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Sunday, March 26th 2006
Previous Day :: Next Dayjack: of course the person who is sick and throws his garbage in the street is illiterate. and yes i had to scan in those two pics because i took them in 1965 or there about, just as they started tearing down the neighborhood for the towers. name disclosed: yeah big up 23 crew heavy graffiti kc: very cool. had a moment of nostalgia for the old west side highway. Looks like you're scanning, too? Anyway, thanks for the tour, and congratulations! chiamattt: yeah that's awesome. Elicar: Beam me up, Scottie! jack: 71- drunk people who lay down across the seats when there are no more seats left.
72- a beautiful, sexy women in a short, tight skirt who sits opposite me and continually changes her leg positions, very disquieting, very. joey: holy smokes. we just saw the same flying fish kite here on the beach in carlsbad, ca. Tyfoid Kid: Very cool. Did you do this with the cell phone camera? I'd love to take pictures of people but . . . most don't like you pointing your camera at them. random: boom and aldoe phat pieces.........the rest are shite!!!!! naj a la plage: dont worry, i tipped him for both of us.
gave him a tootsie roll too. Tyfoid Kid: I heard on NPR about 2 months ago that Oslo is the most expensive city to live in in the world (no longer Tokyo.) When you live somewhere where a cup of coffee is $12 and nice meal out for two is > $200 it has to push people... galaxy: ahhh! street musicians! what would life in a city be without those special characters? damn, life is awesome!
thanks for the picture and yeah...go back and tip that dude! naj a la plage: lmao@peters co-worker
#68 the unattainably beautiful working women on public transit who are totally uninterested in vagabond college kids like myself.
#69 children who aren't necessarily bad, but stare at you like you're from Mars
#70 people who sit half on your leg
artaud_in_psychatry: yeah...give him a tip ! artaud_in_psychatry: oops..... jack: again my daughter and my wife helped me on this, but i think i'm starting to get it. i may just become computer litterate. i always thought that the word litterate meant a person that threw his garbage in the streets. (kidding) Catherine Penfold-Waxman: You got it. Jamie: Top story jack. I can only hope should i reach your age i have half as many kickass stories to tell my grandkids. Hope this is the 1st of many. joey: thanks everybody for your encouraging words. virgil's work is left to inspire us all. i'll use the tears in my eyes to 'find the photo in there' whenever i look at a landscape. David: #67 Really mean parents who are enraged by their kids being kids. joey: to serve men? Catherine Penfold-Waxman: It's a cookbook! Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I salute you Jack for a a wonderful story. jeeff: man, these photos are so small. do you not have a bigger version? jeeff: you should go back and tip him. a bargain's a bargain. Biff: This was on my camera this morning and I've lost my comb! Sophie: I'm doin a project on the gerkin. When was it built?
Brad: I agree, looks pretty busy. Kind of looks like the nights when you are out by yourself, it's quiet out and not a lot of people but you don't feel alone, like there is still some energy left in the city. The clouds on the bus are a cool, gives... jack: thanks for your comments, its appreciated. joe and i were sister's favorites. i did not know that at the time, i found out at our 47th reunion. she knew we were from italian immigrants and so decided that we would eat the hero. joe had passed... torontofreelance: The only thing more magical than a UFO landing at city hall, is the way the politicians inside make vast amounts of cash disappear def one: i was part of the SIP crew in 2005 and it was a hot! i was gonna paint when there was a few open walls that popped up but i wnated to get video of everyone else paintin.... the was alot more to the festival than what you see... LASH-Roma2006: Le persone non vivono in eterno, ma il nome di chi ha fatto la storia non morirà mai. GGP: excellent, eclectic views--keep 'em coming! Myke: I like this, looks quite busy. Myke: That's pretty interesting. jack: in our class there were mostly irish and italians. a few polish and a couple of germans. there was one boy we picked up on the way to school who lived down our street, donnie, and he was the only black kid on our block. funny, i... jack: i have to figure out how to up-load my pic's. i've been taking some and i have some nice ones of flag burnings. the proper way. at my vfw post. kc: Hey, how'd you guys get picked out for the heros? Maybe she thought you looked cute, too. Or maybe just especially hungry. GGP: This is a charming story and so well told, Jack. Really happy to see you posting here--and now that you know how, I hope we will see many more (and pics, too). You have a great way to spinning a yarn. As a fan of home-grown tomatoes, the line "my... EvilGentleman: YAY! THANK YOU! And such an eloquent way of telling a story too. Keep up the good work.
And congratulations, jack. May you have many more.
PS - I am so jealous of your grandkids. They must love listening to your stories. kowal : do you spik polish
BoogyDoNw NYC: Heres the Tats Cru art people!:-_ Biff: Wow!!! That is a great shot, what are you using, I have an ancient nikkon...3 years old. BoogyDoNw NYC: I saw this on Jerome.Ave Biff: Hello,
these are tranquilizer darts for squirells(sp) Biff: Hi, Rapunzel,
Its on Church Street one block south of Carlton Street. It's THE BARN, which is closed now, alas due to an unhappy tragedy. BoogyDoNw NYC: Yo the 4-train look just like all the other trains-1,2,3,B,D jeeff: ps. please post more. i love to see photos from asia. jeeff: the barbed wire helps. i wish i could get 2.7 megapixels out of my camera. recently it's been down to 0. jeeff: quality of life:
www.toronto.ca/demographics/qol.htm Biff: You are in trouble already you FAG BUTT HATER!There are LAWS in Alberta to protect us from your slime. Nice shots. groovehouse: Great first post! Welcome to citynoise, Brad! Biff: Hi, I cycle by everyday but I never look. Moi je suise Idiotca... jack: its always the trombones that lead the parade. i know. chiamattt: I have no doubts that a street cat in Seoul is not tough. But look at how it's chillin. Layyyyyyyd back.
chiamattt: 2.7 megapixels of power brother! hool: nice! finally you're posting pics here. they look great. that cat looks tough. love the pics, can't wait to see more. Biff: Love the Cat! jack: i did it, i posted. of course with the help of my daughter. kc: fowl words from gramps, indeed. The Beauty Nest, a/k/a the Cock's Comb. For some reason that karate kid picture looks like...it should be a move like "the crane." Do roosters actually fight with their feet? Elicar: Actually, it is a very nice church. I do not believe in any organized religion, but this is one church that I like to visit from time to time because it is so peaceful inside.
For more info regarding the Metropolitan United Church, visit www.metunited.org/about.html
jeeff: nice, thanks for sharing. i especially like the last one. it has a real timeless quality. rich: grew up pierce/kedzie in the fiftys,hood was mostly norwegians/poles and irish.2 luthern churches, at pierce/spalding and lemoyne/spalding, not much crime at all,kings were just starting near div.st,we were the hirsch st lords. one of the leaders went to hollywood became actor on a soap,we used to find bums dead in... barry: Hool your photos are great. stevo: wow that's a scary church. How come so much of our most over-the-top architecture is realized in places of worship?
it's gothic, but the columns have that trademark hexagonal look
reminiscent of the tudors. I wonder if that church was something else before before it was united? Calvin... EvilGentleman: Having lived through a different type of troubles, I know how hard it can be to deal with the legacies of colonialism. My ancestors fought the French for the British (and won!), they fought the Americans for the British (and won!). What did the British do? They screwed us! Forced... pete: I'm thinking of moving to the area - I have 2 kids, 2 and 5 yrs. would u recommend it? or somewhere else nearby torontofreelance: So stupid, You guys worry about killing each other. I will take care of my family and create a bright wealthy future. No one cares. The "troubles" are ignored by most clever people, just like any other "gang" warfare. One white trash group fighting another. ... Previous Day :: Next Day |
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