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Sunday, June 25th 2006
Previous Day :: Next Daylittle ukraine: active imagination/twisted sense of humor, perhaps. tony ny: england is a great country,and so i s america,where i live. if they threw me out of america i would live in england our friends. joey: no chris. please check my other articles. there are many beautiful facades in Oakland, CA.
this just happens to be a plain one. actually i 'found' this shot in the view finder. it's a zoom in of a billboard against a modern concrete building. it exemplifys some of the blandness that... Chris Erb: You're right, it's Trout Creek. There arn't many trout in it anymore but it's not bad for swimming in. The size of Sussex Corner doesn't really matter since it's really just part of Sussex proper. I'll talk some more about Sussex Corner in the next part of... Jamie: sorry, did you say 1337? heh EvilGentleman: The river seems to be either Trout Creek or the Kennebecasis River. I would imagine it is most likely Trout Creek. Maybe you can find out more at www.sussexcorner.com/ I only took a quick look around in the village website. There was also some good information at www.sussexnow.ca/
With a 1996... Jamie: "it is like worms criticizing the gods" - quote of the day. i also like how, in your anti-american speil, you have opted to use the american spelling of the word criticising. jeeff: maybe they got lucky. MikeUK: If the English nation is not special, how come they have achived more than any other nation on earth. Been a world power for 300 years, started the industrial revolution and created the modern world, founded 4 other English speaking nations, ruled the largest empire in the history of... bruno: pratico a um mes e meio sou d içara sc meu msn bruno_lsouza16@hotmail.com EvilGentleman: Pretty cool. Of course, my perverted mind mis-read the title. I though it said "Kuntswerk" EvilGentleman: Since most of Northern Ireland seems to be broken up into Catholic and Protestant areas, why not just let the Protestant areas remain as British enclaves, while the rest of Northern Ireland merges with the Irish Republic? Or is that an over-simplified idea that does not take into account the... EvilGentleman: If only you could see me laughing right now, jack. I suppose the spurned girlfriends made the idea of active duty a lot less scary, by comparision. At least, at the time. And don't blame the cameras, I'm sure if you had done this in 1776, you would have made... teresa 25/06/2006: i came to Australia in 1972 with my family I was only 9 years of age. I have been home twice since then. I would go home tomorrow to live, only I married an Australian and I can not move him from Queensland. I loved Ireland... chiamattt: what is the full image? this seems like a strange crop. chiamattt: Yeah, and they have fallen.
chiamattt: These are all awesome pics. boh!
jack: no. i was going steady with these two dolls and one day they crossed each others paths at a party. my friend tries to keep them apart but they started talking about their boyfriend in the army. then it became, well my boyfriend is a ranger, and... jack: i love sodium so much i even put it on corn on the cob. jack: 1- again i got my toe stuck in the cement.
2- dammit they said rain today.
3- gimme five baby.
4- just me and my shadow.
5- does anyone know where my greyhound bus is?
6- can it be my under arm deodorant isn't working? zo: oooh that's so funny that pig is still there...the one that was 'fixed' and then replaced. It makes me happy in vancouver that the pig is not extinct. jack: i once was lost in a mental asylum and drifted from room to room. i spoke with abe lincoln and rudy valentino, it was by far the most craziest place i've ever been to and the women walk around with hospital gown on and no undies and they dont... jack: nice story and pic's. but wait for 50 years to pass and then go back. my trip to brooklyn, new york and my visit to my old home showed me that there were still one or two people still there. they remembered me. a different JB: PH -
This is my favorite - mysterious and inviting at the same time. Those greens! Show us more. -- your old buddy. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I love I love shirts. But not as much as I love sodium. Previous Day :: Next Day |
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