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by Doug Kline
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by Doug Kline
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Saturday afternoon shooting along with a medical bag to rest your gun on. I love the irony of Jim/Aroid standing next to the no on everything sign.
This abandoned building is Ossington Court in Northern Moor, and Ian Simpson's next target. He did Urbis, Beetham Tower, No. 1 Deansgate, and has several other Manc projects coming up. To see what this block of flats will look like after £5.3m, take a look at his Flash-heavy website and click on Projects -> Residential -> Ossington Court...
www.iansimpsonarchitects.com/site/main.htm
Work due to start some time this year.
Target practice under the large chandelier in the Great Octagon. See this 360ºx180º equirectangular panorama interactively from the inside here.
Nothing more fun than two or more country boys sharping their skills out behind the house. Living in a rural area has its advantages, and around these parts no one pays them any attention!
A great old M1 Garand and a more morden AKM await their turn at the targets. Oh yeah, and one Playboy!
I learned to shoot guns for the first time yesterday and this was the target I picked out. I honestly didn't think I would enjoy it much, but I really did!
hms illustrious the royal navys fleet flag ship with ships from various countrys from the maritime coalition operating inthe arabian sea in operation enduring freedom
Another senseless murder out in the wild wild west... - Yavapai County, Arizona
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Nice rydes spotted in the wild @ Twentynine Palms. A Soviet BRDM Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle. four-wheel-drive, amphibious reconnaissance vehicle with two-pairs of retractable belly wheels.
(C) Isabelle Adam
Audience dissatisfaction at the jokes is to be expressed through the hurling of our right shoes. Hence the protective garb.
EZ PICKIN' BALL CLUB
Date: 2011
Source Type: Postcard
Printer, Publisher, Photographer: Larry Fulton
Postmark: None
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Postcard produced in a limited edition of 100 and signed by artist (L. FULTON '11).
This postcard was posted on Flickr with the express permission of Larry Fulton. Note that the copyright watermark appearing on the image does not appear on the original postcard.
Copyright 2011. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.