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Previous Day :: Next Daydarren: indeed.
i'm trying to find some distinctly NZ graf. graf is common in all cities, i just want to find a piece that shouts Aoteora...still looking, however... alana: rebel32: after witnessing ur eloquence here, im hardpressed to ascertaion exactly what u r trying to say. t@gger: hey im glad this site is going stong again, mate.
also love those images from new zealand. its such a lovely little place after all! t@gger: this image reminds me of my mum's old local in conventry. eh, what a lovely old house! t@gger: endless upz ;-) t@gger: rebel32, whats the issue? your comment makes no sense, mate. don't you usually keep to flaming the NI people and the taighs? i still cant grasp what your point is, tho. Peter: hi jo! thanks for posting these. wow, that train station looks like something out of the future... as you know, we dont have anything nearly that cool here in nyc. nz must have hired some very forward-thinking, modern designers... seems like cutting edge architecture there is a little more common... Peter: hey darren! glad you posted this... i like the photo. i love that, by the looks of it, it could be pretty much any back ally or side street in the western world.
when i first saw this, i was like 'ooh, someone posted a shot from nyc!' then i saw... rebel 32: fuck all huns youse are nothing but a bunch of coat trailing bastards Previous Day :: Next Day |
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