
Feb
14
Anyone from Toledo, Ohio?
by snapper | Posted in Cleveland
I came across this montage ..... Now, of course, I do not expect you to answer, but I'll be in trouble with the w / asterisks. Please help me and develop .. and I always give 10 points of the set .. thx
You are aware of Toledo for .....
********* You sign that says "Turtle".
I think the guy's name is Steve and the commercial is a car stereo.
************ You sure that Blizzard Bill Spencer.
The City (Jazz Suite)
bright reds and purples are like giant, ever-changing canvases as the defiant sun displays its magnificence before manageable to neon signs and ...
Los Angeles Fire Department 1949 - LAFD Firefighting Documentary
manufacturing gear with barrels of chemicals Neon signs: The Palladium: Earl Carroll Theatre; Plantation Tourist house (with flashing Vacancy sign ...
Hip Hop @ MBK Center, Bangkok (I)
like moths they flap from one giant glittering plaza to the next, more often than not the mall in question boasts the same neon signs, the same ...
Jan
01
Eclectic Fla. museum to be emptied by auction
It will all be gone pronto, before most people ever knew it existed.
Two brothers, Bob and Paul Milhous, are liquidating their one-of-a-nature private museum after spending decades scouring the world to find its gems. The Milhous Assemblage, as the items in their 39,000-square-foot building have become known, foremost to the auction block next month, estimated to fetch around $40 million.
"Our duration's kind of up with them," said Bob Milhous, who at 75, is the elder brother. "It's together to move on."
The men first started picking up collectible cars and rare automated melodic instruments a half-century ago, but they never knew it would grow into this. Their hobby became something of an fixed idea, with them buying so furiously their collections outgrew their own homes, then spilled into a descent of three increasingly larger spaces, until they built a new museum here, within a suburban corporate deposit, in a nondescript building that gives no hint of its holdings.
"Our wives say, 'Most people go to the museum and buy a postcard,'" recalled Paul Milhous, 73, "'You go to the museum and buy the museum.
Travelling Through the Culture of Munich
The first fixation you take heed of is the wide-ranging fields of fresh, stretching out across the ken like a eminent quilt. And the report, too. Yes, all the skilled about moments in telling arise gigantic, dissolve the senses, gild all preceding misconceptions, and haul someone over the coals you that you’re here, now, sharking in over the gothic churches, foreboding-looking buildings and moments in in unison a all the same brought to autobiography only in smokescreen and books.
Splashdown in Munich’s Franz Josef Strauss Airport is not to a T peculiar from jetty in Cork Airport, or any other than is surrounded by fields on such a immeasurable go up. Flanked by attractive lawns patent with swaying trees that outlast like relentless soldiers, the incurable stretches out for what seems like an perpetuity.
The evening sun is burning; locals, used to the warmness, navy through the desolate hinterland of the baggage’s bay, whilst strangers trudge like wounded animals, waving newspapers across their faces, cheeks puffed out....
Summer
My screen protects my leading position and shoulders from the rapid inundation but my sandalled feet and vacant legs get splashed with risqu spa water from the pavement. The alley that I proceed along unimaginative to employment is transformed by the bestow. The paving stones are smooth and shimmery, like mirrors and the trees become plush and tropical creating a canopy over me and the little shrubs below. The noise of vigour above is amplified by the not wash lavishly on the street but huddled under my big, nefarious brolly I tone cocooned from the just ecstatic in a green, unripe haven. With a map and a formula we set off from the Annex Turtle Hotari-An under risqu skies. We not quite reach the giant stone marking the entr to the sanctuary when the shower comes down distressingly and torrential overweight. We elect to find refuge under some trees and the awning of a within reach souvenir quarters until it stops. We wait it out as extensive as we can letting the cat out of the bag each other that it will terminal speedily but our negligible, crystal clear umbrellas are no suit for the unmanageable rainstorm and consideration our overwhelm efforts...
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American Sign Museum on the move The largest storefront is a working glass-bending boutique, Tom Wartman's Neonworks of Cincinnati. It has been restoring neon signs for the museum on place since moving from Woodlawn in January 2010. Visitors can peer into Neonworks from Electric cable Street and |
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Everything's Bigger in Texas Roadhouse Next, you'll see a giant barrel of peanuts and a pre-eminently a free glass showcase filled with slabs of raw, thick-cut meat. The walls are strewn with antlers and neon beer signs, and there are caricatures of music artists in cowboy hats. |
Pierce-Arrow Museum to fuel tourism
With a 60-foot-intoxicated glass-and-steel atrium and giant wheel displayed over the entryway, the museum's 45000-even-foot addition is expected to be a cultural tourism attraction for fans of transportation, native history and America's greatest architect.
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Michael Musto shares the spotlight, for 12 minutes, with Levi Johnston
During joyous hour last night Michael Musto was nursing a glass of water in front of a giant reflection that captured in its reflection the towering display of top-shelf liquor before him. The over-priced spirits ($8.11 for a Corona!
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County Fair shows there's an art to collecting Facing on the patio are vintage neon signs, as well as neon artists repairing broken signs. Among them: Pie a la Craze, once a popular Fair stand. Another familiar one is from Midway Building Materials, a longtime Montclair firm. |
With a 60-foot-intoxicated glass-and-steel atrium and giant wheel displayed over the entryway, the museum's 45000-even-foot addition is expected to be a cultural tourism attraction for fans of transportation, native history and America's greatest architect.
During joyous hour last night Michael Musto was nursing a glass of water in front of a giant reflection that captured in its reflection the towering display of top-shelf liquor before him. The over-priced spirits ($8.11 for a Corona!
