These might take the DON'T RUN WITH SCISSORS saying to the next level…. That is 8.5×11 Paper……
Originally shared by +Michael Interbartolo Wow pretty epic photoshoot and trip. Pushing Cosplay To Its Absolute LimitsEarlier this year, five people went to Iceland with a mission: take some of the best, most unique cosplay photos on the planet. What they came home with does not disappoint.
What do you do with your old photography books?
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Time to give the xbox 1 one more try at impressing me..
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Holy longest word I have read this week…
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So just have to share direct.. https://500px.com/photo/108867165/dark-horizon-by-brent-burzycki
Finally found some auxiliary lights for my truck…
Looks so much better full screen…. Enjoy.. Trying to make sure of these crazy collection things….
Three arrested for operating false police department* By The Associated Press | May 07, 2015 | LOS ANGELES — Three people, including an aide to the California attorney general, were arrested on suspicion of operating a fictitious police department that claimed jurisdiction in 33 states and Mexico and says it has existed for 3,000 years, authorities said. Brandon Kiel, David Henry and Tonette Hayes were taken into custody last week on suspicion of impersonating officers as members of the so-called Masonic Fraternal Police Department, Los Angeles County sheriff’s officials said. Kiel, 31, has worked as deputy director of community affairs at the California Department of Justice. He is on administrative leave, and the department can’t comment on an ongoing personnel matter or criminal investigation, agency spokesman David Beltran said. Kiel, Henry, 46, and Hayes, 58, were arrested April 30 and released later that day, according to jail records. Telephone calls and text messages were not immediately returned. In addition to the accusation of impersonating an officer, investigators allege Henry committed perjury under oath. Kiel also is accused of misusing his government identification. Nicole Nishida, a spokeswoman for the department, said detectives believe other people may be involved in the operation […]
Time to evaluate this Forge Android TV….
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