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Friday, July 28th 2006

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Previous Day :: Next Day

joey: maybe someday ggp will see this post and honor us with a poem. the image contains some of her iconography.

in response to Birdland Surrealism

EvilGentleman: umm, I hope you were not the "artist" in question, zagg. If you were... well, my original statement would still apply, but I will forever regret being so blunt about it.

in response to Love Bomb

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Sugar-rush heart explosion?

in response to Death By Jugo Juice

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: The vole seemed to enjoy the castle too.

in response to Monea Castle

zagg: thanks EvilGentleman --- I love the pathetic drips of the 'love bomb'

in response to Love Bomb

jamie: cool. i never went there. nice photos barry.

in response to Monea Castle

jamie: no, i don't think you can. like you say, there are no real landmarks large or high enough to be visible from that distance. As a kid Hunstanton was always my local 'seaside'. Skegness was the other side of the moon.. or more accurately; .

in response to Ingoldmells

Peter: indeed! but unfortunately, now all the artists have been moved out of that building so that it can be converted into luxury condo apartments...

in response to Walking in Williamsburg

Chris Erb: Is the studio building the same one from the infamous Fuck Neck Face article?

in response to Walking in Williamsburg

moises: eheheheheh um esporte muito legal eu vou tentar praticar he he he aew o meu msn para as garotas q quiserem min add... moises.ramon@hotmail.com

in response to Le Parkour

Peter: some of the local coffeehouses around here give, like, a 10-cent discount if you bring in your own mug/cup, so i guess that model works- too bad it doesnt seem like any major chains (the real offenders here) have taken to the idea. also: when i was in high school, our...

in response to Tim in the Streets

Chris Erb: The ultimate solution would be for everyone to carry a reuable coffee mug with a cover on it. There would be no litter, garbage or complicated recycling processes. It would also save a lot of money as stores wouldn't have to pay for paper cups (paper cups are...

in response to Tim in the Streets

NeXt 954 : SOLO GRAFFER JUST STOPPIN BY UNO WATCHIN MY OWN BACK OUT THERE.....BROWARD WRITERS GOT THIS 954 AREA HEATED HEATED HEATED.....U KNOW WHO U ARE!

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

Peter: nice! www.irelandseye.com/aarticles/tr . . . ctions/castles/monea.shtm

in response to Monea Castle

EvilGentleman: Hmmm, I suspect that the cups could become recyclable if they were processed in a way that heated them up to melt off the wax coating first. There may be a new industry here, just waiting to be born. Any takers? There is definitely enough material to justify the initial...

in response to Tim in the Streets

jfilip: I haven't been over the bridge in years. I kind of miss it. Although nothing can beat the feeling of being a little kid driving over there. The drive on the bridge was better than being in Port Huron anytime. Last month my parents went across the river...

in response to Beat the Current

steelisreal: I am now in Augusta, Ga

in response to One Afternoon on 80

Chris Erb: I agree, the vast majority of us are slobs. I don't understand it, it's not hard to hold onto a cup for a few minutes until you get to a garbage can, or, if you're in a car, put the empty cup in your cupholder until you get somewhere...

in response to Tim in the Streets

EvilGentleman: That is one of the funniest pics I have seen in ages! Did you take it yourself or pull it off the net?

in response to I Thought I Said Hold the Spit

Davey : Harold is right there, the Chinese do own our economy. But what nations military isn't based on it's economy?

in response to Fuck England

t@ngent:

in response to I Thought I Said Hold the Spit

EvilGentleman: I still refuse to choose Chi-chi.

in response to Death By Jugo Juice

EvilGentleman: Very nice shots. Good job. The geese are so memorable. I see the "love bomb" so-called artist has very poor can control, and cannot use his or her stencil properly. So pathetic, it almost looks like something I would do myself, and I'm a total loser when it comes to using...

in response to Love Bomb

EvilGentleman: Awesome! I especially love the driftwood shot.

in response to Ruby Beach

EvilGentleman: So, I will note that note is not not, but note is supposed to be not. Did I or did I not note the note about not and note correctly? Let me know if I did not, by writing me a note, and I shall make a note of it...

in response to Fearless: Toronto Pride 2006

EvilGentleman: anon, sounds like you are in Camp Pendleton? Or do you work at the Immigration or Agriculture checkpoints? jfilip, true enough. Also, if you find your car underwater in Lake Huron, you went too far.

in response to The Drive Home

EvilGentleman: Firstly, I see someone has already "Rrrrrrolled up the rrrrrrrim" on the pictured cup. Secondly, I must admit I miss New Brunswick. I have not seen it since 1989, and have not lived there since 1980. Even if the people blasting through on Highway 2 do not realize it, the picture-perfect...

in response to Tim in the Streets

Chris Erb: I just got a haircut there last week. It's a good place to go. I only paid 9 dollars for a good haircut and a shampoo.

in response to Tim in the Streets

Marlo: Hm yes, Zagg, I think Tim Hortons consumption is the source of many problems, operating covertly of course. I was searching for the location of the hair college around here... I need a trim and heard they were reasonably priced. But the URL to this site seemed much more interesting....

in response to Tim in the Streets

EvilGentleman: Susannah, why do you feel you are in a huge minority? Most people I know are straight like me, yet still support equal opporunity to be married, regardless of sexual orientation. Love is love, and to me, the concept of marriage is about making a lifetime commitment to the person...

in response to Smash

Tomas O ' Carthaigh: Beautiful...

in response to What to Do in Sarnia?

Tomas O ' Carthaigh: Lest we forget...

in response to Hunger Strikers

Peter: i like the little hashmark shadows...

in response to Northrup Stair Railings

Peter: spotted in :

in response to Tumbleweed Weave

Thom: I don't think this is a banksy piece just some ones own atempt at a recreation. Its in the same spot as the original so some one obviously missed it so much they had a hack at it themselves!

in response to more london graf flix

Grange: I guess its kind of like the difference between canadians and the US peter . Your national flag represents your identity, you have a lot of rules as to when its flown and how its shown, as well as its flown all over citys and towns and homes . Not so...

in response to Cromwellian B\'stards!

Grange: Kind of a national geographic look to the pics . Especialy the second from the bottom one .Well done !

in response to Kensington

Grange: at least he didnt pick on deaf people with mullets , that would be cruel.

in response to School for the Deaf

Susannah : I like reflections within reflections - the go on forever.

in response to Birdland Surrealism

Susannah : I also have to say that people who want to look to the past all of the time are just looking for excuses and someone to blame for their dissatisfaction with themselves. I grew up in a half french protestant, half irish catholic family - many people don't know...

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

Susannah : I know - I'm just as guilty as anyone - I want to avoid anyone with whom I have a conflict with and would rather live amongst people who understand my "boundaries". I think the subculture we grow up in defines our "boundaries" and thats why people tend to want...

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

Susannah : Maybe it is performance art - or some kind of demonstration.

in response to Bored and Stupid

aer suzuki: nice shot, i love airport photos. i love airports...haven't shot anything at seatac myself, not sure why considering how many times i've been there. anyway, yeah, very cool.

in response to Windows at the Airport

Susannah : This was the best laugh I've had all day -priceless.

in response to Bored and Stupid

Susannah : Great photos

in response to Ruby Beach

Andrew Smith: Jamie - I'll get the binoculars out and look out for Boston Stump when I'm next in Hunstanton. (My grandparents live there so I'm a regular visitor). I'm guessing I need to look East of Skeggy? Have only made it to Skegness once, when I was as a kid - wasn't...

in response to Ingoldmells

Harold insideyourmother: Comparing the US to "England" or rather the UK is unfair, what would be slightly more just would be to compare one of the US states to England directly. Seeing as England is a state within the UK, do this and we kick each individual state in the gonads. The...

in response to Fuck England

Jamie: Jack: no babes i'm afraid. If you've ever been to skeg you'll know what i mean, Andrew: you can see the church steeple in , boston stump from hunstanton on a clear day.

in response to Ingoldmells

Andrew Smith: Wey, Skeggy - You can see that rollercoaster from Hunstanton on a clear night.

in response to Ingoldmells

yukk: dallas is a dead city .It is texan 4 real, not my kind of place : (

in response to Texas 5am

Chris Erb: Sussex folk lore says that the ice cream cone was invented a few months before the St. louis World's Fair. Apparently a baker made a bad batch of dough that was baking very hard and crusty but didn't want to throw it away. The ice cream man was...

in response to Melting Vanishing Point

joey: steel. i remember you used to post from santa cruz and monterey, ca. so, where are you now?

in response to One Afternoon on 80

george: Invention: ice cream cone in 1904 - st. louis world's fair Definition: noun / edible cone shaped container for ice cream Function: An ice cream cone is a cone-shaped pastry, usually made of a wafer similar in texture to a waffle, in which ice cream is served, permitting it to be...

in response to Melting Vanishing Point

george: i had a cup of tim horton's coffee the last time i was in NB

in response to Tim in the Streets

Chris Erb: This walking bridge claims to be the longest pedestrian-only bridge in the world. I'm skeptical however as there seems to be a culture of exaggeration around here when it comes to such things. My hometown of (population 5 000) claims to be home to both the ice...

in response to Melting Vanishing Point

Chris Erb: This is quite a variety of images. I like.

in response to Love Bomb

Chris Erb: What were you searching for that brought you to Citynoise? It's really neat to see someone else from Fredericton posting here. i'm excited. it's too bad I'm leaving soon. New Brunswick has long ago been downgraded from "Picture Province" to the "Drive Through Province" meaning everyone comes through...

in response to Tim in the Streets

zagg: Out by where my parents live 'out in the country' (and in Ontario, not NB) there wasn't really a trash problem on the roads and then Brights Grove got a Tim Hortons and BOOM now you can always find a discarded bag or cup - how lovely.

in response to Tim in the Streets

jack: its entertainment to them. on night around 11:30 i was driving in newark fron a clients home and i noticed a flame in a car. i slowed down and saw the flames starting to really get big and i saw an old lady standing across the street just...

in response to Smoke in Helsinki

jack: c'mon down. nyc is where its happening, really cool. as the song goes,,,uptown, downtown, all around the town, london bridge is falling down, boys and girls together, me and mamie o'rourke, we trip the light fantastic, on the sidewalks of new york. sorry, i forgot sone of...

in response to Tim in the Streets

zagg: * please note I meant 'is not safe' and not 'is note safe'

in response to Fearless: Toronto Pride 2006

zagg: beautiful and dream like.

in response to Melting Vanishing Point

jack: walk toward the light, toward the kight, or is that only for tunnels

in response to Melting Vanishing Point

jack: nice people shots but how about the babes

in response to Ingoldmells

jack: nice shadows

in response to Windows at the Airport

jack: not exactly, she was revving up her engines and waiting to taxi to the field to take off.

in response to Bored and Stupid

jack: great shot

in response to Northrup Stair Railings

jack: very nice but it looks cold there

in response to Ruby Beach

zagg: i always knew i was inspiring.

in response to July 19th 2006: Shopfronts

drea: These are gorgeous! I luv them!

in response to Ruby Beach

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