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    MizJenkinsSarah Hedgecock
    6/03/14 4:04pm

    Mark Deliz and his son Sebastion pause at a piano underneath the Brooklyn Bridge on Tuesday, June 3, 1904 in New York City.

    Right? Otherwise WTF???

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      splitsvilleSarah Hedgecock
      6/03/14 4:05pm

      Uh oh. I guess they'd better start dredging for Vanessa Carlton's body.

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        Ken Yadiggit, Adiossplitsville
        6/03/14 4:13pm

        makin' my way downstream, floatin' fast, fishes pass, and I'm shore-bound.

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      GregoireSarah Hedgecock
      6/03/14 4:08pm

      There was more than a piano before but it was hard for them to move it

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        OKTOBERFISTGregoire
        6/03/14 4:13pm

        Mark Deliz doesn't look bad in a dress but his son Sebastian shouldn't wear white

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      KulturVulturSarah Hedgecock
      6/03/14 4:18pm

      Give me your tired, your poor, your crapped out washed up pianos yearning for idiots to be photographed for a ripoff fee......

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        the actual bajmahalSarah Hedgecock
        6/03/14 4:12pm

        Godzilla: The Musical.

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          RauncholaSarah Hedgecock
          6/03/14 4:08pm

          Of course some twee bullshit like an upright grand piano washes up on the shores of Brooklyn. Were there jars of artisanal mayonnaise inside of it too???

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            RighteouscowboylightningSarah Hedgecock
            6/03/14 4:09pm

            where people go to take pictures for their instagram. I always thought that's what cities should do to boost tourism. Just design a whole lot of "unique" photo opportunities and people would flock to the city to post pictures. You would just have to change them up monthly

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              OKTOBERFISTRighteouscowboylightning
              6/03/14 4:15pm

              they kinda sorta did that in Times Square. Once was too much

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            SnertlySarah Hedgecock
            6/03/14 4:30pm

            In this handsome photo from the late 1800's we see a man and his son where they would gather daily and play songs for the boatloads of immigrants coming into New York. Over and over they would play and sing, "Go back where you came from you bastards!"

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              VeryWellSarah Hedgecock
              6/03/14 4:04pm

              That's some pretty classy flotsam.

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                vo1tronSarah Hedgecock
                6/03/14 4:02pm

                I wouldn't call that "underneath."

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