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digitus impudicus


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this is pretty funny. tom moody posts a statement, a dissenting remark and a quibble concerning the blog post internet. neither have their comments feature turned on. (!!!???) see where im going with this?


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“Orange is the sun,” she said, “and lavender is the most spiritual color of all — violet gives you calmness.”

>>cough<< bullshit >>cough<<
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the great pacific garbage patch


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redline guages


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hoarders need to meet the pickers


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void house

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captain organic ross lovegrove

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no photo 303 glry

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743vv


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on talking to plants - plant perception (paranormal)


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A. Brayman’s RAD lamp

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xxx4961

carl aubock
architonic, 1st dibs, design and fun and sigmar via reference library


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sound portrait archive

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This one-of-a-kind siding product comes from olive tanks fabricated by the George Windeler Company of San Francisco in the 1930s. The unique charcoal-grey patina and surface texture comes from decades of exposure to the hot dry summers and chilly wet winters of California’s Central Valley. Once oiled, this material turns a deep ebony with burgundy undertones and reveal.

These unique redwood crescents come from vintage wine tank bottoms. Wine tank redwood is prized for its clarity, grain, patina and 'flavorful' history. A deep, rosy hue from decades steeped in wine gives this already special material additional beauty and prestige. The as-is weathered surface of this wood has been darkened to a charcoal-amber appearance by decades of exposure to sun, wind and rain – the same rarefied climate that produces California wine grapes. The interior face of this wood is marked by crystallized wine residue. Once remilled and oiled, it reveals a rich burgundy luster. This material is well-suited for a variety of applications, including furniture, shelving and finish installations.
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out of print

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homes less than 30K

27k easton pa (keep out) brick building


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drive a tank


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mimo

mosoflo



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what to do when the drummer doesnt show up


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open culture (free movies)


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Diggers and Dreamers: A Directory of Alternative Living in Britian


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colin ward / walter segal and the self-built housing movement


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