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aram: nice

in response to more london graf flix

seaqueue: thanks. yeah, it was stunning... with that band of cloud out of nowhere.

in response to Six Random Photos

jack: i don't care for delicasies, i prefer a good new york strip,

in response to Snake Liquor

jack: in about 85 days things will change.

in response to A Community Garden Abandoned for Winter

jack: very nice. the sunset is special.

in response to Six Random Photos

Mushi: I am a white girl from Southern California living in Bushwick by myself. I feel safe. Cay -- you really don't need to worry about your son. The neighborhood is noisy, but fine. I've had no problems. Wyoming -- I think the place is fine to come explore. It's not the...

in response to My House in Bushwick

Donny Pricks: you got nothing to worry about ive been going to brooklyn for as long as i can remember n the only 2 places i ever really had a problem was bushwick and bedford stuyvesant

in response to Dangerous to Walk Around Brooklyn?

Dave: Hi Gerry I missed a little bit at the end If your photo does upload you will notice some numbers in Type your comment here Leave them there and if you want to type comments about your photo then do so under them numbers(the letters and numbers is your photo so dont touch) Once...

in response to Barton Power Station

Peter: that orange sunset is beautiful...

in response to Six Random Photos

anon (localhost): I agree wholeheartedly with regards to the insulting design of this monstrous blue turd that landed in on of the city's edgy and exciting neighborhoods. The fact that someone related to this structure beleives that the mosaic lamposts needed some editing is indicative of the arrogance and thoughtlessness associated...

in response to Related Pics

anon (localhost): Hi Gerry If you press the upload photos which i guess you did. Then a page will open that reads upload photo,s. Then press Browse. Then find the Picture you what to upload in (your)My pictures. Then press upload. If the photo is less than 600 pixels wide it will upload. If it says unable to upload...

in response to Barton Power Station

barry:

in response to New Buildings

jamie: mission accomplised

in response to Cross Street and Blossom 2002

jamie: lovely warty seaside. yes!

in response to The Great British Seaside

jamie: If by ignorant you mean 'accurate', then, yes.

in response to Gareth the Patriotic Car

been: Jump? Nooo, that's SpiderCat.

in response to September 10 2006 Toronto

been: Looks like part of the old air raid siren system. I remember in the 70's these things would occasionally trigger and sound off just like in the movies, sometimes for hours. Into the 80's they would test them each year by running them (individually) until the point where they just start to...

in response to Air Vent Art?

upfromflames: I was surprised to find this entirely sealed up building not in some back street, but at the SW corner of bustling Knickerbocker (nee Maria Hernandez) Park. Is it the painful past of drugs and violence that passed in the crack years under this window? Is it a careless...

in response to A Rare Ruin in Bushwick

seaqueue: the guy in the fourth photo looks like my shrink.

in response to July 13 2006 Toronto

been: It seems that the gentleman in the brown shirt on the left was the first to see the car ...

in response to July 13 2006 Toronto

been: Ah c'mon, what about the third last -- dont lose your head on Pride Day?

in response to Pride 2006 Toronto Part 2

been: Are you sure you don't mean infamous? or has the reputation changed in favour of the namesake meat? Past rep was for furburgers, no?

in response to Steer

been: In the event of fire--Couldn't the firemen just politely ask them to move? or perhaps a rights issue. Man that seems mean.

in response to The Anti-Sit

shreyas: nice,beautiful,good,fablous,great.as we can't see the regions of cold these photos helps us to see it.as i am an indian.thank you.

in response to Igloo Construction

been: Half a second later and you would have caught the booger midstream? God, he could at least have gone for the curb.

in response to May 14 2006 Toronto

been: Just goes to show again how there's a whole world just outside your door.

in response to No Dog Things!

been: Just how does one clean the brush cleaner? Is this another invention? It is difficult to clean brushes, I find, at least without pulling off the protective tips that many have. Scalp says ouch then.

in response to The Future Einstein\'s?

mr guy: yes yes yes yes yes. love it

in response to April in Toronto

sarasdaname: hey oneUnit, saw that acme place not long ago too, new to alb- what's the deal there?

in response to Albuquerque Graffiti Flood

been: Ominous Veil.

in response to From Underground to Above Ground

been: Speaking of the Luminous Veil--travelling over the Viaduct (on top) it seems more like the Oninous Veil, owing to the fact that they never installed the planned lighting. Very dark actually. (Some have also suggested Ludicrous Veil because of the above concerns and how it looks from below--like the bridge is...

in response to From Underground to Above Ground

been: I used to wonder why I never would see any examples of the rail car type in the fourth picture loaded with cargo--only empty. But we all have. This type of car is used to carry things like lumber, so that it doesn't just slide off at corners. Can't remember the name...

in response to Take Me Away...

been: The mail thing is no problem as it is a center hall walk-up job. I lived in here in 1985/1986. All of the apartments use the # 82 address. I think I was in apartment #5. This was an awesome apartment with a HUGE living room at the front. There are only two...

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been: Shouldn't that be Recovery District?

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