Sandra Cisneros, from Loose Woman: Poems; "I Am on My Way to Oklahoma to Bury the Man I Nearly Left My Husband For"
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Sandra Cisneros, from Loose Woman: Poems; "I Am on My Way to Oklahoma to Bury the Man I Nearly Left My Husband For"
A showcase of the intro to Reactive Factory in ‘Sonic R’, while snowing in all different times of the day.
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Japanese ad for Koro Koro Kirby/ Kirby Tilt ‘n’ Tumble. Released in 2000 for the Game Boy Color.
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Sony MZ-R37 (1999) & Sony MiniDiscs August 2023
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie
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If we can't be like this I don't want to hang.
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"Movie Theater McDonald's" - Raleigh, NC (1984)
"To commemorate McDonald's thirtieth anniversary, regional managers were asked to select one property in their respective areas that would be shaped into a one-of-a-kind design. Bruce Wunner, the chain's southeast regional manager, chose a newly acquired site in Raleigh: a circa 1920 building last used as a movie theater (first opened as the Varsity Theatre in 1941) and located on busy Hillsborough Street. The fact that the interior of the building was laid out like a theater, and the fact that McDonald's was founded in 1955, gave Perry & Plummer Design Associates (Wilmington and Raleigh, North Carolina) the inspiration for the design theme. The stage was set for a fifties diner articulated within the shell of the old theater."
Architecture by Fred Tolson Associates, interior design by Perry & Plummer
Scanned from the Dec. 1986 issue of Contract Interiors, and Restaurant Design: Ninety-Five Spaces That Work (1987)