citynoise.org
What is Citynoise?..... Today's posts..... This month..... Recent Comments..... Contact..... RSS Feed.... Post your own Citynoise.....
http://www.citynoise.org  

browse by city

New York, NY (772)
Brooklyn, NY (766)
Toronto, ON (743)
Montreal, QC (390)
London, UK (296)
complete city list

popular articles

Water Falls on the City
from: CartLegger
Governors Island: The Death of Motel 8
from: CartLegger
Downtown MinneApple
from: Tyfoid Kid
Commerce
from: luna park
A Sign of Past Times?
from: CartLegger
what's hot this month?

recent articles

Heavy MTL 2008: Disturbed
from: EvilGentleman
Positively 4th St.
from: Tyfoid Kid
Random Street Art Throughout Philly
from: serlingrod
Irony Transcends the Hip
from: serlingrod
Truckin'
from: luna park
Watering the Lawn
from: joey
Storefront Beauty
from: serlingrod
Black Hebrew Israelites
from: serlingrod
Left Leaning
from: luna park
MAVone
from: Peter
read all today's articles

browse by author

Peter (784)
joey (275)
EvilGentleman (266)
hool (246)
jack (232)
complete author list

hot topics

graffiti
Justo Gallego
JA One
graf trux
sane smith
wheat paste
nyc
sixy
harlem
banksy
throw up graffiti
new york
brooklyn
nyc graffiti
dr. sex

Comments about turk

There are 53 comments about "turk"

phantom: There was a store on the 2800 block of Front Street in the 60's and 70's named Lauer's. They were like a deli but had specialty dishes - lots of fish dishes on Fridays for......

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

nycgirl10: interesting I've used for months straight and quit cold turkey with no problem, I just don't think its that addictive. Guess everyone is different. I haven't used in a year but was thinking of using......

in response to: NYC: Do you buy friendship and companionship with cocaine? by Peter

Jon Burgess: Hi all, not been on for a while. Some names are ringing bells with me in the above entry, Malc Kennedy is a good mate of my dads (John Burgess), Pete lawson from irlam friends......

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

Mike L.: Jack, thanks for taking the time to look at these photos. I served 1971-75, but in Turkey, not a combat zone. My son returned from his 2nd Iraq tour (as a combat medic)......

in response to: Bryant Park, Vietnam War Protest, 1970 by Mike L.

ezhuks: There's a larger one in the [[wiki:Cevahir Mall]] in {Turkey}. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_biggest_clock_faces]]...

in response to: World\'s Largest Clock? by Peter

David: I remember the New Ideal Diner from the mid 1960's when my family were en route for vacation in Atlantic City. Being around 9 years of age I still remember my favorite item on the......

in response to: New Ideal Diner by EvilGentleman

Turk: I didn't even see the kitten at first, and then when I did, my heart melted. Nice photo....

in response to: Kitten and Roosters by lunapark

Turk: "Flatbush Gardener" you seem intent on dissing the Ditmas Park Blog. Do you have some personal issue with it?...

in response to: Ditmas Park by Peter

Turk Tickler: I Googled Flatbush Gardener's blog. If you haven't seen it, you're not missing anything. How Flatbush Gardener thinks that their blog "covers that area of Brooklyn" in any way beyond just regurgitating already widely publicized......

in response to: Ditmas Park by Peter

Jon Burgess: Hi, its great to see old photies of the place i grew up, my dad (John burgess) and his dad (Tom Burgess) used to work at the steel works and my dad also worked at......

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

Susan Taylor (nee O'Reilly): Hi Sheila Thanks for telling me about this site, brings back many memories of Irlam and Cadishead. Someone mentioned Tramway Road Irlam, which lead to the Steelworks. This was where may dad, Thomas O'Reilly had an allotment.......

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

indykid: Interesting to see the latest from the WTC site. I don't know what it's like in America, but here in Europe now the fires are out and the buildings have stopped falling we don't really......

in response to: DownTown by barry

jeeff: good call, it brings to mind [[2190:the turkey]]....

in response to: Dundas Square by Biff

Michael: I grew up in Yorkville in the 1950's. We lived on 90th St between First and York. I remember the fireboat station at the foot of 90th St just outside the fence at Schurz park.......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Peter: agreed... i, for one, would love to see more... also, interesting to see {space invader} in {turkey}......

in response to: Some Thoughts on Istanbul by elif

EvilGentleman: A different type of compromise may be in order. In order to appease the hard-core nationalism that demands that a country bear such a bizarre name as FYROM, we should just let FYORM stay as......

in response to: Θεσσαλονίκη by zagg

Alexander The Thessalonikian: An ethnic group is characterized by the common language, customs, religion, inscriptions, area of origin and ways of education and living. By that means all the area of todays Greece was inhabited by Greeks since......

in response to: Θεσσαλονίκη by zagg

Franny Wentzel: The last train to use that was back in 1981 when a load of Thanksgiving turkeys were delivered. Amazing to see how quickly Nature reclaims what man thought was his own....

in response to: The High Line: by Peter

JS: We saw a turkey this evening by St. John's University in Staten Island - Grymes Hill. Wonder if it was the same fellow as the one seen last year by the hospital....

in response to: Wild Turkey Parking by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

upfromflames: good question. glad you asked that, as I just pulled out my CB4 (Bushwick) zoning map out last night after too long. And now I get to use it! Y'see, its pretty easy for the city......

in response to: The Tower of Bushwick by upfromflames

Loki : This is totally inspiring: And to those who question the structure's strength: I work in Construction and Demolition. I can say that from pictures, he has done a great job for "scab" work. and......

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral by Hasslehoff

turkey 101: what happend to the train tracks....

in response to: Train Derails on Bridge IV: The Aftermath (With Graf Train Passing By) by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: I could have sworn the first conquest of Alexander was Greece. So the big question would then be, was it a civil war or an invasion? Considering the classical Greek habit of describing both Macedon......

in response to: Θεσσαλονίκη by zagg

EvilGentleman: Macedonia has always extended beyond what is currently called Greece, so I do not see how Greece alone is permitted the usage of the name. It is obvious the Greek people are most closely connected......

in response to: Θεσσαλονίκη by zagg

Susannah: Oh man you gave me a great idea- I NEED to get some lederhosen for MY turkey! I'm gonna put it on the Thanksgiving Table DRESSED IN STYLE. My family will be horrified, but I'm......

in response to: Fresh Eggs Wool Honey Window Boxes Trunks Yarn by GGP

aer suzuki: big rubber hats that look exactly like turkeys for humans, and those green caps with a feather that people who wear lederhosen and yodel wear for the turkeys. little turkey-sized ones of course....

in response to: Fresh Eggs Wool Honey Window Boxes Trunks Yarn by GGP

EvilGentleman: I suppose I should put it in the fridge next to my discount turkey, or in the cupboard with the canned chile....

in response to: Catbread, Free Lebanon, Etc. by CE

Susannah: Aer just one question for you - are those 100% turkey feather hats, or hats for your favorite pet turkey?...

in response to: Fresh Eggs Wool Honey Window Boxes Trunks Yarn by GGP

aer suzuki: there's room for two more signs proclaiming two more things to sell. how 'bout 'marijuana' and 'turkey hats'......

in response to: Fresh Eggs Wool Honey Window Boxes Trunks Yarn by GGP

RobertR: [[img:15287]] Another picture of the bosporus bridge which connects the European with the Asian continent. This pic I shot out from the car window heading to the bridge. We drove with our Dutch car a......

in response to: Bosphorus Bridge by sen

Rocker Action: The only thing that the Anglo-cunts can hang their collective, socialist, complacent hat on is "smugness".. They know that despite their deep racist opinion of America, they are all slightley better off because of America,......

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

EvilGentleman: Well, I can tell you, a number of the creatures in the zoo are quite delicious. I never tried snake either, but my father had to as part of his military training, and he did......

in response to: $95 For a Bowl of Soup? by EvilGentleman

betty: the turkey is still there - July 13, 2006! ...

in response to: Battery park( NYC) memorials and sculptures by barry

an_impossible_child: i lived in catford for quite a few years & erm the cat was the only interesting thing in the whole place. & the turkish bakery. there wasn't even a bookshop, just regular chainstore stuff. not happy......

in response to: The Giant Cat of South London by I.T.U.C.

eyespiturkok: I must be blind, I really don't see anything. Certainly not a cock head. Maybe if it were larger, your panties won't be in a bunch. ...

in response to: 7 Train Pervert by CC

jola: hahaaa my great grandmom is turkish! lmaooo iits a beautiful bridge i love it! im doing it for a project in school!...

in response to: Bosphorus Bridge by sen

GGP: cat, thought you'd want to know that there have been sightings of a wild turkey in Central Park during the past few days, on my local birding chatlist. here is an entry from this morning: 8:30......

in response to: Wild Turkey Parking by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

EvilGentleman: Having lived through a different type of troubles, I know how hard it can be to deal with the legacies of colonialism. My ancestors fought the French for the British (and won!), they fought the......

in response to: Ulster Young Militants: Shankhill by norniron

EvilGentleman: I find it absolutely amazing how two-faced are America's greatest friends in NATO, whether here in Canada, or over in France, Germany, Norway, Turkey, etc... I mean, yes, it clear that the Americans do many......

in response to: Noise of Manhattan by Pierre

jack: there is one tom the other is percy, a ballet dancer. he travells with tom for protection and love. the girls all are harem girls. so cool, i'd like to have a......

in response to: Wild Turkey Parking by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

GGP: I love lichen--glad you enjoyed and yeah, the turkey tracks were for you, Catherine! :)...

in response to: Sno Walk by GGP

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Snowy lichen is lovely. Course, I like the turkey tracks....

in response to: Sno Walk by GGP

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: It looks like they live in the bird box in the tree. How'd you know which one is the tom? Can you tell what my turkey is? I felt so bad for it, lost and......

in response to: Wild Turkey Parking by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

GGP: Turkeys seen in the Catskills this summer; the tom and his harem. [[img:7473]] [[img:7474]]...

in response to: Wild Turkey Parking by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: "hard to stuff a cat, small hole." Very, very funny. I'm still laughing. When I first saw the bird I thought it was a vulture, which seemed appropriate at a hospital. I'd never seen a live......

in response to: Wild Turkey Parking by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

jack: so thats where our thanksgiving meal went to. i was ready to kill the turkey when it jumped off the table and ran out the door. i ran after it into traffic but......

in response to: Wild Turkey Parking by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Peter: wow, that building is crazy! definitely "turkey" over peacock. whts in the part thats the bird's "head"? that looks like some odd use of space. the view is breathtaking... i was surprised to see so much......

in response to: a different perspective by jeeff

jeeff: yeah the place is an architectural nightmare. i always think, "turkey" rather than peacock, which i think is appropriate. inside is even worse. totally confusing and claustrophobic. at least it has......

in response to: a different perspective by jeeff

Peter: barry- serious! ive seen that animal for years... and no one knows why hes there. its sort of a running joke, when you see something weird, to be all like "thats as random as a......

in response to: Battery park( NYC) memorials and sculptures by barry

Peter: the famed turkey of battery park!!!!...

in response to: Battery park( NYC) memorials and sculptures by barry

elaine: i had sausages for my tea. and turkish aubergene and mozzarella and tomato and brown sauce and avocado. it was a special i call 'what i have got in the fridge'...

in response to: Disorganized Rabble by Macavity

elaine: sounds like our very own 'turkey twizzlers' our govt has been pleased to call children's food fit for schools until very recently...

in response to: may 27 2005 toronto by hool

elaine: what ws truly vile here was after a million years of tory rule we did get a labour government and of course people felt relieved for a bit which was nice, and there are......

in response to: Fisherman\'s Wharf and the Full House Houses by Marc

search citynoise.org

recent discussions

The Past Is Closer Than You Think
from: ghost of grandin
The Top 15 Skylines in the World
from: Luigi Di Serio
Feeling Sixy?
from: Peter
America's Most Boring Towns: 8
from: Scott Sargent
Random Street Art Throughout Philly
from: serlingrod
Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004
from: CE
Milkcrate Man
from: Selig
Albuquerque Graffiti Flood
from: Relapsed
Watering the Lawn
from: joey
Positively 4th St.
from: Tyfoid Kid

from the archives

Sunset over Kreuzberg


Here's a sunset in Kreuzberg, Berlin...on the left there's a main road and the high-rise rail subway...I love this road, because it's surrounded by three busy roads and no one drives on it. All the roads are so busy so...

Sunset over Kreuzberg

recently viewed

July 26 2005 Toronto
from: hool
Pollards and Avenue
from: elaine
Eastbound 401
from: jeeff
Downtown LA, Feb 2006
from: adam
Related Pics
from: Little Ukraine
Hongik University 2005
from: Selig
Scissor Paper Stone
from: elaine
Mathematician's Sweet Ride
from: serlingrod
Water Falls on the City
from: CartLegger
Columns
from: fuzzytank