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Thursday, April 26th 2007

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Lora: Moonstruck with Cher was pictured there?

in response to My House in Bushwick

CarlosZ: We have them here in London now as well - I've used them many times especially after a night out when public toilets are locked. They're easy to use and most guys seem to hit the hole (no pools of pee around them)

in response to Public Urinals: Amsterdam

serlingrod: i work for New Kensington Community Development Corporation. If you're interested in seeing what we're doing in this area to improve the lives of others, please visit our website at www.nkcdc.org.

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

ScetcH--->BCS: Yo dr.sex ur the fuckin mann ima do some shyt like that too cuz ima tagger in bayonne.mad props cuz that takes madd ballz kid

in response to Dr. Sex Graffiti

Greg: Shittt, thats fresh..takes a true savage to do that shit lol

in response to Graf Trux 15: King of the Grunts!

chiamattt: hool, I did a top ten beige walls set! Check it out at www.toptenbeigewalls.com

in response to Chungdahm

sara: I lived in kensington (A St.) from birth until I was 9. I still have fond memories of being a kid there. I haven't been back to that neighborhood for many many years. Unfortunately the only time I see the place is when the news is reporting a murder or...

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

rasputin: is it possible to purchase one of these posters? i'd really like to get my hands on a couple if not the collection. - please hlp me find one. dsk3808@hotmail.com

in response to The Patron Saint of Eternal Suffering

Kliest: I lived in Colorado City until 2006.. can anyone provide an update on how the castle is going. Last I saw Jim was working on a wall to encircle the castle. How is that going? If you havent seen it, it is amazing. I took every person that ever visited me...

in response to Bishop Castle: Another Self-Made Masterpiece

ah: I just looooooved the 5th one. Where is it? Some Art Museum ???!!! :)

in response to April in Downtown Fort Worth

iman: fort worth is a nice place. my aunt lives in plano, and i've visited a few times and gone to fort worth.

in response to April in Downtown Fort Worth

marcus: super sexes maybe the hotest place in the world

in response to Club Super Sexe

Peter: the crew is renown for their fresh, sharp style... , , , , etc... all very good... i am a fan.

in response to Graf Trux

Frank S. Besner: Wow! It's so rare to see such a nicely executed graph on a truck

in response to Graf Trux

jack: really nice pictures, the first one made me run to the latrine, that's lu to catherine and elaine.

in response to April in Downtown Fort Worth

jack: drink terminix tonight and sleep, long and soundful sleep, sleep, sleep.

in response to Night in the City

Chris Erb: That's why I took the picture, it's rare to see a completly empty car. I think this was even taken early in the evening but it might have been late at night. I guess I don't really remember as this is part of my backlog from a long time...

in response to Empty Metro

hool: "the cleanliness of the subways" . what an exciting photo series that would make. perhaps you could also do a "sterilized hospital hallways" series or a "top ten beige walls" set.

in response to Chungdahm

Chris Erb: Great picture, only a couple blocks from my house so I see the sign all the time. Here's the link to the website for the sign: www.savefarinefiveroses.org/

in response to 5 Roses

Chung: Those photos capture nothing special. You photographed Seoul like a low grade digital would for a street in Brooklyn. You didn't capture the high rises, the dichotomy of city and country, crowded streets of people in business attire, the cleanliness of the subways. And by the way, 'sterlingrod',...

in response to Chungdahm

Frank S. Besner: Hmm... seems I spoke too fast. There seems to still be some debate as to wether the sign stays or goes. On the bright side, though there's a website entirely dedicated to the sign, where nightly watchers discuss the fluxuations in the blinking and call in any anomaly to the...

in response to 5 Roses

Frank S. Besner: Well the factory itself was sold to another flour producing company, at some point last year. That said company, did indeed have plans to take down the sign and replace it (presumably) with their own crappier, more modern branding. Thankfully, a group of hardcore urban heritage advocacy group persuaded the new...

in response to 5 Roses

Frank S. Besner: Well done! I'm a big fan of empty metro cars... Conceptually, that is. Seems I'm never lucky enough to catch one, myself.

in response to Empty Metro

Cinic: Serlingrod: Where did you study in Tokyo? I would like to do the same for my last year in urbanplanning.

in response to tokyo skyline

Cinic: Griffentown is under developement with the recent Windsor station, Loney and ETS projects. This was one of the few real artistic n-hoods of the city which will sooner than later be consumed by luxury lofts and exclusive bistros. We gave them the plateau which they have ruined, cant they leave...

in response to 5 Roses

serlingrod: I studied abroad in Tokyo last year while wrapping up my urban studies undergrad. Jeff, do yourself the favor and start planning now to study there. For those interested in urban development within a global context, Tokyo is THEE place to be. While Tokyo's racial demographic remains pretty much insular...

in response to tokyo skyline

Peter: hahaha... that same truck appears here... small world! glad to see its still looking good, going on a year later...

in response to Graf Trux

Jimi P. Haze: Hi, I've lived in 4 different cities in the "Kanto plain" region (mentioned in the excerpt from this website) for twenty years, and the following excerpt from the website is not true: "looking north across the suburbs into saitama prefecture, the city continues like this in all directions, unbroken across virtually the...

in response to tokyo skyline

grange: AWWWWWW jack . A romantic at heart .

in response to The Embrace, The Kiss, The Moon Sees All

Philip Savage: I'm from London and have visited Montreal a few times, I love this sign it's always been a big symbol of the city for me. I believe there are plans to get rid of it. I hope it survives.

in response to 5 Roses

EvilGentleman: I wonder when the word "flour" was removed from that sign. I remember it well, I often looked at it through a telescope on the Mercier Bridge during the summer of 1990. Even though it was miles away, it was still easily readable.

in response to 5 Roses

EvilGentleman: Here you go, Peter.

in response to Empty Metro

groovehouse: Wow, great photo!!

in response to Fall Taxis

bk racer: hey how'd you get that picture of me? just kidding

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joey: it's even eerier now that it's been on the site for a few years

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barry:

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barry:

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iman: i completely agree with jadeluvgrl. thats just a stereotype about biker guys. that they're women-beating drunks who always fight and cause trouble. i hate stereotypes. like how people have stereotyped me and my friends because we are poor and don't live in the best towns. people have to stop stereotyping.

in response to Hell\'s Angels - New York City

Jadeluvgrl: I think the Hells Angels are nice !!! Bikers in clubs get a bad rap, my boyfriend is the president of a biker club. The women are treated very well, and most of the guys would do all they could to help anyone out!

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