Sentences with phrase «at junkyard»

To keep costs down, she purchased a dilapidated tub for $ 100 at a junkyard and then had it refinished.
My new solo exhibition in October, «Ghosts at the Junkyard» is halfway between my busy, richly detailed drawings and my more simple, experimental works.
It's a pretty neat piece of gear that looks like it was scrapped together at a junkyard.
Mr. North at the junkyard would pay me a quarter and Bertha would be melted down into bullets.
On lazy summer nights, my father loved nothing more than loading his children and all of our neighborhood friends — there could be twenty kids or more — into the dilapidated yellow school bus that he had purchased at a junkyard for such outings.
In this case, we have a mid-1990s Honda Accord coupe that I spotted during my Half Off Everything at the Junkyard Day New Year's celebration, and it has an innovative trailer - hitch installation that may have contributed to the car's sudden downturn in resale value and resulting entry into the scrap - metals food chain.
What you'll find at a junkyard is almost always...
«Either you need to find one at a junkyard or this is going to involve a lot of fabrication,» Morgan tells me.
I could've fixed it with a $ 35 part, had I figured out what was wrong with it before I went and bought an extremely used but running B18D engine at a junkyard in Staten Island for $ 125.
If I needed a tow motor, I'd find something at a junkyard, change the engine and transmission, and rebuild it.
Imagine that we had a dataset from lousy thermometers located at junkyards and dumps and measured by drunk monkeys.

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This meant that they hadn't been used during the accident, and all of those vehicles had been moved to the old junkyard at the border of the zone.
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RAY BROOK — At their March meeting, Adirondack Park Agency commissioners discussed proposed enforcement proceedings against local car repair shop and junkyard in Port Henry.
The county IDA paid $ 787,500 in 2015 to buy the 23 - acre Roth property at 800 Hiawatha Blvd. W. from American Iron & Metal Co., which had planned to open a junkyard at the polluted site.
Plans to build an automotive dismantling facility and junkyard at the site of the old Summit Shock correctional facility in rural Schoharie County have been abandoned after intense local opposition, highlighting the difficulty in finding acceptable re-uses for mothballed prisons.
At the time, Laratro, who was running the Luchese crime family's numbers operation in Queens, was a part owner of one of the junkyard, police said.
Since the dawn of the space age in the late 1950s, low Earth orbit has become a junkyard, with about 110,000 hunks of old spacecraft one half inch or larger hurtling at speeds as high as 30,000 miles per hour.
As she wanders in a junkyard, free - associating, we wonder if she's really with the BBC at all — she's so loopy, maybe she's an impostor.
Rescuing Herbie from the local junkyard, she soon finds that the 1960s VW Beetle has a mind of its own, and although she is at the wheel, she is subject to the whim and mercy of the vehicle she is in.
«Transformers: Knight at the Museum» skitters nervously from a Dakota Badlands auto junkyard, inhabited by Autobots in hiding, to London to Stonehenge to Havana to Cybertron.
And epic battles are what we get — in a remote junkyard, the busy streets of England, and even in a sunken space ship at the bottom of the ocean.
Paravel and Sniadecki's Foreign Parts explores a lively community of used - car - part dealers, both longtime and newly arrived residents living among or even inside the vehicles, and what appears to be a thriving junkyard economy at Willets Point.
Junkyards aren't all that big, when you have a group of teenagers and a few police officers at hand, but for some reason, thanks to the characters constantly making terrible decisions, the killer is allowed to freely pick them off one by one.
end up in junkyard at night and then the lead's wife to be gets kidnapped.
What can we do as educational and cultural workers, at this crucial moment in history, when corporate revenue expands as the job market shrinks, when there is such a callous disregard for human suffering and human life, when the indomitable human spirit gasps for air in an atmosphere of intellectual paralysis, social amnesia, and political quiescence, when the translucent hues of hope seem ever more ethereal, when thinking about the future seems anachronistic, when the concept of utopia has become irretrievably Disneyfied, when our social roles as citizens have become increasingly corporatized and instrumentalized in a world which hides necessity in the name of consumer desire, when media analyses of military invasions is just another infomercial for the US military industrial complex with its huge global arms industry, and when teachers and students alike wallow in absurdity, waiting for the junkyard of consumer life to vomit up yet another panacea for despair?
If it does, you can look at your old one and see if a cleaning will help, or replacement by a brand new one, or run the junkyard one.
Car keys may be heading down the same road as the combustion engine, manual transmission, and rear - wheel drive — off to that big junkyard in the sky, at least if you believe the latest news coming out of Frankfurt.
Riding all night, the bus half empty, toward the interior, among refineries, trellised and turreted illusory cities, the crass, the indispensable wastefulness of oil rigs offshore, of homunculi swigging at the gut of a continent: the trailers, the semis, the vans, the bumper stickers, slogans in day - glo invoking the name of Jesus, who knows what it means: the air waves, the brand name, the backyard Barbie - doll barbecue, graffiti in video, the burblings, the dirges: heart like a rock, I said Kathy I'm lost, the scheme is a mess, we've left Oklahoma, its cattle, sere groves of pecan trees interspersing the horizonless belch and glare, the alluvium of the auto junkyards, we're in Kansas now, we've turned off the freeway, we're meandering, as again night falls, among farmsteads, the little towns with the name of a girl on the watertower, the bandstand in the park at the center, the churches alight from within, perpendicular...
They are at home in alleys, junkyards, vacant lots and urban areas.
Bella was a blind, pregnant cat found in a junkyard, and she was on the «to be destroyed» list at a shelter.
Purchasing new parts isn't cheap, although you can also visit Watto's junkyard to source some parts at a discounted rate.
What's more, those sexy folk over at the Dreamcast Junkyard reached out to the team at Bitmap Bureau on Twitter and suggested the possibility of Twin Stick support, which would be ideal for this type of game.
Most Berliners, he told me, are unaware of this fact because the street does not contain any representative buildings, only at best a few junkyards.
I had at my disposal a whole acre of family - owned junkyard.
Wednesday 26th November 2014 — Sunday 18th January 2015 Lights of Soho 35 Brewer Street London W1F 0RX www.lightsofsoho.com Gods Own Junkyard honours the late Chris Bracey's 40 years of neon with an exhibition of his work at Lights of Soho.
He spent a sweltering summer in New York in 2007 scavenging hundreds of objects from junkyards and building sites for a vast work at the derelict Essex Street Market, sponsored by the arts group Creative Time.
Peter Buggenhout, a Belgian artist showing at Gladstone Gallery, covered a junkyard's worth of scrap metal, wood and other found objects with vacuum cleaner dust to create what I described in the review as «massive stacks of debris [that] hang off the wall or sprawl across the floor in a state of dereliction and collapse, monumental castoffs from a world spinning out of control.»
For his exhibition at the Museum of Cycladic Art, Kounellis uses materials found in the local Athenian markets and junkyards.
Unlike the US, which has taken pains to prevent the cars from falling into the wrong hands by injecting sodium silicate into the oil pan, the German program has allowed the still operating cars to be dropped off at their nearest junkyard.
But at the same time, it is important to own a car that is proven and not a wreck you picked up from the junkyard in Columbia, Alabama!
Junkyard Goddess will be celebrating their Grand Opening with a special party on July 9 from 5 - 9 p.m. To contact Michelle about painting classes, customization of furniture or any other questions about Junkyard Goddess, visit junkyardgoddess.com, their Facebook Page at facebook.com/junkyardgoddess or Michelle's Etsy at etsy.com/shop / TheJunkyardGoddess
Now she'll do yours, too, as her recently opened Junkyard Goddess Eco-Boutique at 1051 E. 54th St. houses home décor pieces, crafted by herself and fellow artisans, that have been repurposed from their original state, created new or given new life from antique origins.
When my friend Michelle from The Junkyard Goddess offered to send out some samples I jumped at the chance.
Hanging chair, Fermob at Barbed; Strut table, Blu Dot at Heal's; Vegetal chairs, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Vitra; Raviolo chair, Ron Arad for Magis at Aram Store; and Fun sign, Gods Own Junkyard.
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