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<title>Tomorrow Comes Today</title>
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On: 2006-07-01 01:31:01 peter said: 
I understand why you were attracted to this scene. The coloured bricks add some really interesting splashes of colour. Well worth a good print.

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On: 2006-06-30 07:55:14 Giorgio said: 
Well realized Back and White, good title, nice blog.

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