So here's some trash outside the Old State House. The MBTA uses newspaper and other detritus to build a small dam that keeps rain from flowing into State Street station, and block a sewer drain for some mysterious reason. So now we have pulpy sand, or sandy pulp. What's the difference.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
A month for laziness
My apologies. I have been lazy the past couple of days and failed to start the new month. Last month left me desiring a project requiring significantly less effort. What am I to do? The easiest thing in the world, show you pictures and videos from my new iPhone, because the camera is amazing (for a phone).
So here's some trash outside the Old State House. The MBTA uses newspaper and other detritus to build a small dam that keeps rain from flowing into State Street station, and block a sewer drain for some mysterious reason. So now we have pulpy sand, or sandy pulp. What's the difference.
So here's some trash outside the Old State House. The MBTA uses newspaper and other detritus to build a small dam that keeps rain from flowing into State Street station, and block a sewer drain for some mysterious reason. So now we have pulpy sand, or sandy pulp. What's the difference.
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