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Majik: This is one of the coolest and wildest things I have ever seen! Keep it up I will be back to see the progress.

in response to Bishop Castle: Another Self-Made Masterpiece

stephen: I would just like to say to the people who said bad things about jacksonville I would like to move but I have lived here for all my life and I love this city you people just have no life and like to sit at home there are plenty of...

in response to Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville

colavitos ghost: where, by chance, is nela park? i'm assuming in cleveland hts somewhere, but more specific directions would be appreciated. thanks!

in response to Going Downtown to See the Decorations

colavitos ghost: joey: next time you're in cleveland, be sure to check who's playing at nighttown at cedar fairmount. unfortunately, that's just about the only place in cleveland to reliably see good jazz. fortunately, it's a place in cleveland to see reliably good jazz. i think you get my...

in response to Blue Note Lounge

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: ahhhh! You big, ol' softy, EvilG.

in response to Old Lachine Fire Station on 45th

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: At least the door opens outwards. The times I've nearly had to stand on the toilet seat to get in the door... p.s. Hat's off to Jack's butt.

in response to Tight Squeeze III

EvilGentleman: I was living in the Arctic when the restaurant burned down, but I will always remember it. It's the spot where I stood and watched my present-day wife head off to her classes in a taxi, the morning after our first night together. We had our eyes locked through the...

in response to Old Lachine Fire Station on 45th

EvilGentleman: Hmmmm, wonder if this is the one who was doing a bunch of impersonations last year...

in response to Old Lachine Fire Station on 45th

Sancho: Where does the blue part of Blue Bayou begin downtown and how far from downtown does it go?

in response to Walking the Blue Bayou

China: They are a bit over priced but they been around for many many years.

in response to Funeral Home

Jan: Recently I took my grandson to the children's room in the main branch of the Brooklyn Public Library. It had not changed from the way I remember it in the 40's, except for the inclusion of computers. I then drove up Eastern Parkway to see if it changed. Noticed a...

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

Cyberdish: I don't get even the slightest hint of negativity or homophobia from you. There are, unfortunatly, those in the gay cmmunity who are reluctant to embrace any other lifestyle or thought pattern that isn't their own. I understand how some may feel that way because of the discrimination and gay...

in response to Le Stud

WORN AOAC: THAT SHIT IS SICK HOMIE

in response to Graf Trainz 2: South-East London: Aroe

jack: well one good thing here is that the bowl is larger than most bowls in a tight squeezed area, of course i dont have to worry about these types of problems, i'm noted for having a cute, small but very firm butt, it has been remarked from far and wide...

in response to Tight Squeeze III

Proletariat: It's my duty to care about others. You're right, I've never lived in kensington, however I've lived in worse places. I've lived in the poorest country in South America, where more than 50 % of the population lives under extreme poverty, meanwhile, the big corporation owners live in Miami, in...

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

Re: Hunter: The photos are not faked, except for the first one, they are all of the old St. Elizabeth hospital over on north Monroe street. The sixth photo is from a side street looking towards the intersection of Monroe Street. The description the photographer use of "directly across the...

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

datura: these look a lot like the work of seripop, i believe they frequent another area of canada

in response to Paste-ups

Peter: beautiful post! i found this, too, for furhter reading: Zōjō-ji

in response to Zojoji Temple

Peter: ahh, s and abandoned roadways... nice!

in response to Do Not Pile Snow

John Conley: Another reflective shot of the Lolita store with the church in the background...

in response to Juxtaposition

ampdub: mmm! dicks! i live in seattle and right up the street from the only dicks location with indoor seating. although i havent stood in line for $1.00 shakes or burgers since high school, (vegetarian going on 5yrs) its a hot spot for locals and visitors. the neon sign...

in response to Dick\'s

Jean: It's interesting reading the response people have about life in Henry Horner. My family moved there when only the first three floors had tenants and appliances were still being installed in the other apartments. I lived with both my parents, and contrary to what people believed both of them worked....

in response to henry horner projects

Liam McCann: Reading your article was like going back home. I grew up on 87th ST. off of Lex and remember alot ot the locations you cited. I remember what the Rupert Towers development was like before any buildings were erected there. I remember these crudely landscaped plots with...

in response to Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled

tracy: My grandmother is norwegian, we always have lefsa, lutefisk, and (not sure of the spelling) russ-pa-cock phonetic spelling? at the holidays. mmmmmmmm all except the lutefisk!

in response to Typical Norwegian Food

Hunter: I grew up in Hutchinson (HHS Class of '50), but have lived in California most of the time since. I visit friends there from time to time, and am fairly familiar with contemporary Hutchinson. The photos are interesting. The first is certainly the gate at the fairgrounds. The second is...

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

Just me: After reading every single one of these posts, I have formed my own opinion about the majority of the people expressing their views here. My gosh,their are some extremely intelligent people here in Hutch,you can tell by their comments,grammer,choice of words,etc. Seriously,I'm not saying this to be a smart ass....

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

Michael Worsley: Bushwick Of A Blossom A Best Of Poetry,Can Be Expressed Musically.All Of The Days There.Natives of Bushwick Been Aware.You Might Say.Reflecting On Yesterday.All I Hear.Motown Music Clear.Winds To Blow.Just A Thrilling Soul.Bushwick Of A Blossom.

in response to A Rare Ruin in Bushwick

hairsy: proletariat you gotta be kidding me . if you never been there don't even talk about it and the people who used to live there

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

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