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Jésus de LYON
Edit : pancake, Lyon, y'en a encore beaucoup ?
Une pleine page.
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid's Wild Bunch Gang
RMS Olympic, sister ship to Titanic.
One of the greatest speech in American history
NASA astronaut Anna Lee Fisher
Ruby shooting Oswald, who just killed Kennedy two days earlier.
Shasta Dam under construction, California. June 1942.
Scrap and salvage depot, Butte, Montana. October 1942.
Annie Edson Taylor was the first person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel and survive. On Oct. 24, 1901, the date of Taylor's 63rd birthday, she climbed into a barrel made of oak and iron and padded with a mattress and plunged over the horseshoe falls. Taylor survived the attempt relatively uninjured, suffering only a cut to her forehead. This is her being pulled in by bystanders on a boat.
Annie Edson Taylor was the first person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel and survive. On Oct. 24, 1901, the date of Taylor's 63rd birthday, she climbed into a barrel made of oak and iron and padded with a mattress and plunged over the horseshoe falls. Taylor survived the attempt relatively uninjured, suffering only a cut to her forehead. After her feat, Taylor made some money speaking about her experience and posing for photos with tourists. She is known as the "Queen of the Mist." She later told the media "If it was with my dying breath, I would caution anyone against attempting the feat... I would sooner walk up to the mouth of a cannon, knowing it was going to blow me to pieces than make another trip over the Falls." This is her after being taken out of the barrel by bystanders.
On October 24, 1901 Annie Taylor became the first person to conquer Niagara Falls in a barrel. Here she poses with the barrel she used to survive the fall.
Si vous voulez voir le "test" top gear :
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gD6SzWbPGpE[/video]
C'est mieux de jour sans le vert fluo.
Ben la bêta ouverte de Stadium est sortie avant-hier, c'est exactement la même chose que Nations, il y a quelques éléments en plus, c'est tout.
Effectivement et je suis bien déception. Vais tester shootmania tiens, canyon c'est pas trop mon truc j'ai l'impression.
Ouais je l'ai, mais je lorgne plus sur le stadium, j'avais beaucoup joué à nations.
Je l'ai depuis un moment il me semble, pas le souvenir de l'avoir testé, vais voir ça.
D2, je vais avoir la plus grosse comme ça.
C'est juste la citation de bak je suppose.
Sinon on avait 60 visiteurs à l'instant, serait-ce lié ?
edit: Pas du tout.
Dans les logs, lesitedecuisine.fr ça doit interpeller.
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The alarmingly tall inhabitants of this small, snowy planet cast long shadows in bright moonlight. Of course, the snowy planet is actually planet Earth and the wide-angle mosaic, shown as a little planet projection, was recorded on February 25 during the long northern night of the Full Snow Moon. The second brightest celestial beacon is Jupiter, on the right above the little planet's horizon. Lights near Östersund, Sweden glow along the horizon, surrounding the snow covered lake Storsjön. The photographer reports that the journey out onto the frozen lake by sled to capture the evocative Full Snow Moon scene was accompanied by ice sounds, biting cold, and a moonlit mist.
Pas la source, mais la gonzesse : http://fapdu.com/amy-college-rules.view/116
Allez deuxième.






C'est depuis que soja est le chef du site de racistes, tout est devenu possible.
Ouais, c'est lié aux manips de rain pour être modo en bidouillant (en dur dans la base).
J'ai le même souci, si rain tu l'as réellement corrigé, je veux bien la même. De correction.
Le groupe modo n'avait juste pas le droit de supprimer ses messages, rien de plus.
Au final il l'a même pas payé car il a utilisé ses crédits gmg.

Tu me dégoutes tellement que je n'ai aucune envie de t'aider.
Je te conseille tout de même le tri screen pour ton desktop et un bout d'aerogel pour ton pénis.

Cosmonaut Valeriy V. Polyakov, who boarded Russia's Mir space station on January 8, 1994, observes rendezvous operations with the Space Shuttle Discovery on its STS-63 mission through a window on the Mir Core Module on February 6, 1995. Polyakov's second spaceflight, the longest human spaceflight in history, began on January 8, 1994 with the launch of the Soyuz TM-18 mission. He spent approximately 437 days (most of that time alone) aboard Mir conducting experiments and performing scientific research. During this flight, he completed just over 7,000 orbits of the Earth. On January 9, 1995, after 366 days in space, Polyakov formally broke the spaceflight duration record previously set by Vladimir Titov and Musa Manarov six years earlier. He returned to Earth aboard Soyuz TM-20 on March 22, 1995. Upon landing, Polyakov opted not to be carried the few feet between the Soyuz capsule and a nearby lawn chair, instead walking the short distance. In doing so, he wished to prove that humans could be physically capable of working on the surface of Mars after a long-duration transit phase. Polyakov volunteered for his 437 day flight to learn how the human body would respond to the micro-gravity environment on long-duration missions to Mars.
View of the crescent moon through the top of the earth's atmosphere. Photographed from International Space Station by Expedition 13 crew over the South China Sea, just south of Macau.
"Earthrise" is the name given to a photograph of the Earth that was taken by Apollo 8 crewmember Bill Anders on December 24, 1968, showing the Earth seemingly rising above the lunar surface. Note that this phenomenon is only visible from someone in orbit around the Moon. Because of the Moon's synchronous rotation about the Earth (i.e., the same side of the Moon is always facing the Earth), no Earthrise can be observed by a stationary observer on the surface of the Moon.
A satellite picture of the Dasht-e Kavir desert in Iran. October 2000.
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