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MARK!: i heard that JA got his throat slit today because he had beef....HE IS ALIVE THOUGH FUCK THOSE FUCKERS THAT SLIT HIS THROAT!

in response to JA: A True NYC King

Peter: theyre tearing down pretty much ALL the old graf-covered warehouses in , the ones all around the station there, and many on towards too. any idea whats up? i mean, i knew they were neglected and many were abandoned/falling-in, but the timing was sort of too co-incidental...

in response to Newark Penn to Manhattan\'s WTC Via PATH

little ukraine: yeah, i wasn't sure what to make of the cartoon characters either, though i've definitely seen them elsewhere. i'm just remembering now that there is a mural on Astoria Blvd. featuring stewie griffin... though that is a little more understandable than, say, tommy pickles.

in response to Keith McClusky Is a Child Mellester

Peter: though im not sure what to think about the preponderance of south park/rugrats/pokemon characters, but that sure is something else! hehehe. also: much of the reminds me of oldskool nyc graf, styles from the late 70s. good find. and lordamercy on when he googles his name...

in response to Keith McClusky Is a Child Mellester

Joe Kash: i live in north jers and i'm telling you, there is no urban mess so beautiful as in jersey city--kearny--harrison--newark.

in response to Newark Penn to Manhattan\'s WTC Via PATH

CartLegger: Umm...how do you think that Mr. McClusky feels about this post?

in response to Keith McClusky Is a Child Mellester

Joe Kash: awesome pics. looks like a pretty depressing place to live tho. i like the different types of graf, political, taggers, pieces, a lot of that looks like what i used to wrote back when i first started writing.

in response to Keith McClusky Is a Child Mellester

anon (170.185.144.19): hey love it!!!!

in response to Dec 21 2007 and Jan 09 2008 Toronto

Dunny DuNsTeR: Dawn, I totally agree. This is totally the point, Banksy's work is all about culture. I am sure if they do take it down he will come back with something equally provocative. Just as he did recently when Tower Hamelet’s said they would paint over his work, he came back...

in response to Giant Rat Destroys Liverpool

jamal: I remember the Henry Horner projects very well. I never lived in any of them but lived one block away on Warren Blvd. near Damen. I remember as a little boy when they were under constuction in 1956.The newer buildings west of Damen and Lake street went up around...

in response to henry horner projects

pebbles 10 jan 08: hello, well my nan has an afican grey parrot i was wundring if anyone has any tips, we have looked on loads of websits but cant find nothink that work. we have only had her 3 months so she its still young to learn new things. cos we was told...

in response to Parrot Biting

Lydia: Hi Uchie, You are so right! I also have fond memories of Melrose Street, remember I lived in 350 Melrose street from 1976 to 1980 and my sister lived in the building next to yours. Although it was for a short period of time,I still enjoyed living there. ...

in response to My House in Bushwick

Rob Tynan: Natalie The "old shed" next to the ship was "Marvels Market" Before that I believe it was the first picture house in Irlam, and before that the local bus run by the landlord of the ship was run from there. I believe it was known as the "yellow Peril"....

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Random: 61 - Subways here are called Métro and we know the difference between the grocery store "Métro" and the "Métro" subway. There's nothing alike. Just the name. HAHA!

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

Bob Watt: I'm English, but worked in NYC 1974-77. Although I never lived in Yorkville, some friends had an apartment in Ruppert Tower, and I visited them frequently. There was a store on 86th St., between Lex and 3rd, which sold wonderful chocolate and cheesecake. Also, there was a...

in response to Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled

trapped: The are several secret levels under DIA which is basicly a underground base and prison camp for who, for us citizens. The new world order has over 800 prison camps all over the us and 180 + underground bases. There are huge rail cars being build that hold around a...

in response to Airport Scenes 1

chitown chillin: i'm from chicago, and for a country that has just about twice as many people as the state of illinois (and only about ten times the number of folks in my city) your cities are fairly sizeable and have pretty decent skylines. my wife lives in vancouver, and though...

in response to The Top 10 Canadian Skylines

Uchie Martinez: wow, great pix! I wish I had pictures of my neighborhood back in the days.... that's 1970s to be exact.

in response to Things Change

Bob: Used to. Rail Road moved. more people get a big laugh out of the pee-trough in the bathroom rather than the dollar sign (left)

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 11

Angela 1/9/08: Hail to the Hornets........I didn't live there, but worked there. My employer told me that my experience in the Hornets would prepare me for life more than I could imagine. He wasn't wrong. As all of you have said there were sad times in the Hornets, but...

in response to henry horner projects

headless horseman: They built Impalas in the late 60s and early 70s. Put six on a transport (Anchor Motor Freight) and roared down route 9 through Tarrytown to get to the Thruway. Every five minutes. Rocky (Gov Nelson R) was going to build a freeway on the river to relieve congestion but...

in response to Abandoned General Motors Plant

groovehouse: In this case, the food is as good as the sign! =)

in response to Empire Cafe

Natalie Waterworth (Brophy): Thanks guys. Yes it was the building that was next to the doctors surgery, on the corner of Fairhills road and liverpool rd. I remember there was a Lidl supermarket there last time I was in irlam (2003/4. It was the original youth club in the 70s before it...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

MER TNT : YO IS THIS YOU BEL COD CREW ORIGINAL FROM THE 2 AND 5 TRAINS BRONX YO IF THIS IS YOU CALL WANE WEN DERO ANY OF THEM AND GET MY # U HEARD.HOLLA BACK KID ALL OUT KINGS..

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