Friday, March 14, 2008

i am wearing your tuxedo to my funeral



"…instability, however, seems like a native condition to our cities. It is a reflection of a society that has embraced change and transformation, and which continues to fashion and refashion its surroundings. Mistakes will be made, as they have been in the past, technological change will continue to surprise us, and ambitions will frequently outstrip reality – and vice versa. But the expectations will continue to be, as they always were, urban. " p 235, City Life, Witold Rybczynski

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"oh, despite my ruling stance I still get plenty of trouble

and dont forget i have back and i'd like to use my shovel

and those my last address was not cool or humble"

continental divide

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