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  • Obama and Medvedev walk in Lafayette Park, washington DC, America - 24 Jun 2010
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    Obama and Medvedev walk in Lafayette Park, washington DC, America - 24 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ron Sachs / Rex Features ( 1199604e )
    United States President Barack Obama and President Dmitry Medvedev of the Russian Federation
    Obama and Medvedev walk in Lafayette Park, washington DC, America - 24 Jun 2010

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Obama and Medvedev walk in Lafayette Park, washington DC, America - 24 Jun 2010
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    Obama and Medvedev walk in Lafayette Park, washington DC, America - 24 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ron Sachs / Rex Features ( 1199604f )
    United States President Barack Obama and President Dmitry Medvedev of the Russian Federation
    Obama and Medvedev walk in Lafayette Park, washington DC, America - 24 Jun 2010

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
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    Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Lanclos / Rex Features (1510578c)

    The 400 Can Christmas Tree
    CAN you believe it, this is an amazing Christmas tree made from 400 drink cans.

    The seasonal creation was made by two friends with an addiction for fizzy soda.

    Phillip Lanclos, 22, hit on a festive idea after collecting over 3000 cans of Vault energy drink.

    He roped in his pal Jason Lantier, 22, to painstakingly construct the fake fir tree. They binded the tins together around a central pole with hand-cut wire.

    Phillip, from Lafayette, Louisiana explains: "I started collected Vault three years back just because I liked it so much. I would never throw a single can away and my friends would give me their empty cans. I actually have collected over 3000 tins.

    "I wanted to eventually make something with the collection and for Christmas my friend Jason and I decided to build the Vault tree.

    "We used a huge pipe, over 400 self cut wires, over 400 Vault cans, which didn't even make a dent in my collection, and the lights and ribbon. The tree took 2 full days and 400 cans."

    But creating a tree next year may be a problem as Phillip explains: "I was recently saddened because my town no longer has Vault anywhere. I got feedback from some Reddit users that still have access to Vault and some have said they would be willing to send me some for Christmas! It would be the greatest present ever."


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  • Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
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    Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Lanclos / Rex Features (1510578b)
    Drink can Christmas tree
    The 400 Can Christmas Tree
    CAN you believe it, this is an amazing Christmas tree made from 400 drink cans.

    The seasonal creation was made by two friends with an addiction for fizzy soda.

    Phillip Lanclos, 22, hit on a festive idea after collecting over 3000 cans of Vault energy drink.

    He roped in his pal Jason Lantier, 22, to painstakingly construct the fake fir tree. They binded the tins together around a central pole with hand-cut wire.

    Phillip, from Lafayette, Louisiana explains: "I started collected Vault three years back just because I liked it so much. I would never throw a single can away and my friends would give me their empty cans. I actually have collected over 3000 tins.

    "I wanted to eventually make something with the collection and for Christmas my friend Jason and I decided to build the Vault tree.

    "We used a huge pipe, over 400 self cut wires, over 400 Vault cans, which didn't even make a dent in my collection, and the lights and ribbon. The tree took 2 full days and 400 cans."

    But creating a tree next year may be a problem as Phillip explains: "I was recently saddened because my town no longer has Vault anywhere. I got feedback from some Reddit users that still have access to Vault and some have said they would be willing to send me some for Christmas! It would be the greatest present ever."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Phillip Lanclos/Rex Features
    DM

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFZZYQMED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
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    Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Lanclos / Rex Features (1510578a)
    Drink can Christmas tree
    The 400 Can Christmas Tree
    CAN you believe it, this is an amazing Christmas tree made from 400 drink cans.

    The seasonal creation was made by two friends with an addiction for fizzy soda.

    Phillip Lanclos, 22, hit on a festive idea after collecting over 3000 cans of Vault energy drink.

    He roped in his pal Jason Lantier, 22, to painstakingly construct the fake fir tree. They binded the tins together around a central pole with hand-cut wire.

    Phillip, from Lafayette, Louisiana explains: "I started collected Vault three years back just because I liked it so much. I would never throw a single can away and my friends would give me their empty cans. I actually have collected over 3000 tins.

    "I wanted to eventually make something with the collection and for Christmas my friend Jason and I decided to build the Vault tree.

    "We used a huge pipe, over 400 self cut wires, over 400 Vault cans, which didn't even make a dent in my collection, and the lights and ribbon. The tree took 2 full days and 400 cans."

    But creating a tree next year may be a problem as Phillip explains: "I was recently saddened because my town no longer has Vault anywhere. I got feedback from some Reddit users that still have access to Vault and some have said they would be willing to send me some for Christmas! It would be the greatest present ever."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Phillip Lanclos/Rex Features
    DM

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFZZYQMED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
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    Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Lanclos / Rex Features (1510578d)

    The 400 Can Christmas Tree
    CAN you believe it, this is an amazing Christmas tree made from 400 drink cans.

    The seasonal creation was made by two friends with an addiction for fizzy soda.

    Phillip Lanclos, 22, hit on a festive idea after collecting over 3000 cans of Vault energy drink.

    He roped in his pal Jason Lantier, 22, to painstakingly construct the fake fir tree. They binded the tins together around a central pole with hand-cut wire.

    Phillip, from Lafayette, Louisiana explains: "I started collected Vault three years back just because I liked it so much. I would never throw a single can away and my friends would give me their empty cans. I actually have collected over 3000 tins.

    "I wanted to eventually make something with the collection and for Christmas my friend Jason and I decided to build the Vault tree.

    "We used a huge pipe, over 400 self cut wires, over 400 Vault cans, which didn't even make a dent in my collection, and the lights and ribbon. The tree took 2 full days and 400 cans."

    But creating a tree next year may be a problem as Phillip explains: "I was recently saddened because my town no longer has Vault anywhere. I got feedback from some Reddit users that still have access to Vault and some have said they would be willing to send me some for Christmas! It would be the greatest present ever."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Phillip Lanclos/Rex Features
    DM

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFZZYQMED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
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    Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Lanclos / Rex Features (1510578e)

    The 400 Can Christmas Tree
    CAN you believe it, this is an amazing Christmas tree made from 400 drink cans.

    The seasonal creation was made by two friends with an addiction for fizzy soda.

    Phillip Lanclos, 22, hit on a festive idea after collecting over 3000 cans of Vault energy drink.

    He roped in his pal Jason Lantier, 22, to painstakingly construct the fake fir tree. They binded the tins together around a central pole with hand-cut wire.

    Phillip, from Lafayette, Louisiana explains: "I started collected Vault three years back just because I liked it so much. I would never throw a single can away and my friends would give me their empty cans. I actually have collected over 3000 tins.

    "I wanted to eventually make something with the collection and for Christmas my friend Jason and I decided to build the Vault tree.

    "We used a huge pipe, over 400 self cut wires, over 400 Vault cans, which didn't even make a dent in my collection, and the lights and ribbon. The tree took 2 full days and 400 cans."

    But creating a tree next year may be a problem as Phillip explains: "I was recently saddened because my town no longer has Vault anywhere. I got feedback from some Reddit users that still have access to Vault and some have said they would be willing to send me some for Christmas! It would be the greatest present ever."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Phillip Lanclos/Rex Features
    DM

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFZZYQMED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
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    Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Lanclos / Rex Features (1510578f)

    The 400 Can Christmas Tree
    CAN you believe it, this is an amazing Christmas tree made from 400 drink cans.

    The seasonal creation was made by two friends with an addiction for fizzy soda.

    Phillip Lanclos, 22, hit on a festive idea after collecting over 3000 cans of Vault energy drink.

    He roped in his pal Jason Lantier, 22, to painstakingly construct the fake fir tree. They binded the tins together around a central pole with hand-cut wire.

    Phillip, from Lafayette, Louisiana explains: "I started collected Vault three years back just because I liked it so much. I would never throw a single can away and my friends would give me their empty cans. I actually have collected over 3000 tins.

    "I wanted to eventually make something with the collection and for Christmas my friend Jason and I decided to build the Vault tree.

    "We used a huge pipe, over 400 self cut wires, over 400 Vault cans, which didn't even make a dent in my collection, and the lights and ribbon. The tree took 2 full days and 400 cans."

    But creating a tree next year may be a problem as Phillip explains: "I was recently saddened because my town no longer has Vault anywhere. I got feedback from some Reddit users that still have access to Vault and some have said they would be willing to send me some for Christmas! It would be the greatest present ever."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Phillip Lanclos/Rex Features
    DM

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFZZYQMED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
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    Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Lanclos / Rex Features (1510578g)

    The 400 Can Christmas Tree
    CAN you believe it, this is an amazing Christmas tree made from 400 drink cans.

    The seasonal creation was made by two friends with an addiction for fizzy soda.

    Phillip Lanclos, 22, hit on a festive idea after collecting over 3000 cans of Vault energy drink.

    He roped in his pal Jason Lantier, 22, to painstakingly construct the fake fir tree. They binded the tins together around a central pole with hand-cut wire.

    Phillip, from Lafayette, Louisiana explains: "I started collected Vault three years back just because I liked it so much. I would never throw a single can away and my friends would give me their empty cans. I actually have collected over 3000 tins.

    "I wanted to eventually make something with the collection and for Christmas my friend Jason and I decided to build the Vault tree.

    "We used a huge pipe, over 400 self cut wires, over 400 Vault cans, which didn't even make a dent in my collection, and the lights and ribbon. The tree took 2 full days and 400 cans."

    But creating a tree next year may be a problem as Phillip explains: "I was recently saddened because my town no longer has Vault anywhere. I got feedback from some Reddit users that still have access to Vault and some have said they would be willing to send me some for Christmas! It would be the greatest present ever."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Phillip Lanclos/Rex Features
    DM

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFZZYQMED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
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    Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Lanclos / Rex Features (1510578j)

    The 400 Can Christmas Tree
    CAN you believe it, this is an amazing Christmas tree made from 400 drink cans.

    The seasonal creation was made by two friends with an addiction for fizzy soda.

    Phillip Lanclos, 22, hit on a festive idea after collecting over 3000 cans of Vault energy drink.

    He roped in his pal Jason Lantier, 22, to painstakingly construct the fake fir tree. They binded the tins together around a central pole with hand-cut wire.

    Phillip, from Lafayette, Louisiana explains: "I started collected Vault three years back just because I liked it so much. I would never throw a single can away and my friends would give me their empty cans. I actually have collected over 3000 tins.

    "I wanted to eventually make something with the collection and for Christmas my friend Jason and I decided to build the Vault tree.

    "We used a huge pipe, over 400 self cut wires, over 400 Vault cans, which didn't even make a dent in my collection, and the lights and ribbon. The tree took 2 full days and 400 cans."

    But creating a tree next year may be a problem as Phillip explains: "I was recently saddened because my town no longer has Vault anywhere. I got feedback from some Reddit users that still have access to Vault and some have said they would be willing to send me some for Christmas! It would be the greatest present ever."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Phillip Lanclos/Rex Features
    DM

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFZZYQMED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
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    Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Lanclos / Rex Features (1510578h)

    The 400 Can Christmas Tree
    CAN you believe it, this is an amazing Christmas tree made from 400 drink cans.

    The seasonal creation was made by two friends with an addiction for fizzy soda.

    Phillip Lanclos, 22, hit on a festive idea after collecting over 3000 cans of Vault energy drink.

    He roped in his pal Jason Lantier, 22, to painstakingly construct the fake fir tree. They binded the tins together around a central pole with hand-cut wire.

    Phillip, from Lafayette, Louisiana explains: "I started collected Vault three years back just because I liked it so much. I would never throw a single can away and my friends would give me their empty cans. I actually have collected over 3000 tins.

    "I wanted to eventually make something with the collection and for Christmas my friend Jason and I decided to build the Vault tree.

    "We used a huge pipe, over 400 self cut wires, over 400 Vault cans, which didn't even make a dent in my collection, and the lights and ribbon. The tree took 2 full days and 400 cans."

    But creating a tree next year may be a problem as Phillip explains: "I was recently saddened because my town no longer has Vault anywhere. I got feedback from some Reddit users that still have access to Vault and some have said they would be willing to send me some for Christmas! It would be the greatest present ever."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Phillip Lanclos/Rex Features
    DM

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFZZYQMED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
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    Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Lanclos / Rex Features (1510578i)

    The 400 Can Christmas Tree
    CAN you believe it, this is an amazing Christmas tree made from 400 drink cans.

    The seasonal creation was made by two friends with an addiction for fizzy soda.

    Phillip Lanclos, 22, hit on a festive idea after collecting over 3000 cans of Vault energy drink.

    He roped in his pal Jason Lantier, 22, to painstakingly construct the fake fir tree. They binded the tins together around a central pole with hand-cut wire.

    Phillip, from Lafayette, Louisiana explains: "I started collected Vault three years back just because I liked it so much. I would never throw a single can away and my friends would give me their empty cans. I actually have collected over 3000 tins.

    "I wanted to eventually make something with the collection and for Christmas my friend Jason and I decided to build the Vault tree.

    "We used a huge pipe, over 400 self cut wires, over 400 Vault cans, which didn't even make a dent in my collection, and the lights and ribbon. The tree took 2 full days and 400 cans."

    But creating a tree next year may be a problem as Phillip explains: "I was recently saddened because my town no longer has Vault anywhere. I got feedback from some Reddit users that still have access to Vault and some have said they would be willing to send me some for Christmas! It would be the greatest present ever."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Phillip Lanclos/Rex Features
    DM

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFZZYQMED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
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    Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Lanclos / Rex Features (1510578k)

    The 400 Can Christmas Tree
    CAN you believe it, this is an amazing Christmas tree made from 400 drink cans.

    The seasonal creation was made by two friends with an addiction for fizzy soda.

    Phillip Lanclos, 22, hit on a festive idea after collecting over 3000 cans of Vault energy drink.

    He roped in his pal Jason Lantier, 22, to painstakingly construct the fake fir tree. They binded the tins together around a central pole with hand-cut wire.

    Phillip, from Lafayette, Louisiana explains: "I started collected Vault three years back just because I liked it so much. I would never throw a single can away and my friends would give me their empty cans. I actually have collected over 3000 tins.

    "I wanted to eventually make something with the collection and for Christmas my friend Jason and I decided to build the Vault tree.

    "We used a huge pipe, over 400 self cut wires, over 400 Vault cans, which didn't even make a dent in my collection, and the lights and ribbon. The tree took 2 full days and 400 cans."

    But creating a tree next year may be a problem as Phillip explains: "I was recently saddened because my town no longer has Vault anywhere. I got feedback from some Reddit users that still have access to Vault and some have said they would be willing to send me some for Christmas! It would be the greatest present ever."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Phillip Lanclos/Rex Features
    DM

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFZZYQMED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
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    Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Lanclos / Rex Features (1510578l)

    The 400 Can Christmas Tree
    CAN you believe it, this is an amazing Christmas tree made from 400 drink cans.

    The seasonal creation was made by two friends with an addiction for fizzy soda.

    Phillip Lanclos, 22, hit on a festive idea after collecting over 3000 cans of Vault energy drink.

    He roped in his pal Jason Lantier, 22, to painstakingly construct the fake fir tree. They binded the tins together around a central pole with hand-cut wire.

    Phillip, from Lafayette, Louisiana explains: "I started collected Vault three years back just because I liked it so much. I would never throw a single can away and my friends would give me their empty cans. I actually have collected over 3000 tins.

    "I wanted to eventually make something with the collection and for Christmas my friend Jason and I decided to build the Vault tree.

    "We used a huge pipe, over 400 self cut wires, over 400 Vault cans, which didn't even make a dent in my collection, and the lights and ribbon. The tree took 2 full days and 400 cans."

    But creating a tree next year may be a problem as Phillip explains: "I was recently saddened because my town no longer has Vault anywhere. I got feedback from some Reddit users that still have access to Vault and some have said they would be willing to send me some for Christmas! It would be the greatest present ever."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Phillip Lanclos/Rex Features
    DM

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFZZYQMED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
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    Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Lanclos / Rex Features (1510578m)

    The 400 Can Christmas Tree
    CAN you believe it, this is an amazing Christmas tree made from 400 drink cans.

    The seasonal creation was made by two friends with an addiction for fizzy soda.

    Phillip Lanclos, 22, hit on a festive idea after collecting over 3000 cans of Vault energy drink.

    He roped in his pal Jason Lantier, 22, to painstakingly construct the fake fir tree. They binded the tins together around a central pole with hand-cut wire.

    Phillip, from Lafayette, Louisiana explains: "I started collected Vault three years back just because I liked it so much. I would never throw a single can away and my friends would give me their empty cans. I actually have collected over 3000 tins.

    "I wanted to eventually make something with the collection and for Christmas my friend Jason and I decided to build the Vault tree.

    "We used a huge pipe, over 400 self cut wires, over 400 Vault cans, which didn't even make a dent in my collection, and the lights and ribbon. The tree took 2 full days and 400 cans."

    But creating a tree next year may be a problem as Phillip explains: "I was recently saddened because my town no longer has Vault anywhere. I got feedback from some Reddit users that still have access to Vault and some have said they would be willing to send me some for Christmas! It would be the greatest present ever."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Phillip Lanclos/Rex Features
    DM

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFZZYQMED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
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    Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Lanclos / Rex Features (1510578o)

    The 400 Can Christmas Tree
    CAN you believe it, this is an amazing Christmas tree made from 400 drink cans.

    The seasonal creation was made by two friends with an addiction for fizzy soda.

    Phillip Lanclos, 22, hit on a festive idea after collecting over 3000 cans of Vault energy drink.

    He roped in his pal Jason Lantier, 22, to painstakingly construct the fake fir tree. They binded the tins together around a central pole with hand-cut wire.

    Phillip, from Lafayette, Louisiana explains: "I started collected Vault three years back just because I liked it so much. I would never throw a single can away and my friends would give me their empty cans. I actually have collected over 3000 tins.

    "I wanted to eventually make something with the collection and for Christmas my friend Jason and I decided to build the Vault tree.

    "We used a huge pipe, over 400 self cut wires, over 400 Vault cans, which didn't even make a dent in my collection, and the lights and ribbon. The tree took 2 full days and 400 cans."

    But creating a tree next year may be a problem as Phillip explains: "I was recently saddened because my town no longer has Vault anywhere. I got feedback from some Reddit users that still have access to Vault and some have said they would be willing to send me some for Christmas! It would be the greatest present ever."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Phillip Lanclos/Rex Features
    DM

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFZZYQMED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
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    Drink can Christmas tree, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 30 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Lanclos / Rex Features (1510578n)

    The 400 Can Christmas Tree
    CAN you believe it, this is an amazing Christmas tree made from 400 drink cans.

    The seasonal creation was made by two friends with an addiction for fizzy soda.

    Phillip Lanclos, 22, hit on a festive idea after collecting over 3000 cans of Vault energy drink.

    He roped in his pal Jason Lantier, 22, to painstakingly construct the fake fir tree. They binded the tins together around a central pole with hand-cut wire.

    Phillip, from Lafayette, Louisiana explains: "I started collected Vault three years back just because I liked it so much. I would never throw a single can away and my friends would give me their empty cans. I actually have collected over 3000 tins.

    "I wanted to eventually make something with the collection and for Christmas my friend Jason and I decided to build the Vault tree.

    "We used a huge pipe, over 400 self cut wires, over 400 Vault cans, which didn't even make a dent in my collection, and the lights and ribbon. The tree took 2 full days and 400 cans."

    But creating a tree next year may be a problem as Phillip explains: "I was recently saddened because my town no longer has Vault anywhere. I got feedback from some Reddit users that still have access to Vault and some have said they would be willing to send me some for Christmas! It would be the greatest present ever."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Phillip Lanclos/Rex Features
    DM

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFZZYQMED (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • President Obama and family attend Easter Sunday service at St John's Episcopal Church, Washington DC, America - 31 Mar 2013
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    President Obama and family attend Easter Sunday service at St John's Episcopal Church, Washington DC, America - 31 Mar 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (2229055c)
    President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia obama walk from the White House across Lafayette Park on their way to St John's Episcopal Church
    President Obama and family attend Easter Sunday service at St John's Episcopal Church, Washington DC, America - 31 Mar 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Barrack Obama attends Sunday Mass, Washington D.C, America - 27 Oct 2013
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    Barrack Obama attends Sunday Mass, Washington D.C, America - 27 Oct 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3266337b)
    President Barack Obama walks with his wife Michelle Obama and two daughters Malia Obama and Sasha Obama across Lafayette Park to St John's Church to attend service in Washington
    Barrack Obama attends Sunday Mass, Washington D.C, America - 27 Oct 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX Shutterstock (4914554a)
    Jena Meaux
    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
    Jena Meaux who saved her friend Ali Martin's life when she threw herself in front of the 58-year-old gunman who opened fire at the Grand Theatre cinema in Lafayette, Louisiana, killing two people and injuring nine others before shooting himself dead. Jena took a bullet to save her friend before dragging herself to the side of the auditorium so she could pull the fire alarm to evacuate the building and save others. Ali was still shot and injured but her friend prevented her from further shots and further injury. The gunman opened fire during a crowded viewing of romantic comedy "Trainwreck". Witnesses heard about six shots during the screening of the movie at around 7.30pm. The gunman is said to have entered the theatre alone and police do not believe anyone else was involved. The victims ranged in age from late teens to 60s and those taken to hospital had conditions ranging from non-life threatening to critical.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Jena Meaux
    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
    Jena Meaux who saved her friend Ali Martin's life when she threw herself in front of the 58-year-old gunman who opened fire at the Grand Theatre cinema in Lafayette, Louisiana, killing two people and injuring nine others before shooting himself dead. Jena took a bullet to save her friend before dragging herself to the side of the auditorium so she could pull the fire alarm to evacuate the building and save others. Ali was still shot and injured but her friend prevented her from further shots and further injury. The gunman opened fire during a crowded viewing of romantic comedy "Trainwreck". Witnesses heard about six shots during the screening of the movie at around 7.30pm. The gunman is said to have entered the theatre alone and police do not believe anyone else was involved. The victims ranged in age from late teens to 60s and those taken to hospital had conditions ranging from non-life threatening to critical.
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  • Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Jena Meaux
    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
    Jena Meaux who saved her friend Ali Martin's life when she threw herself in front of the 58-year-old gunman who opened fire at the Grand Theatre cinema in Lafayette, Louisiana, killing two people and injuring nine others before shooting himself dead. Jena took a bullet to save her friend before dragging herself to the side of the auditorium so she could pull the fire alarm to evacuate the building and save others. Ali was still shot and injured but her friend prevented her from further shots and further injury. The gunman opened fire during a crowded viewing of romantic comedy "Trainwreck". Witnesses heard about six shots during the screening of the movie at around 7.30pm. The gunman is said to have entered the theatre alone and police do not believe anyone else was involved. The victims ranged in age from late teens to 60s and those taken to hospital had conditions ranging from non-life threatening to critical.
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  • Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Jena Meaux
    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
    Jena Meaux who saved her friend Ali Martin's life when she threw herself in front of the 58-year-old gunman who opened fire at the Grand Theatre cinema in Lafayette, Louisiana, killing two people and injuring nine others before shooting himself dead. Jena took a bullet to save her friend before dragging herself to the side of the auditorium so she could pull the fire alarm to evacuate the building and save others. Ali was still shot and injured but her friend prevented her from further shots and further injury. The gunman opened fire during a crowded viewing of romantic comedy "Trainwreck". Witnesses heard about six shots during the screening of the movie at around 7.30pm. The gunman is said to have entered the theatre alone and police do not believe anyone else was involved. The victims ranged in age from late teens to 60s and those taken to hospital had conditions ranging from non-life threatening to critical.
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  • Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Jena Meaux
    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
    Jena Meaux who saved her friend Ali Martin's life when she threw herself in front of the 58-year-old gunman who opened fire at the Grand Theatre cinema in Lafayette, Louisiana, killing two people and injuring nine others before shooting himself dead. Jena took a bullet to save her friend before dragging herself to the side of the auditorium so she could pull the fire alarm to evacuate the building and save others. Ali was still shot and injured but her friend prevented her from further shots and further injury. The gunman opened fire during a crowded viewing of romantic comedy "Trainwreck". Witnesses heard about six shots during the screening of the movie at around 7.30pm. The gunman is said to have entered the theatre alone and police do not believe anyone else was involved. The victims ranged in age from late teens to 60s and those taken to hospital had conditions ranging from non-life threatening to critical.
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  • Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Jena Meaux
    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
    Jena Meaux who saved her friend Ali Martin's life when she threw herself in front of the 58-year-old gunman who opened fire at the Grand Theatre cinema in Lafayette, Louisiana, killing two people and injuring nine others before shooting himself dead. Jena took a bullet to save her friend before dragging herself to the side of the auditorium so she could pull the fire alarm to evacuate the building and save others. Ali was still shot and injured but her friend prevented her from further shots and further injury. The gunman opened fire during a crowded viewing of romantic comedy "Trainwreck". Witnesses heard about six shots during the screening of the movie at around 7.30pm. The gunman is said to have entered the theatre alone and police do not believe anyone else was involved. The victims ranged in age from late teens to 60s and those taken to hospital had conditions ranging from non-life threatening to critical.
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  • Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Allister (Ali) Martin
    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
    Jena Meaux who saved her friend Ali Martin's life when she threw herself in front of the 58-year-old gunman who opened fire at the Grand Theatre cinema in Lafayette, Louisiana, killing two people and injuring nine others before shooting himself dead. Jena took a bullet to save her friend before dragging herself to the side of the auditorium so she could pull the fire alarm to evacuate the building and save others. Ali was still shot and injured but her friend prevented her from further shots and further injury. The gunman opened fire during a crowded viewing of romantic comedy "Trainwreck". Witnesses heard about six shots during the screening of the movie at around 7.30pm. The gunman is said to have entered the theatre alone and police do not believe anyone else was involved. The victims ranged in age from late teens to 60s and those taken to hospital had conditions ranging from non-life threatening to critical.
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  • Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Allister (Ali) Martin
    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
    Jena Meaux who saved her friend Ali Martin's life when she threw herself in front of the 58-year-old gunman who opened fire at the Grand Theatre cinema in Lafayette, Louisiana, killing two people and injuring nine others before shooting himself dead. Jena took a bullet to save her friend before dragging herself to the side of the auditorium so she could pull the fire alarm to evacuate the building and save others. Ali was still shot and injured but her friend prevented her from further shots and further injury. The gunman opened fire during a crowded viewing of romantic comedy "Trainwreck". Witnesses heard about six shots during the screening of the movie at around 7.30pm. The gunman is said to have entered the theatre alone and police do not believe anyone else was involved. The victims ranged in age from late teens to 60s and those taken to hospital had conditions ranging from non-life threatening to critical.
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  • Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Jena Meaux (left) and Allister (Ali) Martin
    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
    Jena Meaux who saved her friend Ali Martin's life when she threw herself in front of the 58-year-old gunman who opened fire at the Grand Theatre cinema in Lafayette, Louisiana, killing two people and injuring nine others before shooting himself dead. Jena took a bullet to save her friend before dragging herself to the side of the auditorium so she could pull the fire alarm to evacuate the building and save others. Ali was still shot and injured but her friend prevented her from further shots and further injury. The gunman opened fire during a crowded viewing of romantic comedy "Trainwreck". Witnesses heard about six shots during the screening of the movie at around 7.30pm. The gunman is said to have entered the theatre alone and police do not believe anyone else was involved. The victims ranged in age from late teens to 60s and those taken to hospital had conditions ranging from non-life threatening to critical.
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  • Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Allister (Ali) Martin
    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
    Jena Meaux who saved her friend Ali Martin's life when she threw herself in front of the 58-year-old gunman who opened fire at the Grand Theatre cinema in Lafayette, Louisiana, killing two people and injuring nine others before shooting himself dead. Jena took a bullet to save her friend before dragging herself to the side of the auditorium so she could pull the fire alarm to evacuate the building and save others. Ali was still shot and injured but her friend prevented her from further shots and further injury. The gunman opened fire during a crowded viewing of romantic comedy "Trainwreck". Witnesses heard about six shots during the screening of the movie at around 7.30pm. The gunman is said to have entered the theatre alone and police do not believe anyone else was involved. The victims ranged in age from late teens to 60s and those taken to hospital had conditions ranging from non-life threatening to critical.
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  • Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
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    Gunman John Russell Houser
    Gunman opens fire at crowded Grand Theatre cinema, Lafayette, Louisiana, America - 23 Jul 2015
    John Russell Houser, seen here in the first picture released by police of the 59-year-old gunman who opened fire at the Grand Theatre on Jonston Street killing two people and injuring nine others before shooting himself dead. Witnesses heard about six shots during the screening of the "Trainwreck" movie at around 7.30pm on Thursday night at the theatre, which is about 50 miles southwest of Baton Rouge. The gunman is said to have entered the theatre alone and police do not believe anyone else was involved. The victims ranged in age from late teens to 60s and those taken to hospital had conditions ranging from non-life threatening to critical.
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  • FEATURE - Rodeo Meisterschaft in Homestead
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    FEATURE - Rodeo Meisterschaft in Homestead
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    Garrett Mouton (136) from Lafayette, LA riding Calvary Call competes in the Bareback Riding event during the 68th Annual Homestead Championship Rodeo at Doc DeMilly Rodeo Arena at Harris Field in Homestead, Florida
    PRCA Rodeo 68th Annual Homestead Championship Rodeo, Homestead, USA - 21 Jan 2017

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  • PEOPLE - Paris:  Beth Ditto weiht die Weihnachtsdekoration in der Galerie Lafayette ein
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    PEOPLE - Paris: Beth Ditto weiht die Weihnachtsdekoration in der Galerie Lafayette ein
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    Beth Ditto
    Galeries Lafayette store Christmas window display unveiling, Paris, France - 08 Nov 2017

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  • PEOPLE - Paris:  Beth Ditto weiht die Weihnachtsdekoration in der Galerie Lafayette ein
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    PEOPLE - Paris: Beth Ditto weiht die Weihnachtsdekoration in der Galerie Lafayette ein
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    Beth Ditto
    Galeries Lafayette store Christmas window display unveiling, Paris, France - 08 Nov 2017

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  • NEWS - David-Bowie-Schau in der New Yorker Subway
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    NEWS - David-Bowie-Schau in der New Yorker Subway
    April 18, 2018 - Nova York, NOVA YORK, UNITED STATES - A ''David Bowie Is'' exhibition can be seen at the Broadway-Lafayette subway station in Manhattan, New York City, United States, nesta quarta-feira, 18. At the exhibition that is not the Museum of Brooklyn, it can now be seen at the subway station (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - David-Bowie-Schau in der New Yorker Subway
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    NEWS - David-Bowie-Schau in der New Yorker Subway
    April 18, 2018 - Nova York, NOVA YORK, UNITED STATES - A ''David Bowie Is'' exhibition can be seen at the Broadway-Lafayette subway station in Manhattan, New York City, United States, nesta quarta-feira, 18. At the exhibition that is not the Museum of Brooklyn, it can now be seen at the subway station (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - David-Bowie-Schau in der New Yorker Subway
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    NEWS - David-Bowie-Schau in der New Yorker Subway
    April 18, 2018 - Nova York, NOVA YORK, UNITED STATES - A ''David Bowie Is'' exhibition can be seen at the Broadway-Lafayette subway station in Manhattan, New York City, United States, nesta quarta-feira, 18. At the exhibition that is not the Museum of Brooklyn, it can now be seen at the subway station (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    August 30, 2018: The Purdue band performs during NCAA football game action between the Northwestern Wildcats and the Purdue Boilermakers at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Indiana. Northwestern defeated Purdue 31-27. John Mersits/CSM/Sipa USA.(Credit Image: © John Mersits/CSM/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 24029548
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  • PEOPLE - Jessica Chastain an der Illumination der Weihnachtsdekoration in der Galerie Lafayette in Paris
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    PEOPLE - Jessica Chastain an der Illumination der Weihnachtsdekoration in der Galerie Lafayette in Paris
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    Piaget jewellery house CEO Chabi Nouri, Jessica Chastain and Galeries Lafayette CEO Philippe Houze
    Galeries Lafayette store Christmas window display unveiling, Paris, France - 07 Nov 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Jessica Chastain an der Illumination der Weihnachtsdekoration in der Galerie Lafayette in Paris
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    PEOPLE - Jessica Chastain an der Illumination der Weihnachtsdekoration in der Galerie Lafayette in Paris
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    Piaget jewellery house CEO Chabi Nouri, Jessica Chastain and Galeries Lafayette CEO Philippe Houze
    Galeries Lafayette store Christmas window display unveiling, Paris, France - 07 Nov 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Jessica Chastain an der Illumination der Weihnachtsdekoration in der Galerie Lafayette in Paris
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    PEOPLE - Jessica Chastain an der Illumination der Weihnachtsdekoration in der Galerie Lafayette in Paris
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    Atmosphere
    Galeries Lafayette store Christmas window display unveiling, Paris, France - 07 Nov 2018

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  • Kojey Radical – on the brink of rap greatness
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    Kojey Radical – on the brink of rap greatness
    Nimbly laying waste to the opposition: Kojey Radical at the Lafayette in London.

    After years of honing his craft, the east London rapper seizes his Covid-delayed moment, touring his forthcoming debut album Ð and much that went before Ð with swagger and subtlety.

    Kojey Radical is promoting his new album caled Reasons to Smile which will be his first. Kwadwo Adu Genfi Amponsah (born 4 January 1993), known professionally as Kojey Radical, is a British music artist, creative director and mixed media visual artist.[2] His style has been described as a mix of grime-y hip hop, alternative rap and spoken word. Since 2018, he has received three nominations at the MOBO Awards, including Best Newcomer. He performed at the 2020 MOBOs ceremony.

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  • Kojey Radical – on the brink of rap greatness
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    Kojey Radical – on the brink of rap greatness
    Nimbly laying waste to the opposition: Kojey Radical at the Lafayette in London.

    After years of honing his craft, the east London rapper seizes his Covid-delayed moment, touring his forthcoming debut album Ð and much that went before Ð with swagger and subtlety.

    Kojey Radical is promoting his new album caled Reasons to Smile which will be his first. Kwadwo Adu Genfi Amponsah (born 4 January 1993), known professionally as Kojey Radical, is a British music artist, creative director and mixed media visual artist.[2] His style has been described as a mix of grime-y hip hop, alternative rap and spoken word. Since 2018, he has received three nominations at the MOBO Awards, including Best Newcomer. He performed at the 2020 MOBOs ceremony.

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