#57th Street
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federer7 · 2 years ago
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57th Street, New York City. 1950
Photo: Dan Weiner
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gentlemanpixelator · 1 year ago
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New York. Ritz Tower, Park Avenue and 57th Street.
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urbs-in-horto · 2 years ago
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57th Street
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soupy-sez · 2 years ago
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Matt Dillon on 57th Street, New York, 1985, © Oliver Morris
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whilereadingandwalking · 1 year ago
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When life is messy, I go to my local bookstore and pretend it isn’t for a little while.
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brian-in-finance · 5 months ago
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💐 Thank you, @thetruthwilloutsworld, for identifying the dress and shoes. 🔍😃🕵🏻
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Remember… Burberry’s Camouflage Crepe Dress is a long-sleeved dress in crepe, printed with a watercolour-effect camouflage pattern and detailed with metal rivets. Made in Italy and cut to a regular fit, the style features an exaggerated self-tie scarf at the neckline and is lined with a detachable slip dress. — Burberry
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little-red-fool · 6 months ago
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Bruh no wonder my parents don’t want to hear me talk about Death Stranding anymore I probably look like this.
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idrinkyouryouthquake · 4 months ago
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Bruce Springsteen really ate when he wrote this
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freshthoughts2020 · 1 month ago
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fixfoto · 3 months ago
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Fifth Avenue / Central Park South - 59th Street
Grand Army Plaza, Central Park Southeast corner, who consists of two symmetrical plazas bisected by 59th Street. On the southern side stands the (Pulitzer Fountain) and on the northern side is the gilded monument to Union General William Tecumseh Sherman.
(Plaza Hotel Behind The Solow Building. Far Right: 220 Central Park South. Tallest construction: The Steinway Tower at 111 West 57th Street. Blue&Orange Construction: Central Park Tower: The Nordstrom Tower at 217 West 57th Street.)
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bavarianmillionaire · 2 years ago
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So I had the wildest dream lmao. The City-Bayern game was happening in a very very narrow street which made it really hard to do anything well. The only players I recognized were Kimmich and Pavard. The rest seemed to be random individuals (in both teams). For some reason, City's coach was suddenly Cameron Diaz. A lot of handball was happening. Like players were even taking it in their hand and acting like it was basket ball at times. City scored a goal but honestly it shouldn't have counted because no one knew these were supposed to be where the goal was (because it was a very very narrow street and the goal limits for both teams hadn't been set even though the game had started) so Bayern protested but it didn't work. The Bayern boys didn't give up and were trying very hard. In fact the spirit was pretty much "we're not leaving without at least scoring one too/equalizing". In fact, someone pretty much yelled that and it might have been #5. At a point where her team was very disorganized Cameron Diaz orchestrated a distraction that allowed them to position themselves correctly again. Some time after a situation where Pavard seemed to be fighting for his life surrounded by City players (he seemed to be the only one defending or something) and no one giving him solutions for the ball, Kimmich was asking for the ball so Pavard tried to give it to him but it was a bit mishit but luckily Kimmich still ended up getting it but sadly nothing came from it. It, at least partially, was because City's goal limits still hadn't been set so it made it hard to know where to shoot. Yes, City was clearly being advantaged because as I said before their goal happened when none of the goal limits had been set so them scoring was almost an awarded one because it's how Bayern's goal limits were decided. It was like this : some City player shot towards a wall or something and it was goal but Bayern still didn't know where they were meant to shoot because City's goal limits weren't set. Btw the ball seemed to be some kind of foam ball (idk?) and it wasn't even that round and at times seemed very very small and almost flat. City almost scored a second goal. At some point, Kimmich started to sing and everyone stopped to listen. He may or may not have also been playing the guitar. Some seemed surprised he could sing. Then I woke up. The game wasn't over when Kimmich sang (I don't think) so who knows how it ended for Bayern after that but City were still leading by a goal.
See very wild, right ? I hope I didn't just somewhat predict how the game is gonna go with this City leading by a goal stuff though.
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anon there's so much to unpack here..... i don't know where to start. i'm staying with jo suddenly starting to sing in the middle of a game and everyone staring in awe <3
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lilacerull0 · 2 years ago
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love it when it's a story.........
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harrison-abbott · 9 months ago
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thirst2 · 10 months ago
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🎶✨when u get this, list 5 songs u like to listen to, publish. then, send this ask to 10 of your favourite followers (positivity is cool)🎶✨ 🫶🏼
Speaking of Bruce Springsteen…
"Incident on 57th Street" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk8iXy-aw30)
"Street Punk Gospel Choir" by (not the Bruce Springsteen song but the band) Candy's Room (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzqHaCFYqwY)
(hey, y'all – prepare yourself for) "The Rubberband Man" by The Spinners (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSMVflSBKx8)
"Cumberland Gap" rendition by Meredith Moon (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubC7ClPrH1g)
"Everything Looks Better (in Hindsight)" by The Wild Reeds (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osW7rC4YiXw)
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art-of-aiso · 11 months ago
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58th Street
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myimaginaryradio · 1 year ago
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Incident On 57th Street - Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band - 1973
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