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Paulo on Guard - Green BallПереглядів: 125March 25 2005
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Burj Al Arab HotelПереглядів: 299The Burj Al Arab Hotel towering over the large swimming pool at the Madinat Jumeirah Hotel. There were more life guards per square inch at this pool than I'd ever seen.
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Madinat Jumeriah Hotel Pool in the DaytimeПереглядів: 282Note the crowds! The life guards outnumbered the guests. The hotel seemed to have a life guard positioned every ten feet or so around the perimeter of this enormous swimming pool.
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Madinat Jumeriah Hotel PoolПереглядів: 323With one of the many life guards, standing with her floating "rescue" device. (The pool was about five feet deep at its greatest depth.)
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Ben Guarding The BallПереглядів: 148
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The Guardian - August 5 2006 - Kurobuta PorkПереглядів: 296Nikki Duffy of The Guardian ordered some of our Kurobuta pork chops, and wrote a review in the paper on August 5 2006. We were pleased with her story, and quite like the pigs with rising sun and Japanese waves illustration.
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Matthew Barney and ZukoПереглядів: 1319Testing the dog harness.
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The Chrysler Imperial and Cow DummyПереглядів: 8015It was hoped that Ross would mount the white plastic cow dummy (covered with a cow hide during the performance of Guardian of the Veil. A similar dummy was sent to us at Lucies Farm to see if Ross was "interested." He wasn't.
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Ross Wearing the Sun DiskПереглядів: 4360Part of his costume for Guardian of the Veil.
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Lise Marker Adjusting Grzegorz' KiltПереглядів: 326Getting the costumes ready for Guardian of the Veil.
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Ross in the Stock TrailerПереглядів: 273While one of his security guards looks on. Shimla Pinks restaurant in the background.
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Ross of Bien Esk With A Security GuardПереглядів: 242Ross in his temporary pen (dressing room?) behind the Manchester Opera House with one of his security guards. The Festival organisers were wonderful at being sure that Ross had ample security --- during live performances he had at least ten security guards in the alley behind the Opera House.
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