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UER Forum > US: Southeast > more first coast news stuff (Viewed 1244 times)
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more first coast news stuff
< on 9/8/2014 8:02 AM >
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with anne schindler and jimmy marlow




















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First, that retro wallpaper is fucking awesome.

Second, I love when doors in abandoned buildings have painted signs like that ladies bathroom.

Really nice photos man.




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thanks for the words




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