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USC School of Dramatic Arts presents Trouble in Mind, October 31-November 3, 2019, at the McClintock Theatre. ©2019 Photo by Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts

Why hanging the horseshoe upside down, next to the frontdoor and let leak away luck.

Double trouble because it also contains nr. 13.

Elizabeth and Jack struggle to find time alone as their romance grows more serious. As Elizabeth makes a decision to move out on her own, Abigail learns Gowen has an upsetting new plan for her café, and Cody's misbehavior causes a rift between Abigail and Elizabeth. Then, as Jesse and his gang move in to Hope Valley, Frank realizes he can't hide his past from Abigail before she faces a shocking revelation on her own. Photo: Daniel Lissing, Erin Krakow Credit: Copyright 2016 Crown Media United States, LLC/Photographer: Eike Schroter

i am currently in my boss's office (in trouble)

USC School of Dramatic Arts presents Trouble in Mind, October 31-November 3, 2019, at the McClintock Theatre. ©2019 Photo by Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts

Poor Princess is laying awake. It's always hard to sleep in a new bed in a new place.

 

Trouble in Vegas, 2010.

 

7 on the line. Sort of.

30 years of troubles take there toll . statue outside belfast city hall shows the emotions the troubles put on the people of belfast .... no more

Unusually named pub just outside Tetbury in Gloucestershire. It's name derives from civil war disturbances and, apparently, hauntings. Even more curiously it is the only pub in the country that had a railway station built specifically for itself. This station however closed in 1964. The pub is still open though and serves good food in its restaurant.

Vintage Trouble Performs in Denver, Colorado on February 12th, 2013 as Supporting At for The Who.

Lord Kaiju: "Come back here! You cannot keep yourself from me!"

O'Connell: "We are in serious trouble!"

I was taking pictures of the Mandarin ducks in my local park when this Moorhen walked upto them and jump kicked the male. The Mandarin very quickly left.

As if the perils of hurricanes, lightning strikes, sharks, gators, pythons, mozzies, no-see-ums and other critters weren’t enough....

Not really much I can say about this shot except, WOW! If Fred Rogers (Mr Rogers for all that don't remember) was alive today he would be very unhappy with some of the people in the neighborhood!

Taken on the streets of Knoxville TN.

USC School of Dramatic Arts presents Trouble in Mind, October 31-November 3, 2019, at the McClintock Theatre. ©2019 Photo by Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts

Vintage Trouble

  

Pinkpop Festival 2016 - Day 3

  

Landgraaf, Megaland, Netherlands NL

  

12th June 2016

  

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Leica M3

Avenon 21mm F2.8 LTM

Ilford HP5+

HC-110B, 5 mins

At Cummins Diesel, a major LP Gas leak in their parking lot.

CEA Racing in Collaboration with Jet Black Racing finished off the season in style with two wins from two races at the Bang Saen Festival of Speed.

 

Bang Saen is a tight and twisty street circuit, not dissimilar to Monaco or Macau as the track is so narrow crashes are frequent and makes for an exciting spectacle.

 

CEA’s #1 driver Thomas Raldorf was competing in the Endurance race series in a separate car, this left a vacant spot in the now famous #29 CEA Race Car. Anders Majgaard and his team from Jet Black Racing duly filled the vacancy and delivered a perfect weekend with a virtuoso performance from the Danish Dynamo.

 

The Qualifying session was an action packed event with several crashes resulting in the safety car making an entrance on numerous occasions. Anders managed through all the chaos to post the third fastest time. As the lights went out the cars raced to the first corner, the obligatory pile up ensued, Anders narrowly missed a major accident just glancing one of the slower cars, although a couple of places were lost these were soon regained as Anders and the #29 car blew away all the competition to finish the race 17 seconds clear of the field. Damage had been sustained to the front right of the car however the CEA mechanics led by Sven Thummel worked well in to the night to fix and patch up the car.

 

A very hot Sunday morning greeted the teams, with the car repaired it was time to challenge for another win. Yesterday’s grid had been reversed so Anders would start 5th, but this didn’t seem to trouble him as Anders proved his skill at starts by catching two cars by the first corner! The lead cars soon succumb to some sublime overtaking moves and as a flurry of crashes and safety cars went behind him, Anders coasted to victory under yellow flags much to the delight of Jet Black Racing Manger Peter Jaeger.

 

As always during the scrutineering in Parc Ferme the team held their breath until the final result was official, delight filled the pits as the result was announced and a cold beer or two was had. CEA & Jet Black Racing had come to this potentially tricky track and conquered all. Thomas Raldorf Team manager of CEA Racing said “This weekend was the icing on the cake and the cherry on top for 2014, a fantastic drive by Anders and once again the CEA mechanics showed their worth with their continued effort and commitment”

 

Planning will now start on the 2015 season and regaining the driver’s championship…….

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