author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY (3 years ago)
author: serlingrod : Philadelphia, PA (3 years ago)
author: dexter : Los Angeles, CA (3 years ago)
author: Michelle : Toronto, ON (3 years ago)
author: Jim Rodgers : Brooklyn, NY (3 years ago)
author: Patrick : Toronto, ON (3 years ago)
author: Michelle : Toronto, ON (3 years ago)
author: ntatap@msn.com : Bronx, NY (3 years ago)
author: Kyle Jones : New York, NY (3 years ago)
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY (3 years ago)
author: Patrick : Toronto, ON (3 years ago)
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY (3 years ago)
author: Franny Wentzel : New York, NY (3 years ago)
author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY (3 years ago)
author: joey : Berkeley, CA (3 years ago)
author: Franny Wentzel : New York, NY (3 years ago)
author: joey : Berkeley, CA (3 years ago)
author: chiamattt : Seoul, South Korea (3 years ago)
author: Patrick : Toronto, ON (3 years ago)
author: Michelle : Toronto, ON (3 years ago)
author: Franny Wentzel : Airstrip One, Oceania (3 years ago)
author: Peter : Queens, NY (3 years ago)
author: Glen : Stavanger, Norway (3 years ago)
author: Know : Houston, TX (3 years ago)
author: Know : Houston, TX (3 years ago)
author: L.E.R.O. : Copenhagen, Denmark (3 years ago)
author: Jamie Cardenas : Sacramento, CA (3 years ago)
author: Jamie Cardenas : sacramento, CA (3 years ago)
author: Jamie Cardenas : Sacramento, CA (3 years ago)
author: Patrick : Toronto, ON (3 years ago)
| | author: Peter : Brooklyn, NY (3 years ago)
RIP Poke DMS BS
Bushwick, Brooklyn
NYC, New York City
graffiti, trucks, trux
author: serlingrod : Philadelphia, PA (3 years ago)
Sick of the CA$H FOR HOME$ signs around Philly. Decided to take them down and replace them with my own version....
author: dexter : Los Angeles, CA (3 years ago)
First time on the LA Subway system... not too shabby, and only $1.25 each way
author: Michelle : Toronto, ON (3 years ago)
... but why not fork out some money to fix the fountain at Queen and University? It's all broken and unappealing.
On a brighter note... balloons in Queen's Park North.
author: Jim Rodgers : Brooklyn, NY (3 years ago)
Southeast of the official NYC Chinatown, neighborhood Chinese life has expanded in the last few decades far to the East along East Broadway and the surrounding vicinity. Bounded by the Civic Center to the West and the end of Canal Street on the East, the more recent settlers of this region tend to hail from Fujian Province, speaking a dialect quite distinct from the earlier occupants of the Chinatown found on city maps. While North of East Broadway can be confusing because streets there begin to angle in better conformity with the shape of the island, the neighborhood to...
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