It seems like something people in college do because they've seen it in movies the walls are thin and their roommates appreciate something to drown out the bedspring noise.
Re edit 1: I guarantee you would be shocked at the number of hook-ups that happend to 'My Own Prison' in c.2000 dorm rooms. Edit 2: Actually, I remember a suite where the girl most likely to put Creed on was actually the roommate of the girl most likely to play 'Butterfly Kisses' (4H type, boyfriend from before high…
Nod's as good as a wink to a blind bat…
Hmm.. I just tested this and it played 'Partita No.3 in A minor.'
Not the sexiest Bach, but not a terrible effort.
Wow.
Every response better than the last. I almost wish he hadn't asked that question about La Russa so the interview could go on forever.
Yep, lots of towns in Wisconsin only had a German-language newspaper for a long time. The Germans didn't assimilate until WWI (not to give the adminsistration any ideas…)
Most of the good introductions are written to an audience of architecture students and so might be more focused on design process than on architectural appreciation (an audience served more by architectural historian authors). That said, The Language of Architecture looks good, probably the best of the contemporary…
As a result of the increasing spread of companies like the Toll Brothers combined with the economic situation, the single-family house is less likely to direct architectural discourse at the moment than it has in the past, at least in the U.S. Most of the good residential work will be something like Marlon Blackwell…
It's no acccident. That's the Miller House by Eero Saarinen with gardens by the modernist master, Dan Kiley.
Jeffe, would you say there is a plethora of peril?
It's really improved. Back in the early '00s I was home from college for a weekend (in the suburbs, not even really rural), going out with some high school friends and was surprised to find Lakefront's Riverwest Stein on tap at this half-hearted sports bar. And for $4/pitcher. I talked it up against everyone drinking…
That slogan was over a decade old. Honestly, I don't think it was motivated by much more than a brand update.
*slidewhistle*
French sometimes refer to la mère patrie, or "the mother fatherland."
Something, something, "magic xylophone?", something, something…
Entre-temps, TreizeDePuissance est allé à Dunkerque pour voir Chicago.
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