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dickfuckk · 2 years ago
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A list of season 2 cast and crew members, confirmed and speculated
I will try and keep this updated
Not counting the obvious ones
Please note that this is a list of both cast and crew members, so PAs and such are also included and not just actors
sorry in advance that 90% of my sources come from instagram
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Aaron Morton (Camera) - he’s listed on the very last picture as the camera-man
Adam Stein (Writer)
Alan F. (English solider)
Alexandria S.
Alistair Gregory - from this tweet so uncertain, but followed me back on my bts instagram account so seems to have some interest in ofmd
Amy Tunnicliffe
Amanda M. (Wedding guest)
Andrew DeYoung (Director) - I don't remember if there was any other reason than the fact that he was in Aotearoa during filming
Andy Rydzewksi (Cinematographer)
B
Brian Badie (Hairstylist)
Bronson Pinchot ("Torturer")
Bryn Seager - I don't remember why but I follow him
Bryony Matthew (Food stylist)
C
Cora Montalban (Makeup and/or hairstylist) - I believe she was tagged in an instagram story once, and she's followed by a ton of cast and crew members
D
Daniel Fernandez (Spanish priest)
David G. (Stand in)
Dennis Bailey (Hairstylist) - Leslie revealed that he's there.
Don A. (Swampy Town folk)
E
Eliza Cossio (Writer)
Erroll Shand (Prince Ricky)
F
Fernando Frias (Director)
G
Grant Lobban
Gypsy Taylor (Costume designer)
H
Haroun Barazanchi - I'm gonna be honest, I have no memory of why I suspect this guy will be working on season 2, but I follow him hgjfdks
I-J
Jaden McLeod
Jason Samoa, possibly spotted on location
Jemaine Clement, pretty sure this is only based on his friendship with Rhys and Taika tbh
Jes Tom (Writer)
Jessica Lee Hunt (Makeup artist) - followed by a ton of crew and cast members and I believe she's been tagged in instagram stories and such
John Mahone (Writer)
Jono Capel-Baker (Groom)
Jonno Roberts didn't get the role from his audition, but could still have gotten a different role - hung out with Ruibo
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Karl L. (Action extra)
Kate Fu
Kathleen Zyka Smith ("Red Flag")
Kosuke Iijima (Fabricator/Sculptor?) - due to interaction on this post
Kris Gillan (Fabricator/Sculptor)
Kura Forrester - followed by quite a few cast and crew members, but I don't remember if there was anything else to it
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Laura Stables (SFX makeup artist)
Leanne - followed by cast and crew
Lee Tuson
Leslie Jones (Spanish Jackie) - she's spoiled this so many times, but gjfhdks
Leyla - followed by a lot of cast and crew members, don't remember if there was more to it than that
Luke V. (Stand in)
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Ma Christina C. ("Red Flag")
Madeleine Sami (Archie)
Maddie Roche (PA) - read the tags idk lmao
Maddy Powell - this double rainbow photo is for sure from the first day of filming and nathan commented on her post
Maggie Philips (Music supervisor)
Mark Black (Henchman)
Mark Mitchinson (Hornigold)
Martin D. (Wedding guest)
Megan Vertelle (Set decorator)
Mike Berlucchi (Cinematographer)
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Nareemun S. (Stand in)
Nat Van Halle - Has been hanging out on set with crew and cast
Natalie Torres (Writer)
Nathan Foad (Lucius)
Nathaniel Goodman - listed as camera-man
Nicola Dove (Photographer) - I'm guessing she'll be the season 2 version of Aaron Epstein
O-P
Paul Murphy (Director)
Q-R
Ra Vincent (Production designer) - He's the one in a white t-shirt and sunglasses or smth on his head
Rachel Forman - followed by a lot of cast and crew (including taika, nathan, madeleine, alex etc.) and Fernando made a post saying goodbye to Aoteroa, and she commented and he said he would miss her
Rachel House - Suspected due to her hanging out with cast and crew, but could be nothing
Richard B. ("Republic of Pirates")
Ringo R. ("Republic of Pirates")
Rory Davis - followed by cast and crew
Ruibo Qian
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Sha M. ("Republic of Pirates")
Simone Nathan (Writer)
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Tammy Davis - pretty sure it's just based off of this post which could be nothing
Tara Lauren (Makeup artist)
Tenesse Murfitt (Hairstylist) - followed by a ton of cast and crew members, and I believe she's been tagged in instagram stories
Tino L. (Stand in)
Toa Paranihi - I honestly don't remember why this was speculated or possibly confirmed, but I follow him on instagram and so do a couple of the cast and crew members
Ty Evander
U-V
Vanessa Vandy (Cinematopgrapher) - don't remember why i suspect her, but i follow her
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Will Giles (Set designer)
X-Z
Zach Douglas
Zackery Alexander Stephans (Writer)
Zak Enayat - he has just been very openly working on the show, and is followed by cast and crew members
Zayre Ferrer (Writer)
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wrooom · 5 years ago
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"Goodwood Festival of Speed 2019: De Tomaso P72."
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gruenerkater · 3 years ago
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GreenFerrari-6194 von G Murfitt Über Flickr: Goodwood Revival 2017 A wonderful weekend of classic cars, racing, and rain. And a green Ferrari...
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imageauto · 7 years ago
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GreenFerrari-6194 by G Murfitt Via Flickr: Goodwood Revival 2017 A wonderful weekend of classic cars, racing, and rain. And a green Ferrari...
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carpr0n · 5 years ago
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Starring: Jaguar D-Type
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asdffffgfccfdfggtt · 5 years ago
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Starring: Jaguar D-TypeBy G Murfitt http://bit.ly/36Du5wx
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careerexpansion · 7 years ago
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2017 Global Education Conference - 46 Live Sessions on Wednesday, Day Three!
Wednesday, November 15th, is day three of the eighth annual Global Education Conference. We are ready for another great day of sessions and keynotes! IMPORTANT NOTES:
Check out our new guide to attending the conference. Everything you need is here. http://ift.tt/2AI8Dae
Earn a certificate of participation by playing the GEC Connect Game from Alludo. http://ift.tt/2eSqHlT
Recordings of any sessions that have taken place are accessible on the conference recordings page, usually within a few minutes after a session has ended. Note: you need to be a member and logged into the conference site (all free, of course): http://ift.tt/2AI8DqK
Follow the Twitter conversation with #globaled17
Responses to Tuesday's Sessions:
"This was a wonderful opportuntity to share and connect. So grateful."
"A wonderful event that brings together people from around the globe."
"Great concept. Really appreciate the 24/7 format. Whenever I have 20+ minutes, I check in to any session that is on. Some very pleasant surprises 'picking' sessions this way." 
"Thank you for this lovely session =)"
"I plan on using this in my classroom."
"Very informative. Great!"
"My Middle School class was participating with me to see how to interact and learn on Eluminate Blackboard. Very cool!  I want to present next year!"
"This was great. I will be watching it a second time when I'm not interrupted by my young students! First time attending. So far it is wonderful."
"I am always inspired by so many different aspects of this conference. The way it all comes together seamlessly. The array of great ideas and different types of educators. Thanks!"
"GEC is a wonderful way to engage with global educators around the world to learn, network and create partnerships."
"Great job by the moderators! There was both live audio and chat from participants to coordinate. They both did an excellent job of filtering and responding."
"So many great tools shared for global collaboration."
"Really enjoy being part of this."
"Really awesome!"
The list of today's sessions, in US-Eastern Standard Time, is below. To see the the full conference schedule in your own time zone, with the direct links to session rooms, REGISTER NOW (free)--or, if registered, check your conference email confirmation.  Want to volunteer to help moderate sessions? It's not too late! Sign up and information here. It's a ton of fun, you'll be doing some good, and you'll have the undying gratitude of the conference organizers!
Wednesday, November 15th
(US-Eastern Time)
12:00 am
Curriculum is the most important 'C' word in Global Projects! - Christine Trimnell
1:00 am
Let's Talk Global Education - Anne Mirtschin
4:00 am
Globally Responsive Teaching Practice: Overcoming Social Disparities - Sajdah Ali George
Why and How Collaborative Projects Work Best according to the Mind, Brain, and Education Science - André Hedlund
6:00 am
KEYNOTE: Kevin Crouch, Director of Technology Services, Consilience Learning
7:00 am
Digging Beneath the Fs for Deeper Global Learning - Jennifer D. Klein
Hello Little World Skypers - the Continuing Adventures - Anne Mirtschin, Presenters from across the world (names to be added closer to the time)
8:00 am
A World of #CollaborativePD: Build Your Global PLN Twitter Chat - Dr. Jennifer Williams, Brad Spirrison
How to Globally Mobilize High School Students to Actualize the United Nations SDGs. - Linda Flannelly, Ralph Viggiano, Megan Scharf, Pete Robinson, Ann Michelsen, Kristian Otterstad Andresen, the students at Lindenhurst and Sandvika High School
Student conversation on World Religions - Sean Terwilliger and Tica Simpson
Teaching the SDGs through experiential and service learning - Caroline Weeks, Liz Radzicki, Kimm Murfitt
9:00 am
Virtual Exchanges: Harnessing Technology to Build Global Competencies and Increase Mutual Understanding Among International Youth - Katherine Hanson
Integration of Global Outdoors Learning Blogs, TED Ed Lessons and Global Goals in Management Courses (In Spanish) - Dr. Jose G. Lepervanche
10:00 am
KEYNOTE: Maggie Mitchell Salem, Executive Director, QFI | Jennie Niles, Deputy Mayor for Education (DME) in Washington, DC | Alan Mather, Chief Officer of the Office of College and Career Success
11:00 am
Beyond Our Borders: Fostering Global Competency Through Student Travel and Virtual Exchanges - Cynthia Derrane, Jennifer Orlinski
Global Collaboration Provides Diverse Perspective for UN Sustainable Development Goals - Donna Roman, Hassan Hassan, Jen Sherman, Maire O’Keefe, Katrina Viloria
Student conversation on Gender and Ethics - Sean Terwilliger and Deborah Glymph
Teens Dream: A global video contest for teens to express their dreams as they relate to one of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals - Linda Staheli
12:00 pm
Food Rescue through a High School - Toni Olivieri-Barton, Colorado Springs Food Rescue
Promoting Internationalism In Teaching And Preparing Global Citizens Through Exchange Projects: Different But The Same Project As An Example - Mr. Omar Titki
1:00 pm
KEYNOTE: Liam Wegimont, Chairperson, GENE
2:00 pm
Children's Literature, Math, and Global Connections - Oh My! - Glenna Gustafson, Pre-service educators in the Teaching and Learning Mathematics
Intercultural Competence For Educators: What's In It For Me? - Dr. Whitney Sherman
The power of case studies - Anne Fox
What's a Crankie?? Using Creative Story Exchanges to Build Global Competence and Connect Students Across Borders - Cora Bresciano, Susan Gay Hyatt
3:00 pm
Deep Learning - A Global Perspective - Tom D'Amico
Rainwater catchment and Practivism - Lonny Grafman
4:00 pm
KEYNOTE: Pam Moran + Ira Socol
5:00 pm
Citizen Science: A Global Conservation Effort - Lindsay Glasner, Kelly Schaeffer
Developing Global Competencies in Teacher Education through Transdisciplinary and Translational Research - Melda N. Yildiz. TBA
Enhancing Intercultural Communication through an International Film Club - Helaine W. Marshall
Fostering Global Citizenship Through Literature and Art - Nadia Kalman
6:00 pm
Cosmopolitan Project Based Learning - Using the UN Sustainable Development Goals in PBL - Craig Perrier
Global Scholar Diploma at the High School Level - Toni Olivieri-Barton
How to increase global competency in students: A research-based discussion with Empatico - Chelsea Donaldson, Angela Jo, Travis Hardy
Kings of Collaboration - Jan Zanetis,Sean Forde, Ralph Krauss, Peter Paccone
8:00 pm
Global Mentors Project: Connecting Student Teachers with Mentors from Around the World - Terry Smith
How to create inclusion and shared power in virtual exchange partnerships. - Jack Haskell
One Truth and a Million Truths: Teaching History in a Globalizing World - Nayun Eom, Dr. Marty Sleeper
9:00 pm
Earth Charter in Education - Dr. Valerie Schmitz, Dr. Mary Ann Kahl
Invitation to World Literature - Arthur R. Smith
Secrets to Successful Global Collaboration in Higher Education - Leigh Zeitz, Ph.D., David Stoloff, Ph.D.
11:00 pm
Global Collaboration: Connect Your Kids to the World - Leigh Zeitz, Ph.D., Ping Gao, Ph.D., Magda Galloway
Global PBL in the Digital Age - Brad Bielawski
High School Global Issues Class as a Springboard for Creating Young Activists - Adam Carter
Tips for starting your own DIY Global Youth Summit - Tara Kajtaniak
2017 Global Education Conference - 46 Live Sessions on Wednesday, Day Three! posted first on http://ift.tt/2tX7Iil
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growthvue · 7 years ago
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2017 Global Education Conference - 46 Live Sessions on Wednesday, Day Three!
Wednesday, November 15th, is day three of the eighth annual Global Education Conference. We are ready for another great day of sessions and keynotes! IMPORTANT NOTES:
Check out our new guide to attending the conference. Everything you need is here. http://ift.tt/2AI8Dae
Earn a certificate of participation by playing the GEC Connect Game from Alludo. http://ift.tt/2eSqHlT
Recordings of any sessions that have taken place are accessible on the conference recordings page, usually within a few minutes after a session has ended. Note: you need to be a member and logged into the conference site (all free, of course): http://ift.tt/2AI8DqK
Follow the Twitter conversation with #globaled17
Responses to Tuesday's Sessions:
"This was a wonderful opportuntity to share and connect. So grateful."
"A wonderful event that brings together people from around the globe."
"Great concept. Really appreciate the 24/7 format. Whenever I have 20+ minutes, I check in to any session that is on. Some very pleasant surprises 'picking' sessions this way." 
"Thank you for this lovely session =)"
"I plan on using this in my classroom."
"Very informative. Great!"
"My Middle School class was participating with me to see how to interact and learn on Eluminate Blackboard. Very cool!  I want to present next year!"
"This was great. I will be watching it a second time when I'm not interrupted by my young students! First time attending. So far it is wonderful."
"I am always inspired by so many different aspects of this conference. The way it all comes together seamlessly. The array of great ideas and different types of educators. Thanks!"
"GEC is a wonderful way to engage with global educators around the world to learn, network and create partnerships."
"Great job by the moderators! There was both live audio and chat from participants to coordinate. They both did an excellent job of filtering and responding."
"So many great tools shared for global collaboration."
"Really enjoy being part of this."
"Really awesome!"
The list of today's sessions, in US-Eastern Standard Time, is below. To see the the full conference schedule in your own time zone, with the direct links to session rooms, REGISTER NOW (free)--or, if registered, check your conference email confirmation.  Want to volunteer to help moderate sessions? It's not too late! Sign up and information here. It's a ton of fun, you'll be doing some good, and you'll have the undying gratitude of the conference organizers!
Wednesday, November 15th
(US-Eastern Time)
12:00 am
Curriculum is the most important 'C' word in Global Projects! - Christine Trimnell
1:00 am
Let's Talk Global Education - Anne Mirtschin
4:00 am
Globally Responsive Teaching Practice: Overcoming Social Disparities - Sajdah Ali George
Why and How Collaborative Projects Work Best according to the Mind, Brain, and Education Science - André Hedlund
6:00 am
KEYNOTE: Kevin Crouch, Director of Technology Services, Consilience Learning
7:00 am
Digging Beneath the Fs for Deeper Global Learning - Jennifer D. Klein
Hello Little World Skypers - the Continuing Adventures - Anne Mirtschin, Presenters from across the world (names to be added closer to the time)
8:00 am
A World of #CollaborativePD: Build Your Global PLN Twitter Chat - Dr. Jennifer Williams, Brad Spirrison
How to Globally Mobilize High School Students to Actualize the United Nations SDGs. - Linda Flannelly, Ralph Viggiano, Megan Scharf, Pete Robinson, Ann Michelsen, Kristian Otterstad Andresen, the students at Lindenhurst and Sandvika High School
Student conversation on World Religions - Sean Terwilliger and Tica Simpson
Teaching the SDGs through experiential and service learning - Caroline Weeks, Liz Radzicki, Kimm Murfitt
9:00 am
Virtual Exchanges: Harnessing Technology to Build Global Competencies and Increase Mutual Understanding Among International Youth - Katherine Hanson
Integration of Global Outdoors Learning Blogs, TED Ed Lessons and Global Goals in Management Courses (In Spanish) - Dr. Jose G. Lepervanche
10:00 am
KEYNOTE: Maggie Mitchell Salem, Executive Director, QFI | Jennie Niles, Deputy Mayor for Education (DME) in Washington, DC | Alan Mather, Chief Officer of the Office of College and Career Success
11:00 am
Beyond Our Borders: Fostering Global Competency Through Student Travel and Virtual Exchanges - Cynthia Derrane, Jennifer Orlinski
Global Collaboration Provides Diverse Perspective for UN Sustainable Development Goals - Donna Roman, Hassan Hassan, Jen Sherman, Maire O’Keefe, Katrina Viloria
Student conversation on Gender and Ethics - Sean Terwilliger and Deborah Glymph
Teens Dream: A global video contest for teens to express their dreams as they relate to one of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals - Linda Staheli
12:00 pm
Food Rescue through a High School - Toni Olivieri-Barton, Colorado Springs Food Rescue
Promoting Internationalism In Teaching And Preparing Global Citizens Through Exchange Projects: Different But The Same Project As An Example - Mr. Omar Titki
1:00 pm
KEYNOTE: Liam Wegimont, Chairperson, GENE
2:00 pm
Children's Literature, Math, and Global Connections - Oh My! - Glenna Gustafson, Pre-service educators in the Teaching and Learning Mathematics
Intercultural Competence For Educators: What's In It For Me? - Dr. Whitney Sherman
The power of case studies - Anne Fox
What's a Crankie?? Using Creative Story Exchanges to Build Global Competence and Connect Students Across Borders - Cora Bresciano, Susan Gay Hyatt
3:00 pm
Deep Learning - A Global Perspective - Tom D'Amico
Rainwater catchment and Practivism - Lonny Grafman
4:00 pm
KEYNOTE: Pam Moran + Ira Socol
5:00 pm
Citizen Science: A Global Conservation Effort - Lindsay Glasner, Kelly Schaeffer
Developing Global Competencies in Teacher Education through Transdisciplinary and Translational Research - Melda N. Yildiz. TBA
Enhancing Intercultural Communication through an International Film Club - Helaine W. Marshall
Fostering Global Citizenship Through Literature and Art - Nadia Kalman
6:00 pm
Cosmopolitan Project Based Learning - Using the UN Sustainable Development Goals in PBL - Craig Perrier
Global Scholar Diploma at the High School Level - Toni Olivieri-Barton
How to increase global competency in students: A research-based discussion with Empatico - Chelsea Donaldson, Angela Jo, Travis Hardy
Kings of Collaboration - Jan Zanetis,Sean Forde, Ralph Krauss, Peter Paccone
8:00 pm
Global Mentors Project: Connecting Student Teachers with Mentors from Around the World - Terry Smith
How to create inclusion and shared power in virtual exchange partnerships. - Jack Haskell
One Truth and a Million Truths: Teaching History in a Globalizing World - Nayun Eom, Dr. Marty Sleeper
9:00 pm
Earth Charter in Education - Dr. Valerie Schmitz, Dr. Mary Ann Kahl
Invitation to World Literature - Arthur R. Smith
Secrets to Successful Global Collaboration in Higher Education - Leigh Zeitz, Ph.D., David Stoloff, Ph.D.
11:00 pm
Global Collaboration: Connect Your Kids to the World - Leigh Zeitz, Ph.D., Ping Gao, Ph.D., Magda Galloway
Global PBL in the Digital Age - Brad Bielawski
High School Global Issues Class as a Springboard for Creating Young Activists - Adam Carter
Tips for starting your own DIY Global Youth Summit - Tara Kajtaniak
2017 Global Education Conference - 46 Live Sessions on Wednesday, Day Three! published first on http://ift.tt/2xx6Oyq
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lavelocita · 10 years ago
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wrooom · 6 years ago
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"Goodwood members meeting 77, April 2019"
By G Murfitt
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imageauto · 7 years ago
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Ferrari512BBLM-8362 by G Murfitt Via Flickr: Goodwood 76th Members Meeting, March 2018 Snow and chilling conditions mixed with very hot cars. Ferrari 512 BB LM special production.
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imageauto · 7 years ago
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Porsche910.76MM-7820 by G Murfitt Via Flickr: Classic 1967 Porsche 910 at Goodwood 76th Members Meeting, March 2018. Snow and chilling conditions mixed with very hot cars.
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imageauto · 7 years ago
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porscheBBS.76MM-7950 by G Murfitt Via Flickr: Classic 1967 Porsche 910 at Goodwood 76th Members Meeting, March 2018. Snow and chilling conditions mixed with very hot cars.
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imageauto · 7 years ago
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McLaren76MM-7749 by G Murfitt Via Flickr: Modern McLarens at Goodwood 76th Members Meeting, March 2018 Snow and chilling conditions mixed with very hot cars.
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imageauto · 7 years ago
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76MM-7869 by G Murfitt Via Flickr: Porsche 910: Goodwood 76th Members Meeting, March 2018 Snow and chilling conditions mixed with hot cars.
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imageauto · 7 years ago
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GTO-6381 by G Murfitt Via Flickr: Goodwood Revival 2017 A wonderful weekend of classic cars, racing, rain, and more Fiat 500’s than you can shake a stick at. Classic photo opportunities everywhere.
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