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Friday, July 28, 2006

Name That House


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3 Comments:

Blogger Matt Bramanti said...

Here's the story
of a lovely lady...

Nice rendering!

10:06  
Blogger Jar(egg)head said...

Just to be clear, it's not my rendering. I spent ten years working at a CAD station; I do not do it voluntarily.

10:45  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

two things missing. One, Don Drysdale coming on to Mrs. Brady and the closet where Robert Reed spent six years of his life.

13:59  

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