Sunday, February 24, 2013

Cool Names For Animals images

Some cool names for animals images:


A Great Yard Cart to Haul Everything Around
names for animals
Image by rikkis_refuge
Sometimes the ground is too muddy or snowy for even our four-wheel-drive vehicles to make it around. And it's a long haul from the Red Barn to Feline Fields with 1800 pounds of cat litter every week. It's a long haul from the Purple Barn to Bovine Boulevard with bales of hay. It's a long haul from all the Animal Stations to the Trash Truck with 400 pounds of poop. When you have to lug it all by hand ….. Think about buying a cart, painting your name on it and donating it to Rikki's Refuge! That every time the weather's been, will be thinking about you! Lowe’s Home Improvement only .98


20080622 - Oranjello and the turtle - 159-5959 - Oranjello & Turtle - Checkin' Him Out (30s) (mjpeg) (20fps) (mono snd)
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Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Turtles are not the most exciting animal to capture on video (unless they're having sex). However, Oranjello may beg to differ.

BACKSTORY: Carolyn found a turtle -- right where we turn around in the chute to get out of our driveway. He surely would have been crushed had she not noticed, as he was not walking. He had dug a little hole and was kind of hanging out in it. So we took him inside for a photo shoot with the cat, named him Timmy The Turtle (after a NoFX song), and kept him in our bathtub for 3 days. Why? I don't know. Just for the novelty of it. Later, we released him by the creek in our back yard.

Another interesting thing about this turtle is that he barely fit in his shell. When his head went in, his tail would stick out; and vice-versa.

lunging, walking, watching.
Oranjello, Timmy The the turtle.
video.

upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

June 22, 2008.


Thomas, 12
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Image by pni
This is one image of six from a series about identities online and in real life, exhibited in 2003 under the name Personatus together with Minna Grönstrand at two locations in Helsinki companied by a website (not available anymore).

The animal figures used in this series are something I originally designed when I was a children's camp counsellor, in the mid 1990's, for the kids to print on t-shirts. The figures became popular also among grown-ups and I just republished them on Redbubble: ANIMAL t-shirts.

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