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Wednesday, September 28th 2005

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sito: Mass transit in Toronto?

in response to This Little Piggy Part 3

Young Father: Disinvestment created HP... Gangs are an old relic idea thats past its time...Puerto Ricans were nieve country people that got consumed and spit out by American city life......HP will become Lincoln Park in the next decade ....Lincoln Park used to look like Spanish Harlem.....If you have the money to...

in response to Humboldt Park

jackie: nice color contrast

in response to how distant the sky looks from the base of a canyon

Rage Against The Machine: My old house is near the first mural in Beechmount

in response to Graffiti in Belfast

jamie: come to think of it i'm sure they used to call it roly-poly fatboy jamie - roll him down the hill

in response to Tender Buttons

jamie: did the plague reach ireland?

in response to 7th Century Church

Al Aise: Where I grew up, kids would also put doggy doo-doo into a small paper sack, place said sack onto a mark's doorstep or front porch, light the bag on fire, ring the doorbell and run off. When the mark saw the fire, they would inevitably try to stomp it out, and...

in response to Tender Buttons

GGP: very voo voo

in response to 7th Century Church

elaine: knock down ginger

in response to Tender Buttons

elaine: i think they may be plague burials

in response to 7th Century Church

Al Aise: Where I grew up, all the kids called it N*gger Knocking.

in response to Tender Buttons

Peter: the van's driver resembles a very overweight barry white. i have often seen him driving around the neighborhood in this van, in a three-sizes-too-small tattered t-shirt, sipping from a 22 oz. can of budweiser.

in response to Thunderbolt

Peter: in my neighborhood in brooklyn, the locksmiths spam every house almost dauly with thsoe locksmith cards... i guess they hope that some poor sod will get locked out and give em a call... though when i get locked out, i just randomly buzz all the other buttons on my building...

in response to Tender Buttons

kc: very cool. they look a bit like extraterrestrials...

in response to 7th Century Church

hill: fucking awesome post

in response to 7th Century Church

kc: wonder if the locksmith in the taped-up one is trolling for business? Or has already been and failed? the backdrops are nice, too--the layered paint, dried out wood, rough brick...

in response to Tender Buttons

Peter: i keep wondering how the second guy keeps from losing his ample head of hair... one would think it would have trouble sticking to a bare cranium and all. The jaunty hat on the first fellow says FACE on it for some reason. it makes me think of the a-team.

in response to Thunderbolt

ha: its funny because people with that much free time to etch insane skeletons probably dont use their time to earn money thus equaling noisey muffler

in response to Thunderbolt

jamie: and the second guy? why, he's just heading home for his tea

in response to Thunderbolt

jamie: like an excitable puppydog

in response to Thunderbolt

jamie: and by the way. Pubble graves! Awesome! It's like some kind of Pirate shit. Take a look here www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/yo . . . anagh/pubble_graves.shtml. I used to work in Tempo and i never knew about this place. I wish i had, and that i'd have gone visited.

in response to 7th Century Church

Peter: the skeleton in the first photo looks more playful/happy than creepy/tough/scary if you ask me. the second one is just... weird. it doesnt show well in the photo but theres a castle with a full moon and some bats in the upper left hand side behind the second guy, the...

in response to Thunderbolt

jamie: more nice photos from my old home. nice work barry. by the way if you need tips on scanning/cropping/resizing then feel free to email the editors to get my email address. i'll be happy to help.

in response to 7th Century Church

jamie: we call it "knock-door-run"

in response to Tender Buttons

jamie: dude. that is sweeeet

in response to Thunderbolt

GGP: love the beetle, amy!

in response to Tender Buttons

neel: And what does 'proper bo' mean?

in response to airplane wings an shiny things #2

jeeff: cool amy, here we call it nicky-nicky-nine-door.

in response to Tender Buttons

elaine: cooooooool

in response to how distant the sky looks from the base of a canyon

Amy: I miss Berlin, too. And I've never been there.

in response to i miss Berlin

Amy: Ha! I love these. But I'm ashamed to admit that the taped-up one looks a lot like mine. Tok tokkie a game played by children in which they ring random doorbells and buzzers, and then giggle maniacally in the bushes as the unsuspecting neighbours answer the door only to find no...

in response to Tender Buttons

vz: the street running across #1 is cherry street, on the block between 10th and 11th, and i don't know if the alleyway has a name, certainly not a street sign... although it leads to about a third of a block-length of quarry street, which terminates and briefly runs again a...

in response to walking around chinatown and old city

Amy: I agree. When it's writing like this. Haunting.

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

daren: ill be shor to have a look

in response to This photo was taken at the New Zealand Hip Hop Summit which took place this past weekend in Auckland

daren: its all ight

in response to This photo was taken at the New Zealand Hip Hop Summit which took place this past weekend in Auckland

Spanky: dude yeh those are proper bo! (im too northern now lol)

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