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Don't mean to bring back a dead thread, but this is a great one and I have a cool picture.
Playboy by enirus, on Flickr I was also tempted to just use a sepia filter but I'm going for lazy instead of stereotypical and just leaving it normal.
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A LOT of places I visit all have Unico cans, apparently it's apocalypse ready. 1. Old rural houses also tended to use newspaper as insulation, here's two cool pics from a house I already posted 15.
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I love old tat like this. If I'm not careful I could fill this thread up pretty quick! A mix of UK, USA and Mainland Europe. This was an unopened can as well...
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I found some old newspapers in a local house. Anybody want some asbestos paint!?
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"Are you happy now with all the choices you've made?" "Are there times in life when you know you should've stayed?" "Will you compromise and then realize the price is too much to pay?" "Winners and losers... which one will you be today?" ***Social Distortion*** |
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I think you'd have to do more than just shake that bottle.
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Wow!! So many epic finds. I’m drooling over here.
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And you get change back from your DIME!
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I posted these here sometime, somewhere. But now that Katharsys has blown the dust off this thread, they seem better suited here:
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6. I do have more, but will have to do some digging. These were selected simply because they all came from the same location, a location that remains at the top of my head. It was an abandoned WI farmstead "time capsule". I am now reminded that I need to return - there was so much more to see, and more puzzle pieces to assemble in regards to its history.
Give abandonment a reason for its sacrificial reclamation to nature. Love it. Remember it. Take a picture. Share it. Leave the decay to nature. Lifetime member of The Anti-MyInstaTubeTweetFace consortium. |
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There was no year on the mag, but Google Bitch says Physical Culture ran from 1899-1948.... Further Google Bitchin' reveals this is the 1922 issue. In fact, Ball State University has the entire mag online, including the article that answers the question "Should I Marry My Cousin?". https://archive.or...icalCultureJan1922
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Give abandonment a reason for its sacrificial reclamation to nature. Love it. Remember it. Take a picture. Share it. Leave the decay to nature. Lifetime member of The Anti-MyInstaTubeTweetFace consortium. |
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Former Recer Tile Building by Vic, on Flickr
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1888-1930 Daisy Fly Killer
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Here are some old ads/products I've found during various explores... 1.
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5. For those who don't know, Cheerwine is a burgundy, cherry-flavored soda sold primarily in the mid/southeast...made here in North Carolina.
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