You have a pic of my car on your page. Wicked cool. --
DOHC Holiday (
talk) 21:02, 29 April 2009 (UTC)
007fan28 welcomes you
Hello, I'm 007fan28 and I'm new here.
I was born in
Illinois and only lived there for the first 4 years of my life. Then, we moved to
Maryland for business reasons. I attended Candlewood Elementary School, Robert Frost Middle School, and Northwest High School.
After graduating at Northwest, after leaving my parent's home, traveled to
Canada to attend Normon Paterson School of International Affairs of
Carleton University at Ottawa. After graduating there, I moved back to the
United States to
Baltimore.
I am now married, and have 3 special children.
I am also a licensed
pilot, even though I have never flown a plane (I was a pilot once, but after an almost- an- accidental incident, I quite) I, however still have my license. However, my main profession is being a
diplomat.
For three years, We lived in
Munich, but was forced to move back.
For five months, we lived in
London, but once again was forced to move back.
Today's quote
Two paradoxes are better than one; they may even suggest a solution.
... that
Clams Casino almost lost his EP Rainforest because his computer stopped working?
... that William O. Raymond's 1905 Glimpses of the Past: History of the River St. John probably recorded the first known Black man in future
New Brunswick?
... that
Blackpink's "Forever Young" was heard being played from the group's agency's headquarters three years before it was released?
... that the residents of Ukraina and Gorham, North Dakota, were involved in a feud that started with
Easter baskets?
After the Deluge is an
oil painting by English artist
George Frederic Watts. Completed in 1891, it shows a scene from the story of
Noah's Flood, in which
Noah opens the window of
his Ark to see that after 40 days the rain has stopped. The
Symbolist painting is a stylised
seascape, dominated by a bright
sunburst breaking through clouds. Watts intended to evoke a
monotheistic God in the act of creation, without depicting the Creator directly. The unfinished painting was exhibited at a church in
Whitechapel in 1886, under the intentionally simplified title of The Sun. The completed version was shown for the first time at the
New Gallery in 1891 and was admired by Watts's fellow artists. It influenced many painters who worked in the two decades following. Between 1902 and 1906 the painting was exhibited around the United Kingdom. It is now in the collection of the
Watts Gallery in
Compton, Guildford, Surrey. (Full article...)