Probably like many people in many areas of the USA, I get sick and tired of being sick and tired about the Disney-esque way that my local world is presented by our local corporate media wizards, or the hordes of bad PR agents working to sell the fantasy viewpoint that EVERYTHING IS JUST FINE AND DANDY in our Grand City of Dayton, Ohio.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Real Photos from the Streets of Dayton, Ohio - 12-27-06

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Dude walking home near Edwin C. Moses and
Salem Ave.


Turning the corner at Riverview and Williams.


Obviously, babywear is a hot item for
thieves in Five Oaks at Old Orchard.


The corner of Stewart and Brown Street now
looks like this, and will soon have a totally
new look to replace the Arby's and Famous Recipe
this building replaced.


It's like Salvador Dali did Dayton in this front
porch scene on the corner of Hart and
Notre Dame in Old North Dayton.

I have a theory about Dayton. You can always tell the
drug dealer's house on the street by the
disproportionate amount of plastic children's
toys scattered about the yard.


This is where our corporate control center
checks the bladders of its citizenry for
any kinds of unapproved substances.


Fella' walking near the Santa' Clara
District in the early December urban
style for the day, 2006.

The view going down Troy Street past Charlie's
Deli and Thomson Graphics. The sandwiches
at Charlie's are to die for.

Lonely man walking on a lonely Street,
Richmond Ave. in Five Oaks.

It's not hard to get elected mayor of
Dayton when your dad has a highway
named after him.

Corinthian Baptist Church, just
off of James H. McGee Blvd.

Charitable panhandlers can be found nearly
any day of the week at the corner of Third
and James McGee, and Gettysburg and James
H. McGee.

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