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Sorry, I know that the title might be a bit of a PSYCH for some of you but I just had to share that we added a new anemone to our fish tank last night. We probably wouldn't have gotten it but it was on SUPER sale so we couldn't resist.

Fish Tank

Thus far we haven't named the little fella yet.

Any suggestions out there??? Note: We are only looking for female names as she is now Jerome's (pictured) object of affection.




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codechemist
07/23/10
Bernadette. BOOM.

Freefall Girl
07/24/10
Lakeisha! boom BOOM.

Subotai
08/13/10
R.I.P. Lakeisha! Man, keeping anemones alive is such a huge pain in the butt.

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1930 Art Deco Henderson
Posted 07/20/10
Image Property of Knucklebuster Inc Good grief this is a sexy creation. I can barely contain my excitement. Seriously, have you EVER seen such a delicious vehicle in your life? Here is some information that I found on it on Knucklebusterinc.com: "The bike belongs to Frank Westfall from Syracuse, NY. According to some info I found online, the bike was originally built by O. Ray Courtney in 1936 and is based on a 1930 K.J Henderson. The bike is powered by inline four cylinder (not a scooter as some have said, check the shot of the motor below) and as I’m sure you can gather by now, is a one-off custom. What I can confirm is it does run and while it looked a bit unwieldy, Frank could be seen riding the bike around the Fairgrounds all weekend. But let’s be honest here (and maybe I’m wrong) - you don’t have this bike in your stable to go out for a long Sunday afternoon ride to get some ice cream. That said, it was pretty awesome to see the bike being ridden (even when rain started to come down) instead of being sheltered behind a velvet rope, never to see the rubber touch asphalt again. The bike is a fantastic piece of history, the craftsmanship is absolutely stunning and it’s surely more of a museum piece than a daily rider. Frank has obviously spent an incredible amount of time meticulously restoring and rebuilding the bike to its current gorgeous state. Hats off to Frank for the amazing work he did and for sharing it with all us gawkers. Frank, if you see this and want to send in more info about the bike, I’d love to share it." Lastly, thanks to Dave for finding this gem. Image Property of Knucklebuster Inc Image Property of Knucklebuster Inc There are many more images of on the linked site so I highly recommend you getting over there and checking it out. Good grief this is a sexy creation. I can barely contain my excitement. Seriously, have you EVER seen such a delicious vehicle in your life?

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