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Lemon Frog Shop Vintage Bazaar Lemon Frog Shop is one of Los Angeles' most unique vintage clothing boutiques for women Located at the border of Echo Park and Silverlake on Alvarado and Sunset, we're Hollywood's fashion trend setters' best kept secret!
Lemon Frog Shop Vintage Bazaar Lemon Frog Shop is a unique vintage bazaar tucked away in Los Angeles' hip historic Echo Park where you can find one-of-a-kind, rare clothing and accessories from the 1950s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s in every price range
Eggdrop Scripts - lemonfrogshop. com Attention! The Bible 1 0 script will allow IRC users to execute code on the shell under the UID of the eggdrop user! If you are running it, please disable it The script has been removed from this site A fix should be posted shortly someday Dubya 1 0 Randomly picks a real quote from George W Bush and says it in the channel Zombie 1 0 Appends "with a zombie" to the end of every new topic
Julia Child Uncensored - Lemon Frog Shop A collection of Julia Child samples, spliced together to have her making comments about eating Grampa, smoking pot, fat floating through her house, etc Negativland, John Oswald, Tape-Beatles fans should be especially sure to check this out Created by Ann Arbor's brilliant Ed Special
War, the Worlds Only Hygiene - lemonfrogshop. com F T Marinetti We Futurists, who for over two years, scorned by the Lame and Paralyzed, have glorified the love of danger and violence, praised patriotism and war, the hygene of the world, are happy to finally experience this great Futurist hour of Italy, while the foul tribe of pacifists huddles dying in the deep cellars of the ridiculous palace at The Hague
Technical Manifesto of Futurist Painting Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Luigi Russolo, Giacomo Balla, Gino Severini On the 18th of March, 1910, in the limelight of the Chiarella Theater of Turin, we launched our first manifesto to a public of three thousand people—artists, men of letters, students and others; it was a violent and cynical cry which displayed our sense of rebellion, our deep-rooted disgust, our haughty contempt for