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A custom 1949 Mercury Eight Coupe parked by Queen Square in Bristol, UK
By now we all know our phones are literally listening to us. Like it or love it (I hate it) our algorithms are developed by the things we click on, engage with and even the things we say, either by voice or via text threads.
I guess that's how my phone knew I wasn't going to PA this weekend lol. On Thursday night an Instagram post randomly popped up on my feed. "Cars and Cobblestone." If you know me you know I was instantly hooked. I charged my camera batteries, packed Se7ven in my bag and prepared myself for an after work Friday evening car meet.
A BMW dealer was going to be hosting this meet on 27th ave, right off the West side Highway. I knew there would be all different types of cars there and I was proven right as soon as I arrived. There were vintage and brand new Bimmers, old Golfs, a handful of Lamborghini's, old and new Porsches galore!
Penelope was with me and I was sure to spend the rest of the last roll one the meet. I shot only the vintage cars on film. A Nissan 240z, some E30's, and the Cadillac Brougham for sure. For everything else, Se7ven was my weapon of choice. I shot around 700 images. Lol. I narrowed down 100 that I liked to be edited.
Therefore, there might actually be a part 2 to this post! There's more Bimmers, more Lambos and more muscle cars that make you wonder why anyone would ever buy a Tesla. Lmao.
The event was from 6-8pm. That's exactly how long it rook me to walk from one corner to the next and back. I took my time, waited patiently for people to move out of the way and made a mini photo shoot out of every car that I shot. Stay tuned for more. Hope you Enjoy! Eno Bull Photography
Hi guys, Happy Good Friday and Happy Early Easter (if you celebrate). For today, I made
Chocolate Coupes
This recipe includes pudding and whipped cream. For the pudding, make a separate mixture of corn starch, brown sugar, and cocoa powder. Then heat up milk with a bit of salt on the stove until it steams and gets ripples
After that, separate 4 egg yolks and 1 full egg in a bowl, then whisk the eggs and cocoa mixture together, and once fully combined, beat vigorously until lighter in color and increased in volume.
Then pour in 2/3 of the milk into the chocolate mixture, and once combined, pour it into the remaining 1/3 in the pot, put on medium heat, whisk for about 4-5 minutes, then whisk vigorously for 15 seconds to get a thick consistency, before pouring over a bowl with semisweet chocolate and butter in it.
You can chop up chocolate or you can get chocolate chips, it works the same. Don’t melt the butter, you don’t have to soften it, just pour over the hot chocolate mixture, and let it melt it for two minutes before stirring
After this, chill it for 4 hours with plastic wrap over it.
A tip for chilling pudding, you need to place the plastic wrap on top of the pudding, not the bowl. This way, it doesn’t get a film on top
Afterwards, make whipped cream. The recipe calls for it to only be heavy cream whipped, but I made a generic version with heavy cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract.
I’ll be honest, I eyeballed it with the powdered sugar and vanilla because all I had was the heavy cream measurements, but it turned out pretty good.
For arranging the coupes, use a glass (I used a cocktail glass, but you can use any type of glass you would like) and layer pudding, whipped cream, pudding, whipped cream, topping. The recipe calls for Oreos to be used as topping, but for Easter and Good Friday, I used mini chocolate eggs.
And voila, chocolate coupes! I would rate this a 10/10, I had a great time making this, and it tasted great. The texture was thick and smooth and it had a salted chocolate flavor to it. The whipped cream worked great a buffer for the richness of the chocolate, I recommend trying this out, and I would make this again!
I’m unfortunately at the limit for photos, so I’ll make a separate post for the recipe.
Happy Good Friday, and happy early Easter! Hope you guys enjoyed!
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Western Puppets, Western Sellouts, Western deMOCKracy!
Reza Pahlavi, Maria Corina Machado, Juan Guaidó, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, Yulia Navalnaya, Alexei Navalny–linked networks, Nathan Law.
Opposition figures operate from the West while calling for escalation, unrest, and pressure inside their countries.
Street violence is reframed as “protest,” sabotage as “resistance,” and sanctions that hit civilians as “democratic tools.”
When shops burn, homes are attacked, or emergency services are targeted, Western media either stays silent or blames the state for “provoking” the violence.
The people paying the price are always those on the ground — never the figures inciting chaos from abroad.
The instigators stay comfortable.
The countries are destabilized.
And the West calls it democracy.
DD GeoPolitics
1951 Jaguar XK-120 Coupe Promotional Photo by Vinnie DeVille Via Flickr: Vintage promotional photo for the 1951 Jaguar XK-120 Fixed Head Two-Seat Coupe. This found photograph is from the private collection of an unknown and/or unknowing art collector. It’s always a thrill when it’s from Vinnie DeVille!
1966 ASA 1000 GT