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Europe - From a Swedes Perspective | ||
Political
map of Europe | ||
I've
been away for quite some time now and that made me think about where I'm from
and so forth. This creation is a result of me contemplating about Sweden and its
roll in contemporary Europe. Don't take this political map too seriously. I don't
feel like being the victim of political correctness today. | ||
Poker Clothes Model? Yes, but an Ugly One | ||
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I heard through the grape vines that friends of mine at The Honolulu Advertiser
were looking for poker clothes models this one day. They called me and there I
was with a bunch of people that I hadn't seen before. Clockwise from top left: Monica Brown, 42, of Waikiki; Eli Sakai, 24, of Honolulu; Robin Hansson, 29, of Ala Moana, and Ian Forester, 35, of 'Aina-Haina | ||
"Cabbage"
Vs. "Butterbean" | ||
In
center of attention were the two Super Heavyweights Wesley "Cabbage"
Correira and his opponent Eric "Butterbean" Esch. Worth mentioning is
that Cabbage who weighed in at 261 lbs was dwarfed by Butterbean's whopping 394.5
lbs. | ||
Are Texans Taking Over the Caribbean? | ||
| People of the Caribbean island of St. Maarten recently raised concerns about the influence of a couple of cowboys roaming freely on the island. Their presence bothers the locals greatly since their "shoot-first-and-ask-later" mentality is ever present. Where is it going to end? | ||
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Guess
and click. | ||
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| I've had long hair for quite some time and it was time to cut it. Since I had no clue what haircut I wanted, I quickly decided to shave it off in case I changed my mind. One thing I couldn't resist was to have some fun along the way. Enjoy, because I certainly did. | ||
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Picture
taken at Ka'a'awa, North Shore HI. | ||
| After three painful hours under the needle, the tattoo was finally done. The pattern I chose is a modification of a traditional Hawaiian tattoo called shark teeth. The old Hawaiians considered it as a protector against all kinds of spirits, but also ordinary people. Unfortunately, most of the knowledge concerning Hawaiian tattooing is lost today due to modern society, but many contemporary tattoo artist still respect what their ancestors did and what little they do know of it today. | ||
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Solid Editor, Robin Hansson | ||
Ray de Caca Productions - 2005 | ||