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Wow. I'd love to read more about technique. "Bleachers"...how was this done? Incredible!
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cheech and crips? ha, i dig this pic
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This is a good stuff keep continue your good works
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Just an idea,Motts why don't you take picture of the homeless and have them tell you there story and post it!!
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i know i'm way, way late on this one, but i really don't get what the sharp cereal professor has to do with cerebral palsy.

now, if sam had quoted from "skallagrig" i might have understood better....
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Why is it sad? It's a chair! I had blood drawn yesterday, and the chair I sat in wasn't sad!

Sorry, I know this is a "dead thread" - I'm always a bit behind everyone else...
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I had a furcolo on one of my coats way back -- don't wear fur any more! Love my caffeine!
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Clowns get such a bad rap these days, but I always thought they were sad, not happy -- and who wants to be sad! I remember seeing Emmett Kelly, the most famous clown in the world, ever, at Madison Square Garden, when I was a kid -- everyone was laughing at him, but I wasn't. Early bi-polar, problem, maybe!
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we were there last june. the cenote where they allegedly sacrificed people gave me nightmares.....fabulous place tho. couldn't go to the riviera maya and not visit.
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Surly Girl, that's what I thought too! I wasn't sure if anyone else had been there, so the referrence might have been too obscure...
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that is one ugly building.
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ugh. clowns are wrong on every level.
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i like this shot.
brave wheelchair.
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im not creeped out by this one. we have a very similar vile salmon hallway where i work.. it gets a funny feel to it in half light.. i think i might be immune to weirdy decor.
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more than likely "decorated" before research made the links between certain colours having adverse effects on mental health. I think someone already said that. Great photos.