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Sunday, March 5th 2006
Previous Day :: Next Dayjoey: no fence jack. just a wall of gold tinted glass. joey: a mcdonalds phone booth?? EvilGentleman: I would imagine that:
1 - The bill will not pass through the House of Commons, as the Conservatives do not have a majority in Parliament
2 - If for some reason this bill should be passed by the House of Commons, it will immediately wind up facing court challenges, as it... Elicar: An update on the bed...
It's now on the curb with all the other trash that irresponsible city dwellers have left behind. poops: peter caine, how does it feel to be a target? U need to keep your mouth shut. You may have coverage, you cant replace your garbage you claim as art.2o2s2f2 EvilGentleman: If you read it without the pictograms, you could see:
NO smoking
NO drinking
NO eating graffiti
If only graf artists would start using icing guns. Just imagine the fun of "bombing" a bakery with icing, or the ultimate of challenges, tagging a cop's donut as it makes its quick journey from donut box... EvilGentleman: The design seems to be adapted from the Coke logo. Could this be interpreted as meaning that Coke is corrosive? EvilGentleman: I find it absolutely amazing how two-faced are America's greatest friends in NATO, whether here in Canada, or over in France, Germany, Norway, Turkey, etc... I mean, yes, it clear that the Americans do many things without a single thought for the interests or feelings of their closest allies, and... Elicar: You maybe surprised Evil, that most of the people there are more conversant in English than Tagalog. There are 120 languages and dialects in the Philippines. Although Tagalog is the official language, I believe, the most widely spoken is the dialect of the north, Ilocano. This 10 year old boy,... ken cox: i dont think this man has anything to hide, thumbs up. Chris: i live in the west midlands which is pretty rural. Most americans that havent been to the uk (dont mean any offence) seem to be influenced way to much by american films that dont do there research, i remember seeing on so many films that london always seems has a... EvilGentleman: Maybe the sign is for those Tagalog-speakers who are unfamiliar with the English word. GGP: I love the sign, "monkey," for those poor souls who might have difficulty ID'ing this critter. Elicar: You are welcome Elaine. I was reminded of thse pictures I took February 2005 when I saw the bear cub, fawns and deers. And then when I looked at it, penii stuck in my head! elaine: for me?
thank you!
i shall expect him any day!
i think he would be happy at my house. EvilGentleman: As far as new goes, I suspect the residents of the London neighbourhood of Newham, or the people of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England may perhaps beg to differ. They have medieval things over there that are called "new". I do not know if there is an area of Damascus called "New Damascus",... joey: the altered states of beer vision woodrow wilson/oh goody big woody: in todays society,cowboys in nyc is a dieing breed. It seems our youth favors sex - technology - fast easy money - and drugs. yet children as well as adults all humble with enthusiasm and respect, when groups like the black cowboys or myself bring from our... GGP: beautiful shot! Elicar: Of course it is Jack! Some of us just have forgotten to stop and smell the roses.
Which reminds me of what the former Bank of Montreal Chairman (for the life od me, I forgot his name!) said when he retired., "I'd like to smell the roses before I fertilize them!" Elicar: Dance like nobody is watching! Elicar: This is 33 Yonge Street, just across the Hockey Hall of Fame. I was waiting for a friend when I took this picture. elaine: well, i do. yes, thanks.
about as much as you, until i wrote the words define:sandwich in the google search, which is how i get my best information these days, shortly followed by whatever wikipedia links that throws up. it's a good trick for the curious and the would be smartie... Elicar: Hmm...We'll never know, but he could be a future Bay Street lawyer, A Wall Street stock-trader or perhaps another Bill Gates...
I admire his guts. If he channels it the right way, he may amount to something admirable someday. He is attracting attention by his appearance, not by obnoxious or illegal... Elicar: Thanks Jack and Barry!
I agree with you, Evil, when it is a driving vacation, where you drive for 4-6 hours, stop by a quaint little town and stay at a quaint little inn and explore the next day, and perhaps get a good night's sleep before moving on to the... Danielle: LOVE THESE!!!! Jamie: Isn't it something to do with the 1st earl of sandwich inventing the umm sandwich? Elaine, surely u know the answer. EvilGentleman: um, cumulonimbus clouds are thunderclouds with extreme vertical development. I see none of those here. EvilGentleman: Awesome shots! I am especially impressed with the second one, where you can actually make out the feathers on the wingtips. Marvellous work!
I saw the Grand Canyon in 1989 and it was incredible, but unfortunately, I had been to Bryce Canyon, Utah the day before, which makes the Grand Canyon... EvilGentleman: Pearl Harbor was attacked on my grandfather's 28th birthday, the World Trade Center was attacked on my stepson's 29th birthday, my first wife died on my 30th birthday. I dread the thought of someone in my family turning 31. elaine: that bird makes his hairdo look like a propellor barry: Nice Photos barry: Elicar jack: they take exams every six months. they have the best doctors available. i knew a girl from there, big red. her hair was in a beehive going up about two feet high. she was called big red because she was big, and her eyes were red.... jack: evil my son-in-law was born and raised in south dakota and he lived on a reservation because his mon worked with people there. he is one big, tough guy and has a smoothness about him, a real mid-western guy. he has original paintings of an indian chief he... jack: that would have to be some fishing line. if you caught anything it would be vertigo. nice photos. jack: is that a cocktail glass with a stirrer above it. could this place have been a cocktail lounge. i think this is where matt helms dropped in for a singapore sling. or phillip marlowe with a staight up and a side car. ah, i remember when... jeeff: i went hiking in the mountains around nikko, tochigi prefecture, japan, and my girlfriend's mother wore a bell hanging from the zipper clasp on her backpack. it sent out a fairly loud ding as she walked, to scare away the brown bears.
i saw a brown bear about 4 years... jack: some kinda fence. jack: when i go for a walk thru the woods in jersey, i think, is there a bear near here. what would i do if a bear charged at me. i have a bayonette in the garage, i think i'll carry it. jack: good close up. look at that thing behind it. jack: people used to talk about events that happened 25 years ago and call it the good old days, now its pre 9-11. looking at your pics make me realize that at that time we did not know we were at war. they were plotting the attack and we... EvilGentleman: Jack, I'm a Mohawk Indian. I will tell him there is a good casino over by yonder river. Not my fault they got 10 thousand bouncers... jack: is this the planet earth? EvilGentleman: Trust me, you have not truly enjoyed life until you spend a month on the road. Road trips by car or truck are by far the best compromise between freedom of movement, speed of travel, and actually seeing things as you pass by. I wish I could do a coast-to-coast... jack: i think he got the point. jack: my favorite line was, 'do i know you?' that always worked. jack: if you see gen. custer, tell him to stay away from little big horn. jack: i'll be out there soon, got to go to vegas on business and i'll drive to ca to visit family. joey: those were the days. germ one:
joey: it looks like the wonderland hyatt hotel where alice stayed. that's the skylight roof of the spa and pool area on the mezzanine. joey: what the www.peterboroughsme.co.uk/Album.htm munkitung: taggers are fuckin' bottom feeders. learn to write or fuckin' go home. joey: to a northern californian, a lot of those LA freeways look the same. Elicar: Blood...can't even spell. Elicar: Girl: While smoking increases health risks in both men and women, the reason why doctors refuse to prescribe the pill to women-smokers over 35 is, it increases the chances of blod clotting. Matt: Cunard later merged and bought out White Star Lines this pier was own by White Star but after the merger the company was renamed Cunard-White Star Lines Previous Day :: Next Day |
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