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Chilled to the bone and five miles to home, I’m messing in the dark and feeling all alone. I got ice in my fire got the heat in my wire. Inject a little heat I’m burning up the tyres.

This thing wasn’t even posted for an hour and I had 3 offers and it was the quickest sale of my life. Now the ugly fucking thing is out of my house and sold to a professor in upstate Ohio. It was originally purchased for .70 cents at a thrift store.

Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen
Nobody knows my sorrow
Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen
Glory, Hallelujah

You made the sale for CHEMLAB (Industrial Band) Mens/Womans Cyberoptix Necktie (2006-2007) VERY RARE

the beauty of this sale is that I have another one just the same that I wear

You can tell she’s hydraulic
A silver scream in super sonic
You can see the mercury smear in her eye
Right out of this world
And she’s lost in the swirl… she’s right out of this world
She’s the Andricon girl

EVEN SPOOKY IS DAMNED HOT!

Sweet memory from 1 year ago today. .Nice photo of a nude Missy Monroe in the back of the shot.

745AM Tuesday June 24th Graceland Cemetery

At MARIANO’s 1800 W Lawrence Ave.

Essential summer heat relief. Frozen sugar water. My least favorite are the blue.

And then a reward to myself at CULVERS 1819 W Montrose Ave

I’d been awake since 3AM and hopped on the bike at 730AM after having enough of Anita Blantons Kamala Harris like consistent cackling which for me ruins a solid 20 minutes of local and national news. Does anyone else get annoyed by this?

This is where I bike for an hour every morning

Potter Palmer (May 20, 1826 – May 4, 1902) was an American businessman who was responsible for much of the development of State Street in Chicago. Born in Albany County, New York.

 He built several buildings along State Street “on three-fourths of a mile frontage,” including the Palmer House Hotel. When his buildings were destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire, Palmer borrowed $1.7 million to rebuild, the largest amount lent to a private individual up to that time. He reclaimed the swampland north of Chicago’s commercial district, developing it into Lake Shore Drive.

In 1885 Palmer built the castle-like Palmer Mansion on Lake Shore Drive, leading to the establishment of the Gold Coast. Prior to that time, Prairie Avenue had been the most desirable address in Chicago.

Palmer is buried in Graceland Cemetery in the north side neighborhood known today as Uptown, Chicago.

IMPRESSIVE IVY COVERED TOMBSTONE

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