Now that's not to say that I couldn't have
apartment life forever, but I don't just don't see that for myself.
Not exact matches
The kids were
living with their parents in a Lower East Side
apartment where they would meticulously recreate scenes from favorite movies and had rarely ventured outside into the real world before Moselle's camera entered their home and changed their
lives forever.
Many people feel like they are deadbeats if they can't pay their debts, that bankruptcy will ruin their credit rating
forever, and that they will be driving junker cars and
living in run - down
apartments because of bankruptcy.
Here's my experience with
apartment life: Loss of equity
forever Thin walls Noisy, inconsiderate neighbors Drug usage just feet away while raising children in that environment Hearing other people's love - making while trying to sleep for your job or an exam Cheap - quality appliances Floors / carpets that have had food, drink, vomit, urine and other human fluids ground in that were ostensibly «cleaned» prior to you moving in (Uh, Huh!)
Other pictures are taken from news reports marking historical precedents
forever ingrained in the collective memory; the unsteady step of an astronaut against a speckled sky, a towering inferno, or the funeral of John F Kennedy... But the majority of Cánovas pictures capture America's aspirational
life - style - the glamorous girls, the modern
apartments, and the idolised stars that once
lived in them... «An American Trilogy» in its haunting familiarity, reminds us that nothing in the real world is set in stone, but equally once glimpsed, nothing is ever truly erased.»