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Wednesday, February 8th 2006

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Previous Day :: Next Day

Myke: Yeah that's pretty impressive. I particularly liked the third photo.

in response to Vegas Views

on the juice : what's the deal here.is it my imagination or are some comments being edited out.

in response to The District

Ross-: Thank you for sharing your scrubjay friend. I, too, have a Scrubjay friend who visits me on a regular basis, is very bold and very, very smart. I often think that IT has trained ME! My friend likes peanuts in the shell, crackers, apple and banana. It has a mate...

in response to Magical ScrubJay

Hope: Unless your from there dont try to show what you know nothing about.

in response to Cabrini Green [whats left of it]

qsdl: car's a 72 Ford Galxie, btw

in response to Grime

denyelle viereck: I'm suposed to be looking up information for my oration on the Iowa capital building for school but instead I found this cool typing box and keep writing messages but this is probably my last one1

in response to Old Capital Building

denyelle viereck: yeah me here again let me tell you our state might seem boring but its not it rocks the world the world would be weard with out corn! so eat your vegetables1

in response to Old Capital Building

denyelle viereck: Yeah Iowa rocks I live there and we produce your corn so Yeah Go Iowa oh yeah and the capital building rocks to don't forget that!

in response to Old Capital Building

Helen: I really like the first shot

in response to dlr train ride

ian: Beautiful creatures, but, yes, pests. Unfortunately. You will probably want to have them relocated.

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

jack: wow i cant believe all the talk over racoons.

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

jack: that would be nice, do some people pics.

in response to Downtown LA, Feb 2006

ian: When I first arrived in Rome and tried to hop on the subway, I was delighted to find out I came right in the middle of a 2 hour transit strike. Upon reaching the platform, I naturally reached for my camera, when an officer of the law began gesticulating wildly...

in response to I\'l See You in Rome

Helen: I used to live in Scarborough, then Ajax. I remember going down to the bluffs one evening about 20 years ago and taking pics of a lunar eclipse. It seems like forever since I've thought of that evening. Thanks for bringing back that memory!!!

in response to Last Summer - Bluffer\'s Park

Peter: hahahaha i saw that sort of thing happening at "point pleasant" once. nice. i cant wait for the wather to get warmer so i can go down the shore...

in response to Parking....

Laura : Right- people do crazy things. My old boyfriend lived in a seaside community in Jersey about 7 blocks from the boardwalk. During the summer, parking gets insane. One night, his family came home to discover that someone had parked their car on the Front Lawn. I mean, really.

in response to Parking....

Peter: in my hood, i see these in front of alot of driveways... i can sort of empathize with someone waking up, going out to their car to go to work, only to find someone parked on the street in front of their driveway. i hate playing devil's advocate, but i...

in response to Parking....

Dani: It's just insane...who would go to the trouble to order this sign, to put above their parking space?! Stuffy Stuffy....

in response to Parking....

non-motorist: People need to get over their obsession with cars. It fuels the rampant "need" for parking spots.

in response to Parking....

Peter: wow... ive *gotta* see more! next time, use the flash so its lighter/crisper ;)

in response to I\'l See You in Rome

Tyfoid Kid: Thanks.

in response to Buoys on the Mighty Mississippi

jeeff: maybe if you're drunk they do

in response to I\'l See You in Rome

james: jim

in response to Graffiti

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I love the first shot. Very graphic. Watery morse code.

in response to Buoys on the Mighty Mississippi

Ken: Bluffers Park One of the most breathtaking views of the Bluffs can be seen at Bluffers Park, at the foot of Brimley Road. Extensive picnic areas are available, along with spacious beaches, two boat launching ramps, day mooring docks and a five star restaurant. There are also provate yacht clubs, with...

in response to Last Summer - Bluffer\'s Park

jeeff: oh, how i miss tokyo.

in response to tokyo waterways (the arteries)

elaine: it's taken me MONTHS to snag that. even now he looks pissed off...

in response to Seagulls and Pigeons Unite

adf: hi

in response to My Day out in the Neighbourhood

Peter: ok, after keeping my eyes peeled for months (years?) i finally found a tag: definitely faded/buffed, but definitely recent...

in response to JA: A True NYC King

Peter: discovered in this past weekend:

in response to Vespas

Peter: this series is definitely a ...

in response to tokyo waterways (the arteries)

EvilGentleman: Any male who shows such blatant disrespect for women deserves the full weight of the law coming down on him, and I applaud Ms Nguyen and the Daily News, for exposing this jerkoff in ways he never anticipated. And on the gross joke side of things, his restaurants serve nut...

in response to Beware: Perv Alert!

jeeff: i've lived in toronto for eight years and i've never been to bluffer's park. i had no idea it looked so dramatic. next summer i'll go for sure.

in response to Last Summer - Bluffer\'s Park

Ken: Snow or iceburg in the first photo looks like dragon. Thax about good photo.

in response to Kangirsujuaq

snowbank: I've seen this, it is located in Port Credit, Mississauga right across the mouth of the Credit River. The fire time I saw it I laughed, I stopped and asked the gas station attendant if anyone has used it and he said that a couple of people have.

in response to Live Bait Vending Machine

Helen: The land of the midnight sun!!! Can't wait to get up there. My youngest son goes to school with a little girl who's family is from Nunavut and she spends the summers up there. My hubby really wants to go so that he can play golf at...

in response to Kangirsujuaq

trika: that is so pretty i wish i can go and vist tokyo some day i would really have to vist the waterways they are so beautiful

in response to tokyo waterways (the arteries)

kevin: As a young kid living in Jersey (Teaneck) my family used to go into the city on weekends to visit our family in Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens. I remember looking out the window of the car and seeing "SANE SMITH" everywhere, all over the Hudson River Drive, Just everywhere!...

in response to Sane Smith: Puttin' the Green in Greenpoint

Killian: "ps:in canada your only homeless by choice" That's ridiculous, tell that to the 20,000 people without shelter in the city of Toronto.

in response to Grime

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Blue Tit!

in response to Seagulls and Pigeons Unite

foodguy1: I'm planning alittle space on Bushwick ave..small italian trattoria style place? I see those lofts on Mckibben filling up with new residents..anyone have any stories on the current area...Buswick from flushing to Montrose and surrounding area?

in response to My House in Bushwick

elaine: finally!

in response to Seagulls and Pigeons Unite

zo: are those buildings on temperence st? looks like some place I have been..

in response to Grime

allforcarrie: I always love to see "well placed evil robot/alien type creatures" they add nicly to anything.

in response to Pet Bird Before/After

zo: you can see it anyday you go downmarket st...

in response to Historic Street Car

zo: would not find that today--2005 with all of the peps around here running homemade "biodesiel "in their desil cars..there is a grease shortage on the left coast in urban areas.psst..hey I know a taquaria that changes their fryer on wednsday nights...

in response to Used Grease

allforcarrie: Bird.

in response to saxsex

allforcarrie: it was such a great day, I fely happy to be alive, content to just walk around outside. That doesnt happen alot.

in response to German Wheat

allforcarrie: I am American but, Live in Germany. My wife and I have been all over Europe...

in response to Looking Up in Prauge

Hobart: WOW!

in response to Historic Street Car

Lawrence: monster's foot, stepped through spikes.

in response to Tree and Fence Grow to Like Each Other?

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Wow! These are amazing. I have got to get to Canada.

in response to Kangirsujuaq

you: Beautiful

in response to Historic Street Car

moose: " it is we ,the humans , who have intruded on their hahitat" This is true from a historical point of view . BUT. I work in the cnstruction industry and we build new buildings in , among other places , downtown Toronto. The site is...

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

moose: "they will eat just about anything" In theory correct but not a given. On occasions we have goofed and did not place all the bungee cords on the garbage cans. The next morning we see the mess. We cannot figure out what they were after....

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

moose: "call a reputable no-kill animal removal service" We had two trees beside our house which provided raccoons access to our roof. One year one mother managed to push through the aluminum flashing under the eaves and she set up her nest .At...

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

anon (dhcp015.design.UPENN.EDU): maybe that's more of a lava flow than a tree

in response to Tree and Fence Grow to Like Each Other?

Selig: noice shot mate!

in response to Surfers in NZ

kriok: e o seguint, eu pratico parkour a apenas 4 meses, mas se vc quizer posso t ajudar a entender esse esport, qualquer coisa, eu pergunto aos meus amigos traceurs, meu e-mail e kriok100@hotmail.com. valeu!!!

in response to Le Parkour

elaine: not that i am suggesting you should try milking raccoons

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

Editor: inflammatory or otherwise offensive comments, or comments which add little or nothing to the article in question are often deleted. Otherwise this website would become swamped with inane jibber jabber and cease to function. Thankyou, and good day.

in response to Looking Up in Prauge

Jannus: what's the point of commenting, if the moderator deletes comments?

in response to Looking Up in Prauge

Kez: hya, i am likin dis graffiti. its gr8. luvin it.

in response to Peterborough Graffiti Art Project

e.s.b: lke the graffiti is nt bad lol

in response to followup graffiti hunt

elaine: you could try them with different kinds of music. i knew someone who was looking after a herd of cows and they were usually piped classical music during milking. she switched it to the pogues, and the yield went up.

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

EvilGentleman: Timbits are also known as doughnut holes outside Canada, and if you frequent Dunkin' Donuts, I believe they are called Munchkins.

in response to The focus in these captures are all in the details

doesent matter.: I dont know if anybody is familar with "tick" but I recently had a run in with the cops in broward and they seem to be after him, and they have a first name apparently, so heads up.

in response to Miami Youth Faces \'Serious Jail Time\':

Guy McLaren: Peter that was taken in winter last year

in response to African Sunrise

Guy McLaren: I dont know what 83 is in centigrade but we have had some severely bad weater recently, The humidity is awful, max temps of 35 celcius are not uncommon, with all the rain we have been having, you are swallowing your oxygen and spitting it back out.

in response to African Sunrise

Guy McLaren: I copied the pics from my site, they are watermarked because of copyright issues.

in response to Elephants in the Park

EvilGentleman: Thanks, jeeff. Nice work on the research and the map posting. I had forgotten to explain the setting better. By the way, I like the way you reference the link so as to give proper credit. I gotta learn how to do that. Kangirsujuaq is a small village located along the...

in response to Kangirsujuaq

jeeff: wow! you weren't kidding when you said north. www.nvkangiqsujuaq.ca/en/index_eng.htm

in response to Kangirsujuaq

jeeff: hamiltonian - i think you better explain 'timbits' for our non-canuck friends.

in response to The focus in these captures are all in the details

jeeff: hey eroks*81, try 6130 Sunset Drive South.

in response to Miami Art Massacre

Laura : hahaha- peter I thought the same thing and then read that you wrote what I was thinking. these pix bring out the frolicking child in us, eh?

in response to German Wheat

Laura : I cant even wrap my brain around that first one. where does reality end and the reflection begin? amazing. thanks :)

in response to Kangirsujuaq

ahimsa: that aint no cloud i wager cumulis nor otherwiz

in response to The District

dilettante: yeah i wish they had these again

in response to Historic Street Car

paige: when i gave friends directions to my house i would tell them they could not miss the neon meat signs on the corner

in response to portuguese butcher, dundas street

EvilGentleman: Here is another one from 2004

in response to Kangirsujuaq

Peter: i was just hanging out with my friend . she saw this entry and freaked out. apparently, not everyone likes !

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

jack: bravo, peter slays the dragon. perhaps he should change the first letter with the letter two before.

in response to A Trip to NY

Elicar: It has been quite interesting reading all the comments regarding my family of raccoons! I have come to a conclusion that that these cute but sometimes spooky not so little critters are just like humans. They look for shelter, protect their young, scavenge for food and will choose where there is...

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

ahimsa: ne1 else round here smell pork?

in response to Miami Art Massacre

Eroks*81: whats good yall im new to the 305 so all i wanna know is where i could bust out burners any time of day without 5-0 busting my balls?the bombin days is waaaaay behind me.....i just want to know where i can paint and smoke l's @ the same time???

in response to Miami Art Massacre

how dare u : c3po could probaly kick your ass

in response to star wars art crime special:san francisco

Peter: lerk: who are you kidding? theres no graf running on trains anymore in nyc. are you one of those pretentious scandanavian graf heads who think nyc is perpetually stuck in 1981 (and whos styles are stuck in 1995)?

in response to A Trip to NY

LERK ONE OUTLAW : Nice shots where is all the graffiti though thats what i want to know, You should focus your time on trains and such. That way this place would feel more alive rather than me trying to breathe life into a corpse of a city. What kind of loser ass...

in response to A Trip to NY

LeeTaeJae: jack 나는 솔직히 말하면 영어를 모른다. 그래서 영한번역기를 써서 죄송하다는 말을 표현했는데 이런글이 나온것이다. 당신이 한글을 못읽듯이 나도 영어를 읽지 못한다. 그러니 영한번역기를 사용해 죄송하다는 말을 표현하려다 이런 엉뚱한 일이 있던것이다. 다시한번 이싸이트를 사용하는 사람들에게 죄송하다는 말을한다. sorry!!!

in response to Sick Day

GGP: a few years ago, here in Park Slope, there was a raccoon perched over my neighbor's brownstone doorway--it was BIG!!

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

Qs: kids...just kids @ work.

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

on the juice : richmond st. and sheppard st.at camp ottnotobe in the heart of our financial district just a block away from the future home of trump towers.....

in response to Grime

flas: que onda broters ke chido graf ilegal pero tenemos mas nivel aki en mexico (chiapas)

in response to Ilegal Grafitti Crue

on the juice : HEY HAMMER NO I HAVE NOT.....EVER DRIVEN A STREET SWEEPER?....... chris, new title: rocket hits bathurst st. bridge.

in response to Urban Decay

adam: gdamn.. that looks awesome

in response to Kangirsujuaq

SCENE: yo i liv in bham i hav sin all dis itz sik man

in response to Birmingham Bombers

Wendell: Your story has touched my heart. That dog should be in the back seat, just like Britney's 2 month old baby

in response to Car Poodle

moose: "Raccoons are an important part of natural biodiversity." That's why I recommend spaying them with a garden hose. Boy can they run fast if you blast them . They will be back in two days , however. Another proven method is a swat with the...

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

HAMMER 33: EVER DRIVEN A TROLLEY?

in response to Urban Decay

EvilGentleman: Thanks, Bigbri. The camera I used was a no-frills 3.2 megapixel Fuji Finepix A330, cuz it's all I can afford at the moment. I hope to upgrade to something better one of these days, and maybe take some photography courses, see what results.

in response to Kangirsujuaq

Bigbri: Nice work there, evilgentleman, kinda reminds me of Kodachrome 64 photos I enjoyed taking in the late seventies along the Lake Erie shore. Of course, it was more like 7 a.m. in January then - not 3 a.m. in June. Imagine painting with that kind of light at 3 a.m.

in response to Kangirsujuaq

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