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I dig this one: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimbobntnr/841967306/
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Nice pictures. That grind looks a bit sketch, though.
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It's a double peg to fakie, but I can see where you're coming from
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I see that the front wheel is landing on the ledge a bit later than the other one. That's why it looks sketchy to me. Still good, though.
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i bought myself a canon EOS 400D and ive been taking a few photos lately
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14.../mullum098.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14...htshots011.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14...htshots048.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14...1/storm059.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14...81/taybo-1.jpg http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14.../mullum056.jpg |
nice tuck no hander.
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why is there a gap in the middle?
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Those last two pictures look like an area by me.
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Originally Posted by FitRider 921
(Post 5722932)
Those last two pictures look like an area by me.
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The second one looks like my uncle's backyard area in Oyster Bay, NY.
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the first one looks like a spot he always rides and is like a mini bank?
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Hey guys, do this:
In June 2008, City Hall in Portland will host the first ever Towards Carfree Cities art show. The center-piece of this event, will be an installation of original postcards sent from all over the world. We are looking for any image celebrating alternatives to automobile dependence; trains, trams, bicycles, scooters, skateboarders, pedestrians, carfree public spaces, green-ways - or whatever comes to mind when you think of freedom from cars. We are seeking submissions from around the world and invite artists everywhere (including Portland!) to send original postcards with a carfree theme to: Shift P.O. Box 6662 Portland, Oregon USA 97228 Please spread the word to your friends around the country and the planet and encourage them to send a postcard (or two or three). I suggest having a postcard-making party with your friends and family over the coming holidays . . . . take a break from your regularly scheduled holiday activities and spend some quality time painting, drawing or collaging some carfree images onto postcard paper . . . . put a stamp on there and send it to SHIFT ! Some ideas for simple postcards to make:
To be transported by US mail with a regular postcard stamp, cards must be at least 3 1/2"x5" and no bigger than 4 1/4"x6". Postcards can be bigger, but please check your local postal restrictions and rates before sending http://www.usps.com/. All postcard will become part of a traveling exhibition, making future visits to cities hosting Carfree events. The Towards Carfree Cities art show is part of the World Carfree Network's annual conference which will be taking place in Portland next June. The theme of this year's conference is "Rediscovering Proximity", but we want to keep the bigger picture in mind too. We share our world with billions of other people, plants, creatures and ecosystems - and our transportation and urban planning choices effect the health of our planet. When we chose not to use motor-vehicles, and to plan our cities so that they are accessible to pedestrians, bicyclists and other non-motorized modes - we not only improve our own local environment, but we also cast a vote for a more sustainable future. We are very pleased that City Hall in Portland will open it's doors to celebrate Carfree Cities and the interconnectedness between our local and global communities. For updates about the conference and the City Hall Art Show, please go to: Carfree Portland World Carfree Network |
The back of my time card at the end of tonights shift:
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Looks as if you have some Inuit/Tlingit art in there...a Darwin fish...rain (gee, I don't know why)...moon and stars...hypodermic needle...
Start of a tattoo? East Hill |
Boredom. Pure, boredom.
I'm working in a steel shop as a CNC operator, and the largest part of the job is being a CNC supervisor. Also, you're right about all of those ('cept the tat) |
Originally Posted by wethepeople
(Post 5987241)
Boredom. Pure, boredom.
I'm working in a steel shop as a CNC operator, and the largest part of the job is being a CNC supervisor. Also, you're right about all of those ('cept the tat) I like the Tlingit style art. |
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Is that your work? What medium? I like the cat looking creature on the far upper right. And the fish with the pineapple. Ok, all of them :D . East Hill |
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