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Girl, You Lost Your Weave: 08.2011
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Sundays in the park with weaves. I passed this weave when I was running through Grand Center on Sunday, and, sure enough, it was still there Monday morning. Alert Reader and glove fanatic. Emilee shot a couple of photographs to share. Spotted in Strauss Park, at the corner of Grand and Washington. Tagged in alert reader. Found at N Grand Blvd and Washington Ave, St Louis, MO 63103, USA. Found at Lucas Garden Park, 1234 St Charles St, St Louis, MO 63103, USA. Tagged in barbed wire. Tagged in 14th street.
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Girl, You Lost Your Weave: 06.2010
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Weave escapes to Canada. Spotted by Alert Reader Ken at the Peace Bridge border crossing in Buffalo, NY. This hair either drifted onto the barbed wire on its own or. Got snagged while someone tried to escape to Canada. Tagged in alert reader. Weave outside Chaifetz Arena. Alert Reader Will shares:. I found these bits of dread weave along Compton outside SLU's Chaifetz Arena. Perhaps some girl realized her weave was uncouth as she approached the arena for commencement. Tagged in alert reader. Sarah sent p...
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Girl, You Lost Your Weave: Nordstrom Rack weave
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They don't have discarded weaves at regular Nordstrom. Just Nordstrom Rack. Found at 1585 S Brentwood Blvd, St Louis, MO 63144, USA. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The streets of St. Louis are practically crawling with discarded bits of hair: all manner of weaves, extensions, braids and wigs. We're not sure who they once belonged to. We're not sure how they became separated from their owners. But we document them here. Spot something worthy of our site? Girl, You Lost Your Weave's Fan Box.
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Girl, You Lost Your Weave: 08.2010
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More weaves. More fun. I haven't been to Six Flags in a decade. But with all those roller coasters and upside-down rides, there's bound to be some lost hair lying around. Alert Reader Chad found some. Tagged in alert reader. This weave needs a doctor. Alert Readers Jenni and Shane write:. Thanks for sharing, you guys! Tagged in alert reader. Washington university school of medicine. Weave not a spider after all. E-mail from Alert Readers makes me LOL. Tagged in alert reader. Tagged in alert reader. Alert...
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St. Louis Energized: April 2012
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Monday, April 16, 2012. Doors, Alleys and Walls. A few of my favorite photography subjects . . . the doors, alleys and walls of St. Louis, Missouri. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dotage St. Louis. Downtown St. Louis Business. Built St. Louis. Built St. Louis Web Log. St Louis City Talk. City Affair St. Louis. City of St. Louis. From the Mayor's Desk. Planning and Urban Design Agency. St Louis Development Corporation. Downtown St. Louis Partnership. Downtown Community Improvement District.
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St. Louis Energized: October 2011
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Monday, October 31, 2011. Congratulations St. Louis Cardinals! Congratulations to the St. Louis Cardinals, 2011 World Series Champions —. Here are some scenes from yesterday's parade, and some photos of Busch Stadium taken the morning of Game 7. (Update: Shortly after posting this, Tony LaRussa announced his retirement. Congrats on a Hall of Fame career, capped by a championship season! Saturday, October 22, 2011. This Wednesday, October 26th, Buckingham Asset Management. I believe that St. LouisR...
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St. Louis Energized: August 2011
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Can We at Least STUDY the Boulevard? We interrupt the long (but temporary, I promise) silence of this blog to bring you an urgent request! Please take 5-10 minutes out of your day to submit a comment to the National Park Service. Regarding the upcoming Environmental Assessment for the revitalization of the Arch grounds and surrounding areas. In particular, if you are a supporter of City to River's vision. Which currently appears to be the road the project is going down. The boul...
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St. Louis Energized: August 2010
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Design Teams Express Support for Highway Removal as Bold Proposals are Unveiled. Yesterday, St. Louis got its first glimpse at the design concepts for the renovations to the Arch grounds and the riverfront. The bold, stunning proposals unveiled by the five remaining contestants promise a bright future for downtown and the St. Louis region. For some early impressions on the designs, I recommend checking out the UrbanSTL site. 8220;We predict fanfare should the elevated highway ...
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St. Louis Energized: June 2012
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Sunday, June 3, 2012. Scenes from a Farmers' Market. It's springtime in St. Louis, which means that farmers' markets across the metro are open for business. Of course, the Soulard Farmers' Market. Is the oldest and best-known market in town, and is where all of the following photos were taken. There are plenty of other markets worth checking out, though, giving St. Louisans an opportunity to explore neighborhoods all over the region. Be sure to check out the North City Farmers' Market. And some other pho...
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Historic Art Deco Storefronts Removed From Board of Education Building – UrbanReview | ST LOUIS
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Raquo; Planning and Design. Raquo; Currently Reading:. Historic Art Deco Storefronts Removed From Board of Education Building. November 19, 2013. The former St. Louis Board of Education Building was built in 1893, but in the late 1930s the storefront spaces on the ground floor were replaced with new Art Deco fronts. The National Register Nomination. The quotes in the post are from the nomination linked above:. The curved glass, vitrolite tile, and aluminum details are visible above. The city’s Cult...
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