Philadelphia Observations

I learned about Philadelphia in elementary school. It was the birthplace of America, where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were drawn up, homeplace of Benjamin Franklin and Betsy Ross among others. Philadelphia is the sixth largest city in the U.S., and is without a doubt, my favorite east coast city next to New York. [...]

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Photo Show at SIP

I said this a while back back but I’ll have a (very) small exhibit of photos up at SIP (998 Amsterdam at 110th St, NYC) starting around July 2 for the month with an opening reception on July 7. Expect surprises but no dick shots of course.

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New Boss Same as the Old Boss

The reasons to keep the Obama stooge in the White House as opposed to any GOP stooge continue to shrink. While the increasingly hazy reasons to do so might get me to the polls (slightly better environmental policy and a slightly less corporate Supreme Court?), these Stasi thugs aren’t getting my donations this time.

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Don’t Step on My Friend’s Ferns

Not sure why people would want to.

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Chairs

Traded so many mom jokes tonight. Eck. I’m just working through what I’m going to show.

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Brainwashed

It’s the difference between world peace and sticking your head in the sand.

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Buggin Out

Still waiting for those frames.

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