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jack: so i must be psychojackography because i'm lost all the time.

in response to Conflux Festival: CrippleBush Ghost Tour

jack: very good, i love the skyscrapers in their little boxes, good shots.

in response to Riking My Bike Over the Williamsburg Bridge

jack: that would be the natural thing for a princess to do.

in response to She Must Have Been So Happy...

barry: nice post jack

in response to Things Change

CartLegger: Before you go let me thank you for writing this very readable reminescence. How thoughtful of you to take those window views as a child. Its the stuff that sighs are made of. Wish I had photos from my childhood window, not that I could ever forget the view.

in response to Things Change

sammy.: haha, this is the bread truck. we used to get high/drunk in here during the wee hours before ccc closed down lolol

in response to Graffiti Truck

pete. r: im from lisnaskea and i really enjoyed the photos, i have always dismissed that place as a shit hole only good 4 gettin pissed up drinkin bottles of buckfast on a summers eve, i do suppose i'll now see it in a new light as a place of post modern...

in response to Cross Street and Blossom 2002

actually: the sugarbeat factory closed down after only two years because the beats that were supposed to be shipped from france never were. it's and interesting story.

in response to Sugar house, the liberal distric of SLC

QQbiker: The microchips are readable by scanners at vets, SPCA's, etc. They're not really a tracking device per se. They are used more as a serial number for Scruffy or Fluffy in case they end up running away and are found without their collar.

in response to A Picture of My Bike

asa: hi ridas were du u train parkur cause we will train wif u if u tell us were u live and how old u are

in response to le parkour: london waterloo jam

TiffT: Ha Ha! Oh so true...if you hear some of the local myths about Tim's you'll hear everything from tobacco in the paper lining of the cup to vanilla in the grounds to bolster addiction. I currently live in Freddy, and Tim's cups must be the # 1 piece of litter....

in response to Tim in the Streets

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I love tiraras. I would wear one all day.

in response to She Must Have Been So Happy...

colavitos ghost: hey, i hate the store just as much as the next guy. i was just making an observation.

in response to Birdseyes

howie: Iwas born in 1948 at 75 Linden Street between Evergreen and Central went to St. Barbaras catholic school anyone fromm thta block or neighborhood?

in response to Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St.

EvilGentleman: Thanks, but credit must go where credit is due. The igloo in the pictures was built by the Inuit men of the village of Kangirsujuaq, Quebec. Kangirsujuaq is my wife's hometown. I am a Mohawk Indian, and I have never made an igloo. I just took some pictures because I...

in response to Igloo Construction

jordan: i love cambrige i think it is amazing i see team traceur who are 10 out 10

in response to le parkour: london waterloo jam

the university of chicago: ok.. i am reading the book, with mixed feelings. part of me sympathizes with the family, the other part enrages me...how the hell do you let your kids grow up like that? i mean you start having kids at 13 and keep having them..., um, hello! stop f*cking! no...

in response to henry horner projects

Armstrong: wow. I was feeling left out looking at picture after picture of STARR STREET, but then voila! picture #23 from the top actually shows my building! hooray now I feel special.

in response to Bushwick Gates: Part 1

Big Momma Becky: Bless her,but personally I cant stand the fair and all the traffic and dust and all the bullshit associated with it.

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10

Vera: Wonderful Igloo. My 2 sons are boyscouts and they go igloo camping every winter (weather permitting) usuall near Paradise on Mount Rainier in washington. They have made snow caves, a-frames and igloos but nothing quite as wonderful as yours! Thanks for posting your photos

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Tboy: ok i've been all over canada and everyone hates toronto. i live in the core of toronto, actually in yorkville which is a block away from younge and bloor, toronto's main intersection. every1 hates toronto, and its because of jeolousy. i went all over canada loving every bit of what...

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Tyfoid Kid: Folks might be getting in some last drives before they have to store them for the winter. Or the local Ghia club had a meeting that day.

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joey: interesting; found this 'bs' at their web site- Our goal at Urban Outfitters is to be the brand of choice for well-educated, urban-minded young adults.

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