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Tuesday, February 26th 2008

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naj: awesome! this reminds me of home. i ate at ho sai gai last time i was there.

in response to Chinese New Year in Philly

trans 1 - Dreme Skemez: farm3.static.flickr.com/2244/228 . . . 2287285392_60e3213a10.jpg please view above link Dondi - A total legend... R.i.p. always

in response to Dondi: NYC King

Norma Bannon (nee Bolton): Hi Glenn, Of course you wouldn't remember me, you were too busy playing superman or racing round on the little trikes lol ... My husband was David and would have been 49 now (he passed away 4 years ago). It was around 1974-76 when he was the errand boy, doing...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

Jeff Vlasak: The "2-Day Dance" still goes on....I'm trying to remember just when? (February I believe?) Perhaps someone can post it so others can mark their calenders.

in response to Yuba

rottenone: so the only thing left to do is to teach morons and idiots how to drive in the snow and pictures like this would be redundant.

in response to Snow Removal Mission

Elijah strong: RIP to my family Born and raised in the Henry Hornets Andre Strong aka dad, Angie Jordan, Marky Harris,Deonta thomas(aka)Tay,RIP to the homies Snuggles, Donte ,Nuke,T-man ,Q-dilla,D-bo. Im missing yall every day . Im 18 very blessed to be alive so I have taken avanage of that .To all...

in response to henry horner projects

noname: To the person who re: to Samuel. You are just a pure idiot if you love Hutchinson. Let me ask you a question.? Are you employed?

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10

Anne Priestley (nee Rigby): Hi, I have enjoyed this site bringing back some memories for me. I left Irlam when I was about 9 yrs old and moved to Eccles, I was very fond of Irlam has all my childhood memories. Live in Morecambe now but will always remember Irlam. Absolutely...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

re: samuel: Actually the run down st. elizabeth hospital is typical of a lot of run down buldings in hutch, he should of taken pictures of the ghost town which makes up downtown, that's why you have to look at Lorraine and 17th to find a business that's still around

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10

Yola: I also went to JHS 111. I've been searching the web for this school. I feel wonderful that I finally found a site. I graduated in 1969. Gangs, I don't remember.

in response to A Rare Ruin in Bushwick

Glenn Wrench: Hi Norma, I don't remember yourself as I was just a child then. But I am 21 now, must have been a few years since you see me and my sisters? What is your husbands name, I will ask my dad if he remembers him! Glad I found this...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

Synthetrix: Excellent post! I thought I was the only freak obsessed with the observations towers. I have even dreamed about being up in them. I will hopefully see them in person this September. Until then, Cheers V http://www,synthetrix.com

in response to Road Trip, Part II

eyeofodin: I was at the San Francisco New Year's Parade this past Saturday, but it was at night (not really sure why....) and really rainy. The pics I took all suck. Oh well. These look great though!

in response to Chinese New Year in Philly

TRAINMAN: this is metras best burn

in response to NYC Graffiti Train, 1995

Patty: I don't live in Norman, but I'm in town on Saturdays for football season. I love it. The next place we move to will most likely be Norman. It is so beautiful and I LOVE LOVE LOVE their mall! It definately isn't boring. You can't judge a town as boring...

in response to America's Most Boring Towns: 1

TRAINMAN: DUEL RIS

in response to NYC Graffiti Train, 1995

TRAINMAN: CES FX redbird from the bronx ny

in response to NYC Graffiti Train, 1995

Rob: 'Have to say, it's been a fascinating experience reading all of these posts and comments. I vistied Bushwick this afternoon as a tourist and while there's only so much ground you can cover in that short a period of time, I did get a much better sense of the neighborhood...

in response to My House in Bushwick

re: samuei: the idiot who took the pics does not know a damn thing.that building is the old saint elizabeth hospital and was never located across from any highway.i love hutch and dont give a rats ass what anyone thinks.

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10

Samuei: Not to disrupt the discussion, but did anybody else notice that those photos (except the one picture of the Fair) are all of the same building? It's on 20th and Monroe, about a 5 minute drive from either highway. That part of town is residential. Go three blocks south and...

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10

Bob: I was born in Bushwick in 1950. I lived on Starr Between Wilson and Central, great place to grow up. We had to move in 1962 because the city wanted to knock down PS 53 and build JHS 111. Anyone remember Charlie's candy store on Starr and Central, the Starr...

in response to My House in Bushwick

joey: we gotta pho 84 in oakland

in response to Chinese New Year in Philly

serlingrod: Snappin tags in Philly, 16th & Walnut.

in response to Obscured Self-Portraits?

jack: in lafayette high school, you walk out the door and down the hall backwards so if the hall guard spots you you just start walking forward and it looks like your walking to your classroom.

in response to The Lost Rules of Living in NYC:

serlingrod: or somebody emptied one of those cloth pocket ashtrays. that would defeat the purpose though....

in response to A Pack A... Sitting?

Kenny: I lived on Saratoga and Blake 43-57. It was the best times that a child could ever live thru. Went to PS 156, Somer's JHS then Tilden High. Spent my entire youth playing in school yard of 156. Went on the roof, I think tuesday night to watch the fire...

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

John Boom: Portland, OR U start to look more and more or your surroundings on the MAX U see a bum for every regular person U see the service at VooDoo Doughnut get worse everyyear, but you still go U see more and more highrise Condos and you know the city is changing, you just hope...

in response to The Lost Rules of Living in NYC:

L.Barry: I have drove through it many of times because it was a handy route to go instead of the Ship Channel Bridge. It was far better than that Dark and dingy old Baytown tunnel which I always hated to drive through it. Thank Goodness they replaced it with that...

in response to Washburn Tunnel

Lorraine whitford: My grandfather grew up on barren Island. My grandmother worked at her aunts candy store during the summers.My graet grandmother bought the jailhouse on Barron Island and moved it to bergen beach. I grew up in that old jail house. I would love to find pictures of life...

in response to Barren Island

nobody: andy warhol was a "graffiti artist"? and who the fuck is plush monster? youre prolly him, some toy tryina talk himself up online. im nyc born and bred and never heard of him. step off.

in response to Fuck Neck Face

Elicar: Thank you, everyone.

in response to Sunny Sunday

skip: art has always been about expression, and this is why most graffiti is plain vandalism.writing a tag and some crew under it has no expression.there are a few graffiti artists that used/use expression. heres a few of them: SAMO(jean michael basqait RIP), neck face( not the ones shown up...

in response to Fuck Neck Face

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