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Julio Diaz recorded his story in New York City just days after he was mugged in the subway. Morning Edition, March 28, 2008 · Julio Diaz has a daily routine. Every night, the 31-year-old social worker ends his hour-long subway commute to the Bronx one stop early, just... more
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Wow...it made me think about the ripples created when one bursts someones bubble. This looks awesome, looks difficult to have captured.
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Borrowed from the many ideas and notions of that great teenage French genius Arthur Rimbaud, who is perhaps the single most influential figure for the few literate rock lyricists and many great poets to follow: http://www.mag4.net/Rimbaud/poesies/Alchemy.html. Only Rimbaud... more
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Best Magazine Covers - Artsy Time
From the page: "14.The New Yorker 10 December, 2001) Ironica map of New York "with the names of the New York area in the Middle East style. The map corresponds to a figure of "Seeing the world from 9th Avenue" cover from The New Yorker dated 29 March 1976... more
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WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
200 reviews • quantumlounge.com
From the page: "If you hear the Backstreet Boys, Michael Bolton or Yanni on the radio, cower in the corner or run like hell."
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The Average Man's Tax Dollars - The Toilet Paper
43 reviews • thetoiletpaper.com
I think the numbers are pretty reasonable, even though there´s no evidence or reference. Nice job. We should do that in every country. Here in Brazil the average men have no clue to how their money is spen... oh sorry, robbed.
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Oceans Fourteen?: Crane, Nails and a Bomb Used in Denmark...
. . . a minor hitch, several bags of cash fell out of the open trunks as they screeched off. . . .
