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10 December 2012

Digging old stuff






THERE EXISTS A GREAT TROVE OF POSSIBLITIES JUST WAITING TO BE RECOGNISED, ADOPTED, ENGAGED WITH ON BOURKE STREET, WATERLOO, SYDNEY.  
THE PLACE IS CALLED ‘DOUG UP ON BOURKE’ AND IT PROMISES HOURS OF ADVENTURE WANDERING THROUGH THE FINDS, THE CAST OFFS, THE FORGOTTEN.  
TIN SIGNS ABOUND ON ALL THE WALLS. 
THEY ARE LIKE A VOICE FROM THE PAST AND THE CHIPPED ENAMEL, AND DENTS, AND THE RUST ON THEM JUST BRINGS MORE CHARACTER TO THE OBJECT. 
THE ONLY WAY YOU WILL KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT IS TO GO  AND HAVE A LOOK FOR YOURSELF.
DOUG UP ON BOURKE, 901A BOURKE STREET WATERLOO NSW CLOSED SUNDAY.

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