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Friday, April 10, 2009

Mundane details continue to fascinate at former Love Saves the Day spot

Wow, the ramen guys really are going to brick up the windows. That seems...weird.

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Labels: bricks, East Seventh Street, Love Saves the Day, ramen for everyone, Second Avenue

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