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	<title>Comments on: Pigments of Imagination: Houses Near the Beach Come in All Colors</title>
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		<title>By: Denis Baldwin</title>
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		<description>I don&#039;t know what makes this post better: the awesome pictures of multi-colored dwellings or the Showtime Weed&#039;s reference to &quot;Ticky Tacky&quot; homes in suburbia. Either way, love it!

When I lived in New Orleans, I lived in a place with lots of homes like this. Wild colors, clashing schemes, and all quite fun. It seems the people in the homes reflected the paint. Most of those people were artists, intellectuals or other creatives.</description>
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<p>When I lived in New Orleans, I lived in a place with lots of homes like this. Wild colors, clashing schemes, and all quite fun. It seems the people in the homes reflected the paint. Most of those people were artists, intellectuals or other creatives.</p>
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