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going into the temple, the temple gate is closed for the night and the temple wall is too high for me to climb over. i have to look for away inside, okay. what is he doing but to leaning against the wall. it must have been a gardener that left this. okay. i use this. i found many snow herrings. they were all sleeping. each of them standing on one skinny leg. so, i will capture them. wait. wait. wait. i know. snow herrings are very expert so take your time to watch them. so, watching them. they're sleeping. [snoring] i don't need to use my wonderful idea. i won't have to call out to them at all. i just go. [snickering quietly] they're still sleeping. how can i get it done. i should have brought a big bag or something like that. any way i just put his head - and then then stash him in my kimono. i can't get in front of them. easy. this is a big hour. my next victim. [snickering quietly] next. bet i capture 150. my body is full of many herring. [laughing] where is my robe. it's missing. a temple god must have taken my ladder away. the man started pacing back and forth wondering how to ge
going into the temple, the temple gate is closed for the night and the temple wall is too high for me to climb over. i have to look for away inside, okay. what is he doing but to leaning against the wall. it must have been a gardener that left this. okay. i use this. i found many snow herrings. they were all sleeping. each of them standing on one skinny leg. so, i will capture them. wait. wait. wait. i know. snow herrings are very expert so take your time to watch them. so, watching them....
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. >> they say this is the first hindu temple in the united states -- in fact in the whole western world. the first temple for america and originally a two story building and we have a permit from 1,907 to add the third story and the third story turned it into this temple and each of these has deep significance in the hundredue culture and religion. one of the things that is amazing all of the different architectural styles and pieced together and the different things and the queen anne and colonial and all different styles pushed together. this is webster at filbert street in the marina. around san francisco odd buildings abound and this thing is in somebody's backyard and all over we see the incremental development and they have a porch and rail and walls up and here we have in somebody's backyard a fence that has become a wall and now fully occupied. >> it's a green house. >> and next year living quarters and pretty soon a manufacturing facility. lam bar lombard strd this building has contentious past and the owners want to lift it up and put a story underneath and the reason they wan
. >> they say this is the first hindu temple in the united states -- in fact in the whole western world. the first temple for america and originally a two story building and we have a permit from 1,907 to add the third story and the third story turned it into this temple and each of these has deep significance in the hundredue culture and religion. one of the things that is amazing all of the different architectural styles and pieced together and the different things and the queen anne...
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he said he will fight you tomorrow morning at the temple. if you try to escape tonight he'll kill you and your friends and me too! friends? we're not his friends! we just met him. we hardly no each other. the man was so panic stricken and afraid that they couldn't sleep all night. they just sat in total silence. it was a very quiet night. the next morning,hia chi, hia chi! oh, this is a voice i will never ever forget. samurai, good morning. oh, good morningiha chi come on. i had a very good sleep last night. very good. wonderful. yes, so i'd like to pay my bill. keep the change. thank you. thank you. and now, i'm leaving. leaving? what about the fight at the temple? huh? oh, that! no,iha chi that was just a lie. what? a lie? why would you tell such a lie. because,iha chi i just wanted a quiet night! [applause] [music] charles bennett's high school dream was to teach in the old neighborhood. but without the money for college, all he got was the old neighborhood. support the united negro college fund. a mind is a terrible thing to waste. >> co
he said he will fight you tomorrow morning at the temple. if you try to escape tonight he'll kill you and your friends and me too! friends? we're not his friends! we just met him. we hardly no each other. the man was so panic stricken and afraid that they couldn't sleep all night. they just sat in total silence. it was a very quiet night. the next morning,hia chi, hia chi! oh, this is a voice i will never ever forget. samurai, good morning. oh, good morningiha chi come on. i had a very good...
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of jerusalem. >> today is not enough to mourn an ancient temple because the temple of all humanity is in danger of destruction. >> for people along the gulf coast, the oil spill crisis continues to take a severe economic and emotional toll. kim lawton traveled to the louisiana bayous this week to talk with people in the fishing industry and with local religious leaders trying to give them material and spiritual support. >> reporter: it's sunrise over louisiana bayou country. normally, this is when the fishermen here set out in search of shrimp and oysters and crabs. but things aren't anywhere near normal. instead of fishing, these men have been hired by bp to look for spreading oil, to document damaged wildlife and to assist in the cleanup. there's a safety briefing before they head out, and pastor john dee jeffries opens the meeting with prayer. >> father god in heaven, i pray you will watch over these men, these women. protect them today. >> reporter: jeffries is pastor of the chalmette first baptist church. he's one of several local ministers who have been coming out to the docks e
of jerusalem. >> today is not enough to mourn an ancient temple because the temple of all humanity is in danger of destruction. >> for people along the gulf coast, the oil spill crisis continues to take a severe economic and emotional toll. kim lawton traveled to the louisiana bayous this week to talk with people in the fishing industry and with local religious leaders trying to give them material and spiritual support. >> reporter: it's sunrise over louisiana bayou country....
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rising just now and we understand that he is here to consecrate several churches monasteries and temples as well as taking part in a large council of the russian orthodox church now before all during the week but they have to deal has been to all over ukraine consecrating churches and temples there as well as meeting with the president viktor yanukovych which in the crimea where they are real presented a victory on the court which with the highest award of the russian orthodox church now it's the second visit. since he became the head of the russian orthodox church to ukraine but last year his visit sparked lots of controversy here in this post soviet country now everywhere he went a year ago in june two thousand and nine he was met with protest organized by ukrainian nationalists who believed that his visit was purely political and had nothing to do with religion itself now this time around his visit so far has been called and see no major protest rallies but we understand that the ukrainian nationalists are going as ations run by ukrainian nationalists are planning to hold protests in
rising just now and we understand that he is here to consecrate several churches monasteries and temples as well as taking part in a large council of the russian orthodox church now before all during the week but they have to deal has been to all over ukraine consecrating churches and temples there as well as meeting with the president viktor yanukovych which in the crimea where they are real presented a victory on the court which with the highest award of the russian orthodox church now it's...
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the contract was like a greek temple industrial institutional work that was preferred and the idea would be that this would screen residence on the hill from the future digesters. food waste was discussed. we did not have enough information to get deep into it. there was a lot of concerns. we would like to conduct a similar process with other members. i think a very important page in your materials is page 18. that is where they have listed the community benefits and there are several things i will highlight and other members will highlight additional issues when they come out to speak. and mandatory goal from the impacted area. commitments and considerations. considerations on for job readiness when we are developing the project and we can determine what skill levels are required for different aspects of the job and the training that can be made available.
the contract was like a greek temple industrial institutional work that was preferred and the idea would be that this would screen residence on the hill from the future digesters. food waste was discussed. we did not have enough information to get deep into it. there was a lot of concerns. we would like to conduct a similar process with other members. i think a very important page in your materials is page 18. that is where they have listed the community benefits and there are several things i...
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. >> we are now on item 5 a, the san francisco temple guard mystery and center for sustainable gardening, proposition 84 application. >> connect and income the commissioners. i served the department as a director of the conservatory of flowers and also over the nurturing. on want to congratulate george and his crew for the award. i'm also the director of the san francisco botanical garden. it is my understanding that the resolution that we ask you to review and hopefully support was pulled from the consent calendar for the purpose of amending. i would like to bring two points of clarification. one is that on the staff report on the section for opposition, while it was a general comment that there has been no opposition to this project, which is our new nursery, we did want to say there has been opposition voiced to the project in general and of the sierra club in particular. they have been opposed to the project for various reasons as have individuals within the community for a variety of different reasons. the other thing that needed to be cleared up was that this was originally imposed
. >> we are now on item 5 a, the san francisco temple guard mystery and center for sustainable gardening, proposition 84 application. >> connect and income the commissioners. i served the department as a director of the conservatory of flowers and also over the nurturing. on want to congratulate george and his crew for the award. i'm also the director of the san francisco botanical garden. it is my understanding that the resolution that we ask you to review and hopefully support was...
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. >> nawaz: that's the sikh temple... >> stahl: nawaz showed us a sikh temple that was built in 1848,ht next to the great badshahi mosque. >> nawaz: i don't want anybody to tell me how to worship god. >> stahl: he had a much rougher time at another workshop with a group from peshawar and the swat valley. more of the students here believe the narrative, and they challenged nawaz: "why do western countries want to destroy islam?" "why does democracy lead to homosexuality?" "why is the u.s. trying to prevent the teaching of islam?" >> why they are against islamic teaching in pakistan? >> stahl: for five hours, nawaz attacked their hardened anti- western views. >> nawaz: no, that's not true because... >> stahl: he debated, and pleaded, and argued that, okay, the civilian casualties from drone attacks are tragic, but al qaeda has killed many more innocent civilians. >> nawaz: if a man walked in here today and he jumped in the middle with a suicide bomb, and he said, "i'm going to kill you all because america has bombed waziristan," you'd be the first to stand up and say, "what have i got t
. >> nawaz: that's the sikh temple... >> stahl: nawaz showed us a sikh temple that was built in 1848,ht next to the great badshahi mosque. >> nawaz: i don't want anybody to tell me how to worship god. >> stahl: he had a much rougher time at another workshop with a group from peshawar and the swat valley. more of the students here believe the narrative, and they challenged nawaz: "why do western countries want to destroy islam?" "why does democracy lead to...
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a lot of the issues in temples -- terms of to the project site itself were taken care of in the mitigated negative declaration was -- as was discussed. that was thoroughly vetted out at the planning commission and, like i said, it was not appealed. in terms of traffic, that again would have been in the mitigated negative declaration, and i don't really know what to say about that in terms of the neighbors' concerns. there was p
a lot of the issues in temples -- terms of to the project site itself were taken care of in the mitigated negative declaration was -- as was discussed. that was thoroughly vetted out at the planning commission and, like i said, it was not appealed. in terms of traffic, that again would have been in the mitigated negative declaration, and i don't really know what to say about that in terms of the neighbors' concerns. there was p
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a lot of the issues in temples -- terms of to the project site itself were taken care of in the mitigated negative declaration was -- as was discussed. that was thoroughly vetted out at the planning commission and, like i said, it was not appealed. in terms of traffic, that again would have been in the mitigated negative declaration, and i don't really know what to say about that in terms of the neighbors' concerns. there was opportunity for testing at the planning commission. the planning commission did aurs -- authorize that map prior to being presented to the board. chair maxwell: in -- there are 28 houses and 42 parking spaces. >> yes. chair maxwell: what are the extra parking spaces for? >> they are for the units on site. most of these will be two-bedroom units, which is something that the planning commission prefers. every unit will be single family and they are generously proportioned. the meeting of the parking requirements, the two family car hustled, so a lot of them will have more than one parking spot in the garage. >> in the arge? chair maxwell: in the garage? >> yes. chair m
a lot of the issues in temples -- terms of to the project site itself were taken care of in the mitigated negative declaration was -- as was discussed. that was thoroughly vetted out at the planning commission and, like i said, it was not appealed. in terms of traffic, that again would have been in the mitigated negative declaration, and i don't really know what to say about that in terms of the neighbors' concerns. there was opportunity for testing at the planning commission. the planning...
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. >> repter: this doctor began by freezing so-called trigge points around her eyes and temple with botox to tes the effect. she reported tempora relief, making her a candidate for the surgery. >> at that int, we decided the migraines were starting from the area beeen her eyes. >> reporter: the procedure he would ultately perform uses techniques similar to an endoscopic browlift. the browlift created by the american society of plastic surgeons, involves severing muscles andaising the eyebrows. but instead o changing her look, the doctor says the migraine surgery is designed to relieve muscle pressure on nerves thought to trigge adaches. >> and if we can deease the amount o irritation to that nerve, we're thinking we can decrease the amount of migraines thatthe patient can have. >> reporter: just weeks after the surgery, she says her migraines became less frequent. >> i washaving 12 to 15 a month. now if i have three. three or four is the most i've had. >> rorter: still, some experts are skeptical about the tehnique, pointingout similar sttegies showed limited success. >> i think i've seen
. >> repter: this doctor began by freezing so-called trigge points around her eyes and temple with botox to tes the effect. she reported tempora relief, making her a candidate for the surgery. >> at that int, we decided the migraines were starting from the area beeen her eyes. >> reporter: the procedure he would ultately perform uses techniques similar to an endoscopic browlift. the browlift created by the american society of plastic surgeons, involves severing muscles...
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this is to that felt most sacred temple. china's show of force is openly display, a message to the devout. watching from the rooftops, the chinese marksmen. little wonder some tibetans see china as an occupation. -- china as an occupation force. few journalists have been allowed to visit here since riots a few years ago. when you came down to this. these monks, defying chinese rule, shouting there is no freedom in tibet. one of those monks is provided for us, eyes downcast. he has been through chinese- supervised reeducation. we asked if he worships the exiled spiritual leader, the dalai lama, and he mumbled "yes." but the translator tells a different tale. china provides economic development on one hand combined with repression of any dissent on the other. there has been a huge economic growth here in recent years. the question is, what will that by the communist party anymore legitimacy in the eyes of tibetans, or will it still got more resentment -- or will it stoke more resentment? we were escorted by police while a huge
this is to that felt most sacred temple. china's show of force is openly display, a message to the devout. watching from the rooftops, the chinese marksmen. little wonder some tibetans see china as an occupation. -- china as an occupation force. few journalists have been allowed to visit here since riots a few years ago. when you came down to this. these monks, defying chinese rule, shouting there is no freedom in tibet. one of those monks is provided for us, eyes downcast. he has been through...
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he said it should be kept in church basements in temple other additions included church on a month and possibly valuables belonging to the family a former russian empire. there are two cases between moscow and to balls to go this is a historical russian city it was founded in the sixteenth century and it used to be the capital of siberia with the with siberian ocean of culture x. gold kept of where did it end. there are many streets and churches around to poles according to alexander patricians theory the siberian portion of culture gold was hidden in one of them's the street is several kilometers from tobolsk during the civil war. of tobolsk one of his residency is here. with some of the church valuables and valuables and belonging to the siberian white movement were kept here in the monastery it is now being restored look what it feels like. you know you find a lot of metal yes we have lots of. i find this quite intriguing and there is a lot of metal here because insurgents are taking part in the one nine hundred twenty one peasant revolt where executed here by this wall this one fin
he said it should be kept in church basements in temple other additions included church on a month and possibly valuables belonging to the family a former russian empire. there are two cases between moscow and to balls to go this is a historical russian city it was founded in the sixteenth century and it used to be the capital of siberia with the with siberian ocean of culture x. gold kept of where did it end. there are many streets and churches around to poles according to alexander patricians...
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that it's worth from my installation it's called the temple of water the meaning. water from the drain pipes and from the way we've got this water mixed in. when we take a bath and we wash ourselves. there is military at the same time for the in the right. projects. made from supposed to reflect this. so you can try to go through this right away. and you drop into the piece which reflects growth. then you are supposed to get out of that and more leaving the library if you like you've seen you know of course architects also involved in this project lots of the installations actual structures another actual curator of this first of all the killer is an extremely famous russian artist he was a pioneer version of video arts and an extremely high caliber of art as an architect contributed to this event giving no people the chance to come and see these arts not text concerts trying to understand some of the things and just explore and have a bit of foam we've been looking around the certainly plenty on earth so you have plenty of people to do all the installation and col
that it's worth from my installation it's called the temple of water the meaning. water from the drain pipes and from the way we've got this water mixed in. when we take a bath and we wash ourselves. there is military at the same time for the in the right. projects. made from supposed to reflect this. so you can try to go through this right away. and you drop into the piece which reflects growth. then you are supposed to get out of that and more leaving the library if you like you've seen you...
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fifth straight pole after a fierce battle with casey stoner the sponsored well he was able to up the temple i can still win or dominated this yesterday the first reason every ounce of power out of their bikes with the trillion finishing miniscule to hundreds of a second behind. me to me in third marking the first time vitali will be starting on the road. ever he still emancipates holding a forty seven point. ok some sad news now alex hurricane higgins one of snickers greatest ever players has died at the age of sixty one following a long battle with throat cancer in one thousand nine hundred eighty two nine hundred eighty two world champion remembered for his flamboyant on fox style on the snooker table it has to be said his controversial behavior away from it the northern irish neysa frequently getting into rows with the sports officials and even received a ban for headbutting attorney and director he also made waves claiming the game is corrupt saying he declined several offers through big games in the past biggins who was a heavy smoker bottled through councillor since one thousand nine
fifth straight pole after a fierce battle with casey stoner the sponsored well he was able to up the temple i can still win or dominated this yesterday the first reason every ounce of power out of their bikes with the trillion finishing miniscule to hundreds of a second behind. me to me in third marking the first time vitali will be starting on the road. ever he still emancipates holding a forty seven point. ok some sad news now alex hurricane higgins one of snickers greatest ever players has...
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arts themselves who can hear from the know what that is worth from my installation it's called the temple of water the meaning that we receive water from the drainpipes and from the earth we've got this water mixed in the best so when we take a bath we wash ourselves and then there is water at the same time but. we were almost these projects called. celebrities made from and supposed to reflect the spiral part of a human being so you can try and go through this doorway but at the end you drop into the piece which reflects a crisis in your life then you are supposed to get out of the pit and more leaving the light brings you feel like you've resolved the crisis in your life because architects also involved in this project lots of the installation of this actual structures another actual curator of this first of all the killer is an extremely famous russian artist he was a pioneer of russian video arts and an extremely high caliber of art as an architect of contributed to this event giving no people the chance to come and see these arts and architects concerts try and understand some of the
arts themselves who can hear from the know what that is worth from my installation it's called the temple of water the meaning that we receive water from the drainpipes and from the earth we've got this water mixed in the best so when we take a bath we wash ourselves and then there is water at the same time but. we were almost these projects called. celebrities made from and supposed to reflect the spiral part of a human being so you can try and go through this doorway but at the end you drop...
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we understand that in the next couple of days he's got a busy agenda with consecrating several temples and churches across as well as holding large meeting a large council of the russian orthodox church in ukraine as well as holding a service dedicated to one thousand and twenty one years since russia adopted christianity now. has been to the city. as well as to the crimea where he met. and presented him with the highest award of the russian orthodox church now it's the second visit to ukraine since he became the head of the russian orthodox church but last year. many protests and lots of controversy ukrainian nationalists believe that his visit here is a threat to the autonomy of ukraine and i'd like to remind us that a certain schism in orthodoxy in russia and ukraine exists because the russian orthodox church does not control the church in ukraine ukraine has its own orthodox church and ukrainian nationalists believe that. he is here. to seize control over the orthodox church in ukraine something which of course the head of the russian orthodox church has been refuting organizations
we understand that in the next couple of days he's got a busy agenda with consecrating several temples and churches across as well as holding large meeting a large council of the russian orthodox church in ukraine as well as holding a service dedicated to one thousand and twenty one years since russia adopted christianity now. has been to the city. as well as to the crimea where he met. and presented him with the highest award of the russian orthodox church now it's the second visit to ukraine...
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have a rain continues to devastate temple china with the death toll rising to thirty four dozens are feared missing as the worst hit areas remain under water nearly six million people across the country have been evacuated from their homes as a result of the floods last week rain storms in the south killed nearly one hundred fifty people leaving at least forty missing. how they say age is nothing but a number but what if that number is one hundred thirty seems to be the case for georgian woman who claims to be the oldest living person on earth. by to wish her a happy birthday. as you get older birthdays tend to get less exciting but not for each other this georgian woman says she's turning hundred and thirty years old it's a claim backed up by her passport but she appears to have outlived her birth certificate which would help prove she's the world's oldest living person by sixteen years she spends most of her time in bed but her ten grandchildren eleven great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren keep her entertained year round. now i feel weak but i don't want to stay i
have a rain continues to devastate temple china with the death toll rising to thirty four dozens are feared missing as the worst hit areas remain under water nearly six million people across the country have been evacuated from their homes as a result of the floods last week rain storms in the south killed nearly one hundred fifty people leaving at least forty missing. how they say age is nothing but a number but what if that number is one hundred thirty seems to be the case for georgian woman...
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disease they're demanding universal access to treatment thousands of protesters rallied in the austrian temple cues in america of allowing big pharmaceutical companies to charge high prices for aids medicine complaint has been launched against the u.s. or writing nations on africa nineteen organizations around the globe spoke to consider medical journalist for britain's sunday times newspaper he thinks more progress being made in treating its scientists were more open to other data and views on the disease. i think that their calls are being listened to but that actually the direction in which the science is going is misplaced and that's why people are angry. for many years i've reported on this subject i started writing about it twenty five years ago and held the conventional view if it was caused by a new virus when that was first. put forward in the 1980's but over the years i've come to the conclusion that scientists who've been challenging that idea and who say that. it has never been proven. as a specific entity and therefore the tests that claim to diagnose infection are faulty i think
disease they're demanding universal access to treatment thousands of protesters rallied in the austrian temple cues in america of allowing big pharmaceutical companies to charge high prices for aids medicine complaint has been launched against the u.s. or writing nations on africa nineteen organizations around the globe spoke to consider medical journalist for britain's sunday times newspaper he thinks more progress being made in treating its scientists were more open to other data and views on...
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in the rest of the world also this was an arrest by the french police which came in response to a temple from russia it was the russian authorities who told police in western france that they had a potential church and terrorists living there and then the differential sources moved in and arrested these people so it's really an example of of russia and european countries working together to minimize the terrorist threat doku umarov was recognized recently by the u.s. as having links to al qaida just before president medvedev visits to the states the u.s. to cut him a terrorist. and i quote the radical jihadist movement poses a threat to the u.s. he calls himself the leader of the caucasus emirate he's the self-proclaimed sort of president if you like called of the caucasus and he's one of the most wanted. one of the most notorious terrorist still at large in the north the north caucasus region of course he claimed responsibility for this mosque a match attacks that killed forty people and injured more than one hundred but he's also according to russian officials responsible for many more
in the rest of the world also this was an arrest by the french police which came in response to a temple from russia it was the russian authorities who told police in western france that they had a potential church and terrorists living there and then the differential sources moved in and arrested these people so it's really an example of of russia and european countries working together to minimize the terrorist threat doku umarov was recognized recently by the u.s. as having links to al qaida...
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it looks sort of like a mechanist myian temple or something. it kept being boxy and then growing. it's in the center here. it was made up of about four or five cars, actually. you could see people had different takes on it. some people liked to keep their cars very exposed and open. kind of have that old sutro land quality to it. so people could see it was a car. and others really rushed to shingle over or hide the caffers -- cars inside the architecture. this is the house on 40th avenue you see he has two cars. then he builds a more conventional little cabin on the right. again, it was sort of like you're showing off the cars. you don't necessarily need them. you could build a very small little cabin. the stars are made up, by the way. i just put those in. so carville becomes -- like we said, we had these rich people, millionaires coming down from sackmaster -- sacramento. it becomes a fashionable, trendy thing to do. the guilded age was sort of passed. we were in a depression in the 1890's so it kind of looked good if you were a rich person to say, oh, we're roughing it this yea
it looks sort of like a mechanist myian temple or something. it kept being boxy and then growing. it's in the center here. it was made up of about four or five cars, actually. you could see people had different takes on it. some people liked to keep their cars very exposed and open. kind of have that old sutro land quality to it. so people could see it was a car. and others really rushed to shingle over or hide the caffers -- cars inside the architecture. this is the house on 40th avenue you...