Charlie's mom,
I am sorry you took my comment the wrong way. In essence I just see no need to advertise things as personal as sexual preference. I was taught that certain things of a personal nature were best left unsaid. As I said and will stand by it that I could care less what people do in private. If you find that offensive so be it. You don't know my preferences about a lot of things but you seem to think you do. How do you know whether or not I am straight, gay or bisexual. You don't and yet you deem it your right to judge. Shame on you.
I don't care what they do in private but don't shove that lifestyle in my face. Do they really need to advertise their sexual preferences to the world?
The cleanliness of everything in your photos is what amazes me about Japan. We spent a few hours in the airport at Osaka on our way to Vietnam about 10 years ago and the same in Tokyo airport on the way home. Both my wife and I were thoroughly impressed with how spotless everything was. Thanks for posting a nice set of photos.
I hope they get free samples after all that heavy work.
You are making the assumption that Walmart has an employee that can count? The ones at the check out can't get your change right even when the register tells them what it is.
You must live in a very special place to have such a beautiful memorial of remembrance. Thanks ever so much for posting the beautiful photos of it.
Okay where I live in NYS the state sales tax is 4%. The local sales tax is 4%. On an internet purchase will I be charged just the state portion or will I get hit with both state and local tax? It seems to me it would be a sellers nightmare to keep track of all the various local tax rates countrywide.
22x30. No wonder I was a naval aircraft mechanic. I am no ground pounder whiz.
35 x 35. I lived through it all. Other than my health I wouldn't go back either. There are a lot of bad memories stored for me in those years.
They sure look determined to spread the word.
Only one Texan, how many Marines at Suribachi? Their flag was a bit bigger. Good catch.
"HELP", I fell and I can't get up. Please call a wrecking truck asap.
Innovative thinking on shooting from the pit.it made for a very interesting photo. That is one of the nicest b&w shots I have seen in a while. The contrast is great.
Kodak will never be the giant it was but I wish them well in their endeavors. Hopefully Mr. Yves-Mahe will be a competent leader. There is a market for film and more than likely will be for many years in the future. If they can be innovative and give their customers what they want it should prove to be a smaller but still lucrative endeavor.
He looks like he belongs on one of those posters. No wonder he has a lack of customers with that expression and the Black Bart moustache. Thats a good one jaymatt.