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watched on hulu: polanski's 1966 cul-de-sac

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welded shaker look

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La Trufa (truffle) is a small holiday house in the north of Spain, designed by Ensamble Studio

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whiterockers

welded rebar furniture of cuba


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dull tool dim bulb


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giacometti bronze andirons / 1985 rockefeller copies / 1936 originals 385k


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cheep bronze copy statues suitable for the garden


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If Frost and Steketee have difficulty constructing a coherent new vision of compulsive hoarding, it is because they are too observant and too dedicated to the relief of suffering to make a complex phenomenon simple. They are collectors in their own right, stocking a cabinet of curiosities with intimate stories and evocative theories. To those who need to understand hoarders, perhaps in their own family, “Stuff” offers perspective. For general readers, it is likely to provide useful stimulus for examining how we form and justify our own attachments to objects.

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giant german barrels

large (5' x 5') barrel

kentucky barrels


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brass garden taps


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DEMAND THE IMPOSSIBLE! Posters From The 1968 Paris Uprising


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'The men are holding back, the men are cowards . . . we will take over'

On 5 October 1789 thousands of Parisian women tramped twelve miles to Versailles to bring the king back to the capital. This event radicalised the French Revolution.

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bastille model

pf palloy and reliques patriotiques

model of the bastille carved from an original stone building block

reflections on violence and the crowd in the images of the french revolution

re purposed stone block from the bastille

more stone remnants


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Infomab10 is a pavilion designed and built in record time and within record budget. It consists of an off-the-shelf 28m3 glass-fiber reinforced polyester water tank that was intervened. 100 circular perforations allow speckles of natural light to flood the space during the day, whereas during the night they project the internal light towards the outside like a constellation. Two doors allow circulation through the space.


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pitchers from milk bottles

instructions for making glasses from wine bottles

bottle cutters

great resource rim smothing and more

bonus link: the secret behind stretchy bottles


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pool fountain / pool pumps and filters


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dover parksburgh oval tub and pales

achla round tub

behrens galvanized steel washtub

sourcing a square square ash tub in pa

american farmland galvanized oval cattle tank 44-425 gal / round 165, 390, 706 gal TSC

and more at stockyard supply 10' x 2' Round Tank 1117 Gal 213 lbs 348.00


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reclaimed wood stories

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Michael Shelly show Includes an interview with Joe South

Dave the Spazz featuring an interview with Tommy James

Stephen Sondheim joins Terry Gross to talk about his 50-year career on the Broadway stage


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heres a challenge. need to do a good old fashion "blow up" (6-8' tall) of an image. in the analog age one used an opaque projector or a slide projector. now we are digital and it should be easiest to go digital no? i dont think so, not at these prices! so the efficient approach would be: go to the salvation army and buy a slide projector cheep (hopefully with out too much any distortion) and get digital slides made by these folks.


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