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Sohail Moughal: Thanks for all the comments. I am really amused. Personally, I believe that if there is a probability for a thought to exist, leave alone the reality, then it carries a certian weight and hence can not be totally discarded, and has to be told, and has to be shared...

in response to All the Whores Shall Go to Heaven

Brooklyn-Pete: Thank You! I only wish I had found this blog sooner. I would love to go on a Bushwick Walking tour, and will try to keep August 11 open, keep me posted on updates. -Peter

in response to My House in Bushwick

anon (cache-dtc-ag08.proxy.aol.com): Gentrification is obviously evident not only in Bushwick but all over New york City,its just a shame that it takes race to improve a community. ie: Farmers markets,trendy stores, bistros, and uppyish bars. It also appears abundantly clear people are segregating themselves. Its just very unfortunate. Thank...

in response to My House in Bushwick

Sheena (nee Abrahams): Great site! I was born in Barlick (live in York now)and have fond memories of my home town. Sure I saw a pic of my cousin Kath (Banks)! Ages since I've seen her.Hi to cousin Marie (Wellock) too.

in response to Barnoldswick

joey: aer, thanks for the preview. we are travelling to seattle in august and plan on seeing the sculpture park. by the way - where have you been? we miss your posts.

in response to Silver Tree

aer suzuki: very cool...

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aer suzuki: Awesome. Views of a city I've never seen before, exactly what I come to this site for, thank you for posting.

in response to June 15, 2007

aer suzuki: First of all, I would never, ever call myself a "real Seattlite" and I think I made it clear that I'm the only person I know who calls the building the Darth Vader building. As far as I'm concerned I can call it what I want, everyone else can call...

in response to The Darth Vader Building

jay: This building is not th building that real Seattlites refer to as the "Darth Vader building" I used to work in the "Darth Vader building" and it is on 4th and blanchard. Also the building is not the tallest building west of the Miss. At one time, one of the...

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aer suzuki: very cool, well represented in black and white.

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