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Wednesday, March 5th 2008
Previous Day :: Next Daylisa: i currently go 2 the buskwick campus and were now doing a mural inside of our school and this mural on our school wall gives us advice and inspiration......GOOD JOBS YOUTHS noname: To the blank responder: I would like to argue points with you about hutchinson, but you are to good to even post a name. I am not going to respond to your comments about the typo. I could careless. You have not brought up one single point that contrasts our... love: saudi poos and wees: str8 ub bro dahts mean maori mean shot ow mean tag haha aoteas gt tha fynst styles ov tags aiite Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Rob,
Thanks for resourcing the old Irlam area map.Even from the small version I believe I can recognise what would be Silver street and Fiddlers lane.It is interesting to see where the Manchester Ship Canal was cut across the bend of the Irwell, leaving the loop that is now the... lola pateet: i luv it shitsz crac keep ya head up lola pateet: i luv it shitsz crac keep ya head up lola pateet: i luv it shitsz crac keep ya head up Newton:
oevre: Remember Hutchinson in mainly four images....swimming pool in Summer near the grain elevator...high school with brilliant turquoise colored panels, architect was Californian, people said...the old old deep red brick junior high where my parents went to high school and then I to junior high....the huge trees touching in the middle... anon (host86-154-109-158.range86-154.btcentralplus.com): Hi Rob,
Absolutely fascinating map. Wouldn't it be great if you could just step back in time and see the old Irlam? (except, of course, that there would be huge tracts of land too boggy to walk on).
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... Sammy Perez: Let me start by saying, this is unbelieveable. On a whim I typed in Enrico Fermi JHS 111 on Google and up comes this blog. What's even greater is that there are one or two people on here that I actually went to school with. I graduated... jeeff: graf in TO always keeps me entertained. spring's just around the corner, and that means it's almost time to get the camera out and start looking for walls. jack: probably because everyone keeps looking up at planes instead of the traffic. jack: peter, after eating birds please discard then in the proper trash bin. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: To the interweb! there is a site with art and of course a store: web link. It looks pretty cool. Shade_555: hey Bel just wanted to let you know that you are my freakin hero! haha i love all this shit! and those fr8s with snuze are some hotness! i hope you come back to NC bro i wanna see that steez in real life! Catherine Penfold-Waxman: is it prom season already? Sarah: Has anyone seen him recently? Peter: yes, because making sweeping generalizations from the worst of the worst that youve seen on tv is an accurate way to gauge us american everymans. lol. i mean, really. thats tantamount to me basing my opinions of all australians strictly on what i saw on "crocodile dundee" or "quigley down... anon (209.7.119.160): they are beautiful Ethereal: I too have stumbled in here by accident and I have to say I am a little scared.. I am English and me and my Irish girlfriend are going to move to Ireland within the next 6 months... what the hell kind of reception can I expect??? I have no... Andrew Smith: Alan
It's a shame so many public buildings now have to have huge unscalable fences around them. We just used to climb over the small fences into the school fields for a game of football - impossible for kids now at many schools, though there's still the parks. I suppose there's... $!Tl-l 1: dope phytos. What about assalt nobody even said a word about em? I think assalt reigns over all. Peter: i love the scuffs on the median barrier. its like, how many crashes happened within 25 feet in that stretch of highway alone?
the lines of the highway are beautiful, and the plane is creepily close to the ground. nice. Elicar:
I do not mind graffiti in abandoned and obscure places (I took some on railways and under a bridge, but when perfectly good walls just like the one in here are "vandalized", then I am against it. I call it property destruction.
I guess it is not graf itself that... matt: ja's new throwie is way doper than the old one matt: ja's new throwie is way doper than the old one melza: I can’t believe so many people that are graffiti enthusiasts don’t know who the fuck banksy is? and you now get that this is a bad copy of a good original banksy. But even if the person is only starting out or whatever, I wouldn’t be posting things like this... Peter: nice conifer. we have very few of them in public spaces here. Peter: elicar:
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web link Elicar: And jeeff, I did not even realize that "mural in progress" was on that wall. I thought it was your comment.
My remaining two brain cells must have been fried by the hair dyes that I have been using. ;) Elicar: I can just be a pretty face sometimes. I spent 10 minutes trying to figure it out but I just couldn't.
Take a closer look:
And Peter, I appreciate the art and the talent. However, I like a sense of order and balance. And graf for me disrupts these. (Graf fans, be... Peter: its smug and osker. i was holding my breath trying to not be the first to mention it and out myself as the resident graf nerd fanboy, for what its worth.
that photo is a great score, elicar. those guys are minor celebrities, and not just in the tdot. if any... jeeff: in your other article i was just laughing because they wrote "mural in progress".
i like the new additions too but they're hard to scan. soho & hungr? looks like smug & osker to me. am i crazy? skip: ja is ok, but overated.anyhow, nyc kills it. Rob Tynan: Platts Brook, or as it was originally called, Battlement Brook, can be seen on this 1781 map.
Rob Tynan: Hi Alan, Cyril
The doctors surgery is still there. It was originally built as a single storey building, because of the previous subsidence problems. The structure remained in one piece, so they added another storey when a dentists practice was incorporated with the surgery. bomber: pacs a bitch
anon (bas1-hamilton14-1177553592.dsl.bell.ca): pacs a bitch
anon (bas1-hamilton14-1177553592.dsl.bell.ca): pacs a bitch
Alan Taylor: Hi Cyril et al,
The middle semi's where cleared and left vacant for a few years then I believe a clinic or doctors surgery was built in their place, don't know if this still stands even though I drove past there on Sunday but I was aiming for St John's... Previous Day :: Next Day |
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