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Friday, July 21st 2006

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EvilGentleman: I bet my female sleepover videos are better... Where do you think the "Evil" in my name comes from? It sure is not referring to my political stance...

in response to Smash

Diana: I was born in Brooklyn , I went to PS 123 lived between Irving ans starr street in the 1970's . It really makes me sad to hear so many bad things of the neighborhood I have so many beautiful memories of. I live in Boston now I...

in response to My House in Bushwick

phill: does anyone here no if the white boy killer thing that was spray painted across the project been removed? or if cabrini green is currently safe for whites to walk or get pictures of ?

in response to Cabrini Green [whats left of it]

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I think that Jamie is joking...unless he's not, then I won't send him the video my friends and I made during our sleepover.

in response to Smash

Cokeovenjoe: Great shots, this is why I keep camera in my cars. Sorry for the accident, but great job by you.

in response to Toppled Crane Recovery Operation

Susannah: I love the texture in these photos.

in response to Smash

Frangipani: Dave - check the dictionary, there and their.

in response to Smash

Dave: Nope to each there own.

in response to Smash

mofidious: ha ha ha that rocks i want 1 !!!!!!

in response to Mofidious

Frangipani: Are there properties in New York with cess pits or have I missed the point?

in response to It\'s a Dirty Job

Chris Erb: Clever. Much better than "Ottawa: Technically Beautiful" (yes, they actually had that as a slogan).

in response to Untitled

jfilip: The town slogan, on the sign as you're leaving north, says "Let us Brighton your day again!"

in response to Untitled

CRE..: i hate ja,,but he is king

in response to JA: A True NYC King

robert : I went to 7th grade there (1958-59). The building from the outside is fine but as far as I can remember the inside was dark and spooky, maybe sordid would define the place.

in response to Public School Condos

Chris Erb: I have no idea who this Team Greasy is. This just showed up a couple weeks ago and I haven't seen it anywhere else. It's quite a mystery.

in response to Team Greasy

gary: More Sutro Baths photos from the past for anyone interested... www.cliffhouseproject.com/environs/sutrobaths/sutro_baths.htm gary

in response to Sutro Baths

groovehouse: Wow, I did not notice the "lime" color on the white louvres. That lime color comes from the reflection of the main yard in the mid afternoon sun!

in response to Worm\'s Eye View

sally: I love that building! When I win the lottery I'm going to buy it and let all my pals move in.

in response to Public School Condos

Calvin: I'm Calvin and I make the world's largest salt shaker, as you can see by my photo below! You can email me for more information (or to purchase one) at Calvin@Salt.com!

in response to Mofidious

jamie: , yet not a in sight.

in response to Untitled

EvilGentleman: The PMQ's in Dartmouth are abandoned? Are those ones associated with the naval facilities in Halifax and Dartmouth, or with CFB Shearwater to the south? Is CFB Shearwater still open? We still have PMQ-style buildings near here, in westerm Lachine borough. Most of my childhood was spent in various Q's. For...

in response to Bridge Trash

EvilGentleman: I honestly have to say that I have posted drunk before (maybe 2 or 3 articles), and found it be no problem whatsoever. The thing that can be truly troublesome is adding a comment to a busy thread when drunk.

in response to Parrot Biting

JAONE XTC: it says CWK craft work kings

in response to Snatch

Peter: that blue... and the moon and shadows. wow. also: i like the s...

in response to Citadel, Flag, Moon

Peter: wow, these are great! i really like the third one, with the tracks in it.

in response to Woodard Bay Park

Peter: heh. i knew what this was going to be before i even saw it, based on the title and location. nice score :)

in response to Cherry and the Spoon

Peter: i alwqays like how you give some background info and some links in your posts. it really fleshes them out for those of us that are unfamiliar. thanks :)

in response to Worm\'s Eye View

JAONE XTC: some of you prople will belive anything...SANE XTC TFP 156 FOREVER..

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

Peter: looks like "roser" to me.

in response to Garage Graf

Peter: ive driven that exact same stretch of road before. nice...

in response to One Afternoon on 80

aer suzuki: sweet shot. like lime'n'asphalt candy, tasty...

in response to Worm\'s Eye View

aer suzuki: the photo makes the trash look oddly beautiful, yet in reality i'd probably want to go down there, rake it together, and burn it in an empty oil drum. nice shot.

in response to Bridge Trash

aer suzuki: damn cool shot, has two of my favorite things, blue and silhouettes. the flag is the cherry though, very cool.

in response to Citadel, Flag, Moon

aer suzuki: Chris : Yeah the Needle's in a whole seperate neighborhood, apart from downtown, called Queen Anne. Doesn't necessarily mean much considering you have to have a seperate neighborhood/area name every two blocks or so in Seattle. But it is apart from downtown, not sure how far as I'm a bad...

in response to Harbor Tour

aer suzuki: John: That's curious, I've never felt weird there. I've been through it many times, and when I think of it I think of a large atrium, as mostly my associations are with the main terminal. I've never known about all the weird stuff until recently though, maybe you have good reason...

in response to Airport Scenes 1

whitney: hi I bagpiped at gwen's wedding and i am looking for photos of it (with me in them) any hellp would be gretfully reseved

in response to gwen stefani's wedding

ksedge: i would love to be able to read graf but i can never really see it. i want to say this says roses but i don't think that's it. anyone know?

in response to Garage Graf

Peter: wow. this is about as deadpan as they come. nice. "downtown" is hardly bustling. i cant wait til the residents of show up to tell us about how "great" their town is. heh...

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 12

joey: pure ennui

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 12

ksedge: not only is this a great photo accompied by the lyrics of a great band, but it's also from my old stompin grounds of halifax, NS! great to see some photos coming out of NS. looking forward to more...

in response to Citadel, Flag, Moon

Susannah: Before Park Slope (yes - Park Slope) became gentrified we had what were known as block busters, landlords who made the neighborhood unbearable to live in through various means, crime and social tension would escalate, family's who could get out, would, selling their homes at relatively depressed prices to these...

in response to I\'ve lived in Bushwick for just about fifteen years

Patrick McMahon: Its ha tobe the Irish inme. Aye,aim part o irish but more oft the roman in me. Hackneyed as I am, wot wid the Mohican of bakyard descent, I find it difficult not to read the thread of this argument. Twas lookin'aofr the quote of the Guard, ..Ireland...

in response to Urban Street Propoganda

Chris Erb: Is this near the old abandoned military housing in Dartmouth? If you have any pictures of those you should post them, I've always wondered what they look like up close.

in response to Bridge Trash

mike jonezz: the second is off the hook homies

in response to san francisco: cool paintings on the walls

Scarecrow1fx: Nice shots. I frequent that place often, and really there is nothing to fear in that place. I understand the anxiety, my first time there bothered me. But i'm there often now, and it's like a second home. The dental room shot is cool. I didnt even notice the bear...

in response to Haverford State Hospital

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