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whats better than one bird head, lots of bird heads! although i like bird legs better, maybe that should be the next paper cut
Kev, Nice'n'Sleazy, Glasgow, 2009.
I asked my friends, I read the wiki, I looked at others': and I still have no idea what Twitter is for. So I joined it to find out, and I'm still none the wiser. So far, it seems like the "status update" section of Facebook, and nothing else. I hate the status update section of Facebook: no matter how much I love you or how interesting I think you are, I don't care to read online about what you've decided to have for dinner tonight.
Even looking at the Twitter of illustrious individuals I admire, I find banal remarks such as "Jono and Dano both charming... time for my walk now." (Stephen Fry) and "I saw John Schaefer at WNYC's new building." (Ryuichi Sakamoto).
So is Twitter total self-indulgence, or is there a point?
The Cessna T-37 was called "Tweet" due to the high-pitched whine of its jet engine which was capable of degrading the hearing of anyone around not wearing ear protectors. The Tweet served as the USAF main trainer for decades. In its upgraded "Dragonfly" incantation it even flew combat missions in Vietnam.
The T-37 retired from its role as a trainer in 2009 which was a remarkable 52 years after it first flew. Photo taken near Columbus AF base, Columbus MS.
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65 optical zoom + tripod + remote switch :o)
Good night, good morning.
Meh I have a really really unhealthy sleeping pattern going on, I can't help but try to get it back in order without in some way completely fucking it up.
Two weeks until my birthday, three until I have the house to myself yet again, and about four weeks until my baby kitten :)
Names in mind (help me pick) :
-Maggie
-Lucy
-Lulu
-Dalihla
-Aubrie
-Lilly
-Sasha
The robins are rockin' !
I came across a huge flock of robins while out walking in the open space. There were dozens of them flying out of the low brush up into the trees. I've never seen so many at once.....usually just a solitary one here and there. They were having a happy spring party!