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Wednesday, June 27th 2007

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Frank S. Besner: serlingrod let me tell you that I think you've done an excellent job depicting St-Viateur. I'm glad to hear you enjoyed your stay in Montréal and I hope you can make it back here soon, so we can see more of your pictures. Man this troll guy is really starting to...

in response to Mile End

Peter: back in 2002, when i posted this, that was about as good/large/hi-res a photo as i could take with the digicam i had back then, heh...

in response to Train Platform

Prem Isaac: Great shot...really captures the everyday view of millions

in response to Train Platform

Will B: I went to JHS111 and graduated in 1978. I was in the Band with Mr. Montesanto and I remember some great days. The rebel devils were there, the stockholm boys and savage skulls. they were at the schools but I feared my dad more than I did any...

in response to A Rare Ruin in Bushwick

Peter: i remember them interrupting our wednesday assembly (it was my senior year in high school) to announce the bombing... wow, i hadn't thought about that in a while... now, having become a er since then, remembering back feels even more profound...

in response to OKC - June 9th, 2007

Diz$eh: Nice Wildstyle. Exellent Graff!.

in response to SCAM GRAFFITI

Edward: Great Pictures

in response to East Side

CartLegger: Great to see you back on citynoise.org! Its been too long.

in response to Definitely Not a Clear Day to See Forever from Where George Sat and Watched the British Move into Jersey

philly_jawn: you couldn't pay me to live in a shit-hole like Hutchinton, Kansas

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

serlingrod: what a coincidence, I just had a conversation not even an hour ago with a co-worker who is from OKC about this very memorial. he remembers walking down the hall of his high school and hearing what sounded like a loud clap of thunder. it is indeed a beautiful memorial....

in response to OKC - June 9th, 2007

Shimbo: Get this, I live in Brooklyn N.Y., I got a raccoon caught in the cage right now but, i tried calling the city to relocate it, but they say they dont do that. He's a cute little sucker too. I live a few blocks from prospect park, i might let...

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

Brad: Oops, never made it to Ay Carumba. I rode through that area a bit, if I remember right, there was some cool graffiti at 15th & Valencia. The Tenderloin district seems kind of crazy like I'd always heard. I accidently rode through it one night and it looked like something...

in response to SF

Miss Love: After all this time, looking at this pictures my eyes still get tears in them and my heart still go out to all of those lives and families. It is just so sad.

in response to Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today

confused: The City of Hutchinson is boring for several reasons, 1. NO ECONOMY, NO GOOD attractions. There is plenty of Night Life in Hutchinson, but most of that involves drinking. It has been made very clear that the Hutchinson Police have nothing better to do than wait outside of Bars "nightlife"...

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

upfromflames: I need to hear about the Arsonists! Tell me more!

in response to My House in Bushwick

mattyg: So what has happened? Also, are the other developments listed earlier in this thread going forward or have they been canceled? eg. the west side lofts and the bohemian embassy?

in response to 48 Abell Bites the Dust?

joey: your_time_rose

in response to SF in Standard Time

anon (bas5-kitchener06-1096639712.dsl.bell.ca): Dr.mike: 18th Feb 2007 - 03:58 GMT raccoons are cute but dangores and I should know Im an animal care expert at a vet clinic. Dr Mike ummm the correct spelling to the word "dangores" is DANGEROUS

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

whowalkinbrooklyn.com: lots of interesting comments here, some ridiculous yuppie wannabes, but many more sincere & heartening-- esp. about Bushwick's Italian heritage & Spanish-speaking peoples. One thing i'd like to add tho' is, all this BULLSHIT about, say, W'Burg or Park Slope or wherever having been "bad" 10 years ago, 20 years...

in response to My House in Bushwick

JoEllen: I just came back from the beach in Coney Island. I moved to Jersey but still love to come back to Brooklyn to see my freinds and hang out on the Boardwalk. Coney Island has a flavor noone can touch...

in response to Coney Island Low

TOFE : thats fucked up.Buffing is part of the game but thats one of the things that gets me most heated,I bust out a tag 5 hours later buff man comes threw cleans my shit.To all those cats starting beef with MSG dont even try there the pepole that inspired me and...

in response to Miami Art Massacre

serlingrod: I love these intense angles...

in response to June 26, 2007

anon (d14-69-18-230.try.wideopenwest.com): when did they put up the gherkin ?????????

in response to The Gherkin

mattyg: whaddaya talkin' about!!! TV is AWESOME!! YEAH!

in response to garbage and colors

mattyg: sorry, i should have read the description ABOVE the photo.

in response to Eastbound 401

mattyg: nice shot...did you pull over?

in response to Eastbound 401

Natalie Waterworth (Brophy): Hi Theresa, would you be referring to Harry Isherwood? I think his parents ended opening up a fruit shop on 20 row. He was in my class at high school. Or theres Angela I sherwood...I went to school with her too. ( they are unrelated) both nice people. Nat

in response to Irlam, Manchester

Natalie Waterworth (Brophy): Hi WG. I know Tony he's a great bloke. He used to have a couple of Sheltland / mini ponies....farmewr Giles we used to call him LOL. Tell owens that meags ( aunt he went out with) was her in feb on hols. Tell him that Lammy was here in Jan and...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

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