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Monday, May 29th 2006
Previous Day :: Next Daya girl from wakehambay: ever ever nice pictures evilgentleman VERY VERY NICE PICTURES!!! Cameo: I believe that was "an inversion" where the hot air is some how trapped underneath a blanket of cold air, thus making the water vapour in the hot air become a mist. I saw it too the other evening.
anon (cpe-74-68-44-24.nj.res.rr.com): dope!! jamie: yeh, at the beach. then seal them with a clear lacquer and leave them there. people will ask why. why has someone drawn on these rocks and lacquered them and left them here for me to find. and the answers will be in their questions jamie: heh, i like that Vancouver: Another side to the conversation not mentioned is the gay man's point of view. I was sitting on a very crowded, stifling hot bus when the older sleazy and sweaty guy beside me starting masturbating. I was disgusted because 1. There were women all around and 2. He wasn't attractive.... joey: looks like lake fog to this californian for sure: "Is it just me or is bansky just over rated. i mean any one can make stencils as "good" as he does."
It's not about the "good" stencils (if you think it is then you missed the point) Bansky is popular for his views and the unique way he illustrates them.... Alery: Beautiful photographs. I hope some day stay in NY to see all of them. Thanks elaine: i don't readily say this, but
ew! I.T.U.C: Always nice to see rhubarb in flower, but your stems will go woody and inedible. Cut the flower now to preserve the stems, for harvesting. Or just enjoy a rare experience. If you're planning to harvest, mulch around the crown (at base of plant); with well rotted manure and plenty... EvilGentleman: The link here no longer works. Are the images still somewhere in inconduit.com, hool? Sounds like an interesting series... Random: He he nice artwork by the way. Funnily enough i've never seen graffiti on these kinda trains. ;D EvilGentleman: OK, after that last comment... Now I'm creeped out! (Shudders, thinking of Michael Jackson) Michelle: I don't know enough about rhubarb - not sure about different varieties... I got this rhubarb from my grandparents who live up north near Algonquin Park. Michelle: Wolfville is an hour's drive from Halifax... an_impossible_child: the first thing i thought was phew at least you cant see michael jackson :P
x jesus: this is a cool pic although i can't quite make it out i wanna start stencling to! elaine: big nature is no domestic pet.
in the uk we are accustomed to thinking of the sea as a play area, and although there are lifeboats they are for boating emergencies. we don't have much in the way of rip tides or any other major hazards for the casual swimmer. however,... EvilGentleman: First and foremost, never, ever walk out to the water on the tidal flats. Those mud flats can sometimes extend for miles into the bay, and the Minas Basin of the Bay of Fundy has either the highest or second-highest tides in the world, at over 50 feet (The Inuit... EvilGentleman: They were paved over, but only by a centimetre or so. In many places, the road had worn dowm to expose parts of the rails, and lots of the potholes were very shallow with metal shining at the bottom. There are some really good pictures of this at www.urbanphoto.net/cafeurbanite/ . . . dfcaf7a5ff9f7c1f8d77d7cc9 jeeff: agreed, very cool. Chris Erb: This actually looks like a half decent housing development. What is it called? What's it's story? jeeff: cool drawing. now i want to draw on rocks. Chris Erb: Sorry, the first sentence should be a question. Chris Erb: How far away is Wolfville from Halifax.
It looks nice but rather boring from my perspective as I see this all the time here in New Brunswick. jeeff: surreal and cool photos. i was riding the bus west out of toronto on friday evening and it was also strangely hazy/misty. Chris Erb: Were they paved over or were they still exposed? Sally:
Today is memorial day in America. THEY ARE HOLDING PARTIES AND BBQs and HAVE TOTALLY FORGOTTEN THE ABOUT 2 WORLD WARS WHERE I LOST FAMILY MEMBERS, NOT TO MENTION THEIR OWN TROUPS IN THIS LATEST SENSELESS WAR. I HOPE TOMORROW THERE WILL BE A FEW SERVICES AND REMEMBRANCES AS... EvilGentleman: The nearest Wendy's to the downtown West End is on Decarie near Queen Mary, so far as I know. It is located very close to the Snowdon Metro station, which is the western junction of the blue and orange Metro lines. Damn it, now I want a Frosty...
Montreal ran electric... anon (ip68-1-162-20.ri.ri.cox.net): racoons are dangerous! They attacked me and my grampa. They may be cute from a distanse, but if you get too close they can tear you apart anon (ip68-1-162-20.ri.ri.cox.net): this made my friend more scaerd
Chris Erb: I have rhubarb growing in my back yard and it is very big (probably bigger and leafier than yours) and I'm not getting anything like that.
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