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EBay score. Happy.

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Good lord, . Here.

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Rev. Thomas Baker, c. 1860. He was killed and eaten by inhabitants of the Fijian hill village of Nabutautau in 1867. The village then had a run of chronic bad luck until 2003, when reconciliation, ceremonies (matanigasau) were held in the village in honor of Baker’s descendants.

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Gaultier Autumn 2011. Nice. Look for interesting Gaultier business coming up soon

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Harvest Moon's glass dance as drawn by Luma Rouge. Anyone have trouble following the sequence of these?

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See, ? The map image on the right moves the text it intersects with as it's supposed to but it wont come up in front of the white box behind the text... Baffling

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Victoria Spruce, 2011.

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Got your burrito right here,

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Yesterday's reupholstery project for today's Irving Klaw inspired photoshoot for issue 3

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Oops. USS Los Angeles (ZR-3), August 25, 1927. cc

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You use metal backed ones like these sometimes, don't you?

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Uh... hell yeah!

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"Sobek" from Christian Louboutin's FW11 pre-collection, which was released today. Nice. Very nice.

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Good lord... David Howard made patterns? Why? Why?!

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Meet Abatur, an emanation from the realm of light and a deity who really hates his job. See article in issue 3

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"Contrary tp some accounts, Bellocq was not insane, retarded, a dwarf, or hydrocephalic; he was of average height, rather handsome, and ran a successful photography business for decades." Rex Rose, "The Last Days of Ernest J. Bellocq" in Exquisite Corpse: A Journal of Letters and Life, issue 10, 2002

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Basin Street in better times, c. 1910. Mahogany Hall is at the far right

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Lulu White's Mahogany Hall in New Orleans' Storyville district. Image from 1946 when it was a youth center.

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Ferragamo platform. Introduced in 1938. Still being made. 1,500 euros. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/1973.282.2

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