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rencontre photo avec Lagrima et Morgan dans un sanatorium abandonné, ce soir, cela sera sang chaud à la chandelle.
I found the idea for this bag on Pinterest and had to make it. I used Blood Splatter fabric by Robert Kaufman for the inside.
Vampire Weekend @ the 2009 All Points West Festival in New Jersey, photo by Dominick Mastrangelo
Venuszine.com review: venuszine.com/articles/music/live_reviews/6200/All_Points_West_2009_Jay_Z_makes_his_first_American_festival_appearance_Lykke_Li_takes_the_crown_from_Karen_O_and_just_about_everybody_gets_soaked
Extracted from Temora Aviation Musuem information www.aviationmuseum.com.au/aircraft/Vampire.cfm
The Museum's Vampire (Construction No. 4139) was delivered to the RAAF on 22 May 1958 and was put into service with the Central Flying School at East Sale in Victoria. It was subsequently transferred to No. 1 Advance Flying Training School at Pearce in WA. The aircraft served most of its RAAF time in the west until disposed of in January 1970. A79-617 was sold and exported to the USA where after many years of storage it was returned to flying condition and operated privately until purchased by David Lowy in 1998. After being shipped back to Australia the Vampire underwent extensive restoration and repainting before arriving at the Temora Aviation Museum. In February 2001 David Lowy donated the Vampire to the Temora Aviation Museum.
This vampire conveyance was parked on the midway right outside my office. Good thing I keep a stake in my desk drawer.
Shot several days ago in the Menil Collection. I carefully shot this so it wouldn't show my reflection...
...or maybe I needed not be careful at all and I MAYBE SHOULD HAVE FOCUSED MORE ON AVOIDING THE SUN'S DEADLY RAYS WHILE MY MINIONS PREPARED FOR TONIGHT'S ESCAPADES, MY BAT-WINGS STILL RECOVERING FROM THE DEALINGS OF THE NIGHT BEFORE.
Have a sanguine weekend everybody!
This is the Hong Kong movie version of a Chinese hopping vampire, a jiang shi, literally “stiff corpse.” They are actually more like a Western zombie, but let’s face it, “hopping vampire” sounds cooler.
I had to slo-mo through scenes from the 1985 Hong Kong classic “Mr Vampire” several times to get the details down, hence the name.
The yellow strip is a death blessing. They are placed on the forehead of the vampire to control them. This death blessing is removable, but I don’t recommend leaving it off! You never know…
Ezra Koenig and Chris Tomson of Vampire Weekend at City Hall Plaza, Boston, MA during Boston Calling on September 7th, 2013.
de Havilland Vampire T11 (WZ518). The de Havilland DH.100 Vampire was a British jet-engined fighter of the Second World War, the second jet-powered aircraft commissioned by the Royal Air Force during the War (the first being the Gloster Meteor), although it was not used in combat. The Vampire served with front line RAF squadrons until 1955 and continued in use as a trainer until 1966. It also served with many air forces worldwide, and set several aviation firsts and records.