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There are 61 comments about "mcdonald"

Peter: i noticed the rear-view shots; nice technique. they threw me at first as everything wasnt in reverse. tricky! i love these little series that are borne from the everyday banal stuff... whether it be passing through......

in response to: McBuffin by EvilGentleman

PJS: These posts are so fascinating. I grew up at Lawrence and Huntington. Went to John Welsh Elementary, then Girls' High. Mos.t of my friends went to St. Edwards at Seventh and York. I remember the......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

anon (nat2.northshorelij.com): Hi I grew up in Bushwick, along with most of my cousins. I went to Fourteen Holy Martyrs School- graduated in 1964. I have wonderful memories of my growing up years in a culturaly......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Mike McDonald: for William McLatchie, i was born 200 seaward st,went to Scotland St School, moved to pollock 1950,came backand married girl from Scotland St...

in response to: 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park by kobe

Calvin McDougal: I attended school in McDonald and remember it fondly. Thanks for taking pictures, but you missed some truly beautiful people, the residents of McDonald. Without people every town is boring....

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 4 by Scott Sargent

Sad for you: I feel sad for those that post such negative things about Hutch, its people, etc. Maybe if you’d get out there and be kind to others and do good deeds you wouldn’t have to sit......

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

Margaret Harper: I have traveled to and lived in many other places and cultures. My heart will always be firmly planted in the rich and fertile soil of my birth...in McDonald, Kansas....

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 4 by Scott Sargent

iheartretards: Pho Viet Anh on lower Queen Anne next to Bamboo Garden and down the block from the Opera house. It's the best Pho in town, I can't even palate nasty Than Brothers anymore. That shit......

in response to: Pho in Seattle by Peter

jameth: Than Bros. is the McDonald's of pho...

in response to: Pho in Seattle by Peter

EvilGentleman: jeeff, would your comment mean that the Don Valley Parkway is usually somewhat noisy? I know autoroute 20 (the Quebec end of the 401) here is loud enough that it drives most people nuts. And......

in response to: On My Way to the Post Office by Michelle

david sattler: i used to live in mcdonald many years ago. i think about it often. ...

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 4 by Scott Sargent

Evinrude: Alfred. Again you stated over again what has been brought up before. If you have looked through the site you will see that old bastards like yourself enjoy the same things, the comsmosphere, NJCAA,......

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

Hutch=LOW INCOME: The person that posted the "special" things about Hutchinson. Let me ask you a question. DO ANY OF THESE THINGS BRING EMPLOYMENT ON A LARGE SCALE BASIS THAT PAYS OVER MINIMUM WAGE??? NO!!! AND ALSO......

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

Hutch=LOW INCOME: I question people like you who list these many cities they have lived in. You must travel alot, because if you lived in that vast number of cities you must stay for less than a......

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

CE: The anarchist thing had a picture of a yellow star with the Calgary Flames logo over top of it with a hammer and sickle placed inside the logo. Underneath is said Marxist-Lannyist. It's......

in response to: Canada Malt Plant by CE

CE: The leather (cuir) shop in the third picture is near a co-op I stayed at for a couple weeks prior to moving to Montreal. It's located on an intersection that they dubbed the "Axis......

in response to: Avenue Du Mont-Royal: Part One by serlingrod

Megan: Just an FYI to Dustin...there is a McDonald's in Norton. There's also a Taco Bell! That's considered "big time" in these small towns!...

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

Ken: I live in McDonald, Ks and i really dont think its a boring town. Im a proud person to live in this town....

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 4 by Scott Sargent

EvilGentleman: Or perhaps it is the vile habit of coffee-drinking that is to blame. As you can see in these (unfortunately fuzzy due to my imperfect camera) pictures, there are at least two coffee cups each......

in response to: Why Does This Happen? by EvilGentleman

Jerri Lee KlonDYKE: This town does suck, no changes for employment unless you want to work at arbys, mcdonalds or an old folks home. The police do not do there job and METH is all over the place.......

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

Phallen: Montpelier is the only state capital that doesn't have a Mcdonalds.......

in response to: The Green Mountain State by little ukraine

Dustin: I spent 4 years in Norton as a kid, and I can assure you, it is utterly boring. However, I can tell you that there are areas of town that are quite beautiful, including......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

Susannah: Yes Poutin I wasn't sure if it was Pootin or Pootie or what but I remember it was a pretty big deal way back when. I'm sure McDonalds doesn't do it justice....

in response to: Montreal Scavenger Hunt by CE

EvilGentleman: I think you are referring to poutine, Susannah. French fries covered in gravy with curd cheese sprinkled on it. Even McDonald's serves it around here....

in response to: Montreal Scavenger Hunt by CE

Mark Kavanagh: I grew up near the Ave I station on McDonald Ave in the 1970's. I remember when the current Shop Rite was the Ave I Flea Market, and before that it was a Ford car......

in response to: Graveyard Train by Peter

EvilGentleman: Far as I could tell, the hats in the first photo were either straw or bamboo. I have no clue what the writing on the green light says, I was hoping someone here could read it. It......

in response to: Rainy Day by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: Firstly, I see someone has already "Rrrrrrolled up the rrrrrrrim" on the pictured cup. Secondly, I must admit I miss New Brunswick. I have not seen it since 1989, and have not lived there since 1980.......

in response to: Tim in the Streets by Marlo

EvilGentleman: So far as I know, drinking in public parks is only permitted at certain events where permits are given for the sale of alcoholic beverages for that day or days, and the event organizers are......

in response to: Montreal Police Bicycle by EvilGentleman

Kevin: Haha, I burst out laughing when I recognized McGill. That's the Tim Hortons on Sherbrooke and University, McDonald Engineering, Rutherford Physics, and I think the last one is near Otto Maass Chemistry?...

in response to: montreal parkour by hool

EvilGentleman: In May of 1989, my best friend Mike and had been driving for 6 days when we arrived in Las Vegas around 1 PM, and rather than continuing on, we decided to stop there for......

in response to: Piano Man by jack

EvilGentleman: Hmmm, could you imagine building a Starbucks or a McDonald's (preferably with a standard 30-foot Golden Arches sign) on the roof of a highrise, as a distinct structure piggybacking on the host? Better still, a......

in response to: Starbucks Now Open by Tyfoid Kid

EvilGentleman: I suppose it is possible that the processed ham and bologna that the rabbit preferred may have had some non-animal product mixed in with it, but he was definitely eating meat. Although his usual favourite......

in response to: Cock-a-doodle Do by lisacat

EvilGentleman: Actually, you **did** get the new fine arts, or EVA (I have no idea what the acronym stands for) building. It is the one with the "hat" and the obtuse-angled facade on it's upper stories,......

in response to: Tall Buildings of Montreal by CE

Culture Club: Can I get a few examples of the HP culture that everyone is so keen on holding onto? I don't see it. If there was so much pride you wouldn't let people treat the neighborhood......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

GGP: i actually did spend quite awhile trying to find a cop, because i don't own a cell phone. two police cars were parked nearby, but they were very devoid of police officers (should i have......

in response to: A Grisly Example of Man\'s Inhumanity by GGP

EvilGentleman: Actually, I think the blackness of the snow depends on the quality of the pavement it was scraped off of, among other factors. This is the parking lot of the office building complex where my......

in response to: Black Snow by EvilGentleman

S: I recognized the neighborhood as soon as I saw the pictures. You should have had your camera over at the McDonalds a few months ago when Ashley Simpson was putting on a show there......

in response to: Panning Turned into Stalking by Elicar

SadStateOfAffairs: Rich - come back soon - a lot has changed since '94 - the park has been renovated, boathouse etc...the founders of the Kings still live in the hood but they have gotten older too.......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

joey: a mcdonalds phone booth??...

in response to: I Thought I Said Hold the Spit by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: K-Money: You wonder why I was in Cabrini Green at 1:30 AM? I was passing through, of course. Being hungry and needing a break after spending all day on the road, I went to the......

in response to: Cabrini Green [whats left of it] by corsakti

EvilGentleman: Thank you for your insight and your sharing. When I look back and reflect upon my time spent in the remote nothern areas of this country, I find that I generally loved it, but sometimes......

in response to: Passing Airliner Triggers Wonder in Arctic by EvilGentleman

jack: the village, little italy. my family lived on mulberry and also broome streets in the early 1900's. i remember many summer days sitting on a stoop on broome street looking at the asphalt......

in response to: A Few More Bits & Pieces by Lawrence

JWT: Does 86th Street cross McDonald Ave?...

in response to: Urban Decay by Chris Fuerth

jack: there used to be trolleys on mcdonald avenue and 86th street in brooklyn. and yes we used to hang on them for a free ride to coney island....

in response to: Urban Decay by Chris Fuerth

dave: funny thing is... when this guy goes to McDonalds he prolly empties his tray in the garbage and adds it to the pile like a good consumer....

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

ketchup-wrappers, not hamburger patties.. c'mon! : my friend was pulling out of the mcdonalds drive-thru, and he stopped his terribly maintained rusting hulk of blue-smoke pollution belching, heating-oil fueled, catalytic-converterless '92 oldsmobile, to open up each one of the individual ketchup......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Devon: As a motorist and a cyclist (double agent) throwing garbage back is a little agressive and you're asking for a fight. I had someone d0 the same thing with a McDonald's cup and I......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Peace maker : England has the best music in all good types of music period: Rock: Pop: Progressive rock: Drum and base: Techno: Dance: to be fare the USA is probable the second best produces of......

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

GGP: ...and smiling ronald mcdonald clown-faces blowin' in the wind...and plastic bags snared in the trees......

in response to: Vermin to Some by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Jamie: [[img:1369]] a mcdonalds ##restaurant## somewhere in {northern ireland}, armagh i think....

in response to: Strangely Poetic Spam by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

jack: crush the potatoes and then boil them andlet the steam run through a hose to a bottle. now tomatoes are different. theyre red and have a better shape. and when they rot......

in response to: The Bodegas of Washington Avenue by Peter

Dom: Washington Cemetary is indeed quite far from Ave X...I used to work at the Shoprite on McDonald & I...and if I rode by bike, I'd ride along Bay Parkway past the cemetary to McDonald Ave......

in response to: Graveyard Train by Peter

Peter: heh cool. i can picture that place perfectly. im not a big fan of mcdonalds, but i have run in there tons of times in the summer to get a softserve cone. id get the......

in response to: Times Square, McDonalds by vz

jack: are the baldies still around? i sat on the curb of my street in 1958 in brooklyn with a baseball bat because i wanted to help the coney island gang in the big fight.......

in response to: GANGS ON NYC by StripesA4

SadStateOfAffairs: Racism has many forms. It can be religiously based, as in the current JIHAD against all non-Muslims. Or it can be economically based. I agree it's not based on skin alone. Problems occur when different......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

Hectop: Ok, a bit of correction here from someone who lived on Bay Parkway @ 65th Street for 14 years: Washington Cemetery is quite far from Avenue X, actually between avenues J & M, split by......

in response to: Graveyard Train by Peter

Jamie: You find those here most frequently in chinese places. They call them {chips} but they're more commonly reffered to as 'potato wedges'. I am partial to greasy {american} style prefab fries. Although i have boycotted......

in response to: Chips for Lunch by Jamie

Peter: its rare to get chips that look that good unless youre at a ##pomme frites## stand or a non-fastfood place... as opposed to the pre-fab, extruded skinny/greasy mcdonald's variants. i love what they call "steak......

in response to: Chips for Lunch by Jamie

Dickriqulous: All due respect to James, but Central Park is truly special. Quite a bit more than "for the tourists." Especially up near the Harlem end, where it is far from a "circus-type atmosphere."......

in response to: Riverside Park by Peter

Jamie: If you were to stand at the vantage point of the first photo today and turn to your right, you would see Starbucks. Turn to your left, and it's McDonalds. The street with the tramway......

in response to: Peterborough Electric Tramways by Jamie

James M. McDonald, NYC: For me, Riverside is for the residents and Central is for the tourists. When in Central Park, you're in a circus-type atmosphere, where people are showing off and exhibiting for the out-of-towners. When......

in response to: Riverside Park by Peter

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