Edvard Munch
Bluelighter
"If you look to your left you will see the effects of poverty. If you look to your right you will see the bar that 'Cheers' was filmed at!"
Aishas Star said:Cronulla to Sutherland (The Shire, Gods country), Sydney AUS
Here in my home town we have beaches, bays, race riots, a bridge that has been under renovation for the last 5 years and many, many half nekkid hot girls.
My town in pictures
Crounlla riots
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Pander Bear said:Top Chef winner Stephanie just name-dropped Hot Dougs in her interview with the A.V. Club. :D:D
and as for alive one... rose hill drive![]()
keiths31 said:I live in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Paul Schaffer of Letterman fame is from here.
lacey k said:WTF??? Thats a riot? That just looks like people crossing the street on a normal day.....Im confused...what is a riot considered in australia? Where is the fires and looting? For real i kno it sounds like im jokin but i aint, whats the deal wit that?
Anyways Ima take some pics for this thread sometime soon.
Finder said:I was there. Not impressed.
The Storyteller, a statue located in Five Points, and a landmark. "The Storyteller
Frank Fleming, artist
Born Bear Creek, Alabama, 1940
Collection of the Birmingham Museum of Art
Storytelling is a deeply rooted southern heritage. The animals are listening
to a story intended to convey the idea of a peaceable kingdom.
Fleming's deep respect for the dignity and honesty found in nature
is symbolized in these figures."
Vulcan, the Roman god of fire and forge, was originally built in 1904 and has stood as a symbol of Birmingham for over 100 years. A 10-acre urban green space surrounds the 56' high statue and observation balcony that sits upon a 124' pedestal. Visitors to Vulcan Center find interactive exhibits and displays that give insight into the region's history and industrial growth.
Quinlan Castle, built in the 1920's, contained residential apartments.
It became the property of the City of Birmingham when a loan
defaulted. The neighboring Southern Resarch Institute
was considering purchasing the property, possibly to raze
the castle and use it for a parking or expansion. That plan
brought protest from some area citizens. Another company
has proposed purchasing the property and rennovating
it, retaining the castle's exterior.
In 1881 and 1882, North Alabama planter and investor James Withers Sloss built the furnaces which became known as the "City Furnaces." Extensively rebuilt and modernized in the late 1920s, the current steel-jacketed furnaces employed an estimated 500 workers and produced 400 tons of pig iron daily. Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron Company and U. S. Pipe operated these furnaces, maintaining their position as a leading foundry iron producer until 1971.
AmorRoark said:What kind of dog did you get? I'm pretty shocked you weren't impressed. Do you even like hot dogs?![]()
K C MO....OOOOoooo