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Reflections in gleaming concrete and turgid water: modernity meets its murky twin. Who comes out on top? This article has been viewed 2748 times in the last 3 years joey: 23rd Jul 2005 - 15:59 GMTi would like to see the refelction on top.crunkulated buildings in time.
Bleeagh: 24th Jul 2005 - 14:38 GMTAh... excellent. Perhaps there's more order in the chaotic romping of dreams than there is in life's sophisms? Bleeagh: 26th Jul 2005 - 04:33 GMTHeh - it's weird to see you call me 'Bleeagh' in your post. Feel free to call me Mark, my friend! The building in the foreground is what's left of a large tannery complex. The rest has been torn down to make way for more ultra-modern condos, much like the building in the background. That vibrant ribbon of chemically delicious "water" is the infamous Milwaukee River. My brother and I grew up one block from where this was shot, and the river was literally our backyard.
Peter: 26th Jul 2005 - 14:10 GMTcool, marky mark! that sounds like a crazy place to play, as a kid. Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Bleeagh - [previous] :: [next] |
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