaten, nothing is wasted, and only bones to remain.
I had been wanting to try smiley in South Africa but was unsure due to hygiene. On my last day at Simelela, my boss threw me a little going away party in which she had a woman who is known for her smiley prepare a full spread. I was touched that they provided a feast and also that I was able to experience something that was truly distinct to them.
This carved smiley face is at the main entrance to UCSD's Center for NMR Spectroscopy and Imaging of Proteins.
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assortment of smiley face expressions including very happy, smug, happy, mild surprise, shock, neutral, chagrin, sad, dead, skull with teeth
This stamp is part of my current book project: 'The Smiley Oracle'. You can see a picture of how the books are planned here on Flickr.
I blog about the production process in these posts.
Smiley Joe pays park entrance fees.
Amberg, Wisconsin
And if Mr. Peanut's blind brother pays park entrance fees, so should you.
I think they are still called smiley even if they don't actually smile.
This stamp is part of my current book project: 'The Smiley Oracle'. You can see a picture of how the books are planned here on Flickr.
I blog about the production process in these posts.