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1. Lagunitas 'Wilco Tango Foxtrot' (WTF) on cask
2. Alameda 'Bad Bunny' imp. cream ale
3. Dogfish Head 'Burton Baton' IIPA
4. Upright 'Supercool' IPA
5. Breakside 'Barbershop Quartet' IIPA (w/4 different hops)
#WildAndFree - #Emptythetanks
woohoo!
another supercool dolphin day at Aberdeen...
(even spoke to people too!)
ledge was a bit lonely at times though...
#staysafe, #staysane, tankoo!!
Just tried Memolane's new embed feature - supercool!!! - many images do load, but many seem broken, aww...
The Royal Academy of Arts doesn't really need any introduction but I'll provide you with one anyway. Founded by King George III all the way back in December 1768, its centuries long mission has been to promote British art and design via 'education and exhibition' (thanks, wikipedia!). Still going today, independent and privately funded, it seems to be doing this quite well. In terms of the 'education' aspect - the Royal Academy Schools form the oldest art school in Britain, and also . And for the exhibition - they possess a massive collection of art, much of it extremely rare. And they also champion âup-and-comersâ - which they bloody well should do. Go into the courtyard at Burlington House at the moment ad the first thing you shall see will be the current installation, which looks likeâ¦I dunno⦠WW2 era sea mines crossed with a touch of Scandinavian minimalism and some of the decor from a the Casino Night Zone in Sonic The Hedgehog 2
Anyhow, within this hallowed institution's hallowed courtyard you shall find The Keeper's House. It is called this because it was traditionally the place where the academy's Keeper lived (the current ones doesnât live there though, which seems sad considering itâs full of supercool shit). The Keeper did a lot of stuff (though looking after bees and errant footballs were not included) - I think mainly it comes down to administrative work and âkeepingâ the art collection. Keeping it looking pretty andâ¦educational maybe.
And, within The Keeperâs House is The Shenkman Bar (named after a notable RA architect, I think?). We were invited down to said bar because of a man/cocktail genius/excellent human being named Fabio Fritolli - who I met some months back at the Cichetti bar, and who I now count as a friend. Fabio is a bar consultant - and since this, his current project, was coming to an end, he wanted us to come down and help him see it off in style! All I can say is that everything is SERIOUSLY on fucking point and that Iâd love to know where he gets his ideas from. We're all very much looking forward to Fabio's next project.
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European premiere of Daan Roosegaarde's latest work: Liquid Space 6.0 at V2.
Barbara made the video art that accompanied this interactive installation. She has been working at it for weeks but it turned out supercool. More than 3000 people showed up that night, so it was a rewarding effort.
V2 was one of the 44 locations that participated in this years edition of the Museumnight Rotterdam. With special exhibitions, performances and lots of dj's there was enough to keep us occupied until the early morning.
The Royal Academy of Arts doesn't really need any introduction but I'll provide you with one anyway. Founded by King George III all the way back in December 1768, its centuries long mission has been to promote British art and design via 'education and exhibition' (thanks, wikipedia!). Still going today, independent and privately funded, it seems to be doing this quite well. In terms of the 'education' aspect - the Royal Academy Schools form the oldest art school in Britain, and also . And for the exhibition - they possess a massive collection of art, much of it extremely rare. And they also champion âup-and-comersâ - which they bloody well should do. Go into the courtyard at Burlington House at the moment ad the first thing you shall see will be the current installation, which looks likeâ¦I dunno⦠WW2 era sea mines crossed with a touch of Scandinavian minimalism and some of the decor from a the Casino Night Zone in Sonic The Hedgehog 2
Anyhow, within this hallowed institution's hallowed courtyard you shall find The Keeper's House. It is called this because it was traditionally the place where the academy's Keeper lived (the current ones doesnât live there though, which seems sad considering itâs full of supercool shit). The Keeper did a lot of stuff (though looking after bees and errant footballs were not included) - I think mainly it comes down to administrative work and âkeepingâ the art collection. Keeping it looking pretty andâ¦educational maybe.
Anyhow, within The Keeperâs House is The Shenkman Bar (named after a notable RA architect, I think?). We were invited down to said bar because of a man/cocktail genius/excellent human being named Fabio Fritolli - who I met some months back at the Cichetti bar. Fabio is a bar consultant (I think) - and since this is his current project, he wanted us to come see it. All I can say is that everything is SERIOUSLY on fucking point and that Iâd love to know where he gets his ideas from. Also in attendance was a certain A list celebrity. She seemed also to be having a good time :D
The first night we spent in Palm Springs. We saw some supercool architecture and went to the museum for an exhibition by Jules Shuman.
space colony necronom IV is an adult roleplay location with content that some people may find offensive. so before tp-ing there, it is strongly suggested you read their description in the in-world search first and then decide whether you really want to go there.
SPOD soundtracking Æon Flux at the SuperCool Cinema launch event on Thursday 17th November 2012. Photo by Chris Smith
Got this belated surprise supercool birthday present. It shows time in binary!
Now don't expect a quick answer when asking me what time is it :D
Whole Roll Project
The tri city area, April 2020.
Yellow #8 filter, WLF for second half of roll.
Diafine, Supercool Scan 4000
The Royal Academy of Arts doesn't really need any introduction but I'll provide you with one anyway. Founded by King George III all the way back in December 1768, its centuries long mission has been to promote British art and design via 'education and exhibition' (thanks, wikipedia!). Still going today, independent and privately funded, it seems to be doing this quite well. In terms of the 'education' aspect - the Royal Academy Schools form the oldest art school in Britain, and also . And for the exhibition - they possess a massive collection of art, much of it extremely rare. And they also champion âup-and-comersâ - which they bloody well should do. Go into the courtyard at Burlington House at the moment ad the first thing you shall see will be the current installation, which looks likeâ¦I dunno⦠WW2 era sea mines crossed with a touch of Scandinavian minimalism and some of the decor from a the Casino Night Zone in Sonic The Hedgehog 2
Anyhow, within this hallowed institution's hallowed courtyard you shall find The Keeper's House. It is called this because it was traditionally the place where the academy's Keeper lived (the current ones doesnât live there though, which seems sad considering itâs full of supercool shit). The Keeper did a lot of stuff (though looking after bees and errant footballs were not included) - I think mainly it comes down to administrative work and âkeepingâ the art collection. Keeping it looking pretty andâ¦educational maybe.
Anyhow, within The Keeperâs House is The Shenkman Bar (named after a notable RA architect, I think?). We were invited down to said bar because of a man/cocktail genius/excellent human being named Fabio Fritolli - who I met some months back at the Cichetti bar. Fabio is a bar consultant (I think) - and since this is his current project, he wanted us to come see it. All I can say is that everything is SERIOUSLY on fucking point and that Iâd love to know where he gets his ideas from. Also in attendance was a certain A list celebrity. She seemed also to be having a good time :D
your lovely host Oni Horan.
space colony necronom IV is an adult roleplay location with content that some people may find offensive. so before tp-ing there, it is strongly suggested you read their description in the in-world search first and then decide whether you really want to go there.
Rodeo is a supercool magazine that mixes fashion & habits and this is the party during the "Fuorisalone"/"Salone del mobile" in partnership with Puma. Via Tortona.
Taken at Vicious Circle for the Calgary Photographers Meet-Up Group
Strobist: FL-36 wirelessly triggered by Cactus V2s shot through glass to gel my friend's face.
space colony necronom IV is an adult roleplay location with content that some people may find offensive. so before tp-ing there, it is strongly suggested you read their description in the in-world search first and then decide whether you really want to go there.
Whole Roll Project
Vancouver BC and a bit of the way back, September 2018.
Diafine, Supercool Scan 4000
Vintage 1950s Kay K-125 electric guitar. It does have the typical scratches and scrapes of a 1950s vintage guitar and has nice k logo decal on the top.
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This description as well as the youtube video is from Reverb.
1952 Kay 125 "Stratotone" Guitar w Jimmy Reed Thin Twin Pickup
The year was 1952. The reigning guitar gods of Kalamazoo, Michigan had just released their first venture into the world of solid body, single cutaway guitars.
Not to be outdone -- or perhaps more accurately, “to be totally outdone”-- the good people at Kay Musical Instruments in Chicago had some other ideas… Like, “Why not take one of those supercool, honkin’ blade pickups off one of our 'Thin Twin' Jimmy Reed guitars, and slap it on a plank of wood?” and, “Hey, why not attach the cord to the guitar, so you never have to go looking for one?”
The rest, as they say, is history, the Kay 125 (sometimes referred to as a “Stratotone” though I don’t believe that’s an official name).
This model was only available for about two years and came complete with tiger-striped “tortoise shell” mounting plates for the pickup and controls-- All for the amazingly low price of $49.50.
I made this ring with teal and lemongrass hand made felt and a supercool vintage button from my grandmother's collection. The whole thing sits on an adjustable ring band.