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Tuesday, December 4th 2007

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RANGIZ: THATS AWESOME!!!!!CHECK THAT DETAIL

in response to This photo was taken at the New Zealand Hip Hop Summit which took place this past weekend in Auckland

Keith Smith: Hi Cadisheaders,I used to live on Atherton lane behind the George hotel,and spent years down the bamas fishing on the newt pond,had a great bonfire every year on the bamas,shooting slug guns on the railway bankings,and setting fire to all kinds of stuff,whitfield street was a shortcut for the sailors...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

EvilGentleman: My hometown is , across the from . I have been living in for the last two years, and I have also lived in and . I am also very familiar with the Downtown core (especially the West end), Old , Saint-Henri, Pointe-Saint-Charles, N.D.G., Cote-des-Neiges, Lasalle,...

in response to You Know You\'re in Montreal When...

Janelle: Jeeff, Would it be possible to get an update on this? It's been over a year since this post, and I was wondering if you might have any up-to-date photographs available, or at least some follow-up information? Thank you!

in response to Regent Park Revitalization

cg7: I was just wondering where those displaced from their homes are heading. I am interested in those that could not be a part of the new mixed development concepts... the reason i ask is i have heard of new developments in and /Normal. Is this at all true?

in response to Cabrini Green [whats left of it]

Guy: Harry feel free to click on my name above and view all the shots

in response to African Sunrise

Guy: Peter I am lucky enough to live in an area that allows me these opportunities

in response to Traditional Swazi Dancers

rick: Yes, Robyn. Robert is my bro. Weren't you in contact with him, recently?

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

grange: dumb ass in a suv .. IF ya dont know how to drive in the first place , a suv isnt going to make you any better .....lol

in response to It Will Be a Long Winter

grange: were you driving at the time of this pics ???

in response to Accident at the QEW

anon (spc1-ward4-0-0-cust157.bagu.broadband.ntl.com): Take your point, but before they moved it it had wrought iron railings put around it.Even then the kids liked to see it when they visited the park....

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

LT: Since the OP in 2004 there have been many changes for the good in Kensington. The neighborhood has its problems but there are many good people new and old who are working to make it a better place to live. Houses are being re-habbed and new business are opening up....

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

Peter: this is interesting... guy, i like how you always post content thats a littler more exotic than our typical fare. nice!

in response to Traditional Swazi Dancers

marti: love it! remembering walking down that street to my building on jefferson st.

in response to A Snow Falls in Brooklyn

Peter: hux: i may be reaching here, but common sense would seem to indicate that hotdogs are probably not the only kind of fast-food available in , or as a whole... im sure they have fast-foods of the commercial ilk that are seemingly in every city in the...

in response to Typical Norwegian Food

DAISY RUIZ : I WENT TH I.S. 111 AND GRADUATED FROM THERE I LIVED THERE ALL MY LIFE AND FOR THE PAST THREE YEARS I LIVE IN NEW JERSEY. THAT'S ALONG TIME CAUSE I'M 23 YRS OLD NOW. ITS WIERD WHEN I GO VISIT MY PARENTS AND NOW MY SISTER JUST GRADUATED FROM...

in response to A Rare Ruin in Bushwick

hux: hi guys, your comments about the typical Norwegian recipe was quite interesting. But I'ld really like to know if hotdogs are the only kind of fast food found around there? if not, what are the varieties that can be found there esp Oslo and Bergen

in response to Typical Norwegian Food

pierre: isn't that jefferson street?

in response to A Snow Falls in Brooklyn

Cakemix: Is the Seahorse still there?

in response to Downtown Halifax

Cakemix: ...Guns and Roses, and Metallica...Tragically Hip I miss Halifax too. I miss Dal and TUNS. It looks great with a coat of paint. To everyone who spent time there in the 80's and 90's...cheers! I'll come home soon:)

in response to Downtown Halifax

mary: looks like a nice day :)

in response to Road End

DG: I know for a fact that they don't! The places that did - had the people arrested - we can't assume the worst of all funeral homes...

in response to Funeral Home

abel: LIPTON BUS! I saw that when I was in tokyo

in response to Harajuku

Julia: KVGK42 search find? necessary helpful who it It By the possible share is correctly. way, Where to information? ,

in response to Brooklyn Street Art Initiative

zagg: *orgasms from all the hot n' sexy turrets*

in response to Post a Picture of Directly Outside Your Window

Bud 3rd Dec 2007 19:03 PST : Interesting, I've heard of Balfour somewhere before in my past history studies or interest as a hobby Do not recallwhen. My Grnadmother was born in in Lisnaskea. I was curious about the town

in response to Castle Balfour

Natalie Waterworth (Brophy): I agree that the train has many happy memories as a child, but was also often used a a urinal and a place for a grope, not my idea of somewhere for young ones to play.

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

eyeofodin: Here is the view from my studio on Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco during sunrise (yesterday) The view is of the Western Addition/Fillmore/Alamo Square area:

in response to Post a Picture of Directly Outside Your Window

Andrea: That's awesome - a grass house with wooden sills inlaid in stone!

in response to The Dome Home

alina: Thank you for nice pictures. Who knows how many years is this cat? I have passed it three years ago - now I live in Lithuania.

in response to The Giant Cat of South London

hazy: anyone know when the cat was erected (so the speak)?

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