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Sunday, June 24th 2007
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Dan: Hi, I went to university in manhattan (NYU), and during that time was privileged to live in some good areas. I hung around the Lower East Side a lot and it has obviously gotten a lot better since 5 years ago even.
School's done and I will be moving out... Slomo: I used to be a bikemessenger in NYC from 98'-03', almost everyday i had to go to 601 W 26th Street, the actual address of the building, there were guys, mostly russians, they exactly knew how to stop the elevator cars on the floor...all manual operated, it was a blast... Saito: Cool, We need something like this in Fukuoka, Hope to meet you one day: Mata groovehouse: I guess you could call them Spinal Tap-ish. They had someone read a three page intro that went something along the lines of Rocrament was a band that started in 1947, at one time they had 25 band members, they all died and a tape was found in the desert... Lisboner: Hi! I'm an artist too. I've conceived a masterpiece which consists of 2500 Lisbon graffiters, painted with bright colors, hanging from the Tagus Bridge. That would be my way of honouring all this lovely kids that make my city so ugly. Now, cool-tsk, give me your best insult! Thanks in... edy: salut sunt edy am 15 ani si as vrea sa practic aceasta disciplina parkour dar nush de unde sa incep si ce trebuie sa fac daca mi-ati zice voi cate ceva ar fi mai bn ...... id meu esti ifrim_eduard procyon: I don't care too much for his buildings, the one we have here in Chicago being among a few exceptions; the fact that it's a bandshell rather than a museum, classroom building, etc. gives it a chance to do something different and I feel like it doesn't suffer as much... CartLegger: I don't really think that Brooklyn neeeds a Gehry. We need the life of our streets, not a pompous architectural tribute to corporate profit. His skills as an architect are without a doubt. But when it comes to Atlantic Yards, they are being used to justify a mammoth giveaway to... amar: ya its amazin pure madness Fahrenheit: Hey guys, from Montreal & in both language. Give buzz back christine: what about just taking it as a fact that people experience one and the same situation differently....isnt it cool to read how other people look at a certain subject?
have got the impression that some comments go into a direction which leads ages away from the core subject Green Wilma:
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colavitos ghost: oh yeah, the one thing that i will address directly is a phrase you use; "children who grow up naturally, without any influence." think about this for a minute. how the hell does a child grow up without any influence? without any influence??? that is IMPOSSIBLE! IMPOOOOOSSSSSIBBBBBLLLE!!!!!
without any influence... colavitos ghost: jack, you're commentary here is so misguided that it'd be just about impossible for me to explain all the ways it's wrong. it's nothing against you personally, but your ideas about gender are totally fucked up. colavitos ghost: it's at the intersection of fulton road and monroe street on the near west side of cleveland. monroe is between lorain and i-90. christine: congratulations jack. the whole life is like a mirror, your own thoughts, ideas and actions are continuously reflecting on your reality.
that is why some people experience life in general and in this case the other gender in certain ways. you have your way and sohail has his way.... christi.w: hay where is this place i wanna have my photo shoot in front of this , art, comment if you can help, thanks. Anthony: OLGC school was a great place...i was a student there...the school closed down when i was in sixth grade...The 8th grade teachers name was actually Mr. Naughton. He was a great man. I was very disappointed when the school had to close. Me and my friends still go around there... upfromflames: Kim: You can't stand under a stone and ask it to stop falling.
You speak out romantically against historical forces much broader than the scope of your sentiment. The neighborhood will never be what it was back in the day--not the good old days that you remember, or the bad old... Previous Day :: Next Day |
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