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Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 28th Nov 2005 - 22:24 GMTI like the mandatory seagulls on the lights. Poor buggers look cold. jack: 29th Nov 2005 - 15:26 GMTi lived on west 4th st and could walk to coney. i never went on the parachute jump because i was afraid of height, so i ended up in the rangers jumping out of helicopters during nam. and i never went to nam, i had to stay in germany. i could have re-uped but i decided to go home. always going there to a point but turning in another direction at the last moment. life is funny. Peter: 30th Nov 2005 - 14:54 GMTlast summer, i saw a bum passed out on that wooden ramp up to the boardwalk. he looked dead and didnt appear to be breathing. i mentioned it to a cop on the boardwalk and they called an ambulance and took him away. i was afraid he was either dead or close enough to it that he would aspirate his vomit (which surrounded him somewhat) or something. anyway, heres a nice one in which you can see the parachute drop from the air. gsis: 14th Jul 2006 - 06:40 GMTthat pic is very artistic. i like it in black n white coney island, im from canada and the only thing it reminds me of is requeim for a dream. heh Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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