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Comments about toon 84

There are 68 comments about "toon 84"

marie: you mentioned one main reason Saskatoon did not make cut was because there were no distinguishing features. I often sit in car or walk along Spadina viewing our skyline in wonder at the very......

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Andrew Thanks for adding Dom's photos.The frontage of the Rialto cinema is very little different from when it was The Globe picture house. Even the Large door to the right of the main entrance is......

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

VicTOr: The things I draw come true ... Thats part of the Cartoon "Simon and the land of chalk drawnings" it was late 70's none Violent run of kids shows that didnt make us care......

in response to: queen street street art by jeeff

janet: Hi Stan--You're probably close to my vintage. I'm trying without luck to call up a memory of Famous on Schenectady--I lived just around the corner and went to 167--so there it was during the......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

little ukraine: yeah, i wasn't sure what to make of the cartoon characters either, though i've definitely seen them elsewhere. i'm just remembering now that there is a mural on Astoria Blvd. featuring stewie griffin... though......

in response to: Keith McClusky Is a Child Mellester by little ukraine

jack: wow, here it is september 2007 and i'm listening to all of you talk about the theatres in brooklyn, yes karen those were great day's waiting in line to run into the theatre on a......

in response to: X Movie Theatre by jack

kricket: very nice, the first and fourth ones especially, i like that he doesn't adhere to any specific cartoony style in the way that many graf artists do. any clue about the artist's identity? ...twatso?...

in response to: Paste-ups by CE

joey: the clouds are wonderful. cartoonish colors and design....

in response to: Road End by jameth

jamie: lol @ saskatoon pete...

in response to: Shimokitazawa by serlingrod

Peter: today, someone told me i had really nice hair. im letting it grow out, after years of having a buzz cut... elvis, eat yer heart out. onward to {saskatoon}! [[img:19831]] ...

in response to: Shimokitazawa by serlingrod

iman: these people would be great cartoonists....

in response to: Graf Utz in Manhattan by jack

ANOTHER ARTICLE: The same individual has posted new WARNING signs along the Bow River in Calgary: WARNING: So long as the CALGARY DROP-IN CENTRE is allowed to harbor drug addicts and chronic criminals it will be EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TO......

in response to: Drugs, Drugs, Drugs by ksedge

karen: Hi all, I lived on the same block as the Benson Theatre and boy what fun it was to be 1st in line back in the 50's, if you were the first 50 or......

in response to: X Movie Theatre by jack

jeeff: i remember that. for a while it was set up as a billboard for cancer research, with a couple of those coin-operated telescope things. you were supposed to try and spot the tiny......

in response to: White Elephant Down by Tom Miller

John Kovats: I was born in Paterson,...Lived there till I was about 12,.I remember Libbys,.now someone else has it and it don't taste the same. I remember the Plaza movie theater,2 movies and a cartoon for......

in response to: paterson factory - may 2002 by adam

Cathy Bernstein, east 84th Street: Carl Schurz Park: It’s easy to hear this park’s name and think Carl Schultz, the creator of the beloved Charlie Brown cartoons. In reality, Carl Schurz Park was named in 1910 to honor the soldier,......

in response to: Saturday Walk by Laura

Trevor: I'm pretty sure it was called the Fireball or something close to that. There was a mural on the stationary part of the ride with some cartoon superheroes; I think I remember the Silver Surfer......

in response to: At the CNE: Amusement Bot #2 by jeeff

cartoon: damn alot of comments on brooklyn........

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

cartoon: u no, it is a sink.......

in response to: Sink Graffiti: before and after by Europunk113

Chris Erb: The controversy is starting to pour in so here are my reasons for excluding some cities that I was considering: **Ottawa:** For a city its size and importance, the skyline in't very impressive. The Parlement......

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

SsS: Saskatoon definitely deserves to be on this list, even if it doesn't have the most grand skyline in Canada, it's still very lovely. [[img:14587]]...

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

EvilGentleman: Good Job, Chris! Cool thinking. But I wonder how many disgruntled residents of Victoria, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, Sudbury, Hamilton, Windsor, London, Ottawa, Chicoutimi, Saint John, Charlottetown and St John's will come on to......

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

JayEastsider : Very nice pictures the kid in the picture looks almost cartoon like ...

in response to: Fish Tales by susannah

tangent: Well said ken. I am british, and i think you're right in your assumption that most british peoples see americans as ignorant, arrogant and xenophobic. But i don't think this is a curiously british attitude.......

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

jeeff: elicar - how about the reservations up north where people continue to be stuck without clean drinking water and reliable infrastructure? how about the saskatoon police (to name only one notorious department)? the amount......

in response to: Cheap Sex $60 by Elicar

elaine: HA HA HAW!!!!!! i love that. the way he is cricking his neck to look round that corner. so cartoony!...

in response to: Pipebot! by Peter

jack: europe was at one time one big battlefield. i walked thru the black forest at 3:00am one summer night and i was a little lost. my platoon and i were separated due to......

in response to: Rattlesnake Dilemma by EvilGentleman

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I like that crazy plummer sense of design. For some reason it reminds me of the Beatles Yellow Submarine cartoon. I wonder why?...

in response to: Pipes by joey

EvilGentleman: I never knew there was a Saskatoon, Tennessee......

in response to: Things I Hate About... Public Transit by EvilGentleman

Peter: some people give me flack about my BO. i cant help it, i was raised in {saskatoon}!...

in response to: Things I Hate About... Public Transit by EvilGentleman

elaine: heh, it's a nonsense song, and it is from something.... is it from the snow white disney cartoon? anyone? i feel it could be from the bit where the animals are helping her with housework, maybe?...

in response to: Will You Be Waiting for Me in the Star Alley? by an impossible child

elaine: talking in cartoon voices......

in response to: Shocking Trike Crash, Hackney Road by elaine

ian: I met my first Saskatooner the other night. She was originally from Ontario, though, actually meeting someone who'd even lived in Saskatchewan was something of a unique experience....

in response to: Dec 13 2005 Toronto by hool

Krusty: To:saskatooncycling@yahoogroups.com This kind of article just drives me nuts. It's just another case of that god damn CBC forwarding it's socialist agenda and attempting it's usual "social engineering" by reporting on some insignificant action of what was......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Yolanda -saskatoon driver & cyclist: I'm really pleased to see the bystanders stepping in. We shouldn't take that for granted as it's becoming quite rare. Crimes are committed in open view in daylight with bystanders who not only......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Hugg A. Tree: Well seeing that this is Toronto, maybe we should call in the army to patrol the streets of Kensington Market! The Litter Platoon is now on its way! Stay calm everybody, we're coming!!!!!!!!...

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Hugg A. Tree: Well seeing that this is Toronto, maybe we should call in the army to patrol the streets of Kensington Market! The Litter Platoon is now on its way! Stay calm everybody, we're coming!!!!!!!!...

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Hugg A. Tree: Well seeing that this is Toronto, maybe we should call in the army to patrol the streets of Kensington Market! The Litter Platoon is now on its way! Stay calm everybody, we're coming!!!!!!!!...

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

cartoon network: glad to see somebody had a warm christmas...

in response to: Christmas Eve\'s Eve by Peter

Peter: ahh the cliche wanker/troll shows up to weigh in, offering info that is not only completely off topic for this entry (he surfed in via a search for "fuck england", so is apparently looking for......

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

elaine: my idea? go to italy and look out for; 1) blanket bombing salt and pepper action 2) people who constantly tap their companion's arm while talking to them 3) people who have a disconserting resemblence to scottish......

in response to: Dec 19 2005 by hool

jeeff: haha peter, you'll have to tell us what happens when you try that on someone who's been to saskatoon (true, it might take a while). ...

in response to: Dec 13 2005 Toronto by hool

Peter: hool: lately, when i meet new people, many of them ask me if im canadian, upon first hearing my voice... this struck me as odd, but i suppose that after living in {nyc} for 10......

in response to: Dec 13 2005 Toronto by hool

hool: colavito's ghost: i consider my photos, period. i photograph a thing to know what that thing looks like in a photograph. it starts with my eyes, i see something and i get......

in response to: Dec 13 2005 Toronto by hool

Peter: i see so many more winter colors in these photos than usual... gray walls and white cars. bleak and lovely. to me, this set reads like "a day in the life of a handy-man", if......

in response to: Dec 13 2005 Toronto by hool

jamie: it's a ##bit## like reservoir dogs, but it'smore like the abandoned garden centre me and my mates used to muck around in. It's gone now. Demolished to maked way for affordable, cramped together yet stylish......

in response to: Burntout Brunswick Warehouse by Selig

anon (217.205.0.17): Full Listing here SANTAS GHETTO OPENS IT DOORS FOR THE FOURTH YEAR AND IS OPEN FROM TODAY UNTIL DECEMBER 24TH. The ghetto is a street level free-for-all art gallery that brings you some of the most feared names......

in response to: Santa\'s Ghetto 2004, Charing Cross Road by banksyfan

elaine: nice. those clips look like upside down cartoon cyberbirds...

in response to: Moonrise Through Powerlines by groovehouse

kc: weird how you can anthropomorphize anything, even machinery! they look so earnest. serious, worried. time for another cartoon series......

in response to: Robot Proboscis by GGP

elaine: i know. how does he do that? i imagine him living in this vivid colour world of magic, like a well dressed cartoon - perhaps that is what canada is like?...

in response to: oct 14 2005 toronto part 2 by hool

elaine: looks much more cartoony to my mind - like the car is having a nice drink...

in response to: how many hoses under the hood? by jeeff

elaine: yeah, it is like a cartoon of a 'real' station...

in response to: canariae wharf by elaine

elaine: yes, sounds v similar. i wore a hair comb jammed round the back of the front bit to make it extra cartoony, but my hair quiffs pretty well, and you can get a similar effect......

in response to: Egg and Cheese! Everything! by JJ

elaine: ha! but for once my cartoon mind had not kicked in yet, and i was having 'proper' thoughts.....

in response to: Road Repair by sine

Peter: heh! i love that you caught a shot whilst the dont/walk sign was blank! reminds me of the photos i made of the blackout when times square was completely dark. rare indeed. also: my cam is......

in response to: Pet Bird at Night by kc

joey: dang... like a toon...

in response to: Graffiti Building by kronia

elaine: that's exciting. i like things like that, though i do wonder why. i also like how the driver seems to have a tudor ruff and is looking at a cartoon of a ghostie with his hands......

in response to: Vacuum Train by Peter

elaine: the second one is nice and moody, i llike it. i would like the third one for the same reason, and they make a good pair, but my bloody cartoon mind keeps seeing it as......

in response to: bridge in fog by kc

BZZZP: it's official, ontario looks like that graphic from educational films and antacid commercials where particles are chewed up in magical cartoon xray vision and swallowed. still don't see skull. jaw, maybe, maybwe, with windsor and......

in response to: Ooooooo by fuzzytank

elaine: this simulacrum has a particularly munchkin kind of flavour. it is wild how the architecture has a cartoon fantasy village where everyone has jobs like baker and oversize candy seller, while the ceiling looks like......

in response to: inner-casino photos by vz

elaine: this is a natural thing for me to do - i actually have a historical backlog of dinner photos - even from when i was using analog cameras and film was precious i still photographed......

in response to: today by elaine

from snopes.com: Legend: Old running shoes hanging from trees and power lines are 'gang signs.' Origins: All across the United States, you'll encounter discarded shoes hanging from wires, poles, and trees. Theories as to......

in response to: Shoes by Peter

elaine: wow, toone! blimey... fuzzytank: i did take more, so they were a selection (albeit drugged) and more in the style of peter than me... i was trying to do his 'on my way to work' style......

in response to: on the way to stratford by elaine

anderson toone: LOVE the clock one. makes me miss the east end and the tube and you....

in response to: on the way to stratford by elaine

elaine: yeah, I suddenly wanted to show why it was so well placed, because the close up shows how good it is but not that. What I also havn't shown is that across the road is......

in response to: Banksy et al by elaine

elaine: stickers are a lost art aren't they? bring back stickers I say, in general. the word 'toycam' is very exciting I'm guessing it is a language hack? two great things, toys and cams in one......

in response to: handprints on a post box by Jamie

[toon]: hello. sorry for the out-of-control html and strange links ... that would be: get up [photograph. postbox graffiti. paris. france.]...

in response to: Get Up by [toon]

moebius rex: sorry for taking so long to respond to this: yes, that's a large sheet of paper, pasted onto the pillar probably with a simple adhesive solution. on the opposite side of the pillar there's another......

in response to: star wars art crime special:san francisco by moebius rex

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