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1956 Edsel Raven concept car
The Ford Thunderbird began life in 1953 as a direct response to Chevrolet's recently unveiled Corvette prototype. Calling in some major players in the design field, the Thunderbird rapidly developed from idea to prototype in about a year. Ford was very pleased to see record-breaking sales of the Thunderbird reach 23 times the number of Corvettes sold in 1955.
With a new Edsel Corsair model staged for production in 1958, Edsel saw the great success and popularity of the Thunderbird as a viable platform for a mid-level entry personal luxury car within the Ford corporate lineup below the top-of-the-line Continental. In 1956, borrowing the Thunderbird’s basic frame and removable hardtop roof, Edsel had its design team rush to create a prototype similar to the Thunderbird in length, though being slightly heftier in general proportions to fit the fresh styling of the new Corsair.
Edsel was so confident it had a winner, that an operable prototype of the car was driven to a meeting with Ford execs where it was touted that the new Raven model would provide a bit more headroom and elbow room than the Thunderbird, and offer even more luxury options at mid-level pricing. Edsel also went on to elaborate how Ford could then focus more attention to racing applications of the Thunderbird as to be more competitive against the Corvette.Hemmings OriginalsThe video player is currently playing an ad.
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1959 Edsel Raven Roadster
Issued by WMCE - Western Models Collector's Edition in October 2020. It is 1:43 scale and crafted in white metal. A Limited Edition, 1 of 30. The model is finished in Jet Black & Snow White.
This is a Concept Vehicle for Edsel based on the Ford Thunderbird platform. Not sure about this, but it is a very cool model.
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꒰♡꒱ —  PET NAMES MASTERLIST .
under the cut, you’ll find a total of 578 name ideas for furry friends sorted in alphabetical order!!   if you find this post useful, please consider giving it a like / reblog so i know ♡♡
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abby, ace, angel, annie, allie, angus, apollo, aries, athena, autumn, avery, alvin, amour, aspen, archie, artie, ava, alice, alpha, aslan, almond, alfie, axel, appricot
baby, bailey, basil, bella, bean, bandit, betty, birdie, betsy, bear, beau, bonnie, blossom, biscuit, blue, bo, boomer, brownie, bingo, bambi, bacon, billie, bubbles, bitsy, boots, bb, buddy, buster, bowser, barbie
candy, callie, chanel, chloe, cinnamon, cleo, coco, cricket, captain, cash, champ, chunky, chancey, charlie, chester, chico, chief, cooper, chipper, cookie, campbell, clove/r, coffee, coconut
daisy, dakota, delia, diamond, dixie, dolly, duchess, dane, dexter, diego, diesel, dodge/r, duke, dexter, darcey, dawn, dainty, dora, dizzy, decker, dallas, dagwood, dew, drusilla
eden, ella, ellie, emmy, eddie, elmer, eli, emmett, echo, elvis, eva, enid, eiffel, easter, elfa, edsel, evita, elzie
fiona, foxy, fern, fanny, finn, flash, frankie, fritz, fairy, fang, fancy, ferris, fey, flo, fluffy, fly, fudge, fuzzball, finch, foster, figo, fidget, frodo, flick, frieza
gaia, gumball, gumdrop, goldie, griffin, gus, georgie, gordon, garfield, glitter, gollum, goose, grover, gremlin, gem, gidget, goober, grumpy, gulliver
ham, harry, hope, hickory, harley, henry, hazel, holly, happy, hunter, hopscotch, hershey, harvey, honey, honeybee, hilda, hutch, hyde, hugo, hiccup, hawthorne, hades
icy, indie, itchy, isla, itsy bitsy, izzy, ivory, indigo, iggy, izzy, ike, ima, inigo, ira, isabella, iman
jabba, jade, jax, jj, jiffy, joey, july, juniper, june, juno, jackson, jagger, jasmine, jedi, jellybean, jack jack, jubilee, jonesy, jimbo, jock, jenkins, jinkies, jazz, janie, jaws, jennie, jiggly puff, jiggles, jodie
king, kai, kaijo, kermit, karma, krabby, kraken, kylo, koko, kali, kash, kane, kenny, kiddo, kimmy, kip, kisses, kit kat, kitty, kiwi, klaus, kleo, koda, kona, kylie, kooper, kimbo
luna, lola, lily, lady, lucky, lovey, loki, linus, lilo, lightning, leapfrog, lemon, lemondrop, lacy, luigi, lavender, lilac, leia, levi, lenny, lewis, libby, little, link, little foot, leftie, lulu, lurk, lydia, lynx, lars, lovebug
m&m, mabel, macaroni, macy, mae, midge, milo, midnight, marshmallow, maisie, mischief, mocha, monster, monty, munchkin, muppet, magenta, magoo, magic, maggie, malibu, maxwell, maximus, max, meeko, melody, mellow, mickey, millie, mimi, minnie, mint, missy, moon, moxie, muffy, muffin, mystic
nana, nanette, nanny, nani, newbury, natwick, nico, noah, nixon, nymph, nyx, nacho, nacia, nibbles, niche, noisy, nessie, nugget, napoleon, nanook, nutella, nellie, neon, neptune, nightmare
oatmeal, ozzy, octavia, october, oddball, olive, oreo, oscar, odie, olaf, oasis, oceana, o’hara, oakley, odessa, odin, ollie, olympia, omega, onyx, otis
panda, pumpkin, pops, popcorn, patches, prince, princess, precious, pepper, paige, pongo, poppy, penny, prudence, polly, priscilla, prancer, paris, pooh, peanut, potato, piggy, peppermint, pancake
ralph, ribbit, riley, rio, raphael, rebel, rex, roo, river, rocket, rosie, ruby, rey, ranger, raven, razzle, red, reese, retro, rhino, rigsby, ringo, rizzo, rocky, rogue, rolo, romeo, ross, roxie, ruckus
spencer, spyro, sadie, sage, sabrina, sugar, scout, sass, sky, sunny, sally, storm, stevie, sammie, scarlet, snickers, sweetie, snow/y, snoop/y, suzy, sookie, sapphire, sushi, sedona, skittles, sparkle/s, sweetpea, skipper, spot, sterling, sox, scar, scottie, scooby, sprocket
tinkerbell, tank, tango, tigger, teddy, taz, turner, toto, tess, topaz, tulip, tomika, tycoon, toki, trinket, tootsie, tarzan, trouble, twiggy, tetra, tia, thunder, thor, thumper, titan, toby, twinkle, twizzler
ursula, unit, urian, ulana, unix, utopia, urmina, unique, ultra, ufo
vesper, velvet, vanilla, valentine, vito, victory, voodoo, vallisa, vallie, valino, vanessa, vandooh, van goh, vega, vee, varro
wolfe, wolfie, wagner, whiskers, wendy, willie, worm, winnie, waldo, woody, warlock, wildfire
x-tray, xandor, xampus, xandrana, xandy, xanta, xara, xena, xera, xisco, xylo
yzma, yoda, yaki, yahoo, yogi, yeti, yenga, yumi, yello, yamana, yeska
zeus, zombie, zara, zoe/y, ziggy, zeke, zelda, zero, zola, zane, zorro, zia, zazu, zip/per, zella, zsa zsa, zadie, zoro, zorra, zephyr
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24/7 Dance Convention, Atlanta, GA: RESULTS
High Scores by Age:
Sidekick Solo
1st: Charlotte Brayman-’Wonderful World’
2nd: Emersyn Lawson-’Beautiful Things’
2nd: Khylie Wilkerson-’Proud Mary’
3rd: Audrey Mikkelson-’Shake the Room’
4th: Brenna Ferrell-’Showstopper’
Mini Solo
1st: Mia Clark-’Dem Beats’
1st: Carrigan Paylor-’Orange Colored Sky’
2nd: Elizabeth Scott Lanier-’Bitter Earth’
2nd: Kaylee Schwamb-’See Me Now’
3rd: Ashley Otano-’Dark Matter’
3rd: AnaKate Danner-’Malfunction’
3rd: Ella Barnes-’Nobody’s Watching’
3rd: Layla Karadchy-’Tomorrow’
4th: Jasmine Pando-’Amelia’
4th: Georgia Beth Peters-’Come Together’
4th: Allie Plott-’Fire’
4th: Savy Luetchtefeld-’Sound of Silence’
5th: Lauren Fenton-’Boogie Shoes’
5th: Cora Wunder-’Faith’
5th: Rudie Bolton-’Still Don’t Know My Name’
6th: Isabella Shortridge-’In This Shirt’
7th: Bella Smith-’Against The Music’
7th: Sami Nix-’Bridges’
7th: Rose Mangan-’Make Someone Happy’
7th: Ruby Wilkes Petty-’Once Upon Another Time’
8th: Alessandra Gauger-’Morning’
9th: Kenzie Wagoner-’Recharge’
9th: Laila Taylor-’Riot Rhythm’
10th: Belle Brining-’Ain’t to proud to beg’
10th: Malea Moore-’Big Time’
10th: Gabi Brown-’Brown Skin Girl’
10th: Sydney Lawrence-’Everybody Wants To Rule the World’
10th: Lyrah Atkins-’Keep It Moving’
10th: Vivian Liu-’Opportunity’
10th: Channing Jones-’Tight Rope’
Junior Solo
1st: Giselle Gandarilla-’All Human Beings’
2nd: Nicholas Moreno-’Blue Lips’
2nd: Emme James Anderson-’Resume’
3rd: Mia Doyle-’Designated Harmony’
3rd: Brinkley Pittman-’Gravity’
3rd: Belle Richardson-’Seven Birds’
3rd: Leila Winker-’Takt’
4th: Addison Bradley-’Dynamite’
4th: Maddie Shaw-’Final Goodbye’
4th: Caroline Powell-’How Rare’
4th: McGowan Howell-’Resurface’
4th: Maely Weaver-’Staggered In a Configuration’
4th: Cadence Lyles-’Warrior Queen’
5th: Amanda Fenton-’Devil In Disguise’
5th: Emma Martin-’Dreams’
5th: Leah Midgett-’Mirror Mirror’
5th: Morgan Belyeu-’Older’
5th: Vanessa Johnson-’Over The Rainbow’
6th: Kaden Brown-’Resolution’
7th: Mollie Mikkelson-’Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’
7th: Gracie Elder-’No More Tears’
7th: Sloane Dawson-’TEA’
7th: Scarlett Liu-’Unaccompanied’
7th: Sydney Martin-’Vibeology’
8th: Isabella Burdo-’Dance, Dance, Dance’
8th: Estella Guzman-’No Contamination’
8th: Alora Freeman-’Sing to the Moon’
9th: Lila Jane Meadows-’Friend Like Me’
9th: Ever Martin-’Long Time Traveler’
9th: Ensley King-’Ruby Blue’
9th: Gracie Hawkins-’Smokestacks’
10th: MacKenzie Meissner-’Be Strong’
10th: Kinsleigh Gullette-’Despicable’
10th: Pierce Bevans-’Float’
10th: Stella Adamson-’Gamzatti Variation’
10th: Sophia Bell-’Waving Through A Window’
10th: Taylor Dillard-’Way Down We Go’
Teen Solo
1st: Brady Farrar-’Once More’
2nd: Oliver Keane-’Electric Pulse’
2nd: Georgia Greene-’Warning’
3rd: Preslie Rosamond-’Possibly Maybe’
3rd: Sophie Garcia-’Warrior’
4th: Emma Vaughan-’Tango’
5th: Camille Pepper-’1,000 Faces’
5th: Savannah Manning-’Line Thickness’
6th: Emery Sousley-’Birds of Paradise’
6th: Addy Beckham-’Fame’
6th: Natalie Bumgarner-’Lullaby’
6th: Angelina Brennan-’Woman’
7th: Loren Puchalski-’All The Time’
7th: Nika Nosova-’Epiphany’
7th: Sydney Jones-’Raise Your Voice’
7th: Jackson Smoak-’The Longest Time’
8th: Abigail McKinney-’Shout’
8th: Haley Midgett-’Smile to Me’
8th: Callaghan Johnson-Untitled’
9th: Hadley Snell-’Like This’
10th: Emmy Fuller-’Be Be Your Love’
10th: Tierney Denny-Lybbert-’Lean Back’
10th: Sophie Hunsicker-’Take Flight’
10th: Kayleigh Atterton-’Wild Is The Wind’
Senior Solo
1st: Xavier logan-’Self Memoria’
2nd: Thiago Pacheco-’I’m Naturally Platinum’
3rd: Lily Sledge-’My One and Only’
3rd: Kayleigh Everhart-’Thunderstruck’
4th: Grace Robinson-’Always;
4th: Wysdem Ceaser-’Blades’
4th: Niya Smith-’Down2Ride’
4th: Seth Gibson-’Identity’
5th: Chloe Jeffcoat-’As For The Fall’
5th: Dai Boyd-’Try A Little Tenderness’
6th: Alexandra Jinglov-’Action Reaction’
6th: Maika Takemoto-’Changes’
6th: Bella Mills-’Everywhere, Still’
6th: Shaeleigh Person-’Mine’
6th: Christian Butts-’Ohm Sweet Ohm’
6th: Brittany Willard-’Unchained Melody’
6th: Javon Moore-’Visions’
7th: Tristin Edsel-’And So It Goes’
7th: Belle Mason-’Drones’
7th: Saleya James-’Fix You’
7th: Lily Thompson-’Foolish Games’
7th: Savannah Folding-’Heart Shaped Birthmark’
7th: Kirsten Brown-’Trainwreck’
7th: Ella Samellas-’Without You’
8th: CJ Parker-’A Letter From France’
8th: Bailey Cerio-’Free Falling’
8th: Mallory McCormick-’Rose’
8th: Chloe Barr-’Still Light’
8th: Jalen Scriven-’TIME’
9th: Jasmyn Hopper-’Another Lifetime’
9th: Raven Rutledge-’A Pale’
9th: Sydney Scott-’Forsaken’
9th: Katelyn Midgett-’Georgia’
9th: Morgen Watkins-’Gonna Love Me’
9th: Ryin Corcoran-’Red Dust’
9th: Sophie Hooker-’We’ll Meet Again’
9th: Hannah Rivers-’Will You Ever Return’
10th: Blair Southerland-’Desperation’
10th: Izzie Bringle-’Hush’
Sidekick Duo/Trio
1st: West Main Studios-’Colors Of the Wind’
2nd: To The Pointe-’Wildside’
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: Carolina Collective Dance-’It’s Quiet Uptown’
2nd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Loves Me Like A Rock’
3rd: Carolina Collective Dance-’Proud’
3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’To Build A Home’
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Even The Sun’
2nd: Milele Academy-’Fiyah Speak’
3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Nothing We Can Do’
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Let Me Follow’
2nd: Milele Academy-’Down We Go’
2nd: The Royal Dance Academy-’Grieving’
3rd: Great Gig Dance Co-’Canon In D’
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Addictive’
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Verlust’
2nd: Milele Academy-’Darkest Hour’
3rd: Studio 413-’Black Flies’
Sidekick Group
1st: Studio Powers-’Big Love, Small Moments’
Mini Group
1st: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Daisies’
2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Bones’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Hey Hi Hello’
3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’The Moment’
3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Wepa’
Junior Group
1st: The Southern Strutt-’A Young Mind’s Thoughts’
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Made of Stone’
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’The Swan’
2nd: Studio Powers-’Cry Me A River’
3rd: Milele Academy-’Save a Horse’
Teen Group
1st: Milele Academy-’Close Up’
1st: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Slack Jaw’
1st: Studio 413-’Social Media Overload’
1st: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Wooden Hymnal In C’
2nd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’He’s A Dream’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Shaken Lung’
Senior Group
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’I’m Delighted’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’What A Girl Wants’
3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Dying of Thirst’
Sidekick Line
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Mr Piano Man’
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Rainbow Brite’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Besties’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Dump Him’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Reflections’
Mini Line
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Fergalicious’
2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Brown Skin Girl’
2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Found A Good One’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’As Good As It Gets’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Back At It’
Junior Line
1st: The Southern Strutt-’This Place About to Blow’
2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Dance Apocalyptic’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’I Will Leave The Light On’
3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Genesis’
3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Kill The Lights’
Teen Line
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Lay Them Before Me’
2nd: Studio 413-’Hold On Tight’
3rd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Midnight Street’
Senior Line
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Sunny Side of the Street’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Charlie Boy’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Deep Fried Flavor’
2nd: Great Gig Dance Co-’I’d Love to Change The World’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Layla’
2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Matter’
3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Full Bloom’
3rd: Studio 413-’Rumors’
Sidekick Extended Line
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Flying Solo’
Mini Extended Line
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Fly Kicks’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Wonderland’
3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’The Happy Disco Show’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Yacht Club Cuties’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Foot On The Gas’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Walk It Out’
3rd: Studio 413-’Girl Boss’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Work’
2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Earthquake’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’The Wave’
3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Angels’
3rd: The Southern Strutt-’XR2′
Senior Extended Line
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’The Reception’
2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Here Comes The Boom’
Sidekick Production
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Chewy Chewy’
Mini Production
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Yacht Club Cuties’
Junior Production
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Ski-A-Rhythmdale’
2nd: Studio 413-’Electricity’
Teen Production
1st: exonerated
2nd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Southern Hospitality’
3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Bay 2 the A’
High Scores by Performance Division:
Sidekick Jazz
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Chewy Chewy’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Rainbow Brite’ 3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Dump Him’
Sidekick Hip-Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Besties’
Sidekick Tap
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Mr Piano Man’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’ABC’ 3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Shout’
Sidekick Contemporary
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Flying Solo’
Sidekick Lyrical
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Reflections’ 2nd: Studio Powers-’Big Love, Small Moments’
Mini Jazz
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Fergalicious’ 2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Brown Skin Girl’ 3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’The Happy Disco Show’
Mini Ballet
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Concerto In D’
Mini Hip-Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Fly Kicks’ 2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Found A Good One’ 3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Back At It’
Mini Tap
1st: The Southern Strutt-’As Good As It Gets’ 2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Love Shack’ 3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Jitterbug’
Mini Contemporary
1st: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Daisies’ 2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Bones’ 3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’The Moment’
Mini Lyrical
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’3000 Miles’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Fly Me To The Moon’ 3rd: Studio 413-’Helium’
Mini Musical Theatre
1st: The Southern Strutt-’Wonderland’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Yacht Club Cuties’ 3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Little Shop of Horrors’
Junior Jazz
1st: The Southern Strutt-’This Place About to Blow’ 2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Dance Apocalyptic’ 2nd: Studio 413-’Electricity’ 3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Kill The Lights’ 3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Genesis’
Junior Ballet
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Violin Fantastique’
Junior Hip-Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Foot On The Gas’ 2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Walk It Out’ 3rd: Studio 413-’Girl Boss’
Junior Tap
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Sussudio’ 1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Here Comes The Sun’ 2nd: Studio 413-’Into the Night’ 3rd: Great Gig Dance Co-’Tiny Dancer’
Junior Contemporary
1st: The Southern Strutt-’I Will Leave The Light On’ 2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’The Swan’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’A Young Mind’s Thoughts’ 3rd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Off The Rails’
Junior Lyrical
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Made of Stone’ 2nd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Daisies’ 3rd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Firework’
Junior Musical Theatre
1st: The Southern Strutt-’First Day Fruge’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’The Gospel Truth’ 3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Zero to Hero’
Junior Acro
1st: The WHEREHOUSE-’Day-O’
Junior Specialty
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Ski-A-Rhythmdale’ 2nd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Grease!’
Teen Jazz
1st: The Southern Strutt-’XR2′ 1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’I Hope My Life’ 2nd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Shake’ 3rd: Studio 413-’Body Language’ 3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Kick It’
Teen Hip-Hop
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Work’ 2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Earthquake’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’The Wave’ 3rd: Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Southern Hospitality’
Teen Tap
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Rock Your Body’ 2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Hook’ 3rd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Wooden Hymnal In C’ 3rd: Studio 413-’Gold Watch’ 3rd: The Southern Strutt-’Gold Watch’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Exonerated’ 2nd: Studio 413-’Hold On Tight’ 3rd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Embrace the World’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Midnight Street’ 2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Angels’ 3rd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’This Particular Dream’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Groundhog Day’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Beetlejuice’ 3rd: Heather Wayne’s Dance Company-’Too Darn Hot’
Teen Acro
1st: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Oceans’ 2nd: Studio Powers-’Area 51′
Teen Specialty
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Lay Them Before Me’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Book of Love’ 3rd: Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Hip Hip Chin Chin’ 3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Born to Be Alive’
Senior Jazz
1st: Studio 413-’Rumors’ 2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Human Nature’ 3rd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Saved By The DJ’
Senior Ballet
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Recomposed’
Senior Hip-Hop
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’Deep Fried Flavor’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Here Comes The Boom’ 3rd: North Georgia Dance and Music Factory-’Power’
Senior Tap
1st: Rhythm Dance Center-’What A Girl Wants’ 2nd: Great Gig Dance Co-’I’d Love to Change The World’ 2nd: Rhythm Dance Center-’Layla’ 3rd: Great Gig Dance Co-’Faith’
Senior Contemporary
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’I’m Delighted’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Charlie Boy’ 2nd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Dying of Thirst’ 3rd: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Full Bloom’
Senior Lyrical
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Matter’ 2nd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Tides of Lamentation’ 3rd: Dothan School of Dance-’It’s All Coming Back to Me’
Senior Musical Theatre
1st: Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Sunny Side of the Street’ 2nd: The Southern Strutt-’Too Darn Hot’ 3rd: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Might As Well Be’
Senior Specialty
1st: Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’The Reception’
11 O’Clock:
Sidekick
Studio Powers-’DANCE’
The Southern Strutt-’Flying Solo’
Rhythm Dance Center-’Besties’
Mini
Studio 413-’Helium’
West Main Studios-’Spiders’
Milele Academy-’Move Your Body’
Studio Powers-’Iconology’
Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Bones’
Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Daisies’
Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Found A Good One’
Rhythm Dance Center-’Fly Kicks’
The Southern Strutt-’Fergalicious’
Junior
Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Dance Apocalyptic’
Studio 413-’Girl Boss’
Rhythm Dance Center-’Foot On The Gas’
The Southern Strutt-’This Place About to Blow’
Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Kill The Lights’
Milele Academy-’Missy’
Studio Powers-’Cry Me A River’
Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Made of Stone’
Teen
The Southern Strutt-’The Wave’
Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Hip Hip Chin Chin’
Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Exonerated’
Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’Lay Them Before Me’
Oconee Youth School of Performance-’Poppin Party’
The WHEREHOUSE-’Changes’
Studio Powers-’Stand Up’
Milele Academy-’Close Up’
Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Southern Hospitality’
Studio 413-’Hold On Tight’
Rhythm Dance Center-’Earthquake’
Senior
Dothan School of Dance-’You’ll Never Walk Alone’
Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’The Reception’
Rhythm Dance Center-’What A Girl Wants’
Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Sunny Side of the Street’
The Southern Strutt-’Charlie Boy’
Great Gig Dance Co-’I’d Love to Change The World’
Studio 413-’Rumors’
Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Exile’
Milele Academy-’Get It’
Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Bitter’
Heather Wayne’s Dance Company-’Old Skin’
Smitty’s Performing Arts Center-’Where Is The Love’
Studio Showcase:
Milele Academy-’Close Up’
West Main Studio-’E R’
Variations Dance Studio-’Through The Cracks’
Upstate Carolina Dance Center-’Exile’
The WHEREHOUSE-’Changes’
The Southern Strutt-’Charlie Boy’
Studio Powers-’Stand Up’
Studio 413-’Rumors’
Rhythm Dance Center-’Earthquake’
Oconee Youth School of Performance-’Poppin Party’
North Georgia Dance and Music Factory-’Tap Dat’
Heather Wayne’s Dance Company-’Old Skin’
Gretchen Greene School of Dance-’Hip Hip Chin Chin’
Great Gig Dance Co-’I’d Love to Change The World’
Dancemakers of Atlanta-’Exonerated’
Columbia City Jazz Conservatory-’The Reception’
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The last 20 chemical elements OCs (currently up to 118 elements discovered)
Some special traits of these guys (prepare for the terribly explanations):
-    They were born from eggs, which is magically appears in their world (my chemical elements OCs lives in a different world, not on Earth, but they can teleport/connect with the Earth). The eggs are created without parents - The eggs hatch in a different amount of time, most of them takes more than one year, the longest takes 31 years (Norbert and Larry) - The eggs born in their world is the time when the elements synthesized in the Earth, and the egg hatched in their world is the elements were officially named in the Earth (Nihonium, Moscovium, Tennessine and Oganesson were named on 28 November 2016, at the time the egg hatch and Naohiro, Michael, Tyson and Oleg born and they are 3 years old at the time I upload) - Although they are the chemical element character (personification, but animal), their body has not even made up of one atom of the element. They are made out of similar components to nuclear waste because they were born artificially from lighter nuclei. This is different from the lighter elements (Hydrogen to Californium), which they mainly made out of their elements. - They are also having a different type of mutation as their “birthmark”, which they are physically harmed (e.g. Part of Ransford’s skin is brownish tint because of his radiation burn “birthmark”, Dennis has rashes on his arms and back, etc). The mutation develops more when they are older, for some of the cases - While some of the lighter radioactive elements have glowing eyes (e.g Promethium, Radium, Uranium, etc.), all these guys (Einsteinium and beyond) have glowing eyes, no exception. - The transactinides also have a certain trait that differs from Einsteinium to Lawrencium:    o Transactinides are generally being fat/thick or at least above average weight    o When they are 14 years old, their body (especially abdomen (stomach) area) getting thicker (most of them, like Rf to Hs, look like they have a pot belly). This process is like they are hitting their “puberty”
Short description of their personality in order (left to right) (WIP):
Edsel Einsteinium (bird, male): Genius scientist that interest in physics, maths and chemistry. Even though he is a bit clumsy and a lab rat, he can run very fast Fermo Fermium (bird, male): Energetic, childish, loves adventures, sci-fi nerd. Loves hotdog and pizza Modest Mendelevium (bird, male): Anxious, gloomy-looking, smart. Have OCD (when his properties not organized, it nerves him) Norbert Nobelium (bird male): Serious, short-tempered, loud when angry, can speak six languages. Always seen wearing formal suit. Larry Lawrencium (bird, male): Jungle(?) bird. Healing power and can stop/control the path of moving objects. Ransford Rutherfordium (crocodile, male): Stubborn, lazy, even sleeps in laboratory or nuclear power station. Loves to give an idea to his friends Dobromir Dubnium (raven, male): Friendly, talkative, binge on eating Sergio Seaborgium (wolf-bird hybrid, male): Quiet, stoic, loves reading books Bohrrys Bohrium (seagull, male): Looks tired. Loves sea Hans Hassium (eagle, male): Mysterious magician. Don't like to talk to anyone Marton and Matteo Meitnerium (gryphon, conjoined twin, both male): Conjoined by tail. Opposite personalities    - Marton: Though, loves to punching    - Matteo: Timid, always takes care of his twin brother Dennis Darmstadtium (eagle, male): Ancient Egyptian(?) theme. Friendly, calm, gentle. Ruggiero Roentgenium (falcon, male): Pirate theme, even though he doesn't act like a pirate. X-ray vision Celestyn "Cyan" Copernicium (bird, male): Happy-go-lucky. Binge on eating cakes. Fluid-y hair, wings and tail. Flying ability Naohiro Nihonium (bird, male): Shy, socially awkward (kinda like Nickel). Also jungle(?) theme (Bismuth crystal grows on him) Florian Flerovium (duck, male): Mail delivery/Paperboy. Flying ability Michael Moscovium (bird, male): Gamer, sci-fi geek. Glitchy body Lavin "Lewis" Livermorium (woodpecker, male): Quiet, loves traveling (even though he's like 7) Tyson Tennessine (crow, male): Quiet, mysterious, sad, rarely talked Oleg Oganesson (bird-dragon hybrid, male): Very quiet, not been talked for 3 years (from when he hatched from egg). Broken dragon wings 
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Read-in-2016 Masterlist
This is not my personal best year for number of books read. (That was last year.) I read 68 books for the first time, and reread 12. But I did read more non-fiction and non-genre books than I usually do, and I enjoyed most of what I read, and I got through 2/3 of the Riverside Chaucer, so I’m counting this year as a win.
Italics: rated 7-8; Bolded: rated 9-10
Urban Fantasy
Chaos Choreography - Seanan McGuire
The Grendel Affair - Lisa Sherrin
Once Broken Faith - Seanan McGuire
Who Killed Sherlock Holmes? - Paul Cornell
Zoo City - Lauren Beukes
Other Fantasy
A Conspiracy of Ravens - Lila Bowen
A Gathering of Shadows - V.E. Schwab
The Invisible Library - Genevieve Cogman
Johannes Cabal the Necromancer - Jonathan L. Howard
Sailing to Sarantium - Guy Gavriel Kay
The Untold Tale - J.M. Frey
A Wake of Vultures - Lila Bowen
Whitechapel Gods - S.M. Peters
Science Fiction
Caliban’s War - James S.A. Corey
Chimera - Mira Grant
Crosstalk - Connie Willis
Dune - Frank Herbert
Feedback - Mira Grant
Jokers Wild - George R. R. Martin et al.
The Man in the High Castle - Philip K. Dick
Starfarers - Vonda N. McIntyre
Time Salvager - Wesley Chu
Mystery
Beauty, Beast, and Belladonna - Maia Chance
Come Hell or Highball - Maia Chance
The Devil’s Making - Seán Haldane
Girl Waits with Gun - Amy Stewart
A Murder of Magpies - Judith Flanders
The Unfortunate Decisions of Dahlia Moss - Max Wirestone
Graphic Novels
Alias, Vol. 2 - Brian Michael Bendis
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - Alan Moore
Planetary, Vol. 1 - Warren Ellis
Rat Queens, Vol. 3 - Kurt Wiebe
Rivers of London: Body Work - Ben Aaronovitch
Saga, Vol. 6 - Brian K. Vaughan
The Unwritten, Vol. 5 - Mike Carey
We Stand on Guard - Brian K. Vaughan
Will Supervillains Be On The Final?, Vol. 1 - Naomi Novik
Middle Grade
The Case of the Girl in Grey - Jordan Stratford
The Dark Lord of Derkholm - Diana Wynne Jones
George - Alex Gino
The Great Sasquatch Escape - Suzanne Selfors
The Key to Extraordinary - Natalie Lloyd
Teen
Dumplin’ - Julie Murphy
Into the Dim - Janet B. Taylor
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children - Ransom Riggs
Openly Straight - Bill Konigsberg
This Savage Song - Victoria Schwab
A Study in Charlotte - Brittany Cavallaro
Short Stories and Novellas
Every Heart a Doorway - Seanan McGuire
Genius Loci - Jaym Gates, ed.
The Green Man - Ellen Datlow, ed.
The Witches of Lychford - Paul Cornell
Witpunk - Claude Lalumière and Marty Halpern
Other Fiction
The City of Mirrors - Justin Cronin
Dragonfly in Amber - Diana Gabaldon
Eagle in Exile - Alan Smale
Fellside - M.R. Carey
Finding Fraser - K.C. Dyer
Possession - A.S. Byatt
The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend - Katarina Bivald
Yiddish for Pirates - Gary Barwin
Non-Fiction
Bird by Bird - Anne Lamott
A Forest of Time - Peter Nabokov
Grunt - Mary Roach
The Monuments Men - Robert M. Edsel
Sister Queens - Julia Fox
SPQR - Mary Beard
A Time of Gifts - Patrick Leigh Fermor
Time Travel: a History - James Gleick
Other
The Canterbury Tales - Geoffrey Chaucer
The Comedy of Errors - William Shakespeare
The Riverside Chaucer, Part 2 - Geoffrey Chaucer
Rereads
Discworld from Soul Music to Jingo (I’ve been following along with @markdoesstuff
Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats - T.S. Eliot
The Vorkosigan Saga from Warrior’s Apprentice to Komarr
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This is what 2019 looked like for me... lots of shoots but not as many as previous years. it means I'll have to ramp it up for 2020 won't I? which one was your favorite (some of these have not yet been released) PHOTO SHOOTS 2019: Mackenzi Johnson, Astronoid, Nekrogoblikon, Wednesday 13 x6, Escape The Fate, Attila, The Mendenhall Experiment, Lindsay Schoolcraft, Lena (Infected Rain), Once Human, Jinxx, Jake Pitts, Stitched Up Heart, Spencer (Ice Nine Kills), All That Remains x2, Jimmies Chicken Shack, Mortiis, Dani Filth. Zeal and Ardor, Shattered Sun, New Years Day x3, Ash Costello x4, Andy Black, Nita Strauss, Angel Vivaldi, Jacky Vincent, September Mourning, Static-X, Edsel (Dope), Dez (DevilDriver), Raven (Raven Black), Ghost, Abbath, Cardinal Copia, Lacuna Coil, Caroline Williams, Kamelot, Demons and Wizards, Charlotte (Delain), The HU, Sick of it All, Municipal Waste, Bruce Campbell, In This Moment, Art of Shock, Steel City, Tango Down, Lizzy Borden, Lauren Hart (Once Human), Seven Spires. https://ift.tt/2MFfsR9
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itsworn · 5 years
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Rattle Trap T: Dave Rocha’s 1926 Ford Sedan
When’s the last time you saw a hot rod Model T sedan? For most, it might be Lil’ John Buttera’s beer-bottle brown ride as seen on the September 1974 cover of HOT ROD. Nothing else has come close to that, until now.
After finding a fairly good basket case 1926 Ford Tudor, just a wee bit down the road, Dave and his buddy Brent Housley took the four-hour drive to pick up the parts. Pleasantly surprised, Dave found it was in great shape for its age and even included an original frame. The frame was used for reference points as the new homebuilt frame came together.
That frame is made up of 1 ½x3x.125-inch wall and a 1-inch square lower framerail. The front crossmember comes from Mad Max Creations owned by Brent to drop the front 1 ½ inches. The rear is Z’d 4 inches, and 1932 Ford frame horns with spreader bar are used to encase the 1923 Ford gas tank. Up front uses a Magnum 5-inch tube axle and steering arms, a five-leaf spring, 1940 Ford split wishbones, and Pete & Jakes tube shocks. Stopping happens with ’39 Lincoln brakes, Wilson Welding hubs, and Buick finned drums. A ’60 Edsel gave up its 3:89:1 rear axle. Aldan LB coilovers and Speedway torsion bars with ’75 Ford brake drums put it on the ground. A new Vega 400 13.6:1 power steering box with reservoir by MMC provides the steering.
Go power was found in a 1985 Ford 302ci V-8 and overdrive transmission, and gears selected by a Lokar shifter. Exhaust manifolds are both left-hand Falcon sprint with owner-built exhaust. A beautiful aluminum and brass air cleaner is an owner-built item and The Brassworks built the 3 ½-inch copper and brass radiator.
Henry’s body now has a recessed firewall, wood-backed floor panels, tubbed rear wheelwells, and widened rear fenders by Kiwi Metal Fab. MMC then added the 1915 Center Door Ford Model “T” rear window. The revamped sunvisor has three vents to ease airflow against the tall car’s windshield. Final body and fender metal finish and alignment came from Kiwi Metal Fab in Vancouver, Washington. The beautiful paint of Raven Black was laid on by Mike “Early Times” Parsons, also of Vancouver, Washington.
Solid brass features made by the owner are hood hold-downs and formed hood plates, gas tank straps, solid brass bumper mounting brackets for the stock bumpers, modified brass-era Franklin door handles, copper headlight wire tubes, a steel spoon pedal assembly and hinge mirror brackets. The stock Model T Ford headlights are now filled with Halogen bulbs with the 1934-style taillights having LED innards with brass doors.
Dave’s interior is class all the way; upholstered in distressed Antique Whiskey & Aztec Black Buffalo leather in Jack Mayeaux’s studio in Tigard, Oregon. The exposed top of Ash and Mahogany and Jelutong back window garnish molding was accomplished by the owner, and the dome light was crafted from 1915 Ford cowl lamp parts. A modified 1936 Ford dash has Classic Instruments and Vintage Air installed in it. Up above is a homebuilt header panel filled with map lights and a storage pocket. The steering column is owner built and topped with a restored original 1920 16-inch Ford Model T steering wheel spider with a Fordite wheel ring to give the feeling of a factory special edition. (Editor’s note: Fordite is the slag left over in painting areas.) As it built up it had to be removed because it hampered production. The pieces were used to make the steering wheel ring.
Check out these way cool wheels that started as Rocket Fire as-cast 16×5. Russ Meeks, out of Portland, Oregon, machined the outers and then added a translucent ceramic finish with a gold tint. For a 1920s factory look, Marv Norton machined mounting rings to retrofit 1934-style Ford four-cylinder caps matching the design of the oval rear window. The wheels are wrapped with the R 500×16 Excelsior Stahl Sport Radials on the front and 700×16 on the rear.
It’s very refreshing to see Dave Rocha’s perception and creativity on a body style hardly seen since the ’70s as a basis for a hot rod project. With so many wannabes these days, it’s nice to see a fresh approach from the Ford Model T era, specifically one with this quality of build. It’s my guess that you haven’t seen the last of this one.
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jeremysaffer · 4 years
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2019 shoots... which was your favorite? some of these have not yet been released. maybe I should do a top ten shoots of 2019 list sometime.. a bit late for that maybe... but here's what my year looked like... a bit lighter than most years past, but 2020... lots to look forward to. 2019 photo shoots: Mackenzi Johnson, Astronoid, Nekrogoblikon, Wednesday 13 x6, Escape The Fate, Attila, The Mendenhall Experiment, Lindsay Schoolcraft, Lena (Infected Rain), Once Human, Jinxx, Jake Pitts, Stitched Up Heart, Spencer (Ice Nina Kills), All That Remains x2, Jimmies Chicken Shack, Mortiis, Dani Filth. Zeal and Ardor, Shattered Sun, New Years Day x3, Ash Costello x4, Andy Black, Nita Strauss, Angel Vivaldi, Jacky Vincent, September Mourning, Static-X, Edsel (Dope), Dez (DevilDriver), Raven (Raven Black), Ghost, Abbath, Cardinal Copia, Lacuna Coil, Carolina Williams, Kamelot, Demons and Wizards, Charlotte (Delain), The HU, Sick of it All, Municipal Waste, Bruce Campbell, In This Moment, Art of Shock, Steel City, Tango Down, Lizzy Borden, Lauren Hart (Once Human), Seven Spires. https://ift.tt/358gUSM
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