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Friday, April 18th 2008

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Glen: Great cars, I lived in Brooklyn 35 years ago, my dad had a 1967 Mercury Cougar, beautiful car !!!

in response to Bushwick Impalas

Glen: Great cars, I lived in Brooklyn lots of years ago (1973), my dad had a 1967 Mercury Cougar, what a car !!!

in response to Bushwick Impalas

سكس: سكسي كوسي قوطي حبيبي يا عومري تعال نيكني يا ابو سمرة

in response to Feeling Sixy?

anon (ppp76.tc-5.kal-ch.mi.localnet.com): Does anyone remember Bushwick High School during the 1960's, and some of the teachers there, such as Mr. Abel (Orchestra and music), Mr. Holden (swimming), Mr. Fieldler (Track and sports coach), Mr. Cohen (Sports and was also at Guidance Counselor), Mr. Faber (Guidance Counselor), and some of the others. Also...

in response to A Rare Ruin in Bushwick

Me: Thank God this is not california,Outside observer,but you made some really good points,and I hope wherever you end up works out well for you.

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

amber: your shots are amazing.

in response to Fort Worth Summer 2007

Sheila Hilton: Hi Cyril, Do you mean the cottage we knew as the forge, where the blacksmith's place was? If it is that one, it was later owned by Rita Holt who had the ladies dress shop on the corner of Hayes Road. It does stand back from the road, behind the...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

anon (rrcs-24-199-29-166.west.biz.rr.com): Cope kills, bottom line best graffiti artist alive stay up Cope!

in response to Metro Cope2

Peter: are you crazy, or just seriously uninformed? nothing rebuilt, nothing touched? thats not true at all! i commute through the WTC site/station every day, and theres so much going on there... sure, its a slow process, but its a radically different place than it was 6-7 years ago, for sure,...

in response to Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today

God: It would be great if they just left it as a memory place. Last time they showed it on the news, was about 3 months ago. And it was still nothing rebuilt, nothing touched. Just like on September 11,2001. God Bless All.

in response to Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today

eon 1: this store is the sickest store for people that are just learning how to bomb or it is also great for people that know what they are doing.I just started about a year ago and i will tell u this the one store i will go to is scrap yard!its...

in response to Scrap Yard nyc GRAFFITI STORE

colavitos ghost: the pigeon shots (especially the first one) are so wonderful! thank you for showing that pigeons can be beautiful.

in response to Compilation Part Three

A. Weinstein: Hey everyone, Let's get some dialogue going here. Hasn't anyone got any memories they would like to share? Does anyone remember getting out of school (P.S. 167) at lunchtime and having the pretzel man standing there with his push cart selling those hot soft pretzels with all the salt on them?...

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

Outside observer: I had a chance to recently visit the fine city of Hutch for a job interview. I would say that the city faces many of the same issues that other cities face in the mid-west. I grew up in KS and understand the desire for greener pastures. I have come...

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

John Dereszewski: Puffy, Linden between Central and Evergreen is a block that has undergone a considerable transformation over the last decade or so, clearly for the good. I knew this block very vividly during the bad days of the 1970's, when I worked for Community Board 4, whose office was situated in the...

in response to My House in Bushwick

Josefine: hey, I´m frome sweden and at our english lesson were going to work about ground zero. I would like, in all respect, to know something about what is going on there today. are some new buildings planned? or is it going to be a memory place?

in response to Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Rob So many of Irlam and Cadishead old heritages have been lost through lack of interest and of course , money, as so often happens in non politically sensitive areas. The little cottage I was referring to stood back just off the road and had been painstakingly restored under heritage conditions...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

Gary Sparkes: found this site by accident,great to see so many of my childhood memories i went to irlam endowed, irlam high,used to play at tarzan bridge ,steel works ,jezzies,princess park,the maypole,we once stole a wooden rowing boat from bobs lane and paddled right down the canal you name it we played...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

anon (bl6-17-37.dsl.telepac.pt): contemplated the palace each evening! That's another fairy tale

in response to Palacio Nacional Da Pena

imon: jacksonville has a cove ,yeah its looking decent,yes its trying to compete with other major cities,but it is a racist city ,it has the good ol' boy mentality, paysucksno matter what you say, housing might be a bit cheaper but it balances out with high price food,clothing etc,i hate the...

in response to Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville

ppg: You still can find dead chickens and santeria things in this area, just a bit further up the road, heading into the ravine. Are new people still buried here? It's beautiful and peaceful, I'd love to become a Quaker to be buried there.

in response to Quaker Cemetery, Prospect Park

You are an idiot.: Of course you would show the picture of the crappiest hotel in the city to try and prove your point. "Passing through" does not give you enough taste of a city, especially one as interesting as Norman. Norman is the home of the University of Oklahoma, a huge university with...

in response to America's Most Boring Towns: 1

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