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  • kewpid The chronically depressed sibling of Avenue of Aspirations. May 24, 2009

  • reesetee Time, ex-wives, and thieves, you say? I smell a Triad. Nov 21, 2007

  • chained_bear Actually, I thought this was the name of a painting that riffed off of Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks." You know, the one where the people in the café are actually James Dean and Elvis and Marilyn and Humphrey? Nov 21, 2007

  • bilby Sadly backyard & photos of same all efficiently removed by time, ex-wives and thieves. JD lives on in broody student-hall posters, I'm sure. Nov 21, 2007

  • reesetee Bilby, please tell me you have a photo of the Backyard of Broken Frames. :-) Nov 21, 2007

  • chained_bear Oh my god. bilby and yarb are going to be the death of me. I'm laughing my ass off... Nov 21, 2007

  • seanahan The distinction between Wordie and Phrasie is not entirely clear, since it is difficult to define what exactly a word is. Nov 21, 2007

  • bilby That was it. The Australian tropics are hard on mass-produced images of died-too-young legends. *Sigh* Nov 21, 2007

  • yarb bilby: you mean, the backyard of broken frames? Nov 21, 2007

  • bilby There's a famous enough photo of James Dean with this title. Someone gave it to me for my 21st birthday. It ended up by unhappy coincidence in the backyard: the frame twisted, the glass cracked, the picture being eaten by cockroaches.
    Nov 21, 2007

  • reesetee Me too. I restrained myself. ;-) Nov 21, 2007

  • jennarenn My first reaction was, "THERE'S A SISTER SITE???" It's sad, I know. Nov 21, 2007

  • bilby shouldn't this be on our sister site phrasie, not wordie? Nov 20, 2007

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