Go get it - picture game

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    The Venetian
     

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    Hard Rock
     

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    HARD ROCK===post 2730 :D
     
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    May be others. :ninja:

    Lily Leon Hotel Miami Beach
     
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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/38637000/jpg/_38637015_pier150_pa.jpghttp://www.bbc.co.uk/legacies/work/england/surrey_sussex/img/gallery1.jpg

    The pier was built in 1866
    Designed by Eugenius Birch in 1866, it was built using dozens of cast iron-threaded columns screwed into the seabed.

    Back then it was just an open deck with six ornamental houses.

    But by 1916 its final building, a concert hall, had been completed.


    The pier was built in 1866
    The hall and theatre had been regarded as two of the best surviving examples of Victorian and Edwardian seaside entertainment buildings.

    In the 1920s visitors arrived on paddle steamer excursions to hear recitals by the pier's resident orchestra in the concert hall.

    After World War II its theatre was converted into a restaurant, the concert hall became a tea room and amusements, arcades and fairground rides were added.

    How very sad :(


    http://www.capturedsight.co.uk/england/sussex/brighton_west_pier_04.jpg





    "West Pier Brighton, England 1997"


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    pic of a baby sucking his big toe
     
  21. ronjor

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    We've already done this one. :D
     
  22. BeetleBoss

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    Ok then how bout
    hummmmmmmmmmmmm

    a pic of Dennise the Menace
     
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