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my favorite from the san francicso saint stupid's day parade 2005. i wanted to give him some goldfish.
I received my etiquette certificate yesterday after work so I had to call my boss and let him know. So today he has already arranged a quick meeting with the CEO that I have to attend as part of my behavioral review. Sucks!
E k Cần phải biến tôi trở thành 1 con người rộng lượng nthe đâu,tôi ích kỉ va hẹp hòi lắm..k muốn!!!!!! K bao h muốn! Đồ ngu! Sao k chịu hiểu là tôi chỉ giả vờ :)
Live fast, die young, and leave a good looking corpse.
John Derek
I had a seizure on my exam day 5 years ago, so was taken to the doctor. Doctor took an MRI scan of my brain. Which came normal.
Hence, it was only due to sleep deprivation, less food and stress.
From then on whenever my brother used to call me stupid i used to say, " I have a proof, i'm not stupid, mom had me tested. " :)
So this ones for sleeping eating and having fun . :)
14/30
p.s. I am changing my 'project 60' to 'project 30'. Too much going on these days.:s
Current Position: #323
♫It's high school (high school), could be (could be) a mini me of the rest of society,
There's always (always) a prom queen (prom queen), there'll always be, always be sororities,
Sadly (sadly) some will be (some will be) eternally keeping score for popularity,
And just cause (just cause) they all do (they all do) doesn't mean we have to act like we're in high school,
Doesn't mean we have to act like we're in high school♫
Can anyone guess what the first photoshoot of Top Model Monsters will be about? ;)
Captain Mainwaring (pronounced man-er-ing). was a character in the British sit com 'Dad's Army that aired on BBC television from 1968 to 1977.
The series was very popular at the time and is still repeated today where it gains good viewing figures.
I think it is still shown on BBC in America and other English speaking countries.
The Show was set in a fictional English coastal town facing France, but was mainly filmed here in Thetford in Norfolk.
Donkeys have a reputation for being Stupid, but this is due to some handlers' misinterpretation of their highly-developed sense of self-preservation. It is difficult to force or frighten a donkey into doing something it sees as contrary to its own best interest, as opposed to horses who are much more willing to, for example, go along a path with unsafe footing.
Veiw Large for a better look at the Kids Smile..
that'll learn 'em...
*laughs*
I'm so bad at painting in photoshop...but I couldn't find stock photos of decapitated sheep...LOL
Taken at Kawaii Ku
Outfit-Bare Rose
Eat to Live -- I Live to Eat This
Why do I call it Chicken Stupid? Because if the chicken was smart, it wouldn't be in such a stew now.
Reheated leftovers are half the reason I make this.
• 2 Tbs Vegetable Oil
• 1 pound frozen Pearl Onions
• 1-1/2 - 2 pounds of diced Chicken (I use breastless chicken bones if they're not too expensive; boneless thighs otherwise)
• White Pepper
• Curry Powder
• Poultry Seasoning
• 2 Tbs chopped Garlic
• 2 pounds diced Potatoes
• 1 pound sliced Carrots
• 3 - 4 ribs sliced Celery
• 1/2 pound diced Parsnips
• 1 quart Chicken Stock
• 2 Tbs White Wine Worcestershire Sauce or Chicken Marinade
• 2 Bay Leaves
• 1/2 pound fresh Mushrooms
• 1 pound Frozen Peas
• 1/4 cup White Wine (optional)
• 3 - 4 Tbs Milk
• 3 - 4 Tbs Corn Starch or Flour
Empty Onions into a large kettle or soup pot (6 quarts or larger) with the oil. Braise the chicken until pink color disappears. Season the meat and onion mixture with White Pepper, Curry Powder and Poultry Seasoning. Add the Garlic and heat for 5 minutes.
Add Potatoes, Carrots, Celery, Parsnips, Chicken Stock, Mushrooms, Worcestershire/Marinade and Bay Leaves. Bring to a boil and reduce to a simmer for 30 minutes. Test the vegetables and extend cooking time if they are still tough. When the veggies are almost done, add the Frozen Peas and White Wine. Mix the Milk into the Corn Starch or Flour and stir to a paste. Add the paste to the broth to make a gravy and heat for a few minutes; if it is still too thin, make up more of the milk and starch paste. Continue to heat for ten minutes and serve. Leftovers for days.
While on the search for some inspiration for photographs, I came up on Gettysburg, PA. Being a short drive from my house, I've been there several times, yet I'd never been to the original Railroad Station. So I decided to check it out. I found out that this station is where Lincoln arrived in Gettysburg to make his famous address. I whipped out my Rolleiflex and new light meter which I'm still figuring out, setup my shot, took the reading and made the shot. Much to my dismay, I came to find after developing that my finger decided to make a surprise appearance in the photo. I love the photo, just not my finger. Better luck next time I must tell myself.
On a lazy Sunday morning, a former MP SD40 (lack of dynamic brakes gives it away) rests in the sun on Watco's Swan Ranch Railroad south of Cheyenne. A fellow MoPac veteran in the form of a caboose sits in the distance.
WAMX SD40-2 #4184
For a better view of the caboose:
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Cheyenne, WY
April 11th, 2021
This is another capture on Jason's parents animals.....This is "Stupid" one of their pet Galah's... She is the only one i could get to to get a capture on, as the other two were frightened of the camera and were squawking too much... She was very friendly and likes to be patted and talked too.... Enjoy Michelle xxx Champaz xxx Blacky xxx and Stupid xxxx..
SLRG E8 515 departs Chicago, IL with a excursion to Prarie Du Chein, as a cloud decides to screw up the shot, doh!
Sorry Norma:))))))
Felt so stupid today – talked my friend into meeting somewhere different to our normal place for lunch – and where did I go to meet her for lunch – yes- our normal place. Got there in the end and it was lovely.
I was shooting for the singapore GTR club earlier this month, and it rained again. Why does it always rain when a drive takes place T.T
Found these things devouring my roses again. After photographing (they do have lovely colors) they've been removed from my roses and are now "sleeping with the fishes." A daily check, removing a few stragglers, and my roses are, for the time being, beetle free.
ON an EXIF note, a strobe was used, but does not register.
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