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Wednesday, June 28th 2006
Previous Day :: Next DayEvilGentleman: Yeeesh, the things I do when I am on hold. I must first correct my first comment in this article. The Voyagers are space probes, not satellites. Sorry about that. Now, on to the serious stuff.
In the Canadian Arctic, there has been a great problem with disappearing lakes. When I... Mushi: OOOHHH!!! That would ROCK! I know they are doing something, but I just didn't know what!
I would love a coffee shop here! See? It can only get better! Catherine Penfold-Waxman: wow. aer suzuki: nice, the sand is so white, too. where exactly is this place? ellen: Does anyone have ideas for stopping them from pooping on one's deck. I've tried vinegar, putting aluminum wrap on their favorite step and no luck.
I've got kids and cats and worry about the roundworm.
thanks in advance for any advice. jamie: umm recently.. i meant recently jamie: i saw an old photo of that 'river' lately, and in 1955 it was still a real river *sigh* EvilGentleman: The State of Utah is trafficking in salty water. They have had help from alien intelligence to build giant drains in the bottom of the Dead Sea and the Aral Sea and siphon the water through the Earth into the Great Salt Lake. Apparently, they have smaller drains in Florida,... EvilGentleman: I find the quote from the landscaper near the lake of, "We can't afford to let this nature go." to be quite hilarious. The sinkhole is nature, not the artificial preservation of the lake. But then again, landscapers tend to have a funny idea as to exactly what constitutes "nature".
Unless... sally: named after your family? sally: that looks underwhelming. Peter: once again, for the record, this post is about a graffiti writer named "england" and a beef in which he is involved. it is NOT about england (the country) or america (the country) or *pause* even scotland.
so, if you insist on calling someone an idiot, look at who is making... Ron Slade (Scot): Ha Ha never laughed so much thank you, america saved us, (long paused while picking myself of the floor) thats the trouble with america, think they can dictate, I"I have thee bomb but your not allowed to have one because i want the power, "America saved our ass" .sorry for... Changes...: I heard that north east kingdom is opening a coffee shop on wyckoff, anyone know of any other changes? Peter: hmm, i just noticed the trap-door leading into the "river" on the bottom right of the first photo... wonder what flows from that thing? Peter: link: get flicks of your work and post em here! LINK: big up kane aka fed and all da orton gangstas ogc obr fuk wys rip dave rip luke rip rip vinnie goin painting tonight at railworld n e 1 wanna link and smash peterborough
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anonomys: who the hell jumped in that lake depot: yo msg wut happend to da miami scene 'keep it going t@ngent:
So the remaining wall of the Roman fortress of Banovallum really does run through the library! jamie: that's quite alarming Peter: mmm, beer. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I like to bring humous and cucumber slices. And I make brilliant burgers. sine: if the dead sea starts filling back up, let me know. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Maybe it's twined with the Dead Sea. Peter: uberfascinating. ahh, florida and sinkholes! sine: WTF indeed. Simon Cornwell: Thanks for the feedback I.T.U.C. - it's appreciated.
If you've been to Cane Hill recently, you'll understand that it's no longer the walk in the park it previously was. It has, unfortunately, become a victim of its own popularity. Simon Cornwell: These pictures were taken in January hence the sheer bleakness of everything. Even in the midst of winter, the field was choked with brambles and nettles, so who knows if there's more under the undergrowth. Grange: WTF????? t@ngent: bumcrackheartballoon t@ngent: i read this as Pride 2006 Tornado, lol sine: why was the guy being carried off? sine: there's beer left in the fridge. aer suzuki: beautiful shots, i like how everything's reduced down to simple elements which are very well composed but still look natural and spontaneous, cool. aer suzuki: gorgeous pictures, these are the kinda shots i drool over, metal and sky. you too, ea, very cool especially the middle one. aer suzuki: cool shot, i likes me some hidden treasure... EvilGentleman: Maybe this house was the first one on the block, and the row houses squeezed up against it in later years, making it look out of place. Chris Erb: Hopefully I'll have the first part of the downtown series up tomorrow. It's going to be a lot of fun but a lot of work too. Chris Erb: I'm sure the NORAD lines you know of are a bit more interesting than this one. haha Chris Erb: Any explanation seems to fit. I'll make sure I find out either next time I'm in Sussex or I'll get my mom to find out for me next time I'm talking to her. Chris Erb: The yellow building by the catering place? I walk by that every day on my way to work. This city is far too small! haha
Also, if you search "Regency Landing" in google, this post is the second hit. I'm sure the developers arn't overly happy about that joey: LOL kc: Those are the only people you see on this tour. The gardeners to the stars. Mokes: Dog that needs a seatbelt, and cute Korean lasses? I can see the appeal, not to mention the wild architechture. Those buildings are the cat's meow. Mokes: Dood, the best part is the crotch hole and golf towel. Chiamattt: The second last photo is so awesome.
I wonder if the picture of the nude dude with white socks will get as much attention as the photo of the man with or without his penis out on the subway. www.citynoise.org/article/3902 Previous Day :: Next Day |
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