This is my first thread in over a year. Today probably wasn't the best day to take pics due to the overcast weather, but who cares. These were taken all over the city: North Side, South Side, West End, Downtown, and plenty of places in between. Hope you enjoy because I miss this shit!
How about starting a thread about how many pictures you can take of St. Louis, not the city, but the words "St. Louis". It would be a bonus if you could show some pictures of random black men! On a side note, that infill seems very bland. Maybe in ten years it'll look alright with some trees hiding the horrible architecture.
^LOL! I always love it when people have nothing but nice things to say about threads. I haven't seen any pics you've taken, Resident. Please allow us to indulge the architectural splendor of Denver!
First of all, I wasn't making fun. Whenever I visit any city I take a picture of a man-hole cover or sewer cap or whatever, I think it's cool. You take it however you want though. That comment about the infill pic was just my opinion, and it's not just St. Louis thats doing it, I've seen it many other cities. It's just when I think of Stl. I don't picture that kind of stuff. Feel free to speak ill of Denver, but this city is booming with all types of new condos and commercial buildings with great architecture. Not to mention the older stuff around cap. hill, baker, uptown and so many other thriving neighborhoods. So go ahead...
The random black guy thing was rude and I apologize for it. I've seen pretty much all of your photo threads and have enjoyed them. I'm usually never a dick like that. No hard feelings, bro.
p.s. Why didn't the Sacagawea dollar take off? I love it! Everytime I walk to the post office and purchase some stamps I get those dollars in change, it's like I'm in Canada, and I love Canada!
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