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doo-wop-city · 1 year ago
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Stella's Day of Summer Nites, Part 7: Arcade Room
I had a fabulous time at Summer Nites. I spent the remainder of my visit in the arcade playing pinball. Take a look at photos from my adventure!
This is the seventh in a series of seven non-consecutive posts about Stella’s fabulous day at Summer Nites Bed & Breakfast in North Wildwood NJ. See Part 1 See Part 2 See Part 3 See Part 4 See Part 5 See Part 6 As if the entire visit to Summer Nites wasn’t pure joy, I returned from a refreshing beverage break directly to the arcade room. This room features a tabletop bowling machine, and…
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oncanvas · 4 months ago
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Tour Bus, Richard Estes, 2012
Oil on panel 19 x 10 in. (48.3 x 25.4 cm)
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theneondreaming · 5 months ago
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Life's Busy | Travelling
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theaskew · 9 months ago
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Whatisadam (WIA) (Adam Vieira) (Canadian b. 1985), Can Love II, 2019. Acrylic on wood, 48 x 48 in.
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radioprune · 2 months ago
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it's actually impressive just how little they made it look like new york in city on the edge of forever
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favficbirthdays · 4 months ago
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Happy Birthday
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Ryu (21st July 1964)
Street Fighter
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nowimnothing-rx · 5 months ago
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C@RE BEARS
By Casper Tricoteux, July 1 2024
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the-babysitter-official · 7 months ago
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doo-wop-city · 1 year ago
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Stella Star at the Lollipop Motel Sign
Here I am at the colorful Wildwood Sign on Atlantic Avenue in North Wildwood.
One of Doo Wop City’s most colorful destinations is Lollipoop Motel, located on the intersection of 24th Street and Atlantic Avenues. Every door is a different color at Lollipop Motel. These pictures were taken on October 14, 1966. (…Or, was that 2022?) Here I am at the Lollipop Motel’s sign with its multicolored brick base. A lovely shot of three smiling faces! This is definitely not the last…
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oncanvas · 2 years ago
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Crosstown Bus, Richard Estes, 2018
Oil on panel 19 ¾ x 14 ⅛ in. (50.2 x 35.9 cm)
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d1ology · 10 months ago
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whenever ppl make modern aus i wonder would dio still be a murderer if things played out relatively the same? obvs he tries to be smarter and more cautious than the average person allegedley but he also DID get caught canonically and itd be a lot harder to slip away in the 21st century i think 🤔
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corpyburd · 2 years ago
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Happy Birthday Joseph Mawle
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theaskew · 7 months ago
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Teetz (Anthony Pecoraro) (Canadian b. 1992) , Latex Ghost, 2024. Mixed media on wood panel, 48 x 36 x 1.75 in.
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courseyoulovemeyoudontknowme · 11 months ago
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Miracle on 34th Street (1994, Les Mayfield)
03/01/2024
Miracle on 34th Street is a 1994 film directed by Les Mayfield and starring Richard Attenborough as Santa Claus. It is a remake of the famous 1947 film Miracle on 34th Street directed by George Seaton.
November 24th, Thanksgiving Day. Tony, the Santa Claus of the Cole department store, should close the big parade through the streets of New York on a sleigh pulled by fake reindeer; however he is caught drunk while carrying out his job by Mr. Kris Kringle.
Meanwhile, the Lanbergh stores, competitors of the Cole stores, hatch a plan to discredit Cole's Santa Klaus Kris Kringle, managing to have him arrested and locked up in a psychiatric clinic. When everything seems compromised for Kris Kringle since the true existence of Santa Claus has not been proven, little Susan approaches and shows the judge a Christmas card with a dollar bill.
Following the court case, Dorey and Bryan maneuvered by Kris into realizing their true feelings for each other, and they marry in a small ceremony just after midnight mass on Christmas Eve.
Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a score of 60% based on reviews from 35 critics. TV Guide called the film "curiously depressing", while Desson Howe of The Washington Post stated, in contrast to the 1947 version, that it "will no longer be found on television (or it's computer equivalent) in half a century." Its supporters included Gene Sisksl and Roger Ebert, who gave the film ("two thumbs up" on their show.
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favficbirthdays · 1 year ago
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Happy Birthday
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Ryu (21st July 1964)
Street Fighter
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xkcdbracket · 2 years ago
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Versus Tournament
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Freddy From the franchise Nightmare on Elm Street, burned and scarred serial killer with a bladed glove who attacks and kills teenagers in their dreams.
Jason From the Friday the 13th franchise. Seemingly unkillable and vengeful killer with a hockey mask, who stalks and murders his victims in the woods around Crystal Lake
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