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Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: shura on July 8, 2010 06:13 PM
my hometown is known for the steel mill. it's no longer operational, but during the WWI and WWII era, it was the largest producer of steel in the world, and most of the large cities, military ships, and airplanes were made with steel from this factory. If the pics look familiar to you, its because they filmed a scene from Transformers 2 here.
post something cool in your hometown. it doesn't have to be a huge monument, it can be anything: a park, a museum, maybe a cool graffiti spray somewhere etc

Bethlehem Steel Mill
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Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: funzop on July 8, 2010 06:32 PM
brooklyn is boring
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Post by: rtil on July 8, 2010 06:34 PM
i didn\\\'t see transformers 2 but wow that place loooks amazing

i must visit it

kind of reminds me of gasworks park in seattle

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Post by: funzop on July 8, 2010 06:36 PM
btw sasha that place was my comp background for a couple months a while ago it is bvery cool
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Wasim the Cool on July 8, 2010 06:44 PM
Quote from: nonzopbrooklyn is boring

i would actually see the brooklyn bridge!!!!!!!!
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Fuzz on July 8, 2010 06:56 PM
 I hate this place.
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Terry Thel Ozymandius on July 8, 2010 07:40 PM
There use to be a Bethlehem Steel plant hear in buffalo n.y. too. Not much amazing hear though. As the united states' most racially divided city and 2nd poorest city, theres nothing. Before the depression, Buffalo was the place to be next to ny city and san francisco. I hate buffalo.  
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Philip K Dick on July 8, 2010 07:52 PM
there are no interesting landmarks in saratoga or any of its surrounding cities
there's cool shit in SF though
like fisherman's wharf and gay people
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Necronomitr0n on July 8, 2010 07:53 PM
in my town there used to be a condensery where they made milk and other milk stuff (hurr)

after a while it was demolished but for some reason they decided to keep the huge smokestack

it can be seen from almost anywhere in town


Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Terry Thel Ozymandius on July 8, 2010 07:55 PM
(https://thebackalleys.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm1.static.flickr.com%2F70%2F169935853_99f5c72660.jpg&hash=631f3c66c03c6b806f354754af4aa1f4d816a403) This can be seen for miles in my home town.
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: emanhattan on July 8, 2010 08:34 PM
there is practically nothing interesting to see in Aguascalientes so fuc
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Post by: Daveb0t on July 8, 2010 08:59 PM
costco
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Post by: creamcorn on July 8, 2010 09:27 PM
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Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: dilly on July 8, 2010 09:44 PM
The Leveque Tower is pretty cool. There's a long story as to what it was built for, but now it's just office space.

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the coolest thing about it is at night, it's lit up, and during certain events/holidays, they change the colors for the lights

Normal
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4th of July
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Race for the Cure event/Valentine's Day
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Saint Patty's Day
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Christmas
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Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: shura on July 8, 2010 10:32 PM
lmao i love the huge smokestack just jutting out of the ground in some parking lot

@ rtil and zop: you should see the place at night. they just added these new glowing lights on the ground that illuminate the pipes all these different colors. it looks really spectacular but for some reason there aren't any pics online yet
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Post by: BlueScarab on July 8, 2010 10:46 PM
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Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: rtil on July 8, 2010 11:20 PM
Quote from: shurabut for some reason there aren't any pics online yet
check flickr, someone always takes a pic of something and puts it on flickr
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: shura on July 9, 2010 12:41 AM
Quote from: rtilcheck flickr, someone always takes a pic of something and puts it on flickr

lmao you were right. fucking flickr

here it is in the red light, but the color also shifts to blue, green, purple etc
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Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Casey Pixmintro on July 9, 2010 12:54 AM
There seriously isn't anything remotely interesting in my town
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Terry Thel Ozymandius on July 9, 2010 12:59 AM
The Goo Goo Dolls, and General Mills. I'll try to get a night shot of my city.
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Post by: SHADOWFOX2 on July 9, 2010 01:46 AM
Da nite lyfe
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Sauer's Vanilla factory :]
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Old train station that is still bein' used for somethin'
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8D
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City hall you guys
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There are still a handful of things to show, but at a glance it doesn't look like much at all.
We have tons of old buildings scattered all around the city.
The tall old goodies are downtown, while the abandoned factories and whatnot are spread about
I can't believe I couldn't find a picture of the giant cigarette :[

WELCOME TO RICHMOND
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: PocketIllust on July 9, 2010 01:49 AM
Cherry Hill sucks fucking dick

No

Scratch that

New Jersey sucks fucking dick
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: MarcK on July 9, 2010 03:37 AM
Man guys I thought the tread was called 'cool stuff in your hometown' not 'whine about how there isn't cool stuff in your hometown'.

The nicest thing around the poconos is the natural scene itself.
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theres also mount airy casino and resort where my dad blows all our savings :<
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Post by: funzop on July 9, 2010 03:41 AM
Quote from: MistaBuckNew Jersey sucks fucking dick
worst place
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Necronomitr0n on July 9, 2010 08:16 AM
damn shad's town is ballin'
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Fuzz on July 9, 2010 04:44 PM
Quote from: systechdamn shad's town is ballin'
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Post by: CVG on July 9, 2010 08:27 PM
China town at night is pretty awesome.

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I went to this bar once and ate squid and saw creepy chinese mafia-looking dudes. Nobody spoke English and I stood out like a sore thumb haha :] At least they were nice and and had good drinks

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Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: rtil on July 9, 2010 08:31 PM
is that san fran?
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Post by: CVG on July 9, 2010 08:56 PM
Yeah, opps I forgot to mention that! This is Chinatown in San Francisco :]
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Hnilmik on July 9, 2010 09:10 PM
All the industrial stuff in your cities/towns are awesome!

My town's community college has a teaching zoo. If you major in Exotic Animal Training & Management there, you get to learn how train lions, hyenas, seals, and a bunch of other animals. But, you kinda have to survive insane biology, zoology, and taxonomy classes for around 3 years before you're allowed to train animals, though.

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(I couldn't resist.)

Apparently, a good chunk of the EATM graduates end up training killer whales and dolphins at SeaWorld-ish parks, if not animals for film/TV shows and at other zoos around the world.

http://www.moorparkcollege.edu/current_stu...tos_grads.shtml (http://www.moorparkcollege.edu/current_students/teaching_zoo/photos_grads.shtml)

The thing I like most about being a student at that college is that we get a discount, whether or not we major in EATM!

Fun Fact: Attend a zoology course and keep talking about how tasty animals are. The EATM majors, primarily being strict vegetarians, will hate you.

Also, Day 1 of being-allowed-to-train-the-animals year? As a requirement, you have to break a live mouse's neck. It's scary, terrifying, and border-line inhumane, but it's supposed to desensitize students to what comes natural in the circle of life. Animals will die and animals will eat one another.
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: CVG on July 9, 2010 09:46 PM
Quote from: HnilmikAlso, Day 1 of being-allowed-to-train-the-animals year? As a requirement, [size=]you have to break a live mouse's neck[/size]. It's scary, terrifying, and border-line inhumane, but it's supposed to desensitize students to what comes natural in the circle of life. Animals will die and animals will eat one another.

I guess I would end up failing the course when it got to this part. ALL THOSE YEARS WASTED. Cant I drown it or stick it is a jar or something?
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Post by: spite on July 9, 2010 09:54 PM
wow china town looks awesome
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Hnilmik on July 9, 2010 10:44 PM
Quote from: CVG
Quote from: HnilmikAlso, Day 1 of being-allowed-to-train-the-animals year? As a requirement, [size=]you have to break a live mouse's neck[/size]. It's scary, terrifying, and border-line inhumane, but it's supposed to desensitize students to what comes natural in the circle of life. Animals will die and animals will eat one another.

I guess I would end up failing the course when it got to this part. ALL THOSE YEARS WASTED. Cant I drown it or stick it is a jar or something?
I don't know and I wish I did. My friend in the major, who wasn't "in" it yet, was told this by those in the training-the-animals part and I think it might be something said just to scare the undergraduates. I can't shake that it might be true that you have to snap the mouse's neck, no matter what, though, especially since the "gateway class" into the EATM program (zoology) made a big deal about "If you can't dissect dead animals, you can't train the living animals".

BTW: SanFran Chinatown looks sooooooooo much cooler than LA's Chinatown! So brightly lit!

And wow, Chinese mafia-looking dudes! That sounds cool and scary at the same time!
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Post by: Jeinu on July 10, 2010 12:33 AM
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Hnilmik on July 10, 2010 01:34 AM
Whoa, what IS that building!?

...and what is that huge spider doing
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Jeinu on July 10, 2010 01:41 AM
it is the Guggenheim Museum of Bilbo

that big spider is Louise Bourgeois' sculpture called "maman" or "mommy"
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it is tall!
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Post by: ZekeySpaceyLizard on July 10, 2010 02:59 AM
cool shit where i live.


this is Ybor city. its basically a glorious tumor of tampa
its a place full of ghettos, rundown buildings, trolleys, hobos, partying, clubs, theater, and art.
theres alot of amazing art studios here, most of whom i've shamelessly begged for jobs at.
it has an imax 3d theater
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theres a place near this where my favorite bands VNVNation and Kid Koala performed
its a very gothy club. a guy dressed as batman dances there every night.
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he got arrested last year. he's been out for a while though.


this is how it looks at night
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you can usually find me hanging out in front of a sandwich shop smoking a big fresh hand-rolled cigar made by one the many cuban cigar makers who have set up shop on the main street. That place on the right is a place called FRESH MOUTH BURGERS who want you to SHUT YER YAP and other things. They make damn good hamboigas.



During the day, Ybor is just a town with a big main street full of closed down dance clubs, art studios, and small businesses.
Its very quiet for the most part. The trolleys that go through the street go all the way to DOWNTOWN TAMPA which is where the Tampa Theater and skyscrapers of the city all hang out.
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It's also where the comic book and anime conventions occur.
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at night the place lights up.
alot of cops in cars and on horses run up and down the streets. music, food, dance, singing, and the thick aroma of pot float through the air.
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the place gets VERY crowded on weekends.
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Behind this seafood place is the sandwich place I like to go to. If this were before my move, you'd find me here just about every weekend enjoying a garlicy vegetable sandwich.
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This is Downtown Tampa. It sits right on Tampa Bay which is a giant body of water with many boats.
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One of the many places on the bay is Tampa University. It's a very arty college with a cool design. I did not go here I went somewhere cheap and bad called IADT.
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Near the outskirts of the city is the old Tampa Theater. Its a beautiful old theater where plays, concerts and movies happen. When the Animation Show came to Tampa they went there. Alot of indy film festivals.
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It's very dark inside but beautiful. Hand sculpted statues are everywhere. The ceiling is dark blue felt with little lights in it so it looks like a night sky.
I always told myself if I ever get a movie made that can be in theaters, I'd go here first. I love this place.
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Far from the theater on the other side of the city is the TAMPA BAY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER.
It's a big place where really big budget plays and musicals go. I don't like it as much as the Tampa Theater.
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It's usually really expensive and very posh. This is where fancy people go. I went here once with my mother back when she was sane and still cared about our family. She got tickets to see the Radio City Rockettes here. It was bad as all ass.
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This is the Tampa Bay Convention Center. Many conventions and fancy big business meetings come here. This is where the yearly anime/comic convention called METROCON occurs. You will find me wandering around dressed as a STALKER this year. MAYBE.
(https://thebackalleys.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.awesometampa.com%2Fimages%2Ftampa-convention-center-b.jpg&hash=41d4ab7a0188a7b8fd1895d4044525688edcedae) Theres also an amazing gelato and italian ice place up a hill near here.

Also near that is Channelside. Channelside is alot like Centro Ybor but its not in the ghetto and is meant to be more ritzy like Las Vegas. It's OK. The best part is a pizza place called like NY COP PIZZA. It's so fucking good pizza oh god.
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That blue glass place on the left is the Florida Aquarium. It's worth visiting once. It's exactly what it sounds like.

However if you want to see wildlife, you should just wander into any of the many random forests that surround all the suburbs here. Chock full of animals and big ass bugs.

Or just go here. Lowry Park Zoo. It's a really fancy Zoo. My friend Mike (who stars in this (http://vimeo.com/11780537)) is a zookeeper there. He carries alligators around and other crap. They have a place where you get a cup of nectar and like 50 birds land on you trying to get it. And a place where you can feed adorable baby sting rays. They also have bigass fruit bats.
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Far far away from all this crap are the fairgrounds. A creepy blank spot of land full of empty buildings. These buildings have computer, technology conventions. And reptile shows. I go to those alot cause I love reptiles (could you tell?). There are many cute turtles.
Heres what it looks like when theres a concert.
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And here's how it looks when the fair comes to town. The fair is GREAT.
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Cause the fair brings cool livestock, neat products, religious zealots, celebrities, strawberry shortcake, art shows, delicious greasy food, rides, music, robots, hot girls, places where you can eat insects, FREAK SHOWS, russian clowns, crime, and lots of other fun shit.
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Attached to the Fairgrounds but not part of the Fair is Cracker Country.
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A small town meant to accurately show life in the past. Like pilgrim times.
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It's pretty great. You can get handmade popcorn, make candles, make whips, listen to bluegrass music. Homemade lemonade, chickens and ducks running everywhere.
The people there do work too. Running steam engines, making sugar from sugar cane, building houses, building sentries, etc
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Take note.

These are the "city" parts of Tampa. Which are very small.
Most of Tampa is suburbs, tall grass, with lots of ponds and quiet lonely beaches surrounded by hotels that are dying due to lack of tourism.
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The lack of tourists is nice though. Theres no traffic and I can walk on foot anywhere I want.
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However, ever since my friends moved, we rarely go to any of the above places anymore except maybe once or twice a year.

Most of our time is spent in a neighborhood on Bruce B Down.
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And most of the fun we have comes from having a drink at Mr.Dunderbaks. Which is a german bar, restaraunt, and shop where you can buy imported german goods. They have the best beer in the world imported here.
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Its a great place and if I didnt hate/fear you all I'd say if you ever came down to join me for a drink here.
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That's Tampa. Between all these places are miles of forests, roads, and small quiet suburban neighborhoods covered in plant overgrowth, vines, palm trees, parrots, and massive bugs crawling everywhere.
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Hnilmik on July 10, 2010 03:04 AM
 SO. COOL.

It's like... WHOA.

So do you pronounce is "Ee-bor" or "Y'bor" or what?
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: shura on July 10, 2010 03:15 AM
convinced that zekey lives in pretty much the coolest place ever
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Ashington on July 10, 2010 03:24 AM
Seeing all these cool places makes me realise even more that i live in a complete shithole.
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: ZekeySpaceyLizard on July 10, 2010 03:24 AM
Quote from: HnilmikSo do you pronounce is "Ee-bor"


this is the correct way.
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: emanhattan on July 10, 2010 04:19 AM
Quote from: AshingtonSeeing all these cool places makes me realise even more that i live in a complete shithole.

also zekey congrats on living in tampa
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Terry Thel Ozymandius on July 10, 2010 05:40 PM
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Downtown Buffalo.
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This is the Peace bridge. This links the U.S. with Canada. Every night they do a great light display.

Also every Thursday in the summer, Buffalo hosts free concerts called "Thursday at the Square".
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A lot of famous people played hear for free.
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: MarcK on July 10, 2010 05:49 PM
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This is the Peace bridge. This links the U.S. with Canada. Every night they do a great light display.
that looks very pretty
Quote from: Jeinuit is the Guggenheim Museum of Bilbo

that big spider is Louise Bourgeois' sculpture called "maman" or "mommy"
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it is tall!
I was looking at a copy of this in ottawa outside a museum. It's a really fucking sweet sculpture.
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: rtil on July 10, 2010 08:12 PM
Quote from: MarcK
Quote from: ghostinglostman
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it is tall!
I was looking at a copy of this in ottawa outside a museum. It's a really fucking sweet sculpture.
that building reminds me of the EMP in seattle
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Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Jeinu on July 10, 2010 08:17 PM
well they both do have the same architect, Frank Gehry (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gehry), so that is probably why!
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Necronomitr0n on July 10, 2010 08:50 PM
i remember seeing the EMP being built and thinking it was gonna be a huge waterpark or something
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Casey Pixmintro on July 10, 2010 09:51 PM
What a letdown that must have been
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: rtil on July 11, 2010 12:25 AM
Quote from: systechi remember seeing the EMP being built and thinking it was gonna be a huge waterpark or something
hhahaha holy shit me too
Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: dilly on July 11, 2010 12:40 AM
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come to columbus! we have floating graduation caps!

we also have a nice theatre :] during the summer, they'll show movies and will have an organist play before and during intermission

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Title: cool stuff in your hometown
Post by: Fuzz on July 11, 2010 02:49 AM
I just drove through there today! I really should have stopped to see some stuff.