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Saturday, September 2nd 2006
Previous Day :: Next Dayaclantongang@aol.com: first she got married to a preacher man i got lost i serched and serched for her everywere as my memory faded farther and farther away i lost her but love will never die if i was to ever find her again i would give her my favorite snapshot in... laanba: You can actually go into the building. They have converted one half of the building into a museum. The other half you can go into on special occassions such as I did for this photo. They hare hoping to renovate this half and convert the upper floors... the landlord: it's true: fuck england. you should have been dutch instead of being sold for one buck. and about new amsterdam: in your national parcs more weed is found then in amsterdam has been stored since WW2. aer suzuki: heh...good for you, most people claim "no pun intended"...close, it's a car dealership. some of the old car companies used to make airplanes, though, i think.
there's a documentary about darger called "in the realms of the unreal" if you're interested in learning more.
thanks for looking/commenting. anon (host86-132-66-34.range86-132.btcentralplus.com): i used to live on the A13 misterVee: if its the real JA, i wana ask, do u still go bombing? and wat borough are u living in? do u still live in manhattan? Sherlock77: A real shame about the second photo... It's happening far too often here in Calgary lately
Nice little series of photos, I have a small Sony camera I picked up for $20! Used, via a friend, it will become a camera I can carry around with me, I somehow... saiful islam khan (bangladesh): it is very good
i like it too much
what u did groovehouse: I clicked on that link, that building is awesome from the outside! It would be so nice to have it renovated and open to the public! Great shot and link laanba! omi of bridgeport ct: I love the book there are no children here I cry and laugh and I wonder what are they doing I would love to meet them and tell them how much I love their story. EvilGentleman: Some of the best parts of Montreal are the less wealthy, such as Point-St-Charles and Saint-Henri. I mention the financial aspect of the communities primarily so people have an idea as to what to expect if they are in the area, especially since the signage can be misleading, with Westmount... EvilGentleman: Ah yes, this was put up this summer on Pierce Street, a little residential lane that runs between Sainte-Catherine and de Maisonneuve a half block west of Guy Street. I turn down this lane on a regular basis, as it is the northbound leg of my downtown parking circuit, the... paul anderson: i don't know who you are but your writing about poorer areas and wealthier areas sounds a little grand to me. you must be a very ill person. EvilGentleman: Ahhh, the pressures of self-imposed schizophrenia... joey: aer? phtoto #4 with the cropped industrial brand name. is that the factory of an aerospace company? pun intended. thanks for listing Henry Darger - i was not familiar with his works. very interesting. meet me at the funhouse. jeeff: my first lucid dream was ushered in by a person on a unicycle crossing a field much like in your photos, except the person was a naked woman. at this point i realized, "hey, i must be dreaming..." Cameo: Nooooooooooooooooo! mikey b: ehere is the exact location? I am a big fan and would like to take some pictures with them.. chiamattt: BEWARE
VALIUM DOGS
ON
PREMISES chiamattt: delete this. Its a stolen image. news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/5302598.stm Andrew Metcalf: Above picture is me and my kids after a day out on the bikes in South Africa
Andrew Metcalf:
Andrew Metcalf: Well this seems to be a family comment, Jean is my Aunty and Vince Browne is my Step Father. My Mum is Pat Storey and I must say it is great to see these photos. Iam living in South Africa and those photos have made me very home sick. For... Sirhcbre: I had the poutine the other day. It was really good but I've had better (but not much better). Sirhcbre: I wasn't even near a computer when that was posted. I'm very confused right now. Sirhcbre: Wait, what? I didn't type that post above. What's going on here? aer suzuki: love that top shot, they're all good, but first one especially. aer suzuki: shame about the house. i like the slight soft-focus blur of the unicycle shots, reminds me of b-movies from the late 60's/early 70's when they show the foxy lady, the focus is always softer. and that sunflower parking is a damn cool shot, well done. aer suzuki: jesus christ the quality of the work is amazing, great shots. KoN69: Indonesian graffity is not bad too " PaBhu Saciladh "
imp1: LOL instead of 'all city' he's just 'all shitty'. Instead of 'ja one' he should be 'JA DONE' Cosmo: That chopper seems too long to park it that way, he might lose his front tire! 0_o ksedge: doh! should have read that comment over before posting! motorcycle...cool motorcycle... Cosmo: I like these, especially the last two. And any photo depicting unicycling pleases me, as I also partake in that unexplainable activity. =-D ksedge:
anything with a sidecar is a cool motorcyle in my book! Chris Erb: Do you park your car against the median strip and then run like hell through the traffic to get to the legitimate sidewalk and relative safety? anon (ool-457bc59a.dyn.optonline.net): how did sane die?? Previous Day :: Next Day |
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