Consumerist Friday Flickr Finds
Aquí are eight wonderful photos readers added to The Consumerist Flickr Pool this week, picked for neatness and usability in a Consumerist post. Check 'em out, and while you're at it, why not have some Piiiie...
by bunchofpants
by kevindean at betaart.com
by kevindean at betaart.com
by odoketa
by RussSwift
by odoketa
by bunchofpants
Our Flickr Pool is the place where Consumerist readers go and upload photos for possible use in future Consumerist posts. Just be a registered Flickr user, go here, and click "Join Group?" up on the top right, and start hitting "send to group" on your individual photos you want to add to the pool.
Note that if you want them to have a shot at ending up on the Consumerist Friday post, you'll need to open up your sharing settings on your Flickr account so we can grab the HTML from the "Share This" tab. Sorry, but that's the only way to get Flickr and Consumerist to play with each other.
Add your shots to The Consumerist Flickr Pool, and perhaps they'll get featured in a future story, or even highlighted in a Friday Consumerist Flickr Pool Finds post. See previous winners of the Friday Consumerist Flickr Pool finds here.
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Comments:
@cash_da_pibble: I love pie. I'm starting to crave pumpkin pie.
I've learned from last year though: grocerie stores and sad takeout pumpkin pie do not satisfy the craving. I'm going to have to make it myself. Or beg my mommie to make it for me (more likely.)
@Kimaroo - No Stars Upon Thars: That squirrel actually made me laugh out loud. My favorite by a mile. Though piiiiiiie is good.
@ovalseven: I saw that and I had flashbacks to the Oingo Boingo video for "Dead Man's Party".
"Goin' to a party where no one's still alive... "
Girlfriend and I dressing as Guybrush and Elaine for Halloween. Yeah, we're geeks.... well... maybe just me.
@TCama: It's 'cause they go on FOR-EV-ER. Like the DuPont station. It takes 5 whole minutes to get to the end. Which is SO. FREAKING. AWESOME. Best escalators ever - except for SF's shopping center in the Financial District (on Market St.) which has the escalators that are circular. Those ones win the Escalympics.
The Edo-Tokyo museum has an enclosed escalator that flattens out and turns into a moving walkway and then turns back into an escalator. It's pretty cool too.




















Awwwwww the squirrel wins the cute award. And so seasonal!
Also, I'm afraid that birdie may be having his last meal.