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This photo makes me laugh times a thousand.

This photo makes me laugh times a thousand.

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sarahisrad:

Brooklyn Bridge Fisheye

sarahisrad:

Brooklyn Bridge Fisheye
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sqpeg:

Use those locks people….
(via Flickr)

sqpeg:

Use those locks people….

(via Flickr)

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Thanks, suitep! See, I think using a potato of this size for anything other than ridiculously large potato chips is just a waste. I hope it didn’t get mashed! The horror!

Thanks, suitep! See, I think using a potato of this size for anything other than ridiculously large potato chips is just a waste. I hope it didn’t get mashed! The horror!

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The best part about this photo is my annoyed friends in the background who were sick of stopping every 50 feet so I could take a photo of whatever absurd thing I happened to find.

The best part about this photo is my annoyed friends in the background who were sick of stopping every 50 feet so I could take a photo of whatever absurd thing I happened to find.

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I snapped this while walking down 4th Ave in Brooklyn the other day. Sigh. How I want another scooter. Specifically a Lammy. Specifically red. I bet she purrs and pops like a dream.

I snapped this while walking down 4th Ave in Brooklyn the other day. Sigh. How I want another scooter. Specifically a Lammy. Specifically red. I bet she purrs and pops like a dream.

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I’m going to Cape Cod in 2 weeks and I have a sneaking suspicion I’m not ever going to want to come home. (photo via aatt0000 flickr)

I’m going to Cape Cod in 2 weeks and I have a sneaking suspicion I’m not ever going to want to come home. (photo via aatt0000 flickr)

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The “Hey Joey” sign at Coney Island (or one of them) by Matt Garman

The “Hey Joey” sign at Coney Island (or one of them) by Matt Garman

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Apparently in the 40s and 50s there were “street photographers” who would randomly take your photo on the street and give you a ticket telling you where you could go pick up your photo at a later date if you wanted to see it.
Very interesting. Some guy was kind-of doing that at the Irregular Choice holiday party (and obviously it was a website and not a physical storefront), but other than that, I don’t really see that sort of thing being done anymore. It would be an interesting thing to walk down a busy street and do.

Apparently in the 40s and 50s there were “street photographers” who would randomly take your photo on the street and give you a ticket telling you where you could go pick up your photo at a later date if you wanted to see it.

Very interesting. Some guy was kind-of doing that at the Irregular Choice holiday party (and obviously it was a website and not a physical storefront), but other than that, I don’t really see that sort of thing being done anymore. It would be an interesting thing to walk down a busy street and do.

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Joey Harrison’s adorable mom, 1952.
In other news, I am purchasing saddle shoes as soon as humanly possible.

Joey Harrison’s adorable mom, 1952.

In other news, I am purchasing saddle shoes as soon as humanly possible.

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