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  • I am heading all the way down to China Basin, because I don't see a ballpark or expensive condos, I see fields and railway yards and a small shack on the bridge called Blanches, and a burger is calling my name.

    Christopher Caen: Friday Footsteps: San Francisco Nostalgia Christopher Caen 2012

  • I am heading all the way down to China Basin, because I don't see a ballpark or expensive condos, I see fields and railway yards and a small shack on the bridge called Blanches, and a burger is calling my name.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Christopher Caen 2012

  • The older I get, the more it seems the world is really split between the savages and the Blanches.

    Shiva Rose: Savages Shiva Rose 2011

  • The older I get, the more it seems the world is really split between the savages and the Blanches.

    Shiva Rose: Savages Shiva Rose 2011

  • See that film by following the Documents entry, read more at Ombres Blanches.

    17 « March « 2008 « Jahsonic 2008

  • See that film by following the Documents entry, read more at Ombres Blanches.

    Cult fiction #3 « Jahsonic 2008

  • I missed his writing as well as that of Ombres Blanches who is unable to post at the moment.

    05 « September « 2007 « Jahsonic 2007

  • I missed his writing as well as that of Ombres Blanches who is unable to post at the moment.

    Baudrillard, Alan Tex and Carlo Mollino « Jahsonic 2007

  • But you, with your whole wide world of fops and fools, of good women and brave men, of honest absurdities and cheery adventurers: you who created the Steynes and Newcomes, the Beckys and Blanches, Captain Costigan and F. B., and the Chevalier Strong — all that host of friends imperishable — you must survive with Shakespeare and Cervantes in the memory and affection of men.

    Letters to Dead Authors 2006

  • Promoted to the position of a companion, she devoted herself to the interests of her restless mistress, read to her, talked with her, wrote plays for her, and was the animating spirit of the famous Nuits Blanches.

    The Women of the French Salons Amelia Ruth Gere Mason

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