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Shezza: milkcrate men. fucking love them. they put a smile on my dial every morning on my way into the city....

in response to: Milkcrate Man by Selig

Thom Cartmell: I lived at Susquehanna ave and Trenton Ave. 2129 E. Susquehanna ave. I grew up there in the 40's and 50's I remember Mike. Damn I remember the Horse Drawn Milk Wagons and......

in response to: Harbison Dairy Milk Bottle by serlingrod

Me: Re to surviving You go into any town or city,and you will find many women with a dozen kids,milking the system.Happens everywhere,all the time,not just in Hutchinson Kansas.But I understand how you feel.I have been upset......

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

Mary: I love this shot. What memories it brings to mind. Some good, some bad. Bad was when I had to walk home after dark. The giant factory building enhanced my fear and the darkness.......

in response to: Harbison Dairy Milk Bottle by serlingrod

Peter: maykat: the types that paint in tunnels arent generally the types that are interested in milking their talents to make money......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Al Pierro: Just came across this website in search of info on what has happened to St. Joseph's church where we used to play softball back in the 50's & 60's. I attended a grade school on......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

serlingrod: i love straight up streetscape shots like these. this is a nice set of this alley. i like the milk jug sign....

in response to: Leslieville & Riverdale by Michelle

Marjie: Hi Mitch, I also lived on the 6th floor, facing rear. It was a lonnnnnnnnnng walk up each day. Linda was my friend. I remember playing in their apt many times. Didn't her dad have......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

antblack: Chinese Handball!!!! On the Bounce! Big Wheels, go carts made out of old metal roller skates, a 2 by 4 and a wooden milk crate, and chuck sticks using the chains off peoples garbage can......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

cyril bagshaw: Hi Anne, Yes it was Joan, the lady who wore riding breeches and leather leggins as she trotted round the district with her nippy little horse and buggy ladling milk from the churn. [[img:26749]] And here is another......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

cyril bagshaw: Hello Sheila, Just a flash from the past.Delivering bread was a major task in Irlam and Cadishead, and the main players in the game were, Goodiers, Lennies and the Eccles Co-oP horse drawn van. Cars to......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Sheila Hilton: Hi Rob, I remember the shop that you referred to 'Victoriana'. When I was a little girl, it used to be a sort of dairy called Beswick's Creamery. I......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

EvilGentleman: fctlmn, thank you for sharing some memories of Montreal that I am too young to have. Aqueduct Street is now known as Rue Lucien l'Allier, and has a metro station of the same name just down......

in response to: Milk Bottle Water Tower by EvilGentleman

fctlmn: Used to work part time during high school, mostly summers, for a 'milkman' from Guaranteed. For me seeing that 'milk bottle' meant the long day was over. The milk part was on Aqueduct St (whatever......

in response to: Milk Bottle Water Tower by EvilGentleman

mary anne Massaro: wow makes me remember my brothers and I on the old scooters made of milk crates and rollerskate wheels....

in response to: Things Change by jack

Bob Salmon: Hi rob Yes I remember Len Jackson; my mother got her daily pinta from him for a few decades. One of his employees on the milk round was a good friend of mine, his name was Ivor......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Rob Tynan: Hi Norma, Yep, I remember Mike and Sheila, I can remember me and my dad giving mike a lift home once after a band concert. Correct me if I am wrong, but Mike played......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Rob Tynan: Anyone remember Len Jackson the milkman? He ran Jacksons Dairy from a shop opposite the Coach & horses with his wife. They both smoked like chimneys. They were both real characters. ......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Norma Bannon (nee Bolton): Wow Longfield Lodge... you are right Rob, it did have a distinct 'hospital' smell. Now you've taken me back to the good old days when the Tar works was really smelly and Mum used......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

stepha: I am tickled you are all trying to unravel the identity of the "mystery"building. ok, here's another memory, walking around the ebbets fied area one day my friend elaine and i came......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Bob: The Hutchinson, KS haters amuse me. I'm sure some of them have lived in other cities, some have attested to it in their diatribes. However it seems that they are either young or......

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

EvilGentleman: I saw this post the day it was first posted, and had not looked back it till today. What a lot of comments about stolen bikes in the Toronto area! Incredible. Reminds me of this guy......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

jack: thank you wally, my great-grandfather was one of the workers on that bridge and he also worked on the battery tunnel, roebling has a town named after him, roebling new jersey where his wire factory......

in response to: Brooklyn Bridge and World Trade Center by WallyG

todd from kansas: Scott, first of all, I do not know where you live but I would guess I would probably find it uninteresting. I think the only interesting cities in North America reside south of the border,......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 3 by Scott Sargent

PEMA: are those like industrial strength milk crates. why arent they cracking under all that weight???? guess im just not that ghetto...

in response to: Retro Ghetto by Jayce

colleen: i was born and raised in paterson. went to school 5 and 19 lived on albion ave. moved to florida in 1974 i have very fond memories of paterson. it used to be a great......

in response to: paterson factory - may 2002 by adam

Greg: The milk crate men have struck back, there are now 4 of them placed on a factory or warehouse. Some friends of a friend made them.......

in response to: Milkcrate Man by Selig

joey: i see where the litter comes from. the waste management trucks do a sloppy job of emptying the dumpsters. several little milk cartons were blowing around in the street this morning....

in response to: Cloud_scape by joey

Mastaplann: That's a good point there about SE (South East) Asia. Indeed, almost all of them will boom specially the Philippines which Manila is its capital city. No wonder Euro contries are investing businesses there like......

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

Guy McLaren: I drove a milk truck for a few weeks in 98. Delivered Milk and goodies in the Southampton area...

in response to: Brooklyn Vehicles by Peter

terry banks: Spent a lot of time at the milk bar across the st. great picture brings back a lot of memories from the 50s...

in response to: Old Lachine Fire Station on 45th by EvilGentleman

wise one tna wc from montreal: yo the olny problem with etching cream its that if you toch it you burn yourself hardly and you need to find a metal mop or metal marker PS tyler are you sure it works......

in response to: Snatch by Peter

Tyler: You could use acid bath, but that's dangerous as a gypsy. But you mix half vinigar, half milk, and make sure it doesnt get washed off.. make sure you let it sit for like an......

in response to: Snatch by Peter

Beadle and Tatum: would someone need a ladder, scaffolding or some milk crates to get those tags up so high? ...

in response to: Start a New Country Up by little ukraine

areacode212: Just like Ex-Montrealer, this will always be the "giant milk bottle on Dorchester" to me. When I was a little kid, I always looked forward to driving past this thing...I would stare at it, enraptured....

in response to: Milk Bottle Water Tower by EvilGentleman

colavitos ghost: it would be interesting to make a mushroom milkshake with those mushrooms and that milkweed. ...

in response to: Renegade Adornments by firecraker

JNJ: Your reflections are very impassioned and provide a perspective that I could never understand as a caucasian and an outsider to the neighborhood. I guess what I still don't understand is why, I would be......

in response to: Humbodlt Park: Don\'t leave but make it better by Delma

Karlo: Volunteer Im not trying to convince you of my views,i am merely trying to reach an understanding with you as a human being. If i were standing next to you,i would offer you my sincere condolences and......

in response to: Ulster Young Militants: Shankhill by norniron

EvilGentleman: I have to translate this. It's just too much to resist. 가장 큰exsqisite, 나는 말해야 한다! 여기 모든에EvilGentleman포획은 이것 이다: 1 - 감시는 시간외에 하고 있다. 2 - 그의 할아버지 새로운 틀이를 얻기 위하여 농부는 도시로 가고 있다. 3......

in response to: Busan, Part Three by chiamattt

EvilGentleman: Most exsqisite, I must say! Here is the EvilGentleman take on all this: 1 - The guard is doing overtime. 2 - The farmer is going into town to get his grandfather's new dentures. 3 - The child......

in response to: Busan, Part Three by chiamattt

zagg: EG: definition from websters.com: smoothie : a creamy beverage made of fruit blended with juice, milk, or yogurt --- except Tim Horton's has a HOT SMOOTHIE they sell --- including during this amazingly hot summer....

in response to: Beat the Current by zagg

TheTruth: "I see it more as a class war than a race war." "...But that doesn't explain why, poor or not, the residents of Bushwick didn't have enough self-respect to take care of their neighborhood." Dave, did you......

in response to: I\'ve lived in Bushwick for just about fifteen years by Jeanne M.

Kato: Just to put the record straight, it was a joint and the programme was Dr. Marcus Selby? Welby? The funniest thing I have ever seen and you forgot the 3 pints of milk I consumed......

in response to: Mr Pendlebury Takes a Trip by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Myke: chiamattt, the milkcrate bed is great!...

in response to: Milkcrate Man by Selig

chiamattt: Peter, I used to have about 80 milkcrates in my Seoul apartment. Now I have Twenty-four keeping my mattress off the floor, twenty-six lock tied into a shelving unit, four just kicking around, and twelve......

in response to: Milkcrate Man by Selig

Peter: this has got me thinking... now, i just need about 100 {milkcrate}s and im set!...

in response to: Milkcrate Man by Selig

sally: i love you, i am the milkcrate man of human kindness. i will leave an extra pint....

in response to: Milkcrate Man by Selig

groovehouse: I would only want that if a milk truck followed!! ...

in response to: I Want One of These by CE

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, I stand corrected. I just did a wiki search on Woolworth's, and was surprised to learn that Woolco Canada was bought out by Wal-Mart in 1994. I had thought it was earlier. I guess......

in response to: Grab A Seat by Brad

Experienced: Rest assured, you noticed a group/gang trying to locate the buyers for their drugs. Stop by and check out the corner of Maplewood and LeMoyne around 3:00pm. You'll see a series of thugs......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

Get out of your car, buddy: Well, starting today, you are a new member of The Beach. Welcome to the club! I think the bars suck in The Beach too. Again, they are much better on Kingston Rd. You......

in response to: The 40th Beaches Lion’s Easter Parade by Elicar

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I hope the priest anoints with milk, 'cos that goes with cookies. ...

in response to: Easter in Roncesvalles by Michelle

Micah: M&Ms are ok but Smarties are yummier. I don't mean American Smarties (Rockets) but Canadian ones, like M&Ms but better. Milkier chocolate, for starters......

in response to: M&Ms: From a Chocolate Addict by drea

EvilGentleman: When I was 12, I lived in Cornwall, Ontario. I remember locking my bike up and going into the local Mac's Milk convenience store, and when I came out, my bike was still there, but......

in response to: Only in Toronto... by Elicar

jack: sprinkle milk on the puddles and when the rain hits it, it will show better. by the way can we say that the shopping cart is down under. how i wish we were......

in response to: Trolleys in Rain by Selig

EvilGentleman: Any male who shows such blatant disrespect for women deserves the full weight of the law coming down on him, and I applaud Ms Nguyen and the Daily News, for exposing this jerkoff in ways......

in response to: Beware: Perv Alert! by friendly_chic407

elaine: not that i am suggesting you should try milking raccoons...

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

elaine: you could try them with different kinds of music. i knew someone who was looking after a herd of cows and they were usually piped classical music during milking. she switched it to the pogues,......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

requiem: Mach: 4th Feb 2006 - 06:47 GMT yeah mach,and i bet that your one more of thoose trendy people just like leah,who are vegan,you drink soy milk just to say your diferent.so because somebody eats a......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

OldUncleMike: True story: As a 14 year old I was riding my bicycle between 2 small towns in Ohio, a pickup truck passed and a huge glob of cold brown stuff landed on my chest,..it tasted great.......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Jamie: milk by the gallon. awesome. and sandwich hero only $2.75...

in response to: Yafaa Money Market by Peter

ian: milk is delicious, although I generally much prefer chicken to beef....

in response to: A Cow Named Kindess by GGP

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Don't forget that you're not allowed to sit with your legs spread. How far is too far? Do they have a protractor to measure the angle? What if you have arthritis, bad hips or huge......

in response to: Subway Cycling: NYC by Peter

Kato: Whose milk bottles were they, I didn't think you had milk as a child. Whose TV did you watch Blue Peter on when you lived in the cardboard box with no electricity or running......

in response to: Condors and Canyon by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: true...true...not a city, but noisy with tourists....ok, so you caught me. But Condors! Real, live condors! I sent in tons of milk-bottle tops to Blue Peter to save these vultures. Sigh...I'll keep to cities from......

in response to: Condors and Canyon by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: sippin' on milkshake, with my mind on my ducklings and ducklings on my mind....

in response to: You Gotta Count Your Ducklings Before You Touch the Turntable by Jamie

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I've milked a goat....

in response to: End of Rain, Pt I by sally

Peter: milk of goats! milk of goats! milk of goats in my quaker oats! jamie, i love your poetry. i hope you finally got something to eat when you were so bloody pissed!...

in response to: Quaker Cemetery, Prospect Park by sine

elaine: like in bladerunner 'milk and cookies keeping you up?'...

in response to: Menacing Building by Peter

ACE : whut do that cat mean? east will dominate the west.m most east coast niggas aint even bout shit, got red an blu flags hangin out yall backsides even though yall niggas kno yall not even......

in response to: Menacing Building by Peter

cafeconleche: To: YOur own worst...and Seekinga future... and everyone else out there... It's nice to see that there are some of us on the same page--I don't know if you'd call it hate,--we'll then again, yeah--there is a......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

elaine: cripes! milk an cookies keepin you up!...

in response to: DJ Shuffaluffagus by Peter

Anonymous (dyn-nat101.sc8.lycosnetwork.com): nice finds I wish they'd used a stonger adhesive to paste those up. What's the recipe again? One part Flour, one part elmers glue, one part secret ingredient aka sweetened condensed milk. Dilute as needed with......

in response to: PDX pasteups by fuzzytank

elaine: here's a milk float in hoxton square for ya [[img:2635]]...

in response to: Brooklyn Vehicles by Peter

Lili: Our dreams and what we refer to as "waking reality" are linked in a way that is useful. We can hypothesize from intuitive awarenesses that are derived from consistant rules, rules that are related to how......

in response to: Brooklyn Vehicles by Peter

Peter: ill have some bovine growth hormones with my bovine spongiform encephalopathy, please! hahahaha. thats why i dont eat meat and really dont drink any milk....

in response to: A Cow Named Kindess by GGP

Germaine: ##it involves hormones present in the milk## Yes, but perhaps this is beacuse of the Bovine Growth Hormones that American cows are pumped full of. A process generally frowned upon anywhere else....

in response to: A Cow Named Kindess by GGP

Peter: yeah i think it refers to "whole milk", that is, the full-fat type. here, they have skim, also, and "2%", which has only 2% milkfat remaining. but i think its more of an issue than......

in response to: A Cow Named Kindess by GGP

elaine: in the uk there is no such milk as half and half, just full fat, which is regular or skimmed which is basically water with a white tinge, and semi skimmed which is probably what......

in response to: A Cow Named Kindess by GGP

Peter: elaine: totally, re: milk being intended for growing babies. the problem is that this evidence of a tie to obesity flies in the face of the convention that calcium and other minerals in milk have......

in response to: A Cow Named Kindess by GGP

elaine: considering milk is designed for accelerated growth of baby things, i would say that drinking loads of milk and expecting not to get fat would be very ambitious. milk production is torture, meat may be......

in response to: A Cow Named Kindess by GGP

Peter: i read in the paper today that people who drink three or more servings of milk a day are 35% more likely to be/become obese....

in response to: A Cow Named Kindess by GGP

elaine: milk is so cruel...

in response to: A Cow Named Kindess by GGP

GGP: sure, a cow named tank would certainly be fuzzy. elaine, these are dairy cows. they won't become meat, but sadly their life after the first year will be one of confinement. 3x/day milking, a relatively short......

in response to: A Cow Named Kindess by GGP

ULSTER-SCOTTS: CAUSE I DONT CARE ABOUT THE STUPID FUCKIN PHOTOS.BUT I DO CARE ABOUT FUCKING IGGNORANT 100 STONE PIZZA FACE CONE HEAD INTERLOPERS POKING THEIR BIG NOSE INTO THE MY COUNTY'S AFFAIRS.I SAY TO ALL OPINIONATED......

in response to: The Field of Fun by Jamie

elaine: like the phrase - forensic poem - very evocative. re compass, can see a nerdy appeal, it's better than putting a milk bottle in to show scale, at least, which we were pragmatically advised at college.......

in response to: Candyneck & Other Earthbound Texts by GGP

elaine: cor! milk and cookies keeping you up?...

in response to: Candyneck & Other Earthbound Texts by GGP

hasslehoff: i used to run a fast food outlet. we esed to seal up gallons of this sh*t into plastic milk bottles and such and dump it with the regular trash. it costs a fortune to......

in response to: Used Grease by Dark Somnambule

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