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The Stonewall Inn
cherry valley forever
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Today's Document
hello vonnie
we're not kids anymore.

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NASA
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
todays bird
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Deptford Goth - UNION
"You have to die a few times before you can really live." - Charles Bukowski
CASA AZUL - GREGORY ROGOVE
Today is a Bukowski day.
WU LYF - Go Tell Fire To The Mountain - Full Album
Red Balloon
I’ve been chasing a big, shiny, red balloon Down the streets with my dreams it ran; Leaving glittering trails of shimmering hues A magical sight, too much for any man.
Round each corner, many turns it made, Not paying attention to the cracks in pave; For it could skip freely in the passing wind Yet aimlessly dragged along its slave.
No wind could I feel, upon my skin Nor skip in my step so sweet; Instead a pull that came from within And blisters that cursed the soles of my feet.
AWC.
"The tighter you squeeze, the less you have." - Thomas Merton
This is Olive Oatman. Native Americans abducted her at 13 years old (1851) in today's Arizona (along with her younger sister, Mary-Ann aged 7) after massacring 6 members of her family. The Yavapai people traded the sisters for a few horses and a bag of beans to The Mohave people. Olive's sister Mary-Ann died shortly afterwards. The Mohave tattooed Olive's chin to ensure her safe entry into 'the Afterlife' - Olive was freed at 19 years old.
Penelope Tree - http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2008/aug/03/celebrity.women
Jacques Majorelle.
Tom in Jardin Majorelle - a garden designed by French artist Jacques Majorelle in the 1920's.