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I Need An Aspirin

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Back to Old Tucson: Actually they didn't have aspirin in the mid to late 1800's - however, they did have medicated toilet paper for those cowboys with hemorrhoids for having spent too much time in the saddle - and - Kikkapoo Indian Juice for everything else. No one ever complained about the juice. I suspect that the alcohol and cocaine being the primary ingredients probably had a little to do with that - I might be mistaken though. Thank you all for taking your time to view my artistic scribblings. Your comments and suggestions are not only deeply appreciated but valued highly.

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GiMi53

6:33AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

I just love this visit to Old Tucson...for me, memories of 24 years ago (I was there in 1981 !)... the shots in B&W are really beautiful... Howdy to you, Paul, in Arizona ! :~)

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Mikan

6:45AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

he, he...do you need an aspirin on a monday? damn! :)) a great work! [I love that "alchemy" thing - I wonder if any gold is around!]

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escafeld

6:58AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

I love it as it is!. I was thinking sepia tone, but no this is OK for me. I've been trying to read the writing on the seat for the last 10 mins, but I give up! Excellent.

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hotracer2

7:00AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

Awesome B/W, like the contrast and sharpness in the photo!Bravo:):):):)

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Digitell

7:06AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

This is such a kewl picture! Such a neat looking building...looks like something from a movie set! Love the atmosphere this image has! Excellent photo! :)

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Gor111

7:15AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

Where can I buy some medicine in this so wonderful looking ghosttown! Marvellous B/W photo and a lightning and contrast that it is a pleasure to look at it!!! VOTE

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Fruit_Passion

7:50AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

A rather rustic place but which little to save lives. Bravo P.S Doctor I have a sore throat ;)

ana-maria

7:52AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

Looks outstanding. Excellent photo!!!

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Syltermermaid

8:03AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

Wow, that looks cool!! I love that oldfashion style. And I like your words over the medications in the 1800. I couldn't keep me back smiling a lot. Very good written!! I love your photos and your stories to! But for me you are a master in black and white pictures. You are unbeatable!!

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rangeriderrichard

8:05AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

Watching the Deadwood HBO series, and looking at your photo, and reading your comments .... all make me mighty glad to be in the here and now and not the there and then. But there is a raw romance to the old west, isn't there?

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TwoPynts

8:54AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

Great postwork and style. I feel like I've stepped back in time and space. Luv the photo!

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SoulSearcherr

9:40AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

fantastic shot

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MossSphere

10:18AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

A superb shot, the black and white certainly gives it that 'gritty' period edge.

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Zacko

11:01AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

Beatiful B/W shot!!! Just perfect!!!

cynlee

11:06AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

wonderful signage & old west look... bites the bullet! :]

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Petra-S

11:18AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

super Photo! Excellent work!

Egmont

11:56AM | Mon, 28 February 2005

The textures and detail in this adobe structure are perfdectly maintained in this image. The section behind the buildings left side is a lttle too contrasty as it seems to break up. Could be due to the jpg and resizing for posting. Still It is a good photo.

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jocko500

12:09PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

aspirin back then was from the willow tree I think it the bark they will suck on or they boiled the bark to be the spip out of it and drick it. I not sure it been years when I read that lol but I think that is where aspirin came from ... Your photo is top notch .

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Cosme..D..Churruca

12:44PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

Excellent B&W !

soulofharmony

1:16PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

think l prefer the kikapoo juice.. grins... grins no no no seriously, stunning work angle of shot and tone of b/w...excellent work... laffing at special toilet Roll for hermorrhiods... :) v

pixelatorz

1:33PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

this is a verry good one, excellent capture of a nice sce :)

nhirschberger

1:34PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

Outstanding composition and textures ! A wonderful image ! Excellent work !!!

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awadissk

1:39PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

Perfect image, excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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fourbanger

2:49PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

excellent B/W nice to see these bits of the past.thanks

Haeberle

3:36PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

Yihawwwww, thanks for sharing another fantastic piece !!!! Old West rockzzzzzz.....

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DELMUR

4:08PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

When we were young we looked at cow-boys and indians films!And the blonde with plaits fall in love with Gary cooper ...And rusty and rintintin are jealous!!!

logiloglu

5:19PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

excellent photography in b/w. there is so much character in it. !!!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!!

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Richardphotos

5:50PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

trouble back then if the sickness did not kill you then the cure probably would.seems like devaju, same thing now!!! very interesting building and excellent capture-V

LFNForever

6:41PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

Excellent title for an excellent photo!! :)

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glix70

8:21PM | Mon, 28 February 2005

So wonderful old apotheke and the atmosphere is magic!!! Excellent b/w shot dear friend!!! :)

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