Um, so what happened to-day? Ted and I went to the deadmall, and we discovered a thriftstore, which was a very nice discovery, because I had not been to the deadmall in quite some time so I did not know what we would find. I found a really interesting picture there. It looked like a giant slide, you know, the kind that your grandparents had when you were a kid and they'd put them in a projector-machine and show you snapshots of their honeymoon and your parents in the fifties. It's the skyline of some city. Cool, huh?
There was also a barbie doll with green hair there. Interesting. I wonder if its owner dyed it, or coloured it with a marker, or it came that way. Huh.
Oh, and. When I exited the green-haired-barbie room, the Postal Service was playing. How lovely is that?
Oh, and. We took pictures in this old photobooth from the seventies or something, and they came out horribly. Delightfully horribly.
We had tasty coffee drinks and mine was tastier because it had caramel.
I do really like that place, for some reason, the deadmall. It's so empty and wonderful and I can dance and spin in circles and look silly and nobody cares all that much. Sometimes it even makes people smile.
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And this isn't like a photograph or anything, but I saw this lady just come up wheeling a cart of elephants, so I took a picture when she wasn't looking. O.o;
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