6 JUNE 1944 – The Fallen

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“The objective was to make a visual representation of 9000 people drawn in the sand which equates the number of Civilians, Germans Forces and Allies that died during the D-day landings, 6th June during WWII as an example of what happens in the absence of peace.

“There will be no distinction between nationalities, they will be known only as ‘The Fallen’. It does not propose to be a celebration or condemnation, simply a statement of fact and tribute to life and its premature loss.” [via]

The creators’ motives appear to be honorable. Although the work was temporary, it’s stunning – a visual example of the thousands of lives sacrificed in the name of Freedom. As bloody and violent as it was, this particular D-Day and H-Hour was the beginning of the end to violent warfare in Europe.

Was there fear on 6 June 1944? With out a doubt, yet the men who selflessly stormed the beaches and cliffs of Normandy had amazing courage and unimaginable fortitude to fight for what they believed in against incredible odds.

And they won.

[Archive for our D-Day tributes  here.]

Replacing Ceramic Tile Is A Lot Of Work.

Faded Grandeur 1a - blog  Faded Grandeur 1b - blogFaded Grandeur 2 - blog

[Found here.]

Don’t Go There, Frank.

Frank Dont Go In There

[Found in here.]

Brilliant Speed Trap

speed trap

[Found in here.]

Graduation Day

Graduation Day

[Story and image found here.]

Hot LInks From The Dog And Pony Show

dog and pony show
Vintage Prom Pictures are vintage.

Numerals. Scroll down for some cool animations [via].

If your name is Dorothy, you’re probably in your 70s. If your name is Emily, you’re probably still in school. If your name is Brittany, you’re in your mid 20s. [Source, via].

The history of molecatching.

Protege su espacio vital con la Armadura Urbana (con video).

Someone forgot where the gas tank is.

Kuwati Clown Car.

16-1/2 Minutes of Mud.

Dog and Pony Show image above lifted from an advertisement site somewhere.

Saturday Matinee – The Band 1969, Janis Joplin 1967 & Barry McGuire 1965

Great performance by The Band, 1969. So let’s go retro to a great bluesey holler.

Janis Joplin did what other blues singers couldn’t do – get attention in the U.S in 1967. So what about 1965?

Barry McGuire gravelled his way through P.F. Sloan‘s “Eve of Destruction” without knowing what he was singing about almost 5o years ago. Turns out he may have been right for the wrong reasons, but it’s still a classic song.

If you agree with the Barry McGuire of 1965, believe that things are falling apart in 2014 and have the right to vote, please use your vote wisely… and whenever in doubt, abstain or vote NO.

Have a great weekend, folks. See you back here tomorrow for the cool stuff.

The .Gif Friday Post No.334 – Softball Squishing, Miss Big Wheel & A Race Of Gerbils

Softball Squish

Nothing Much Happened Today 4

The Gerbil Song

[Found here, here and here.]

Anyone who’s ever owned a turntable knows that the last .gif has been reversed to make it look oh so much more awesome. Did I mention that we have an entirely bitchin’ Archive Collection of .gif animations? Hit it.

Ibi Da?

Andy Kaufman

Sure looks like Andy Kaufman to me, but it’s really this guy.

[Found here.]

Some Eye Candy

Eye Colors Blue to Brown

[Source, found here.]