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Lets Get Smashed .. ( Drunk )

 

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What is left of a pencil that was dropped in a heavy traffic area of a parking lot in Madison, Alabama

"Ty got his finger slammed in a car door a few days into his trip to Atlanta. This is him on the way to the hospital. He said "I ain't ever flippin anyone off again!" Everything's okay now and he'll be better in no time. They we're able to put the missing piece back on."

 

Even with his smashed finger, Tyshaun was still able to do the tricks below. Ripper!

 

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Milford Hospital.

A empty Ripley's Believe It Or Not museum.

 

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Believe it or not, an iconic part of the Atlantic City Boardwalk is closing soon.

 

The Ripley's Believe It Or Not! museum said Thursday that it will close on Dec. 31 after more than 26 years of tempting Boardwalk strollers with oddities including shrunken heads, mutant animals and models of unbelievably tall or small humans.

The building that houses the museum is an instantly recognizable feature of the Boardwalk. It is designed with a giant globe that appears to have smashed into the front of the building and wedged part of the way inside it, cracking the foundation from top to bottom. (The actual foundation of the building remains intact.)

 

“We’re grateful for the support of our fans and guests, whose curiosity, open-mindedness, and enthusiasm have contributed to our success for over 26 years,” Chris Connelly, the museum's manager, said in a statement. “We’re thankful to have offered a unique form of entertainment and education at the Jersey Shore, and we hope we have helped create wonderful memories for those who have come to visit.”

 

Connelly said the museum is closing because its local franchisee is reaching the end of its agreement with Ripley's.

“They're going to reimagine the space and come up with something new and fresh for the future,” he said.

 

The future of the famous facade is uncertain, although it is possible it may be incorporated into a future use, Connelly said.

 

The museum opened on the Boardwalk at New York Avenue on June 22, 1996 between the Bally's and Resorts casinos.

 

It became popular with families looking for non-gambling entertainment, gamblers taking a break from the action, and curious passersby.

 

It has 14 themed galleries and over 400 exhibits. They include a spider made out of scissors and knives, a roulette table made of 14,000 jelly beans, and what it describes as the world's smallest production car.

Ripley's also debunked several carnival-show oddities, including what purported to be the skeleton of a mermaid, but which was actually a monkey skull sewn to a fish tail.

www.usnews.com/news/offbeat/articles/2022-12-01/ripleys-b...

Smell

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I am making my Kale Salad and Zucchini Corn Pie for lunch and garlic is a big part of the salad's formula. I have 3 nice big cloves that I smashed with my khttps://s.yimg.com/pw/images/simple_close_default.gifnife and the "smell" is permeating through out the house. It smells fantastic!

You know, I can understand the scrappers invading and tearing apart these places to make a buck, even though I hate it. But I just don't get the wanton destruction that takes place. Smashed glass, garbage and things strewn everywhere, lockers ripped from walls and tables and chairs over turned. Seems like there are lots of angry people out there. And I'm also ticked because I sliced my thumb on one of these doors. That was fun.

This is the wall of a flak tower located in the 6th district of Vienna. The tower was built in the World War II and since 1957 an aquarium and a memorial.

 

"Smashed to pieces (In the Still of the Night)"

Lawrence Weiner

 

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This rusting hulk was unidentifiable to me in its massively decayed state, but it looked great

Dawn, Cathedral Rocks, Kiama, NSW South Coast.

'Apotheke' is German for pharmacy

Mit Rosmarin - Pastinaken - Gemüse

Isola 2000, Cote d'Azure, France

Model: Linda Lazzeri

Visa: Cherie Haener

Light: Elinchrom RX with square reflector, grid and gel from front and above, some geled quadra lights bouncing of white refelctors left and right of model, a DLight bouncing of white wall behind me for ambient, geled 430ExII on gray backdrop - skyports - photographed in a purposely smashed mirror.

We have a tacky, gazillion pound, glass topped table in the middle of our living room. Our landlord was supposed to get rid of it when we moved in, but he never did. Now we can’t whine because we aren’t supposed to have a cat here.

 

This is us coping.

[Photo Archive] February 2008

[Camera] Canon EOS30D + Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM

 

Explore: #353 Feb 11, 2008

 

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My daughter, Arisa, went to a charity function, where celebrities smashed guitars for a good cause. She has put these pieces together as an art project for herself. Well done, Arisa!

 

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July 2024

At a makeshift 'sitting room' full of cider bottles and pin tops at Bensham Hospital. Also some cushions and a fire bin. I don't get the point of this screen in the set up!

Someone's Friday, long weekend (and car) were ruined.

 

Highway 401 eastbound approaching Brock Road in Pickering, Ontario.

Huge seas pounding into the harbour pier at Wick. Freakily powerful waves rolling into the bay, overcoming breakwater and the high sided pier.

Who else loves to recycle?

Ok, not really. Abstract piece made with the leftover glass from the Benny mosaic

An abandoned bank

 

This one was totally smashed in pieces, but man what a beautiful ceiling, it almost looked like a honeycomb pattern

Three frames through a smashed panel of glass in a London phonebox, each treated a little differently for fun and aesthetic pleasing-ness.

I'm reading Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood by Koren Zailckas and it's disturbing me. I hate seeing people piss their lives away. I'll probably finish this book tonight and I'll be disgusted if she doesn't sober up by the end of it. She's been hospitalized for alcohol poisoning, blackout drunk so often it's becoming a weekly thing, dumped by countless people close to her and raped at a frat party. After all that, you'd think drinking was no longer fun, cool, interesting, or even a damn option for her anymore. But so far she's just kept on seeking out every opportunity to get blind drunk. It's getting on my nerves.

 

I created this image to vent my frustration. It's two photos. I smashed a bottle of rum with a hammer in one pic, I'm under water in the bathtub in the other photo. I edited my hair color because the green half looked swampy when it was underwater .

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