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A la Kandinsky
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So fashion!
Dad's travel books
So wood!
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Oregon hunter, 1970s
Dad, somewhere in the USA, early 1960s
Dad on Guam or Diego Garcia, 1960s
My parents, Zaire, about 1975
1957 Chevy 3100
1957 Chevy 3100
Good chrome
Self portrait
1955 F-100
Usually discouraged
1955 Ford F-100
A few problems
Around a corner
Grate with wires
Swamp cooler
Open Range
Logging in the 1920s
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Ye olde van
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David's Brawny Burger
1986 Cadillac Eldorado Biartiz
Postcard from prison
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"Uhh, where's my pigeon?"
1952 Dodge pickup, Job Rated
1952 Dodge, Job Rated
Gas cap selfie
Hood latch
Continents
Day trip
1962 Ford Falcon Ranchero
1969 Lincoln Continental - oh là là!
Deep velvet
Playground
Fashion earrings
Bike boy
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Decadenza - Dekadenz - abandoned thinks - decadencia
Decadenza - Dekadenz - abandoned thinks - decadencia
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Please remove branches before using stove.
AA248 Throw away society.
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What I liked to cook with best were the even older cookers, when they often came with eye-level grills. When the grill is at pelvic level, stooping down to check something is done is a real pain. Professional chefs have seem to have eye-level grills still (judging by cookery programmes anyway) but we poor humble mortals have to do without. I presume it's so they can fit the air extractors in, which I presume is a legal requirement for domestic ovens now.
(Maybe it's different in the US!)
...Seen in 'Plants v. Structures.'
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