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Monday, November 12th 2007
Previous Day :: Next DayMushi: Jane,
I've lived by myself in Bushwick off of the Jefferson Street stop. My theory with being a single woman living in any part of NYC: take the subway until a certain part of the night you feel comfortable. If you are working or partying late in Manhattan and don't feel... Elicar: Don't look out your window steel. Peter: ive always loved that sculpture.
and the sign's sentiment isnt too bad either... Peter: nice find... i love reading rants like these and trying to find the writer's intended thread of logic or fleeting reason... Peter: my super rents out space behind my building for hot dog and ice cream vendors to store their carts at night (and presumably, off-season). every morning this summer, id wake about 20 minutes before my alarm to a small caravan of vendors pushing their carts past my window...
none of their... Peter: i like the one of the crossing-sign and how you aligned it's crookedness to make the elevated tracks go all askew... nice. Okie Pappy Daddy: I like living in Norman It is only boaring if you got to allways be going out and doing stuff all the time like if you have to go out to resterants every night or go to see the movies ever day or if you have you be allways runing... Peter: last seen may, 2005.
come back, nakahara, we miss you. things were so much simpler around here back in 2003... steelisreal: stalker steelisreal: Anyone seen Nakahara lately? jeeff: to everyone who is offended by this series of posts, i would say that to me they are more a commentary about how boring scott's trip was than the towns themselves. steelisreal: i got engaged at coit tower in August of 2005... i miss california so much steelisreal: almost 2000 views and no one commented on the finger in the frame. Shevo: This board is hilarious..I practically lived in Forte Green projects for about 3 months and nothing happened to me. I am what one would call an black white girl. I grew up in a Mass. suburb in which mine was one of the two black families, wear... Elicar: I love Fall. That's inspiration enough! Thanks Joey! Elicar: Thank you Madhu! emmett aka lyncher: hello Everyone can you give me more information on the springfield road and rpg avenue please ive only started to take an interest and want to find out more about the west belfas area Madhu: Beautiful Pics. Absolutely great. Good job Elicar misty: I like the pics they are awsome.I agree you should get some of the morgue,I love anything that involves paranormal or haunted this would be a cool place to go.How
ever here in salem oregon where i live, Is oregon state hospital located on center street.Building condemned but people have driven... nae: frisco city, my home. nae: is it wrong for me to move to the NY just for the graff joey:
previously on rock art joey:
blues dreams joey: something is wrong with the dates on this post. peter's comment on march 3d is a few weeks before the posting date of april 12th. freaky.
joey: now that was one inspirational walk in the park Westwatch: I believe most of these things happening are last day signs in the Bible. Many people have got their heads in the sand or they would have done something about these Murals in the Denver Air Port. The world is to Materalist to care about anything that is... Sharelle: I grew up in the projects on Roosevelt and Racine. They are now torn down. Thank goodness we had moved to the Bronx in 1984. My child knows nothing about the project life.The way of life that most of us lived was terrible.I'm glad we got out in time but... Elicar: I could only wish! But Toronto is a big city and I haven't run into hool, especially that he seems to be all over the place lately!
Hey hool! How about a free lesson? Is a smile enough for a payment? bo130: where is this? lynn ward: Grew up in Yorkville 72nd & 73rd on third, in the 40's & 50's. St.Jean the Baptiste, St. Catherine of Sienna and St. Vincents was our neighborhood schools. I'd love to see more "el" pictures in the 70's if any one has them. Your article was terrific zagg: When I was little (say around 11 and such) I loved going to toronto and seeing the green / orange taxi ---- of all the things - that was one of my favourites. *shakes head* Eddie: I lived in the Pruitt-Igoe projects when I was little, scariest place ever, our neighbors down the hall we're killed and there 4 year old daughter was thrown out the window, My parents eventually moved us into a harlem project, and then I moved to california, thank god my kids... Previous Day :: Next Day |
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