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“There ought to be a monument to the man who invented neon lights,” the fictional detective of Raymond Chandler’s crime novels once said.
Los Angeles itself could be that monument. Our boulevards are lined with neon pinks and blues. The oldest operating neon sign ever found was uncovered just last year.
Photographer Vicky Moon set out to document the neon signs that are slowly getting overtaken by flashing LED lights.
For her project “Expired LA” Moon hopped on her pink scooter and made long exposures with expired film. See more of her work on KPCC’s AudioVision.
What adds a layer of intrigue here for me is that the film Vicky Moon used was decades old, discovered at a flea market. — heidi
So Friday night I’m doing an ‘overnight ghost hunt’ at Mansfield state reformatory. It’s an old abandoned prison that looks like a castle and is over 100 years old. What this means is a fuck ton of paranormal activity. We have free run of the place till 5AM. Saturday I got suckered into working an overtime shift. Looking forward to this delirium, it’s been a while.

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You’re still my favorite past-life martyred saint

Shit Tyrone….
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