Geojoek

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I think I drove right by Pacific City, TBH. I had driven to Tillamook from Portland, and then was just winding my way up the coast. I stopped in Cannon Beach and got a hotel room, and earnestly asked the guy at the desk "So where around here can I see a classic calendar-photo view of Oregon?" and he stared at me for a minute before realizing I was serious, and naive. He was like "You are literally in the town where they're all taken. Head up the road to Ecolas Point State Park."

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I get so confused over what is called Pacific City vs Cannon Beach.

(I took same photo but early in the morning back in 2009)

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Ahh I'd been wondering where those Windows debloat scripts were made.

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Coincidentally I took these photos earlier this week at a friend's bookshop (that has a lot of pulp scifi):

Photo of the cover of a pulp fantasy scifi book called "Captives of the Savage Empire" by Jean Lorrah.  It is a painting of a white woman (they're always white) in flowy white dress and black leather chaps (?) riding a white horse, casting some sort of lightning spell that manifests a dildo made out of light from her hands.  A man, wearing a black velvet cape, seems stuck in a bog and is grasping onto the dildo of light for dear life.  He doesn't look happy about the situation.
Photo of the cover of a pulp science fiction book titled "Flesh and Silver" by Stephen L. Burns, with the byline "The touch of a healer— with the hands of a machine..."  The cover art is of silver hands and forearms crossed in front of a metal disk, fingers splayed.  With weird abstarct shapes and a spiral galaxy that is about to experience the touch of a healer with the hands of a machine.

Photo of the cover of a pulp science fiction book titled "Flesh and Silver" by Stephen L. Burns, with the byline "The touch of a healer— with the hands of a machine..." The cover art is of silver hands and forearms crossed in front of a metal disk, fingers splayed. With weird abstarct shapes and a spiral galaxy that is about to experience the touch of a healer with the hands of a machine.

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Who doesn’t love a delicious sausage roll?

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ZOMG. That's awesome!

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Double rainbow! All the way!