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Previous Day :: Next Dayfake151: i love it!
^_^ fake151: thanks to everyone im really happy u like what i do! and ill try to do more and better!! thanx! ^_^ tony yayo: i am sorry. borutz: i do not under stand? pleas peter, do explain what is this american art experience in the subway?
also do tell me about the politik of the election of w. bush and j. kerry please i do want to know even though i am not american citisen! borutz: hell ian,
thank you for the explaining! these photos are so pretty and almost work well for hte braking of my heart. i love seeing such photographs of the parts of america which perhapos i will somedaysee in person? so pretty. i thank you, sir, for seeing these photos for the... borutz: moscow is the best! borutz: fake151, this is hte nice photograph. i am thanking you for posting here! do let other like-minded people to know about this site. i would very much like for the seeing of more of this type of photograph, yes! the soil of africa: the differences in contrast in this photo are amazing! so pretty. thank you. please post more photographs of moscow. Peter: this is a lovely photo. what are teh wires for?
это будет симпатичным фотоим. проводы для? Peter: ian- wow. this comment is what this site is all about. thansk for taking the time to say all this- id have to agree that alot of what you said very much describes houston... very well thought out.
thanks again! you really make some amazing photos, in this regard. as always,... Peter: i do what i can. 1995. i am in nyc for the first time. i leave penn station at 34th, ride the 2 up to 42nd, and walk out of the station seeing htgese signs. again, one of the first things i saw in nyc.
i like em. ian: borutz,
Houston is an industrial city of ~5 million inhabitants on the Gulf Coast of Texas, in the US. The major industries ar oil and gas refining and exploration, and oilfield services. It is also a major port city. The eastern half of the city is basically a huge industrial complex,... shoshannah: 42nd street station, walking toward the port authority, sweat dripping down my forehead, suitcase towing behind me. it's funny that this is posted exactly three years to the date that i first saw those signs. thanks. Peter: thats nice. why do you weirdos post content-less comments? its weird. are you like "hey, ill just press the "have your say" button and see what happens"? wtf. leave a fucking coment, please. i spend like 10 minutes every day deleting fucking blank comments. wtf... say something, plz, or dont... Previous Day :: Next Day |
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