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Lace Peplum Dress

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Lace Peplum Dress

 

    

Super cute cream lace dress featuring a sheer sweetheart neckline and peplum detailing. Stretch panel at waist, partially lined. Looks amazing paired with bold lips and platforms! 

 

*Shell: Cotton/Nylon Blend; Lining: 100% Polyester
*33" length
*Model is wearing size small
*Runs true to size
*Hand wash cold or dry clean
*Made in USA

   

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I like you, but you're crazy

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Cafeteria Food of the Future

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Imagine.

 

this as cafeteria food of the future. 

 



Fried Chicken in Medieval Times

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SOUTHERN FRIED


    

Deep-frying has a long history and fried chicken was well known throughout Europe before it even reached the United States. People have been frying many different foods, such as meat, fish, bread, and vegetables, for a long time because frying is fuel-efficient. Fritters were the first foods ever to be fried and these were enjoyed in medieval times.

 

Fricassee was also popular and this is a dish, which is simmered in butter rather than fried. Chicken Maryland is reminiscent of fricassee and a good example of how recipes vary through culture and time. Chicken Maryland was served in restaurants as early as 1878.

CHICKEN 

 MEDIEVAL 

 

Some fried chicken facts for dat ass. 



Karlheinz Weinberger: Photos

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The exhibition presents the rarely shown work of the photographer Karlheinz Weinberger (1921–2006). Together with magazines and a selection of vintage apparel, the pictures document a youth culture in Zurich that emerged after World War II whose members sought to subvert contemporary notions of “Swiss correctness.”


karlheinz weinberger

Karlheinz Weinberger
Untitled, Zürich
ca. 1962
Schwarz-Weiss Fotografie
23.8 x 30.4 cm
Courtesy The Estate of Karlheinz Weinberger in care of Patrik Schedler, Zürich

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

Karlheinz Weinberger
Knabenschiessen, Albisgütli, Zürich
1961
Schwarz-Weiss Fotografie
50.5 x 60.5 cm
Courtesy The Estate of Karlheinz Weinberger in care of Patrik Schedler, Zürich

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

Karlheinz Weinberger
Untitled
ca. 1969
Schwarz-Weiss Fotografie
30.4 x 23.8 cm
Courtesy The Estate of Karlheinz Weinberger in care of Patrik Schedler, Zürich

Cool photos by this pretty unknown photographer. The show is currently up at Kunstmuseum Basel till April 15th 2012. Less then a week before the show comes down. If you are in the area check it out. 

 

     

 

 

 

 

    

     


 

 Weinberger spent the largest part of his life working as a warehouseman for Siemens-Albis in Zurich. In his free time, he was a self-taught photographer, portraying his lovers and people he met in the street. From the late 1940s on, he frequently published his pictures in “Der Kreis,” a homosexual magazine produced in Zurich from 1943 until 1967 that garnered international attention, pseudonymously signing his work as “Jim.” In 1958, he launched a major project for which he would photograph a group of teenagers, the city’s so-called “Halbstarke,” over an extended period of time. Weinberger’s unfailingly respectful approach allowed him to capture the non-conformism of these “rowdies” with regard to social convention and their play with stereotypes of masculinity and femininity, most readily evident in the way they dressed.


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Jets Chasing UFO in Somerset

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The scrambled warplanes were seen intercepting a mystery object hovering over Somerset. Dad-of-three Richard Bird, 38, told how the supersonic jets probed the “strange sock-shaped” entity above his garden in Bath.He said: “They were having a really good look.”

 

Fellow local Sean Whyte described the UFO as “white and rocket-shaped”. Another witness said: “The jets kept circling it. It was very strange.” The Met Office last night said in the wake of the Typhoons being scrambled on Thursday that the object was NOT a weather balloon.

 

The racket as the jets smashed the sound barrier sparked 999 calls across Somerset, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and the West Midlands.


Defence chiefs said the red alert was caused by a civilian helicopter issuing a hijack mayday by mistake. An MoD spokesman insisted after the planes returned to RAF Coningsby, Lincs: “Crews did not report any UFOs.”

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CHASING A UFO!

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 “The jets kept circling it. It was very strange.”

TWO RAF Typhoon jets that rocked five counties with their sonic boom were at the centre of a UFO riddle last night.

   REAL OR FAKE?

Source: The Sun 



Picking Good Train Seats

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Some People

enjoying train rides, some don't. 



Rihanna is Thug Life

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  RIHA RIHA 

BE

THUGGIN' 



Transformers Wedding Ring?

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As if things couldn't get any more weirder with people taking retro childhood shit to new levels. But, when it comes to saving the universe...some childhood extremes are okay. Hmm, lets see specifically, a ring with the Decepticon logo. Why? Because some women go for bad boys. It’s the adrenal rush of danger, I guess. To us Autobots, it’s always “Let’s just be friends.”

Wedding Ring?

I wonder if the wedding ceremony was at Chuck E. Cheese. 



Debbie Harry: The Culture Vulture

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"I'M A CULTURE VULTURE, I JUST WANT TO EXPERIENCE IT ALL"

- Debbie Harry 



Democrat and Republican: The Difference

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What's the difference between a

Democrat and Republican

Democrats:

Republicans: 

Like to help the poor with handouts because they think they are too stupid to do anything on their own. 

Like to help the rich because they think they are compassionate enough to help the poor with jobs they don't want to give. 

    

   

          Politics 101

Image: Zarious



Blue Balls: Hoax

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Did you know: 

Dudes only tell chicks they got blue balls to make them feel guilty for not getting any. 


It's true, ladies next time a guy says this to you know its a hoax and punch them in the face.  

BLU BAWLS 

   



Dr. Seuss - Today You Are You

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Simple Joys Of Life!!

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An Old Picture You haven't Seen In years Can Make Your Mind Wonder, A Good Poetry Book Can Do The Same! In Life We Often Don't Stop Long Enough To Appeciate The Simple Things, When Was The Last Time You Stopped To Gaze At Your Photo Album Or read A Book? If We Don't Take Time Out From Every Day Life To Enjoy The Simple Qaulities Of Life One Day They Won't Be There! Don't Forget To Check Out, www.createspace.com/3695233 To Enjoy The Simple Verses Life Has To Offer!!

 

         Until Next Time, Stay Safe, TheRemnantPoet!! A Poet For All People!



Remnant Verses Is Out And There's Alot Going On!!

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Well, It's Been A Few Days Since I Posted On My Blog, 22 To Be Exact! But Only Because We have Been Busy Yes If You Haven't Heard Remnant Verses Is Out For Sale On www.createspace.com/3695233 And On Amazon By Searching By The Books Title! WooHoo!! Also Some Of The Book Search Sites Like www.bookdepository.com And Other Simular Sites.

    We Have Also Started Working On Remnant Verses For Kindle And Ibook Store For Apple Ipad, Which Is Coming Along Nicely. Book 2 Still Has A Fair Way To Go Until It's Finished But I Am Still Writing It, New Poem Was Written For It Yesterday!! We Also Got A T-Shirt And Cap Made And Sent Out Via VistaPrint They Look Great!!

 

  So For Now, Stay Tuned For The Next Update From

                                             TheRemnantPoet, A Poet For All People!!

 

 



April 12th, 2012 Shamrock!

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The Course Report

 

Date: April 12th, 2012

Course: Shamrock Country Club in Chitose

Weather: 12 degrees and sunshine.

Players: Brian Findlay, Makoto Begley, John Barton, Ian MacKenzie, Rob Holmes and Ben Harding

 

Right next to New Chitose airport, this course wasn't the closest to Niseko, but JB had a day pass from the wife who was in Sapporo. 5000 yen per person self play.

 

The course was built in 1984 and has held numerous amateur championships and has only a staggering 6 metre difference between the lowest and highest points.

 

Shibuya San in the photo on the left managed  2000 visits to the course since it opened. That gets him a photo in the clubhouse......

Shamrock is 6,872 yards of the back tees. We played an early season mixture of regular and front tees as that was all that was available. Pin positions were easy, greens running slow but true, and rough only a couple of milimetres longer than the fairways which were well cut. Water hazards were all full of snow but was too busy concentrating on playing to take pictures...

 

Scores

 

Brian - Gross 79 Net 65 (!!!!!!)

Ben H - Gross 88 Net 70

Big John - Gross 80 Net 74

Me - Gross 81 Net 74

Shacho Rob - Gross 91 Net 77

Mak - Gross 91 Net 77

 

Brian wins and everyone got rid of their 1 yen coins!



Face-Time (2012)

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"Face-Time" 

Oil on canvas (2012) 

I've been doing cartoon based drawings with india ink for the past year. This is my first attempt at this new form of painting for me. It's a mixture of expressionism and cartoon imagery from my childhood. I stopped painting women in the traditional sense and started using something more playful and nostalgic to pull new viewers into some of the same type of issues and themes I’ve been experimenting with for the past 5 years.  

 

Kiki Valdes