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Silhouette

Tattoo Queen

What Did I Say

Silhouette

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Uploaded on Nov. 28, 2007
Tattoo Queen

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What Did I Say

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Uploaded on Feb. 27, 2009

So Happy Together

You're Cool

You Must Die Alone, Plate 2

So Happy Together

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Uploaded on Nov. 29, 2008
You're Cool

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Uploaded on Nov. 25, 2008
You Must Die Alone, Plate 2

Large View Here.

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Uploaded on Oct. 5, 2007

Empty Soldiers

Panik

Look What We Found

Empty Soldiers

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Uploaded on Nov. 14, 2007
Panik

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Uploaded on Nov. 26, 2008
Look What We Found

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Uploaded on Sept. 9, 2008

Bliff

River of Some People

Going to Drown

Bliff

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Uploaded on Sept. 9, 2008
River of Some People

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Uploaded on Dec. 12, 2008
Going to Drown

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Uploaded on Aug. 26, 2008

Bird of Peace

Doors and Windows

If You're Pouring My Drinks

Bird of Peace

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Uploaded on Feb. 6, 2009
Doors and Windows

The Fleishhacker pool and pool house were built in 1924 by philanthropist Herbert Fleishhacker. The pool was the largest swimming pool in the United States. The pool held 6 million gallons of water and could accomodate 10,000 swimmers. The pool was closed in 1971 with the pool itself being paved over by the San Francisco Zoo for a new parking lot. The pool house which was used by bathers at the pool remains on its original site today in ruins.

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Uploaded on Oct. 8, 2008
If You're Pouring My Drinks

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Uploaded on Sept. 25, 2008

Brave

A Feeling

No Sun At All

Brave

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Uploaded on Sept. 26, 2008
A Feeling

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No Sun At All

The Fleishhacker pool and pool house were built in 1924 by philanthropist Herbert Fleishhacker. The pool was the largest swimming pool in the United States. The pool held 6 million gallons of water and could accomodate 10,000 swimmers. The pool was closed in 1971 with the pool itself being paved over by the San Francisco Zoo for a new parking lot. The pool house which was used by bathers at the pool remains on its original site today in ruins.

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Uploaded on June 12, 2009
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