
Cocker Spaniel Funny Fight!
Iris having a fight.
by kk on April 17th, 2012 Tags: Cocker, Fight, Funny, Spaniel
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Iris having a fight.
by kk on April 17th, 2012 Tags: Cocker, Fight, Funny, Spaniel
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At Guardian Art we have a Mommy and Me class to help improve a toddlers coordination, strength, and social skills, with an emphasis on safety and fun. Visit guardianart.org to learn more about our programs. Staring: Rene Boe (2 year old) Catherine Boe Caleb Madrid Guardian Art Galaxy of the Guardian Order
Video Rating: 4 / 5
by kk on April 15th, 2012 Tags: baby, Class, GuardianArt.org, Parkour
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from local Portland Oregon television station – Oregon Zoo baby elephant plays in the snow
Video Rating: 4 / 5
by kk on April 14th, 2012 Tags: baby, Elephants, even, KATU, like, Snow, Video
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![101 Uses for Your Baby [1-5]](http://i.ytimg.com/vi/-qAv_R_kTeU/default.jpg)
So, you have brought that precious bundle of joy into the world. and now you are wondering, what do i do with it? Watch and find out! Like! Share! Subscribe!
by kk on April 12th, 2012 Tags: baby, Uses
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A few nice Fighting Babies images I found:
“A Rush Of Blood To The Head”

Image by PhotographyByUrbanEyes.com
Inspired By This Mornings Wonderful Sunrise over Cullercoats Bay & Sung By Coldplay.
"He said Im gonna buy this place and burn it down
Im gonna put it six feet underground
He said Im gonna buy this place and watch it fall
Stand here beside me baby in the crumbling walls
Oh Im gonna buy this place and start a fire
Stand here until I fill all your hearts desires
Because Im gonna buy this place and see it burn
Do back the things it did to you in return
Ah,ah,ah
He said oh Im gonna buy a gun and start a war
If you can tell me something worth fighting for
Oh and Im gonna buy this place, thats what I said
Blame it upon a rush of blood to the head."
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I’ve been dying to get out with the camera, so I checked the tides, weather and sunrise time and everything looked spot on for a corker this morning! So I headed off as quiet as a mouse, until I got into my hire car! (Mine is in the garage hit a pot hole in the lakes!!)
Well as I slowly rolled off the drive I then had to pop her into reverse! Jesus I nearly woke the whole world up, the roar from my Peugeot 107 (yes a toy car…107!!). I screamed along to Cullercoats bay and tried a few positions before deciding the old harbour wall would be my best bet!
Anyhow, as I wanted to capture some movement in the waves and the colour of the sunrising, I tried to balance the sky with a ND Hard 0.9 Filter and then used a ND 0.9 for the rest of the shot. I know I’ve blown the sun out a bit but it was nigh on impossible to balance all elements – especially as I wanted to capture the incoming tide.
I’m stoked with the wave action here! Yes at the time a tad nervous that me and the camera would be heading for an early morning bath!
Any tips on how not to blow out sun’s would be very much appreciated! Must dash off to work now! See you all tonight!
PS So looking forward to squeezing into the 107 ….hey just like 007 but with more Ooooo OMG!
www.peugeot.co.uk/vehicles/peugeot-car-range/peugeot-107-…
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ticket from st. francis – no (sit) lie

Image by ellesmelle
no sit/ lie? where are people going to go?
i entered the Westin St. Francis Hotel located on Powell St and Geary in San Francisco around 6PM on 08/04/2010.
i went to the second floor where the meeting rooms are, at the end of a long, windowless hallway with mirrors on both sides, (which reminded me of Bruce Lee’s Game of Death mirror room fight scene,) there is a small staircase which leads up to a tiny landing that’s shaped kind of like a coffin. at first i was on the staircase, and if they have security cameras, someone probably really enjoyed the show
about 12 hours later, around 5:45am, 2 security personnel came upon me while i was sitting and meditating. i was unaware of how long i had been in the hotel at that point.
the guard told me that it’s not funny for some reason. i said to him,
"what’s not funny about this? i’m not even homeless you know."
the men told me that they have presidents staying at the hotel sometimes. the proper question would have been, ‘do you treat all of them like this?’ (since i am the mcQueen obviously,) but alas my ego is small if not almost gone.
i just told them that i had been there for 12 hours and that they should put that in their report.
the 2 men escorted me to an elevator which went to the basement, where the security office was. like a parking garage, this consists of a booth that has a half waist wall with a glass window which has a metal grill over it. a man sat inside. the man inside the booth asked the men what i was doing,
‘sleeping.’
‘i was sitting and lying down.’ i said, ‘i was sitting up and awake when you found me.’
the other guard changed the subject and asked for my ID. he handed it to the man in the booth.
the man in the booth looked at my id and asked what my nationality was. i said,
‘Chinese, but aren’t all Asians the same?’
‘All Asian trespassers are the same.’
they attempted to threaten to call the police.
i repeatedly insisted that they call the police.
i cannot stress enough that people have to always insist that the security personnel call the police, because the police have a legally-binding code of conduct. this is not true for private security guards.
when off-duty police officers have to work as security guards for extra money, they have to deal with two different realities simultaneously: one as a civil servant, and the other as employee to a limited group. this taxes the law enforcement personnel and his colleagues on a psychological level. imagine if private security’s role is confounded with the police’s role.
1. a police officer may begin to act more like a private employee, who is working for whoever pays him/ her.
2. a private security personnel may act like a police officer, exercising police duties while being employed by a limited group of people.
these roles are sometimes played by the same person. many security companies advertise that their staff are former or off-duty police officers. while this may suggest that the staff is trained in law enforcement and have more experience with exercising power over other people’s actions; it does not directly address the difference between a police officer and a security personnel:
that a police officer acts on behalf of an entity which enforces the law, and therefore have different concerns than a private entity.
nor does it indicate how a security personnel is managed.
an individual who fills both of these roles can confuse these roles. each person reacts to competing realities differently; not all of us are able to handle multiple realities at any given time. we have to respect our own and other people’s limitations, or else risk the consequence as illustrated in this particular scenario of the above 2 numbered points. private persons with power over others need guidelines.
in practice, these boundaries have been blurred.
security personnel is a salient example because of the nature of their work: proxies for a limited amount of people’s interests. the nature of the work limits perspective. since what they guard is things on which someone has claimed ownership or priority of access, it is easy to describe to those who understand ownership where the line of exclusion is drawn.
this can be paralleled with police officers working in less diverse and integrated communities, where the major divide is having and not having.
most people breach ownership only when there is immediate need.
codes or laws are reference points from which people should reference their own conduct. everyone has power over others, in that people feel obligation to react upon others’ actions. as such, a personal code of conduct enables an individual to act without mental conflict.
prescribed codes do not always correspond to the environment on which it is effective.
back to the story:
the security guy who felt responsible for me, who later identified himself as ‘Cooper’ to the police officer, did not respond well to my reaction to him.
he described my description of the events as ‘talking shit’ as i was addressing the group. to which i replied,
‘truth telling is "talking shit" now?’
one man who was just coming to work then told me to ‘shut up.’ and that he was going to put on a suit and he will look really mean.
although the security personnel wore name tags over their suits, i did not read them. one of the security personnel who brought me to the booth left the area while one remain to wait for the police officer. i asked what his name was.
‘why do you want to know my name?’
‘because you are a human person with a human name, not just "security guy".’
‘…’
‘but then you might not be, you might just be "security guy".’
he didn’t tell me his name.
the police officer arrived on the scene very quickly. she asked for a statement from the security personnel on duty and quickly escorted me out.
she asked if i was from Hong Kong. i said yes. i don’t know how she knows. she asked what it was that i do. i said that i made clothes. she mentions that her mother is from Hong Kong and used to be a seamstress. (at this time, the security guy made another appearance for something.) i tell her that my mother is still a seamstress. she talked about how she doesn’t like 80s fashion so much and mentioned her Jessica McClintock prom dress. and i tell her that Jessica McClintock still does production in San Francisco; that’s impressive. i told her that i have a Jessica McClintock prom dress i found at Thrift Town, modified, and then wore to my god-grandmother’s birthday. she mentioned that she goes to a shop that sells stuff by local designers on Polk St., at that point i got excited and spieled on how buying consignment eliminates a host of problems created by mass-produced clothing.
i think the police woman is younger than me, but people always treat me like a baby. they almost always do. people love me and i love them back.
i never went to the prom. i’m just completing my youth.
what am i going to do with all these tickets?
hmm…
37 000

Image by mac_filko
When he got there he found that the Scottish giant was asleep but also far bigger than himself, so Finn returned back across the causeway. When Benandonner woke up he came across the causeway intent on fighting Finn. Finn’s wife dressed up her husband as a baby and when Benandonner arrived she said Finn wasn’t home and to be quiet not to wake up the baby. When Benandonner saw the ‘baby’ he decided that if the baby was that big, Finn must be massive. So he turned tail and fled back across the causeway ripping it up as he went. All that remains are the ends, here at the Giant’s Causeway and on the island of Staffa in Scotland where similar formations are found.
by kk on April 11th, 2012 Tags: Babies, Cool, fighting, images
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Check out these Fighting Babies images:
BRUCE LEE – TRAIN EVERY PART – Hi-Res available on Fighter-Arts.net

Image by fighter.arts
"When you’re talking about fighting, as it is, with no rules, well then, baby you’d better train every part of your body!"
Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview (1971)
Higher res wallpaper available here:
www.fighter-arts.net/portal/index.php?id=13&L=0&c…
Insurance

Image by tomswift46 (No Groups with Comments, no graphics,f
Watch out
You might get what you’re after
Cool babies
Strange but not a stranger
I’m an ordinary guy
Burning down the house
Hold tight wait till the party’s over
Hold tight we’re in for nasty weather
There has got to be a way
Burning down the house
Here’s your ticket pack your bag: time for jumpin’ overboard
The transportation is here
Close enough but not too far, maybe you know where you are
Fightin’ fire with fire
All wet
Hey you might need a raincoat
Shakedown
Dreams walking in broad daylight
Three hun-dred six-ty five de-grees
Burning down the house
It was once upon a place sometimes I listen to myself
Gonna come in first place
People on their way to work baby what did you except
Gonna burst into flame
My house
S’out of the ordinary
That’s might
Don’t want to hurt nobody
Some things sure can sweep me off my feet
Burning down the house
No visible means of support and you have not seen nuthin’ yet
Everything’s stuck together
I don’t know what you expect starring into the tv set
Fighting fire with fire
Talking Heads
chances

Image by N_M_B_6
Remember those walls I built
Well, baby they’re tumbling down
And they didn’t even put up a fight
They didn’t even make up a sound.-
PD: una semanilla mas de vacas es lo mejor
igual se viene intensa
xD
saludos
by kk on April 9th, 2012 Tags: Available, Bruce, Every, FighterArts.net, HiRes, part, Train
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Check out these Fighting Babies images:
Fighting The War On Terror(tm)* 12 ounces at a time

Image by marcmoss
"Camo high life cans. i am proud to help fight the war on terror, and god bless this beloved nation, and baby jesus."
*TWOT
by kk on April 8th, 2012 Tags: fighting, Ounces, Terrortm*, Time
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Some cool Fighting Babies images:
Fighting The War On Terror(tm)* 12 ounces at a time

Image by marcmoss
"Camo high life cans. i am proud to help fight the war on terror, and god bless this beloved nation, and baby jesus."
*TWOT
by kk on April 8th, 2012 Tags: Babies, Cool, fighting, images
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The life of a nomad, breaking down beautifully..
Video Rating: 0 / 5
by kk on April 6th, 2012 Tags: Backpack, break, Down.wmv
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Some cool Fighting Babies images:
Deadly Kraken Attack, part 3

Image by mrjorgen
Finally, after what had seemed like hours and hours of struggle, I befriended the monstrous Kraken, which turned out to be a huggable, friendly and even quite nice-tasting fellow from Sri Lanka. (This is the end of a 3-picture story. It starts here.)
(Deadly kraken bought from Barefoot Berlin at their stand in Hackescher Markt.)
by kk on April 5th, 2012 Tags: Babies, fighting, Nice, photos
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