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Sunday, June 3rd 2007
Previous Day :: Next DayJS: We saw a turkey this evening by St. John's University in Staten Island - Grymes Hill. Wonder if it was the same fellow as the one seen last year by the hospital. CE: That thing is hideous! kricket: to me, that building has always looked more like something out of a bad science fiction movie or video game than something real. Jason: The gold medal sign is on top of the former Washburn-Crosby elevator #1. The elevator was built in 1906, the second or third concrete grain elevator in the world. Each sign was originally lit by 670 - 15 watt light bulbs. Each letter is eight feet tall. The signs were... slokone: bust in yards or on freeways not on peoples shit you fuckin toys they get what they deserve people like tha make graff look bad Jamie: Yeah, well obviously i can't condone trespassing on British Rail property. It is dangerous. Don't do it kids. But this particular stretch of track has very wide 'sidings' if that's the right term. Gravelled areas to the sides of the tracks. You can walk all the way along the tracks... Jamie: From what i've heard your not alone Shauneen ;-) Jamie: maybe he just couldn't be bothered. or maybe he was just really tired. Martin: Hi just wondering what Irlam is like to live in today? We have been house hunting around the area but never been there before. Andy: lol Sorry EvilGentleman I wasn't asking you I was just imagining what the clown would be saying on his phone. nero: i fink that story is sik man i like the way it is set dont u get scaerd onthe trane tracks my m8s got kild on the tracks i go em but i still scerd lovin ya shit nero Andy: I also enjoyed them lots Chiamattt, it must have been quite an experience.
Thanks so much for sharing these. Noticed some Korean shop or something in the 2nd photo. Andy: This almost makes the stuff we see in Korea look like nothing. Jamie: I feel like these are more familiarly 'China' than the first three or four sets of photos you posted, which looked like some kind of place that time forgot. Somewhere off limits. I've realy enjoyed your recent photos, thanks. Mike: I know its a long shot. But I have been searching for any info on my grandad whom i never met and died in Australia in 1990. He worked at Barton Power Station for many years. His name was Edwin (Ted) Birchall. If anyone knows the name, I would be... ace86: sahaweet RickC: Great job with all the various topics. I am impressed with your professionalism UPfromflames! RickC: The way to get started is to get involved with a school that you think you would want to be employed at. Then go to the Board of Ed, see if you have the qualifications to be a teacher. If not, you might be able to be a per deim... RickC: I thought the chicken place was on Myrtle between Linden and Gates. It has been there since I was a child over 40 years. Chiamattt: That is woman in Chinese. grange: The Clown ATE the poor kid ... I told you not to trust them , all that paint and big feet ,,,, shiver!!! Andy: Awesome, love them. Previous Day :: Next Day |
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