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Beside his cramped bunk-bed, the 185-pound (84-kilogram), 5-foot-11 (1. 80-meter) Luckett keeps prosthetic legs for different tasks, each with a carbon fiber socket that attaches to his thigh.
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Through MySpace, she invited me to fly to Canada to attend a private Troll 2 party and share a bunk-bed with her.
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Beside his cramped bunk-bed, the 185-pound (84-kilogram), 5-foot-11 (1. 80-meter) Luckett keeps prosthetic legs for different tasks, each with a carbon fiber socket that attaches to his thigh.
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She charges $50 a night for bunk-bed accommodations and $140 for a one-bedroom apartment suite.
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I did, in the end, go to NYU – and I lived in a college dorm, with my bunk-bed situated right next to a grimy windowpane above Fifth Avenue.
Archive 2008-03-01 jen 2008
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I did, in the end, go to NYU – and I lived in a college dorm, with my bunk-bed situated right next to a grimy windowpane above Fifth Avenue.
10 years ago today... jen 2008
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I saw elderly residents living in tiny rooms ten feet by ten feet, each jammed by a bunk-bed frame and every nook stuffed with clothing and pictures and other belongings, all of it illuminated by the wan glow of a clip-on bed lamp.
American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009
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I saw elderly residents living in tiny rooms ten feet by ten feet, each jammed by a bunk-bed frame and every nook stuffed with clothing and pictures and other belongings, all of it illuminated by the wan glow of a clip-on bed lamp.
American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009
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I saw elderly residents living in tiny rooms ten feet by ten feet, each jammed by a bunk-bed frame and every nook stuffed with clothing and pictures and other belongings, all of it illuminated by the wan glow of a clip-on bed lamp.
American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009
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I saw elderly residents living in tiny rooms ten feet by ten feet, each jammed by a bunk-bed frame and every nook stuffed with clothing and pictures and other belongings, all of it illuminated by the wan glow of a clip-on bed lamp.
American Chinatown Bonnie Tsui 2009
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