Lotsa swastikas
If you lived in the Huber apartment building on 384 Probasco St, this is what you’d come home to every day: Something about the tiles... If your monitor is on the fritz, I’ll zoom in for ya: (does this...
View ArticleI-71′s Exit 3 redeems itself
My survey about makeout spots got some great responses – dumpster behind a post office, a reader’s own bedroom — but this might just be the best: Standing here, the photographer was probably mistaken...
View ArticleThe child molester next door
There’s this old couple who lives next door to the house where I grew up on the East Side. The wife held a daycare there. And once, the husband took down the fence between our backyards because it was...
View ArticleAncient Rome in Clifton
Seen at the Colosseum (Rome, Italy): Millenia-old graffiti According to the tour guide, this was a sign for ancient Colosseum visitors. In an age before widespread literacy, it meant, “Prostitutes...
View ArticleBulking up for winter is sexy?
I think this Facebook ad really shifts the dieting paradigm. (PS Yes, I know I haven’t posted in a while. I’d say I’m busy but honestly I’ve been procrastinating.)
View ArticleTomorrow night! (i.e., Sat, Aug 8)
It only comes once a year: Spring Grove Cemetary’s Full Moon Tour. It’s Saturday, August 8, at 9:00pm. This is free to the public but registration is required. Go HERE for more info! Werewolf-free...
View ArticleA Brick-and-Mortar Death Clock
Hundreds of people showed up for the Full Moon tour of Spring Grove Cemetery last Saturday. They were divided into four tours. It’s a testimony to the cemetery’s size that these tours only passed each...
View ArticleLandscaping or ladyscaping?
I would like to draw your attention to a bit of landscaping on UC’s campus, near the College of Business: As seen from 121 Martin Luther King Dr W. In the midst of shrubbery, we find a bushy mound...
View ArticleCited at Stanford
A few months ago, I posted photos of a local apartment building with a interesting detail on the staircase landings: lotsa swastikas. A few days ago, someone at Stanford University cited this post in a...
View ArticleWhere the swastikas aren’t
A while ago, a reader suggested that I check out some swastika tiles he’d heard about at the St. Monica-St. George Church. But there are no such tiles now. Due to complaints from some church members,...
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