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Friday, March 2nd 2007

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Guest: Awesome, dude!

in response to One bedroom apartment

Guest: Why to cover the face of a criminal?

in response to Crime in Oslo

dallasbrink: Houston and Denver both have horable skylines, but where is LA?, Vegas? or Boston? Also, so see a nice little one, look here. Amarillo Tx But Dallas is better than Huston with the development of the Victory Development, Uptown and The Arts District. Also come see Dallas once...

in response to The Top 15 Skylines in the World

dallasbrink: Cant argue with number one, but Sao Paolo, Brazil? Come on.....its like a land fill of not note werthy buildings.

in response to The Top 15 Skylines in the World

sprwaka: First start putting more detail in the stencils. Second, think of what you want to express. And if your ideas are similar to bansky's ideas then use his work to inspiration. But do not copy some body else work or try to make it look like someone else.

in response to graffiti stencil making a statement...

Josh: I have been in Oslo several times over the past years and have liked it less every time. Norway has become fantastically wealthy, and this wealth has mirrored itself in a cultural vulgarity which one sees nowhere else in western Europe. Take the local press, for example: Aftenposten,...

in response to Crime in Oslo

david kean: in lambhill st there was a chip shop opposite my dad's shop and there was a canine beauticians... i remember the factory where they made creamola foam just up from the subway station.

in response to 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park

sheila : Soy de Mejorada del campo y e visto a Justo muchas veces es el mejor sigue asi no cambies

in response to Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral

local boy: i was in that cinema once and it is a run down piece of shit, and please tell janson its not a joke, retard

in response to Disused Cinema on Forthill Street

local boy: i normally think graffiti is disgusting but that is brilliant, it must have taken AGES!

in response to Hawaii Graffiti

miguel p. from nyc: check this out - i just saw this guy on w. 137th street in manhattan at about 5:30am at a deli shop and he himself gave me this web address. ha-ha. isnt that crazy???

in response to Ninjas Killed My Family - Need Money for Kung-Fu Lessons

pierre: that's the Bushwick I remember

in response to Once Was a Wasteland

BDweller: Hey, upfromflames, your picture of the entirely sealed-up apartment building [Feb 17th] looks like a burn-out to me. You can see the scorch marks around the fire escape. "Is it a careless landlord who can't be bothered?" Not a chance. These days assessed value in Bushwick...

in response to A Rare Ruin in Bushwick

EvilGentleman: Ahhh, the fun of internet searches and Google Earth. It's at 9280 Sherbrooke Street East, at the corner of Aubry. The graf faces Aubry Street.

in response to Grocery Graf

EvilGentleman: As far as the location goes, all I can recall was that it was on Sherbrooke Street between Honore-Beaugrand and Georges-V. I also remember the pavement in this picture is about 4 to 6 feet higher than the road next to it, and that you were facing SSW when you...

in response to Grocery Graf

upfromflames: It was a scandal when those things went up, I remember. They cost a fortune, if I remember correctly...

in response to Government

SULLIVAN: The Prospect Park zoo had elephants, polar bears, monkeys, lions, tigers, and a pony track where kids could get a ride in a poney wagon. In addition, there were row boats & peddle boats on the lake. Horse back riding prevailed on the bridle paths, with most of the horses...

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

alyssa: you made my friend think that popcorn grows on trees.

in response to Popcorn Tree

upfromflames: Oh gee, I remember going there. What a lost piece of FL. There are some amazing islands off that area of the coast....Caladesi springs to mind.

in response to Sponge Boats

upfromflames: Copyright NYHP 1995 I want to thank the NY Housing Partnership for lending me these photos for the Up From Flames Exhibition at the Brooklyn Historical Society. This is a sample image from that batch. Some, of them, I can geo-locate, some I can't. If you know where this one...

in response to Once Was a Wasteland

upfromflames: Ok....bigger, and more desolate. On the way...

in response to Once Was a Wasteland

EvilGentleman: A pet of yours, I presume? Interesting colours on his coat, is it a Scandinavian breed?

in response to Arctic Creatures, Part II

Timothy Maurice Williams: All of this beautiful land, why wont the natives use and contribute to modern technology?

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