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Monday, October 8th 2007

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D. Smokey: I just returned from Kauai yesterday and I thought the chickens were a hoot. There are definatley more colorful than the ones I've seen here on the mainland. I was suprised that I did not see a lot of chicken dishes offered at the restaurants.

in response to Wild Chickens

Max: That house looks to be made of limestone, as so many stone houses in Lexington are.

in response to Stone house on Cardinal Hill

Les Birchall: Hello Roy Bamber. Your name certainly rang a bell. I lived in Lyndhurst Ave from 1947 onwards and attended Irlam Council School 1951-58. Friends at the time were Martin Sproston, Malcolm Royle, Paul Hawkes and many more local kids. I remember Bagshaws grocery and the trips to the pantomimes in...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

dookieroll: Yea birds man theyr cool its all about the pasterssssss shtis tizzight reall dizzzle weezle ya herd ands wehns I sees that birds I'm likes yes shits real nice so nice I could eat dat wizzl dizzl yall feel me skizzl.

in response to Pet Bird Paste-ups

CE: I wonder if there was someone looking at you looking at people looking.

in response to Looking at People Looking

steve: i live in port richmond and drive through the neighborhood and can't believe how people live the way they do in there. it's sad.

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

Simone w. class of 2005: HA. I went to this school, left in 2005 as one of the top students. It was not that bad...We did have some drugged up dance teachers and we DID have the worst gym experience ever,but the teachers DID care. Teachers care when the students show an intrest in their...

in response to Acorn Community High School

Ilona: Thank you. No. It wwas a couple of weeks ago. I just forgot to post it.

in response to Spaceship in New York

CartLegger: glad to see you made the most of OHNY! Hope you post some pictures of the Encampment as well. Wish I could post my own, but I had the exposure set to -2, not +2. D'oh! Very glad we have yours...

in response to Smallpox Hospital

CartLegger: Wow. That is some great shot there. I feel like Harrison Ford could drive by at any moment in a skycar. When did you take that? Was it from this weekend?

in response to Spaceship in New York

chiamattt: Thanks you two! I had permission to take the first one, but the rest are pure guerrilla.

in response to Bulgwang and Myeong Dong

jeeff: yeah that first picture is killer. a lot of the others are really good too.

in response to Bulgwang and Myeong Dong

John Dereszewski: Crystal, as I'm sure you know, the block on Covert that you lived on went through some very difficult times in the 1970's and 80's due to the many buildings that were lost through numerous fires. With that said, it was very heartening to read that, despite these problems, you...

in response to My House in Bushwick

Mr M Gates: yes i was raise in the horner and i will miss that place mainly because of the remember of growing up there and the many friend that was lost because of the gangs and also of ones move on with their lives and so and so have I. so farwell...

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