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$10.75 for a ticket that includes the $0.65 parking fee - those were the days
I can better that. $5.50 for a Beatles Concert. (Actually I didn't even pay that as my relative was an executive with the Sponsor 7-Up so they were gifted to me.)
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You just never know.
Cool.
My son had his first painting on canvas stolen from school.
Not Cool !
@crazyhounddog said:
My son is a musician. He pays lead and bass guitars and is very talented to say the very least. I love to listen to him play. My son is my hero too. He is such a good boy and a better man. I love him with every fiber of my being. My son❤️❤️
Here’s some of his tools of the trade. If you don’t know what these are then you’ll never fully appreciate them.
Thanks for looking, Joe
Very cool Joe.
I'm a guitarist as well.
Mostly solo arrangements (rock , jazz, swing, Latin) and I also play in 17 piece swing band.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
Happy Fathers Day toAll😎
Spent a full work day moving my 69 pop top vw bus. It’s part of the suburban flying off the road and into our storage unit. It’s not good 🤨🙀🦫
Smashed in the right front and hit so hard that the mirror on the drivers side stuck in the wall. Sorta sqarshed it’s front together 🥲
An enormous, inside-out glass globe built in 1935 at the Mary Baker Eddy Library
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IN THE EARLY 1930S, BOSTON architect Chester Lindsay Churchill was commissioned to design the new Christian Science Publishing Society headquarters to compete with the other grand newspaper headquarters of the day. The New York Daily News building had its famous gigantic spinning globe. Naturally, the Christian Science Monitor had to do one better.
Enter the Mapparium, a three-story-tall, inside-out stained-glass globe that is bisected in the middle by a glass walkway. Once illuminated with hundreds of lamps, today it glows with the light of LEDs.
The Mapparium gives you a rare chance to see the world in a way that doesn’t distort the surface of the Earth. Even when looking at an accurate globe, the relative sizes of the continents are distorted by perspective, as the spherical shape causes different regions to appear at different distances from the eye. But with a view from the very center of a globe, looking out, the eye is the same distance from every point on the map.
It is fascinating to view the Earth this way for the first time. Africa is huge. North America, Europe, and Asia are all jammed up against the North Pole. You have to look nearly straight up to see them. Sizes and locations of continents and countries you’ve always taken for granted are suddenly unfamiliar.
I brought one of my best pieces out today to show friends at work. I took some pictures. Seal Top spoon made in London in 1642, just happens to be in the book:
@Weiss have you seen this one?
I can’t recall if I’ve posted it on here or not…
@asheland said:
I brought one of my best pieces out today to show friends at work. I took some pictures. Seal Top spoon made in London in 1642, just happens to be in the book:
@Weiss have you seen this one?
I can’t recall if I’ve posted it on here or not…
That's a beauty, man!
We are like children who look at print and see a serpent in the last letter but one, and a sword in the last. --Severian the Lame
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Drove 900 miles from Idaho to my home in So. Ca. in 14 hours and passed through Lund, population 282, in central Nevada.
Aloha Friday!
fka renman95, Sep 2005, 7,000 posts
The Manning Bowl
I was there . . . drove up from the South Shore
It was a different world up on the North Shore
J Geils Band at Fenway Park in Boston - 2010
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https://youtu.be/5ziV9CnpHCI
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I was there in 1981 in Worcester, MA across the street from Green Street Pizza
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Alas, Sir Morgans Cove Building was torn down last year to make way for Polar Park, the new home of the Red Sox Farm Team.
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@clarke442
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Ya it was, I was working armed security for the band at the time, Lynn was a dangerous place back then.
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$10.75 for a ticket that includes the $0.65 parking fee - those were the days
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When you really want to be buried in Moonshine Country on top that Mountain.............
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
That reminds me of my ticket stubs from many moons ago I saved.
Pink Floyd for 20$
Triumph with Molly Hatchet opening for 14$
Peter Gabriel for 16$
AMAZING...........
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
"A dog breaks your heart only one time and that is when they pass on". Unknown
Custom album maker and numismatic photographer.
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Friday postings - the first ones from my security camera just moments ago and as evident by the time stamp from just before Friday came to a close:
And this related one from Thursday:
From earlier Friday in the afternoon:
Along with Friday mornings railing painting and deck staining project including a somewhat distorted panoramic view:
I can better that. $5.50 for a Beatles Concert. (Actually I didn't even pay that as my relative was an executive with the Sponsor 7-Up so they were gifted to me.)
Your brush stroke is required at the request of this forum to keep on file.
You just never know.
Cool.
My son had his first painting on canvas stolen from school.
Not Cool !
2003-present
Looking for a moose?
The Mysterious Egyptian Magic Coin
Coins in Movies
Coins on Television
Near Ketchum Idaho a few days ago. 35 degrees, windy, and light snow at 8000 feet.
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Very cool Joe.
I'm a guitarist as well.
Mostly solo arrangements (rock , jazz, swing, Latin) and I also play in 17 piece swing band.
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
Smashed in the right front and hit so hard that the mirror on the drivers side stuck in the wall. Sorta sqarshed it’s front together 🥲
🎶 shout shout, let it all out 🎶
Back in the day when a Friday evening started with meeting your friends in an empty parking lot.....
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Trying to keep thinking cool as summer temperatures rise.
Trenton Thunder bat dog & mascot Boomer
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2003-present
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My, my. It’s really fantastic. You have a very good eye for color. 😉🙀🦫
🎶 shout shout, let it all out 🎶
Thank you @Jzyskowski1
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Yesterday Evening:
This Morning:
Father's Day Weekend Car Show:
When you always wanted a Buick Skylark wagon to haul the kiddies to ANYWHERE they wanted to go on vacation.........
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Michael Schumacher Museum - Cologne, Germany
fka renman95, Sep 2005, 7,000 posts
Taken today on this day of Summer Solstice:
2003-present
Planted the garden One month ago today.......Cabbage, Eggplant, Peppers, Cauliflower, Tomatoes, and trying Watermelon this year.
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Crazy. I encountered this car pulling into Costco today!
An enormous, inside-out glass globe built in 1935 at the Mary Baker Eddy Library
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IN THE EARLY 1930S, BOSTON architect Chester Lindsay Churchill was commissioned to design the new Christian Science Publishing Society headquarters to compete with the other grand newspaper headquarters of the day. The New York Daily News building had its famous gigantic spinning globe. Naturally, the Christian Science Monitor had to do one better.
Enter the Mapparium, a three-story-tall, inside-out stained-glass globe that is bisected in the middle by a glass walkway. Once illuminated with hundreds of lamps, today it glows with the light of LEDs.
The Mapparium gives you a rare chance to see the world in a way that doesn’t distort the surface of the Earth. Even when looking at an accurate globe, the relative sizes of the continents are distorted by perspective, as the spherical shape causes different regions to appear at different distances from the eye. But with a view from the very center of a globe, looking out, the eye is the same distance from every point on the map.
It is fascinating to view the Earth this way for the first time. Africa is huge. North America, Europe, and Asia are all jammed up against the North Pole. You have to look nearly straight up to see them. Sizes and locations of continents and countries you’ve always taken for granted are suddenly unfamiliar.
Mary Baker Eddy Library - 210 Mass Ave - Boston
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Happy Friday!
a 2008 Cuba 10 centavos
2003-present
I brought one of my best pieces out today to show friends at work. I took some pictures. Seal Top spoon made in London in 1642, just happens to be in the book:
@Weiss have you seen this one?
I can’t recall if I’ve posted it on here or not…
My YouTube Channel
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That's a beauty, man!
--Severian the Lame