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Home Decor -
Art
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Written by Urbania
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Wednesday, 19 November 2008 12:32 |
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Though not in New York, I found Philip Pedersen while surfing about for some inspiration for the Already A Clown post by Grunge Ogre. The first item called "running man" struck me as appropriate, but didn't work with the concept I had in mind. However, I kept thinking about it and so decided to write this post. |
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Blogs -
Grunge Ogre
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Written by Urbania
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Wednesday, 19 November 2008 11:36 |
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Dream. 11/19/08 AM. Hoboken.

I wanted to be a clown. In fact, I secretly practiced in the school gym with a runaway Chinese woman. She was tiny. She needed a green card. I needed a new life. Lately I' have been feeling bored with work and terrified of the looming depression. I live well and have job security as much as the next fool, which isn't much. I live at the end of my means. It is sort of like standing with my toes over the edge of a cliff. I have never felt this before. |
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Apartments -
Featured Rentals
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Written by Urbania
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Monday, 17 November 2008 17:26 |
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Urbania.us Launches a new apartment channel.
As part of our new Apartment and Real Estate listing service we have selected this 2 bedroom, 1 batch apartment located on First Street in Gramercy Park. For more details, visit this link: Gramercy Park 2 bedroom 1 bath |
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Blogs -
Love Kelly
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Written by Love Kelly
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Friday, 14 November 2008 23:09 |
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Last night I did a very bad thing. A very bad thing.......................with a...........pigeon. That's right I did. It all started when Scott decided that he would teach me how to ride a bike. He owns a BMX bike company so he has a bunch of small bikes which are good to learn on. |
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Home Decor -
Other
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Written by Urbania
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Monday, 10 November 2008 15:05 |
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Traditional Home magazine's 2008 Oceans 3 Showhouse

In the 1930's the Panoramic View Oceanfront Luxury Villas were built along the southern shore of Montauk in Long Island New York. The resort offered beach side accommodations for many a Manhattanite. At the time, it may have been idyllic for the quaint size of vertical bungalows overlooking the continuous waves. But, over the years, the small spaces fell not quite into disrepair, but the neglect typical of many a beach town. “Long in the tooth” an editor of the local guide magazine described them. “Yes, they were once very lovely.” You might have agreed had you ever noticed the villas built along the cliffs of old Montauk highway as you drive East into town. The developers, Panoramic View / Distinctive Ventures LLC, saw that once loveliness and more. In associations with Gentry Construction Inc., they have converted the villas into condos an ocean view from nearly every room.
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