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Monday, November 28th 2005
Previous Day :: Next DayDuncan: I have been down to Dungeness many times, and can assure you all that DJ's patronage of The Pilot was inspired, despite a change of ownership in the past 10 years or so it is better than ever (although we can't smoke in there any more). We have tried the... colavito's ghost: that frame looks small as hell! alex : i jus moved to ridgewood from cooper projects in williamsburg and i live 4 blocks away from decatur and irving i see niggaz gettin down ova there its hood there fasho Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I like the mandatory seagulls on the lights. Poor buggers look cold. Big Bad JO: Next time I am on W22 will you take me there? Josh: I live in Bushwick right now and its not that bad. The further away you live from Bushwick Ave., the safer it is. But there's not that much to worry about. The worst that's happened to me is when some guy tried to mug me around 2am while I was... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Those kernels look almost juicy like fruit, white cranberries or gooseberries.
Very interesting article. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Those kernels look almost juicy like fruit, white cranberries or gooseberries.
Very interesting article. adam: thats pretty amaizeing adam: people should post only photos theyve taken.. or atleast have some direct relationship to GGP: this is an amazing project! and I love the last shot of this series, with the tiny starbursts of color in those kernels. joey: i for one concur with ggp. it starts at the top, you know. the 'un-american' patriot. GGP: the truck on the far right (pun intended) is sporting one of those ubiquitous patriotic "ribbon" stickers announcing "support" for the boys in Iraq, or reminding us that "freedom ain't free"....which reminds me of one of my homegrown pet theories, which is that people driving cars with those stickers are... elaine: free belts for fat people! Paul G: crime scene photography: all three have the feel of a little crt monitor displaying the images produced by a public security cam. it's the pregnant moment (hours) on the night shift, waiting for something to happen... *~Nina~*: "...glisten like a Queens girl's lipgloss..." hahaha lol dasz so0o tru!! Graham: Beautiful murals. I see nothing wrong in remembering the people who made the ultimate sacrifice for thier community. After all what is "remeberance sunday" all about? Every village, city and town in the UK has a memorial to commemorate their "Heroes". So why can't the people of... little pig: Hey "I like to get pounded", I think u are a cop. That's right. a C O P. How about you take your cardboard idea to the beach and build sand castles. Either you are a dirty little do-boy or a 13 year old butt pirate. Take your ass back... frisky: Thanks for looking at my work. That shot was taken by me in South Bank, London. More pics including this one on my photoblog: http://www.friskyPics.com
angela: I live near the first pictre. feel free to call in for a cup of tea. Jamie: robert. friendly advice. turn off your 'caps lock' it's considered rude to post in all capitals. it's like SHOUTING angela: the paintings you see are to remerber the heros that give their lives in the war. it is a piece of history.would rather live in a community with the IRA.bring them back. ROBERT: THE BUILDING WHERE I LIVED IN 1958-59 IS STILL THERE AND THAT IS 446
ST. JOHN'S PL. NEAR WASHINGTON AV. (HOPE THE NUMBERS HAVEN'T CHANGED),
ANYWAY IT'S ONLY TWO BLOCKS AWAY FROM YOUR PLACE.
YOU'D SURELY MAKE ME A VERY HAPPY MAN IF YOU WOULD SEND ME ACTUAL PHOTOS FROM THE BUILDING AND... ROBERT: PETER, PLEASE KEEP ON WITH YOUR GOOD WORK... hool: increasing the size of a freeway to cure traffic jams is like increasing the size of your belt to cure fatness. Jamie: i'll drink to that jeeff: the reason canada (and i'm sure the uk too) still use the name 'burma' is to avoid giving legitimacy to the military junta which took over the territory, changed the country's name, and which remains one of the most repressive regimes in the world. Jamie: more here: citynoise.org/hood/horncastle@uk joey: i would expect to run into oliver twist in one of these scenes joey: looks kind of bleak on W22 St jose antonio: make freways biger and faster Jamie: Sorry, i was just being comically pedantic. ian: Jamie, I considered that. I decided to use the original placenames in the titles, but the modern names in the "Location," so that any mapping scripts wouldn't break. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Spooky Horncastle. I think that you should be sending your pictures to Fortean Times.
www.forteantimes.com Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Fan-freakin-tastic pictures!
I am in love with Ian's entire family for these photos. Jamie: Technically, when these photos were taken, this country was officially called Burma.
Explanation_of_the_names_of_Burma/Myanmar
Favoutite quote: "The new name "Myanmar" has been recognized by the United Nations, but several countries, including the United Kingdom and Canada, sometimes refer to it as Burma"
Long live colonialism, eh Jamie: concrete boobies. nice alice: i don't think so....it's more an art project than a farming thing, really. but it is a great idea! www.notacornfield.com adam: my friend is there teaching english.. internet isnt very accessible apparently hehe Jamie: No worries, i thought your World Tour 1978 was a good example of how to use tags to create a series. Really enjoying these by the way. Good work Ian's Dad jeeff: i wonder if that has anything to do with the people behind city farm in chicago (www.resourcecenterchicago.org/70thfarm.html). i think it's a great idea. ian: jeeff,
I guess I meant stylistically :) The seasons are totally indistinguishable here, except for a few trees that loose their leaves. I'm going to ride my new bike downtown, although it's more likely I'll just ride to the train stop and go the rest of the way on the rails... ian: Jamie, thanks for the minor shout-out in the new comments on the contribute page :) ian: The light was provided by the emission spectrum of sodium atoms. joey: here's your roadside nuclear power plant
mee: i just googled sane smith and came across this forum. sane - david smith - was my boyfriend when we were in high school. he died by committing suicide (he jumped off a bridge). it was no surprise to the few of us who knew him well. yes, his brother... GGP: no, no, it's MINE.
when do I move in?????? ian: It looks so futuristik
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