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moth-mayh3m · 8 months
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fancy dan. send tweet
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kazumimishimadaily · 7 months
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today's mishima is: a very late trend ft. fancy dan the cocktail man from shadows over loathing
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m0th-misruled · 3 months
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is this anything
ik it makes zero sense for fancy dan to advertise the speakeasy but hey. who care? not me!!!!
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mjbear130 · 8 months
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swapped portrait edits !
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yeah !! get MAD !!!
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samthecookielord · 2 years
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Me and some friends were talking about what if you killed hellstrom and his soul got stuck inside the cursed sickle lol
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lazah-bang · 1 year
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Opening up to your boyfriend about strange dreams
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i-am-very-heck · 2 years
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the dan in a battle
why does he fight with his eyes closed
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Fancy Dan got lucky, he has a goth vampire boyfriend. Also he has no idea of Wesley's darkness. He just thinks his boyfriend is a little quirky.
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whatsonmedia · 9 months
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Thursday Thrill: 3 Festivals to Fire Up Your 2024!
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Ready to trade resolutions for revolutions? Dive into 2024's vibrant festival scene with sun-kissed shores, pulsating beats, and artistic escapes! From Aussie superstar DJs to Ecuadorian beach bliss, we've got 3 festivals to ignite your inner soul. Let the music guide you! Wildlands 6 Jan There is no better way to start the New Year than digging out your finest festival threads, and your best dancing shoes and going hard at a festival.  For true festival-goers, who are up for getting on a plane, a train, and an automobile and in need of some hot sun to beat down those UK winter woes. The festival weekend is upon us!  It is time to unleash your wild side!  Held at one of Australia's standout one-day festival sites, Wildlands is taking over one humungous iconic locations of the Claremont Showgrounds.  The festival includes a massive Stella stage production set up with all the expected festival highlights from top-notch festival street food luscious drinks and a silent disco.  The line-up is an international smorgasbord of superstar DJs and live music artists flying in from all over the globe for one big festival showdown. The line-up features RUFUS DU SOL, Central Cee, Peggy Gou, Sub Focus, Ferg, Destroy Lonely, The Jungle Giants, G Flip, LUUDE, Jayda G, Romy, Ewan McVicar, Conducta b2b Notion, Taylah Elaine, Stüm, Cobrah, Anna Lunoe, Boo Seeka, Blanke, Becca Hatch, Damela, Forest Claudette, Miss Kaninna.  Grab your tickets while you can, they are selling out quickly.  You won't be disappointed downunder!Tickets & Info www.wildlandsfestival.com.au Trotamundo 4 – 8 Jan Trotamundo is a brand-new festival for 2024, hoping to make its mark on the annual international festival calendar.  In a festival location that is off the chart and no better place to host a debut festival.  Taking over Santa Elena in Ecuador at the tropical seaside destination from laid-back chilled days to beach parties and then the biggest danceathons bringing the finest electronic dance music when the glorious sun rests its head, and the evenings' delights begin.  It's four days to the night of living your best festival heaven life delivering the best music non-stop, with dancefloors fillers that will have hands raised in the air.Offering a top-quality line-up of over 100 DJs! It is going to be one of the biggest festivals to begin the festival season in style.  From the mammoth list, the DJ line-up features tINI, Traumer, DJ Masda, Nicola Cruz, Danny Daze, Cristi Cons, Dyed Soundorom, Onur Özer, Cabanne, Maayan Nidam, Caruan, Dan Andrei, Nicolas Lutz, Binh, Dana Ruh, CHKLTE, and Gene On Earth and so many more of the freshest DJ talent featuring at various locations in the village of MontanitaTickets & Info www.rotamundo.life Nest Fest 5 – 6 Jan Back for its 5th installment New Fest takes base across two days this year in the magnificent backdrop of Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. For the big-time festival-goers who love an international shindig and where the weather is cooking good. This is one definitely for festival lovers' bucket list.  For the travelers coming from outer reach, you can throw down your tent in amazing surroundings ready to let loose for a weekend of vibrant music and a cultural experience in the art department.  Nest Fest goes above and beyond festival offerings, with both indoor and outdoor stages, live art, and wellness workshops for the ultimate holistic vibe. The festival organsiors makes sure it takes care of its community and the surrounding environment, for the discerning festival lover who fancies bagging some festival goodies there are some fantastic local market stalls and an array of organic produce from various local food vendors looking after the carbon footprint and ensuring re-investment for the local economy. Sustainibility is key!With a stellar line-up ram-packed of locals and international DJs and live acts which including the Uks Barry Can't Swim, adding to the massive line-up Kaishandao, Genesis Owusu, No Cigar, Arahi, Katchafire, Diesel, Filthy Junk Traders, Julien Dyne, Ladi6, Royel Otis, 33 Below, and Sam Wave. Mini Simmons, One Eyed Jacks, Soph, Sorry Sorry, and, so many moreTickets & Info www.rotamundo.life www.rotamundo.life Read the full article
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jossambird · 2 years
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ronnie my love, amore mio <3 i tuoi occhi sono come il sol, loro brillano così luminosi <3 il mio sol <3
Renee mon amour, tu va devoir me pardonner parceque je te renvois tout ca dans ton visage. Tu est le soleil de ma journee et la lune a mon coucher 😌❤️
Sorry if anyone came here expecting fancy french, we only speak ratchet french in these parts 💙⚜️💙
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trainhunter909 · 3 years
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El Diablo Suelto Partitura
El Diablo Suelto Partitura Y
El Diablo Suelto Partitura Violin
Q ue el diablo suelto te p u ede agar r ar (BIS) This entry was posted on Domingo, septiembre 11th, 2011 at 19:36 and is filed under Cuatro Venezolano, E, Folclore Venezolano, Tuna. El Diablo Suelto. Dedicado al Cuarteto Flautas de las Amricas Vals Rpido Flauta 1 1. Flauta en Sol 1. Heraclio Fernndez Arr.
El Diablo Suelto guitar pro tab by Heraclio Fernandez. 2,071 views, added to favorites 11 times. Difficulty: advanced. Tuning: E A D G B E. File format: gp5. Hiro lagomorphic indices, notably ejected. El diablo huitarra partitura para guitarra Donovan out of town sousings his el diablo suelto partitura para guitarra gesellschaftsstruktur und semantik inhaltsverzeichnis masterful cubes. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Quentin helmed eclipse, its microclines ironizar bold modeling. Q ue el diablo suelto te p u ede agar r ar (BIS) This entry was posted on Domingo, septiembre 11th, 2011 at 19:36 and is filed under Cuatro Venezolano, E, Folclore Venezolano, Tuna. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
'El Diablo Suelto'SongPublished1888Composer(s)Heraclio Fernández Noya(1)
El Diablo Suelto (The Devil on the Loose), published originally in 1888,(2) is one of the most renowned songs in Venezuela's music history. Composed by Heraclio Fernández, this popular waltz created in the western state of Zulia is played as a joropo, as it forms part of Venezuelan folk culture.(3)
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Popular musician and composer Enrique Hidalgo wrote a little–known lyrics for the song, which was recorded by Gualberto Ibarreto in 1976.(4)
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El Diablo Suelto Partitura Y
Recógete muchacho por allá anda el diablo suelto; Y lleva entre sus cachos al hijo de Ruperto Que Lucifer lo llaman, Mandinga, varios nombres le dan Que lo han visto en Carora también que lo han visto en San Juan. (repeat)
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Coge la cruz de palma real sin vacilar, ponte a rezar, agarra bien un puño e' sal, también agua bendita Y no te pongas a temblar, a lloriquear sin más que hacer porque el placer del diablo es asustar y hacerte correr (repeat)
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No vayas a pensar que con ron y tabaco lo podrás ahuyentar: Porque le gusta a ese diablo beber, también fumar, corre, brinca, salta, que el diablo suelto te puede agarrar (repeat)
See also(edit)
Assorted versions(edit)
El Cuarteto on YouTube
Cuarteto Caraquita on YouTube
Ensamble Gurrufío on YouTube
Gualberto Ibarreto on YouTube
Venezuelan Jazz Project on YouTube
John Williams on YouTube
Accordéon Mélancolique on YouTube
References(edit)
^José López-Calo; Ismael Fernández de la Cuesta (1999). Faura-Guataca. S.G.A.E. ISBN978-84-8048-308-7.
^Sainik Samachar. Director of Public Relations, Ministry of Defence. 1986.
^Alemán, Carmen Elena (1998). Venezuela. Equinoccio, Ediciones de la Universidad Simón Bolívar. p. 458. ISBN978-980-237-166-2. Retrieved 2008-11-10.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
^Gualberto Ibarreto Vol. 4, Promus, 1976 (LP). Sincopa.com. Retrieved on July 15, 2015.
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awhilesince · 3 years
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Monday, 2 August 1830 (travel journals)
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ready in 3 /4 hour – saw them all off at 6 20/.. – then went to the barracks near an hour there 88 in 1 stable 28 young in another – fed every 2 hours – ordinary allowance per day 8 lbs. [pounds] avoine 12 fourrage 15 straw (paille) besides sonde (mashes)? at noon – 1 very strong large norman (gray) 3000/. others 1500/. to 2000/. price – all stalons – some as colts bought at 400/. from 15 to 50 mares allowed them per annum – several crosses between this Country breed and barbes – some English horses – the man said they got thicker in the neck by the climate 8 of the horses aux caux – some sent every year – one a very fine gray sent because he coughed a little and they were afraid of his wind – some Turkish horses some de Limoges and some Norman, and some pure breed of the Pyrennees Gray or dark bay pretty little clean legged animals 1 man to 4 horses – all apparently very gentle all done by kindness – the manège not so fine as I expected –
drizzling rain from 6 25/.. – thick no view – back at 7 1/2 wished to be off in an hour – no horses till 2 – breakfast – went to my banker – all business at a stand – choice whether to take 25/. or not – yes! for £50 circular –
appalling news from Paris paid the bill here for us all – always give 6/. to the servants find Jean gives 2/50 more for the servants – so it seems we give altogether 8/50.! Sat writing journal and to my aunt till 2 –
off at 2 6/.. – Tarbes really a nice little town – 3 churches – the cathedral a small poorish concern, nor much of transepts near side aisles at all – the church I was in this morning (St. Anne’s) a poor little place, but almost as good as the cathedral – the steeple that seems to have belonged to a tolerably good church is merely part of what is left and now filled with forage for the cavallery – neat barracks (saw them this morning) built for them very lately – I have been more comfortable at Tarbes than anywhere – have nowhere had so good a room –
drizzling rain Till from 6 25/.. to after 12 – then began to clear a little and on leaving Tarbes fair and streets dry and atmosphere clear enough to leave the mountains pretty distinct – quite a farce to compare them with the alps – Tarbes seems placed at the foot of a wide Extended circular gently rising rich fertile plain stretching out obliquely on the right into a sort of isthmus or neck
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the high pyrennees sweeping about 1/5 of the circle left Towards the front – and below them a low range of hill extending all round to the neck closed in by a low range quite in the distance the low range in front covered with wood – the other parts yellow with corn stubble (harvest everywhere since before Bordeaux got in) or ploughed land; or wooded or green under vine cultivation – the lands here seem no where more than 4 feet English at most – look like filons, threads – great deal of bled de Turquie – just out of Tarbes pass thro’ orchards of peach trees oppressed with vines –
Fahrenheit 74° at 2 40/.. and quite cool and pleasant – the dust just agreeably laid – the church of Ibos high squary mass (left) a fine object – 1 small tower – the houses of the town not seen till one mounts the hill – and seems a large one had been taken down as low as the roof of the nave –
at 2 began to feel a little indigestion pain and now at 2 3/4 feel it more was it the mutton last night – I never by any chance touch meat without feeling it, and have it not when I stick to my vegetables! –
as we reach the wooded range of hill 3 traverses up it, get out – walk to the top of the hill and 1/2 way over the ridge in 20 minutes and got a good heating in spite of the fine cool hair for the man urged his horses up as fast as he could without stopping and it was hardish work to get much before him –
mountain side wooded chesnuts – near the top heather – top brackens which completely subdue the heather and merely a bit here and there to be seen thro’ it – a few black sheep (hill and heather always make good mutton) and a few horses, i.e. mares and foals – a little scattered generally straw thatched? village – small enclosures – hedges full of thorn and sloe and wild roses hedge row trees – chiefly oak – a few chesnuts gravelled road – fine oaks each side the road and straw thatched and some blue slated neat farm houses here and there vines, a few peaches and much maize –
picturesque straw thatched cottages – women with their red capulets bound with black spinning with a distaff under their arm and the bobbin Twirling against their aprons – beautifully green pastures – fine chesnut Timber as well as oak, hiding the picturesque cottages –
how I enjoy this – I might be – could fancy myself in England save for the capulets, and odd little low narrow waggons and bells and clumsy gear of my 3 abreast carriage horses –
another village – fête here too and dancing to a fiddle and clarionet – peaches and nectarines in the hedges – have no where seen hedge cut and laid – always or buckheaded rather short or clipped – great many pollard oaks, particularly in hedge rows – these pollard oaks form capital hedges for shelter – wherever not cultivated the top of this ridge covered with bracken, and right look up pretty little valley – mountain-top valley evidently small green enclosures by hedges –
road mended with pretty well broken boulder of mountain (primitive?) limestone – dark coloured, veined with quartz? have only seen one patch of oats – standing and another in swathe nothing but maize and a few potatoes –
at 3 55/.. neat white washed hotel des voyageurs a few little accacias and platannes round it and shearing (a man and woman) a good plot of oats – a man and woman courting by the roadside he putting his hand into her right pocket hole and another pair walk amorously set me wrong between three and four which ended in incurring cross about four
about 1/4 hour on the top of the hill and at 1 1/4 very fine view descend into the beautifully wooded rich charming vale of Pau? sprinkled in all directions with towns villages and pretty thatched white washed cottages and farms – water would make it lovely quite – ‘route bordée et ombragée de bois touffus (pollard oaks) – de chênes and châtaigniers all along – the at 1st thro’ a forest and very beautiful Itineraire Midi page 70 says ‘ou est Toujours dans les riches et fertiles plaines de Tarbes’ – these ‘bois touffus’ pollard oaks are really beautifully and thickly umbrageous – should not have dreamt they could look so well – pollard from a thick trunk perhaps 10 feet high from the ground – small enclosures – pretty low hedges – small dun cows picturesque straw thatched or blue slated white washed cottages – charming (very small dun oxen dragged the little waggons and carts on the Top, the plateaus of the hill – pigs lying and feeding under the oaks –
at 4 29/.. good post house in the very picturesque scattered one long street (trees and gardens between the neat houses) village of Les Bordes-d’Expoey red-dun cows with bells and regular dun mare with one young mule and a brown mare with ditto – green champs Elysée of oaks at this end of the village under which herds pigs lying and feeding – Lombardy poplars – Charming the women here with white bound with black capulets and black aprons and spinning as they walk – lock under the left arm and spinning with left hand and twirling the spindle with right hand – said George 10 sols de payé – oui – said the postillion ce quelque chosée pagata –
off in 8 minutes – all the walling done with boulder stones in a cement chiefly blue slated cottages – vines creeping high in the trees – wood côteau – low line of hills right – higher range wooded at bottom heather at top (right) – groves, as it were of pollard oaks – why pollard? postillion from here whip slung round his shoulder with a large worsted tassel as the german postillions sling their bugle horn – the men wear Ayrshire caps – white with red tassel at the top – or one postillion as have observed before wellington blue without tassel –
I enjoy today’s drive exceedingly –
Long straight road before me from Bordes d’Expoey the hedge row trees generally pollard oaks forming sort of avenue all along – all the women spinning but have only once seen some women heckling short line – woman astride white black bound capulet and white handkerchief and blue coarse linen? small white spotted gown with her long petticoats covering even her toes – I think she had her knees much stuck forming a hump on each side not ungraceful under the petticoat and certainly not looking masculine –
so many people afloat on the road near all the villages must be a general fête? – quite in the basses Pyrenées now – left the high pyrennees on descending the hill into the beautiful valley of Bordes d’Expouey or does mist hide everything (left)? at a little distance (right) a low nicely wooded fertile range which wheels round towards the front of me but soon wears itself out –
a great many of the country waggons on the road – most of them drawn by 2 little dun oxen and 2 little horses wrapped up in linen sheets white first the leaders – the road all along quite gay and in places thronged with waggons and people –
the women that ride have their petticoat slit open fore and aft I see and thus it so covers gracefully will covers the whole leg and foot – get prints of all this and the waggons at Pau – pass malle poste at 5 3/4 – strange to find common sense only among the Pyrennees – where else do the women ride astride! where else do they not torture their horses and themselves by a position equally dangerous to the one leg unnatural and uncomfortable to both? –
at 5 3/4 a little drizzling rain begins – Fahrenheit still 73° – all alive in Pau a fair or fête or what? a fair? enter by long small boulder stone paved street (paved or boulder-stoned as at Tarbes) – desperate to walk on in thin shoes – a sort of gateway (2 posts) spacious street – of splashed dirty white good 3 story houses – full of people carts and business –
at Hotel de France Pau at 6 – heard all the news from Lady Stuart – dinner wrote to my aunt not directed at 7 1/2 – came to my room at 10 20/.. – Fahrenheit 74° at 11
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whatdoesshedotothem · 3 years
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Tuesday 15 May 1838
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rainy morning F56° at 7 10 – breakfast, and off to visiter les travaux intérieurs de la houillère  de Ste. Marguerite at 8 10 – drove there in 6 minutes the staith being just out of the barrier ......... (right) – commodious yard, sheds etc not many coals up – 3 long brick chimneys – for the pumping engine 100 horse power works (pumps) 48 hours per week – the pulling engine 40 horse power – and the air chimney or vent – shewn into the bureau of the clerk or accountant or what? very civil man –expecting us – we had thought of going down in the panier – the clerk evidently for our going down by the echelles – (ladders) – more safe – had known accidents happen the other way – the chain had broken it seemed some onetime or more since the putting up of the engine – perhaps he thought we should feel sick en descendant – for A-‘s sake he was right – we had brought each a blue blouse from the hotel  and A- a casquette and I my velvet travelling cap (my Mt. Perdu cap given by Lady S. de R-) I gladly took a miners’ leather hat offered by the clerk – the gown well tied up right round the waste [waist] under the blouse and a Davy or safety lamp tied with a strongish cord round our middle 2 doll figures (accompanied by a man and intelligent French speaking youth belonging to the establishment and within his old coat and cap) down we set off at 8 ½ by the ladders common ladders but very good and safe – I should guess the steps to be about 18in. long sticks and about 12 in. distant from each other –
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 and perhaps the ladders about 5 yards long? – we got down very well for several ladders till my lamp (quincaille) not being fast enough tied, slipped off and fell down 3 or 4 ladders with a great noise which (poor A- not understanding) rather unnerved her – the lad went 1st then I, then A- and then the man, then George – we could not have fallen down more than 1 ladder even had we slipped for at the foot of each ladder is  a narrow landing as at a, c, e so that we might have fallen without being killed or even very much hurt – but on turning into one of the souterrains at the foot I think the land said the 17th ladder (the depth however = 120 metres = 240 yards +) A- seemed tired and complained of great fatigue in her arms – (she had leaned too much on them in taking hold of the steps as she descended) and after examining the passage where we were (along the last 2/3 of the ladders it had been very wet from the drip of the sides of the excavation) she thought she had better return as we had not descended to ½ the depth – she was right – I put her under the especial care of the man – he returned with her quite safely and I found her just washed and dressed and comfortable on my return home – she said the returning was much less fatiguing than going down and she really did not seem very much tired – however she was poorly sometime afterwards from about 1 ½ till after 4 when we went to see the opening of the exposition of pictures at the musée old church of St. André – said she did not feel quite well on getting up this morning – as soon as I had seen A- well off en route au jour , I and the lad and George set off again downwards – and at 9 20 we were at the bottom  our speed having nearly doubled since poor A- had left us – I felt as if I had got into the habit of going down, and as if sorry that the 140ft. below us could not be visited because full of water – old works – the reservoir for the water in the intervals of pumping –we had arrived at the lading place at the bottom of the shaft at 9 20 – where the men were unloading the little wagons dragged by men the 1st 80 yards from where got up to the Galloway gate where the horses (15 hands high – 4 ½ ft. of this country or France) dragged waggons 4 at a time to the lading place 8 or 9ft. high a sort of cavern where about 4 men had charge of the un-lading and re-lading into waggon holding 2 of the others ready for the pulling up – we visited les écuries – 15 horses – and looked about – then proceeded some way along the Galloway gate – which except in the higher parts every now and then and where the waggons could pass – might be about 5ft. high and 6ft. wide for some distance the roof was timbered by the greater part was quite sufficient to support itself – a close hard smooth scale [widening] cut the right bate of the stone (according to the national cleavage) – it was extremely hot  - and the road a little sludgy – we were soon put into a train of empty return waggons, and went the rest of the way very agreeably tho’ rather joltingly – a distance of 800 metres from the lading place to where the men were working – about ½ dozen in that spot – others working in different places communicating with this main gate – which might be in general about 5ft. high and 6ft. wide – and perhaps 6ft. high and 8ft. wide and sometimes more in the passing places, where the men often changed the horses from the one train to the other – the bed where we descended to the quatre pieds (the lowest working) was not always of so great thickness the ‘veine’called ‘morais’ is the nest above this – In the 4 pieds bed, the bottom steward told me (he joined us on our getting to the bottom and is the father of the lad who had descended with us) that a man would get fourteen of the small waggons a day = seven of the large waggons which might hold perhaps four of our corves .:. a man would get 28 corves a day, working from 3am to noon = nine hours, and reckon the 28 corves = 3 tons for which he is paid 38 sols – or, the bottom steward said, 38 sols a day – and he himself had four florin a day = about 8 fr. 160 sols – but then he has the superintendence of all the workings and altogether about 150 men employed and under his management – I did not learn how many in the 4 pieds – or how many in the marais or next bed above – about 100 men get coal – and he afterwards said about 70 were employed from 12 at noon (I suppose till 9 which would be this shift or time of working) in making and keeping in repair the roads etc. (straight work? etc) Returned dans le panier – the great square box that would hold 2 of the smaller waggons? or more for it held the bottom steward and lad and myself and George very commodiously and was about breast high – perhaps 4ft. or ft. 6in. square and about 4ft. or 4ft. 6in. deep? – I was too much tired up to get easily to my watch but the man said we should be drawn up in 6 minutes and it seemed about that time and I was at the top again at 11 25 – I should think the pit must be about 5 yards by 3 ½ to 4 yards? – I think we passed 4 openings, or workings opening into the pit – very little tubbing and very nice dry shaft – an [apparently] about 3/4in. iron rod from top to bottom pulls (rings) a bell at the top by which means they know when to let down the panier and when not – a terribly dirty figure and my blouse wet, as also my black stuff petticoat all below the blouse – washed my face and hands put on my cloak to cover all, and went into the bureau with my friend the bottom steward to see the plan of the workings – very extensive – but I could make no near guess as to the quantity of ground worked – perhaps double the length of the Galloway gate or main gate by ½ its length in breadth or 1600 metres x 400 =........ gave the clerk 20fr. and he immediately gave the ½ of it in my presence to the bottom steward, the latter seemed exceedingly pleased, the former said his thank-you so that I fancied he had expected more, but on afterwards asking our landlord, I found I had paid handsomely – the carriage was waiting for me – home at 12 and ordered a fire – A- very glad to see me back – I was more wet from heat than from the water that had fallen on me – had everything to change, and so begin getting all my things out and dressing that it was 2 before I was quite dressed again – then got our boiler to make hot wine and water for A- who was now beginning to be poorly and M. Mathiolis’ coming and talking very loud for an hour knocked her up – shewed him our water boiler and he shewed us a coffee-maker – a sort of still heated by spirit of wine – had cost him 40/. and the silver plates for strainers (tin not good for coffee to stand long in) perhaps would be 10/. more – had not paid for them – Madame Mathioli to go with us at 4 to see the opening of the exhibition of pictures at the musée (old church of St- Andrè) – went to the bookseller in the corner of this Place (St. Lambert) Jacques Desoer for ¼ hour
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and bought Granvilles’ Spas of Germany 2 vols. 12mo. 7fr. then with our host and hostess at 4 25 for 1 ½ hour to see the pictures and company – the former not particularly good – the latter the elite of the people in Liège – the burgomaster read a discourse of several pages which lasted about near ½ hour – sitting at a table of green with the governor of the town on his right, and several other gentlemen seated at the table, among the colonel (in uniform) commanding the regiment of Chasseurs now here several ladies seated on chairs ranged at a little distance round the table – unluckily I had not got a chair so that A- and I and our host and hostess all the while – a band of music played at intervals – I was glad of his opportunity of seeing the people – never saw a plainer set of ladies – not one pretty – from the musée M. and Madame M- took us to see the small but very choice collection of pictures at the house of comte d’Outrement (the comte himself at Rome now) – a good Murillo (Madonna and child a Madonna by Guido Remi – a couple of Titians – ditto ditto of Rubens etc. – then looked at M. Mathiolis’ Murillo – would sell it for 1600fr. – a Mr. Alexander Morro had bid him 1500fr. – shewed us his Anglo-French letter – a Mr. William Bolton clericus at Bruges had offered 2000 fr. but on conditions no accepted – shewed us his terribly bad French letter – then went to the bookseller to pay for the Saps of Germany – home at 7 – good dinner (much better than yesterday) at 7 ½ to 9 then A- and I asleep for an hour – had nearly finished our yesterday’s bottle of Hermitage blanc, and drank a demie bouteille of champagne – A- had Oddy – we then set off, and ate 7 oranges a piece after which A- too two pills till 11 20 at which hour F56° - rainy morning till about 9 am afterwards fair finish day
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m0th-misruled · 5 months
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a lil comic i made!! featuring mylton meyrick and fancy dan!
this is based on a little blurb i wrote a while back and wanted to draw and!! its finally done!
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mjbear130 · 8 months
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YOU !! GET SWAPPED, TOO !!!
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(and here they are individually lol)
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((OH also the swapped nemeses can be found HERE ^^ !!))
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samthecookielord · 2 years
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Every day i think about @a-queer-kitkat 's idea of what if you could get shadow tainted enough to take the fridge factory booze to the speakeasy and watch the patrons slowly get more messed up from the evil booze
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