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seattle denny's nominated for landmark status


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The Maharishi Maheshi Yogi, who died on Tuesday, probably aged 91, had a profound influence on the Beatles’ late career, and repackaged ancient Hindu methods of transcendental meditation; TM, as it was known, was aimed at enabling western disciples to achieve a blissful oneness with the infinite in the still depths of the self - at the cost of minimum inconvenience

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520

building 521



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my friend jason's fire~dome


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driggs


Although more widely recognized for her early Precisionist paintings, Elsie Driggs (1898-1992) created plant life paintings, animal paintings, watercolors of figures in urban settings, as well as murals based on folktales. This exhibition will present over 50 works from throughout Driggs' life, including collages, mixed media constructions, and oil paintings inspired by memories of her student days in Italy and the dynamism of New York during the seventies and eighties. This exhibit features work from the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, the Montclair Museum of Art in New Jersey, Citibank, the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Columbus Museum of Art in Ohio, the Corcoran Gallery and Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Organized by the Michener Art Museum, the exhibition is accompanied by a major publication that is being authored by the Michener's Curator of Collections Constance Kimmerle and copublished by the University of Pennsylvania Press and the Michener Art Museum.
January 19 through April 13, 2008 Michener Art Museum in Doylestown
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just caught ny doll

recomended for netflix viewing


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the lincoln square and san juan hill area of nyc


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A new drilling contract in Utah threatens Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty, an emergency email from the artist’s widow, Nancy Holt, informs journalists. A number of pipes and pumps will be laid beneath the water and shore, as well as roads built for oil tank trucks, and cranes for other development needs, all of which promise to severely alter the surrounding environment including Spiral Jetty.

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more gore


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chevy rondine at barett jackson sold sold sold 1.6m


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wow! two shout outs in as many days! thanks justin!


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rotating outer wall

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drop-in house liner

copper plus

glass house (12/11/07 post - scroll for it. its worth it)



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the big bamboo floor thread


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historic barn conversion blog


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cut-away dinette chair

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Lawrence Weiner at the Whitney


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Service canals dug to tap oil and natural gas dart everywhere through the black mangrove shrubs, bird rushes and golden marsh. From the air, they look like a Pac-Man maze superimposed on an estuarine landscape 10 times the size of Grand Canyon National Park.

There are 10,000 miles of these oil canals. They fed America's thirst for energy, but helped bring its biggest delta to the brink of collapse. They also connect an overlooked set of dots in the Hurricane Katrina aftermath: The role that some say the oil industry played in the $135 billion disaster, the nation's costliest.

The delta, formed by the accumulation of the Mississippi River's upstream mud over thousands of years, is a shadow of what it was 100 years ago. Since the 1930s, a fifth of the 10,000-square-mile delta has turned into open water, decreasing the delta's economic and ecologic value by as much as $15 billion a year, according to Louisiana State University studies.

The rate of land loss, among the highest in the world, has exposed New Orleans and hundreds of other communities to the danger of drowning. Katrina made that painfully clear.

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afc nails *ds* in 10 woist


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mounting plate for flared/tapered table leg


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helicoid

The model M400 adjustable helicoid spiral staircase, designed by Roger Tallon
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rip richard knerr (wham-o)


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fuck paint ball / t-shirt cannons


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2008 mavricks videos heats semifinals


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