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zagg: jack, i await the day i notice my tulips poking through the dirt in my gardens.

in response to Gray Days of Winter

zagg: Is it just me or do the carts and costumes not seem as interesting as they were last year and the year before? I've never seen Idiotarod in person but I've always been a fan of the pictures. ++++ eww to the 2 girls, 1 cup !!!! heh.

in response to Idiotarod 2008

Nena13: This is some great stuff! I love it!

in response to Bel Graffiti

hcEs: i think Im remembering more...I think it said "shaker-class of 88"

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

Lucy Hart: I grew up in Netherne Lane as my father worked at Netherne,we used to go down to the graveyard by crossing over the farmers field stating from Park Lane.Netherne was a great place to grow up,the orchid,the woods and fields were all around us,and not once were we afraid to...

in response to Netherne Mental Asylum

singingnettle: I used to love the way you could look up and down the waterline from one of the edges of the land and see the way Manhattan was strung with bridges and you perceived that in fact it really WAS an island. Well, I mean, presumably you still can; I just...

in response to Under the Bridges

Just a toy: Pac if you ever read this your an awesome artist and a big inspiration to me keep up the good work.

in response to Graffiti in the Hammer

Alan Taylor: Hello Graham, from the prefab shop past the old Spring Villas with the last one being an house not a shop, I was born 1944 and lived in the 4th house past on the same side, was #39 but was re-numbered 81 [maybe 83]after I left. I recall the first...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Ryan: Metro 1. One of the greatest graff artist in the world!. Love your pieces. Keep it up!

in response to METRO GRAFFITI ART SINCE 1988.

A. Weinstein: Len Lipner, you should be ashamed of yourself! I have emailed you several times and you do not answer... Only kidding! I know you must be very busy with your new Grandson. Hey guys please don't stop writing about the good ole days, it keeps me going. Does anyone remember...

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

ditto: crazy... this same exact thing just happened to my car. i took it to get looked at and they said i have transmission fluid in my coolant... so all i need it a new hose and my radiator flushed????

in response to I Left My Transmission Fluid in Cuba

chrissy: these photos are so new york!

in response to Idiotarod 2008

KaraKurimi: CRUD totally need to do this next year. That is an awesome coverage piece, with all those pictures.

in response to Idiotarod 2008

hrisSpencer of 45th: I recall my younger days on this street I;m only 21 but I vivdly recall that restaurant, I remem ber, that whole strip was burned down in the late 90's (January 1st 1998) to be exact, on the eve of that dreaded icestorm, it was quite the tale, I miss...

in response to Old Lachine Fire Station on 45th

Andrew Smith: liesbeth I'm not sure if it is on the site of a chapel, it is on the junction of Deansgate and Gt Bridgewater St though. I'll try and find out if there was a tobacco factory- there may have been one on Trafford Park.

in response to Sunday in Town

hcEs: I went to hunter, and was still in the elementary school(in the same building) through SANEs time at the high school. i remember playing handball, football, manhunt, etc. on graf-filled courts. My question is--i remember there was a big "class of 88'" piece(I think it was 88) on the wall when SANE...

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

EvilGentleman: Nice way to spend a day. I wonder how it would have been to do it here in Montreal? Shopping carts are usually very tricky to push in the snow.

in response to Idiotarod 2008

joel mugo kenya: magu should explain exactly how he wants us to help not just a plea; does he want us to fundraise for the activities of this organisation towards helping the victims of post election vilence; he should give us the website of this organisation; i searched and found it www.helptouchafrica.com but there...

in response to A Reflection on Kenya's Toughest Week

cracksack anderson: dude above me just about sums it all up. feelin that homie.

in response to JA: A True NYC King

rando: great idiotarod video www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmndlzkDXuA

in response to Idiotarod 2008

Marney: Love the old photos. Wish I could visit these places in person. Bit far for me, in Cincinnati. Thanks. I was especially stricken by the photo with the railroad tracks which look like they are sitting atop the water. Cool!

in response to Barton Power Station

anon (cache-dtc-ad08.proxy.aol.com): My husband & I have eaten @ the diner for years, & now that it is under NEW OWNERSHIP it is not the same as it was with George & Mrs. Engelsson. yes they do have alot of OUR favorites THANKEFULLY the CRAB SOUP IS THE BEST AROUND!!!...

in response to New Ideal Diner

janet: Does any one who went to Tilden High remember Mrs. Byrne (my favorite), Mr. Brill, Mr. Kerner? Mrs. Fuller, Gottesman, Fish, Novell? Or Dr. Levine, Mr. Blum, Gold, Davidoff, Miss Schicarella, Miss Arden? (all I can think of at the moment).

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