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Tsunami victims commemoration ceremony, Thailand
Absolutely incredible photo of lantern “hot-air balloons”.
Le parkour (google video)
I think my doctor would recommend this as post-back surgery physical therapy.
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WOW!!!
That was Spiderman!
That is exactly how I would have run around when I was 12 years old…if I had the same super powers as this kid.
Posted by: shawn | February 14, 2006 10:07 AM
there was an entire documentary type show on TLC last spring about kids like the ones in that video. i think they call it urban running and it started somewhere in France. you should watch it if you ever get the chance. it’s really crazy.
and thanks for the links to the photos. they were fantastic.
Posted by: amelia | February 15, 2006 08:01 PM
You mean to tell me that prefab hidden doors start at just $1500?!! That is a steal! I am going to have to watch more HGTV to figure out how to bust an architecturally-stable hole in my wall to make room for one of those (based on the frequency of my landlord’s past visits, I am guessing he will never even notice, assuming I can extract the thing whenever I move).
Posted by: Benjamin Read | February 16, 2006 10:33 AM
Men of Kano: Serious gangstas p://www.michaelstevenson.com/contemporary/exhibitions/hugo/nigeria9.htm
Posted by: Brian | February 16, 2006 03:13 PM
Russian climbing/jumping, maybe, but definitely French rap. Le Parkour should actually be spelled Le Parcours, and it means The Course.
Posted by: Brian | February 16, 2006 03:42 PM
We made lantern hot-air balloons like those once for a date activity. We used plastic bags, straws, strings and birthday candles. Well, we tried, anyway.
Posted by: Brian | February 16, 2006 03:51 PM