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I found this on fb. Not really in his voice though. Tom watch
how little i know or understand of shakespeare is made apparent in that i misunderstood the most famous phrase in his body of work. i must have been daydreaming when that was explained in 9th grade english class.
saw this out on the hudson last week. seemed unusual but didnt realize how much.
9th street bakery must leave in June
abandoned pod houses, 1970s taiwan
Portland Or home of velvet painting museum. love the black light room. (closed. Moved to so-cal)
9 minutes and 18 seconds of vertigo: footage from a camera strapped to the final segment of spire as it is hoisted into place atop WTC 1
the worst room
wrong way to put out a fire
big coverage of Maitripa College in tomorrow's Oregonian. nice photos.
Max's footage
men in labor
not QUITE the same when you know exactly how much time you have left and it's only two hours to begin with, but i give them credit nonetheless.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu7rugK4vJE&feature=player_embedded
Bob Wier STAGE DIVES last night.......(takes only a couple minutes to see it)
New New Yorker Martin Amis Talks Terrorism, Pornography, Idyllic Brooklyn and American Decline
bank protest spanish style
And the Caucasus—a region loosely encompassing Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Chechnya, Dagestan, Ossetia, and Ingushetia—has always occupied a mystical place in Russian literature. It is a region of rough natural beauty but also the place of exile, where those who ran afoul of the tsar were sent to ponder their fealty to the empire. A place to conquer but also a place before which to stand in awe. If Russia has a cultural subconscious, it lies east of the Don River.
"The Oldest known musical melody performed by the very talented Michael Levy on the Lyre. This ancient musical fragment dates back to 1400 B.C.E. and was discovered in the 1950's in Ugarit, Syria."