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leafy x needle ship art :33
#bfdi#bfdia#idfb#bfb#tpot#needle#needle bfdi#needle bfdia#needle idfb#needle bfb#needle tpot#leafy#leafy bfdi#leafy bfdia#leafy idfb#leafy bfb#leedle#needleleaf#neafy#PUFFBALL
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I'm from South Jersey have some Architecture references ffs.
You want to mess around with the concept of gotham being in South Jersey? Great! We need more repsentation.
My qualifications are I was born here and my family has been here for 400 years. Anyways tumblr won't allow morethe 10 images at once so here's 4 indivual towns to inspire yall.
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This team is so precious and I am like REALLY hoping leafy won't get out, she is a baby and I JUST started a new ship with and her and I want it to sail!! :)

i love team beep sm look at thwm
#bfb#bfdi#battle for bfdi#i wuv leafy#quick vent#woody is so cute omg#nickel is precious#bfb balloon#ii nickel#bfb nickel#neafy#bfb neafy
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I forgot how much I love I those 2 babs on team beep
#inanimate insanity#bfb neafy#bfdi leafy#bfdi#bfb#bfb x#x finds his value#my babs#I ship them#how could I not?#nickel is 7 on the loyalty scale#XD
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Susan J. Douglas
Susan J. Douglas is a prize-winning author, columnist, and cultural critic, and the Catherine Neafie Kellogg Professor of Communication Studies at The University of Michigan. Her book Where the Girls Are was widely praised, and chosen one of the top ten books of 1994 by National Public Radio, Entertainment Weekly and The McLaughlin Group. In her most recent book, Enlightened Sexism: The Seductive Message That Feminism’s Work Is Done (Henry Holt, 2010) Douglas continues her analysis of the mixed messages surrounding women, and the struggle she sees in the media between embedded feminism on the one hand and enlightened sexism on the other. And she takes on the myth that women “have it all” and that full equality for women has been achieved. She has lectured at colleges and universities around the country, and has appeared on The Today Show, The CBS Early Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Working Woman, CNBC's Equal Time, NPR's Fresh Air, Weekend Edition, The Diane Rehm Show, Talk of the Nation, and Michael Feldman’s Whad’ya Know.She is also the author of The Mommy Myth: The Idealization of Motherhood and How it Undermines Women (with Meredith Michaels, The Free Press, 2004); Listening In: Radio and the American Imagination (Times Books, 1999), which won the Hacker Prize in 2000 for the best popular book about technology and culture, and Inventing American Broadcasting, 1899-1922 (Johns Hopkins, 1987). Douglas has written for The Nation, In These Times, The Village Voice, Ms., The Washington Post and TV Guide, and was media critic for The Progressive from 1992-1998. Her column “Back Talk” appears monthly in In These Times.Douglas is the 2010 Chair of the Board of The George Foster Peabody Awards, one of the most prestigious prizes in electronic media, which recognize distinguished achievement and meritorious service by radio and television networks, stations, producing organizations, cable television organizations, websites and individuals. In 1999 she was also named an Arthur F. Thurnau Professor for excellence in undergraduate education. She has a daughter, Ella, and lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan with her husband, T.R. Durham.
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Cape May, Cape May: Port town, Influenced by philadelphia style architecture during its peak time of the late 1800s. Many of these houses were owned by sailors and captains.
Levy-Neafie House
Built:1865
Style: Romantic Italianate

Dr.Henry Hunt Cottage
Built:1881
Style: Queen Anne/Medieval Revival

Eldridge Johnson House/Pink House
Built:1882
Style: Carpenter Gothic

Hildreth House
Built:1882
Style:Second Empire

Gallagher House
Built:1882-83
Style:Second Empire

Edmonds House
Built: 1870s
Style: Queen Anne Modified

McCreary House
Built: 1869
Style: Gothic Revival
Denizot House
Built: 1879
Physick House
Built:1879
Style:Shingle
NJ Trust and Safe Co
Built:1895
Style: Renaissance Revival
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