author: Peter : Newark, NJ (18 months ago)
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY (18 months ago)
author: NWhyC : Brooklyn, NY (18 months ago)
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY (18 months ago)
author: David : Taiwan, China (18 months ago)
author: NWhyC : Brooklyn, NY (18 months ago)
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author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY (18 months ago)
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author: joey : Oakland, CA (18 months ago)
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY (18 months ago)
author: Peter : New York, NY (18 months ago)
author: Sean Hopkins : Queens, NY (18 months ago)
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author: Peter : Queens, NY (18 months ago)
author: CartLegger : New York, NY (18 months ago)
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY (18 months ago)
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY (18 months ago)
author: JoeyD : Santa Cruz, CA (18 months ago)
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author: CartLegger : Queens, NY (18 months ago)
author: Peter : Staten Island, NY (18 months ago)
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author: CartLegger : Queens, NY (18 months ago)
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| | author: Peter : Newark, NJ (18 months ago)

Should I turn left or right?
Spotted in Newark, NJ...
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY (18 months ago)

The smallest house in Brooklyn
The second-smallest house in Brooklyn
Canarsie, Brooklyn, NYC...
author: NWhyC : Brooklyn, NY (18 months ago)

Dry Dock 1 is the oldest dry dock in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and the third oldest in the country, completed in 1851.
It was a huge innovation for its time, and had a price tag to match... $2 million in 1851 dollars!
The granite materials seem incredibly solid, but under the landfill that makes up the Navy Yard,
the construction kept bobbing up out of the ground.
Eventually, over 1,000 oaken piles we used to secure the dry dock in the ground—perhaps the
first time a steam powered pile driver was ever used.
The dry dock is still working, over...
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY (18 months ago)

IT'S SO QUICK AND EASY!
Just rip and tear
your way to
CRAZY TASTY® town!
(Serves One)
Ingredients:
Pork, Salt, Water, Modified Potato Starch, Sugar, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Nitrite
1) GRASP TOP CORNER
2) TEAR OPEN POUCH
3) SQUEEZE POUCH
4) ENJOY TASTY SPAM®
SPAM® SINGLE NECKLACE
props to Cartlegger for the IRL SPAM®
Bushwick, Brooklyn, NYC...
author: David : Taiwan, China (18 months ago)

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