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Wednesday, April 19th 2006
Previous Day :: Next DayEvilGentleman: EvilGentleman: Gotta admit, graf tanx is a rare category... groovehouse: Elaine, I saw the soap-bot because it's been sitting on that barrel for about a week! I finally just got around to photographing it!!
CPW, you're right! It does look like it's had a late night!! LOL!!
MUST POST MORE BOT PICTURES!!! POST YOURS TODAY!!! NYCES - 23CREW: YOU WONT FIND ANYMORE DUPLO AS HE MOVED TO CAMBRIDGE YEARS AGO. BRAVE, WEVE HAD A FEW TROUBLES WITH CAZOM, BUT TOO3 ARE ALL GOOD WITH TSS.
SYSTEM ABUSE THIS SATURDAY @ THE FIDDS ELBOW.
8-2AM, DRUM N BASS.
DJS: URB, HALLSIE B2B LOKUT, KDC AND NEONS (OKCREW)
MCS: SPOZE, FIREBOY, LYRIX AND WIXY
BE... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: The soap-bot has bags under his eyes after a late night. NYCES - 23CREW: THANKS FOR THE CONMMENTS. WE ARE STILL GOING STRONG, KEEP YOUR EYES OUT FOR WORDPLAY MAGAZINE AND LIMITED PLACES ON THE INTERNET.
PEACE WWW.FOTOLOG.NET/NYCES vz: now imagine re-reading that story, except if the monk didn't actually touch the girl. distressing, huh? Kusala: I prefer the solution from "The Tao of Mrs. Wei" (from Malaysian-American poet, Hilary Tham Goldberg):
MRS. WEI ON THE BUS
found a seat thankfully set down her bags.
Hot bodies jostled her: schoolgirls in blue,
women shoppers, salesmen, a Buddhist monk
carrying his alms pouch. A schoolgirl
near him struggled... EvilGentleman: This is the poorly located tag I was mentioning above
elaine: grumpy! how did you know he was there? elaine: at least we can't hear that weird constant whine from the power station from here. and what about that racket the new lighthouse makes? indykid: Come to think of it, when you think of Chenobyl, London would probably be wasted by Dungeness exploding, your no safer either! Elicar: They are open only in the summer, Buddy!
While some of us try to capture the "memorable" moments, there's always that someone who would spoil it for us! GortaMor: Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam. Amen. kueter!!! from mexique: hi! i think that your style is very simple but authentic, i would like to visist EU and paint with you,
yo yo!!! groovehouse:
Bottom of an old dual soap dispenser robot face! elaine: i know, i know. bloody islington on sea, innit? unfortunately for me it's not just *my* discovery. the old lighthouse was for sale last year, i was nearly sick with jealousy. elaine: yeah, indykid, not only a re they wrong about the desert-ness except in feel, but ecologically it is the opposite of desertified. not only is not not stripped of life, but it's ecodiversity is unparalelled anywhere else in the uk, and stuff grows there that grows nowhere else. an_impossible_child: aw thats my most favourite place in the whole of england! (admittedly havent seen much but it has the desolateness/emptyness which i realy really like)
its like a canvas Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Now I can use one of my favourite phrases: riot of colour. Ah, that felt good.
I love the delicate blossom against the weathered buildings, together they're a fragile ecosystem hidden in New York. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Why is no one petting the aligators?
Thanks for the trip to the zoo. Charlatan: I haven't been since I was a kid. We would go up there when they were making syrup... about this time of the year. indykid: One of the most visited places on the Marsh is Prospect Cottage:
"Derek Jarman was drawn to Dungeness by its desolate character; he used it as the setting for his film The Last of England, an allegory on the social and sexual inequalities in England under Thatcherism. Later that year he... indykid: "i want to live in a hut and write, and have a stove heater, and at the end of the day go the 100 yards to the pub for a well deserved guinness and a fish and chips, and have to battle the wind to get there"
Don't know if your... indykid: Eleaine, you may be right about the raves. Nearby Lydd airport was used frequently in the early to mid-90s for raves held in big aircraft hangers. indykid: Ahh...Dungeness, close to home. I'm from just up the road in Ashford, currently at uni in Plymouth though. There was an interesting article in Dazed and Confused last month in which they called Romney Marsh (the area in which Dungeness it situated) the Uk's only desert. I assume, as the... KC Vale: Have you ever typed your name in Google and looked at what comes up?
I did that this morning just for giggles and grins and this was one of the sites.
I assume it is because of the other KC writing about the "Vale of cashmere" that triggered a match.
I found that... ea: the foreshortening on that person's arm in the second photo is so bizzarre! Kato: I can growl like a lion and sting like a, sorry forgotten what I sting like. Something Tibetan. yuppies will burn: The BEACH used to be working class for all wonderful place to live but the rich people have turned it into an area for them only and with market value assement(legal government robbery) the rich are pushing all of the rest out family's lose thier homes here and all... Get out of your car, buddy: Thanks for the tip. I'm heading to "The Danforthes" this weekend!
Most of the social housing is where the old amusement park used to be. South of Queen along Glen Manor and some of the nearby streets. You would never notice them as such. It is brilliant,... kc: Thanaks for that post, J. EvilGentleman: To my way of thinking, graffiti should be both encouraged and it's location controlled within reason, with penalties for those who put graffiti in places where it has no business being. Now, before you all start tuning me out, graf fans that you are, let me explain.
Yesterday, after I was... elaine: i think access may have become more restricted in the era of 'rave'.
stonehenge is a bit similar, you can get close, but there are a lot of fences and sentry boxes and whatnot. national trust don't like the partygoer. i think real druids are allowed near the stones on the... EvilGentleman: I wonder what the gardener had to feed to these pebbles to make them grow into rocks, and I wonder how long it took him. Is it true that if you talk to your pebbles, they will grow faster? Or perhaps rock music is more appropriate. Sounds like a job... Biff: These are the fountains of Dundas Square. This couple was seemed so unhappy, but
they kissed in the next picture. It was lunch time... Ardis: I am thinking of moving to Linden and Bushwick on the Gates "J" stop, I've walked around at night, seemed low key enough, anyone from around there have anything to say? What about those guys who hang out all the time on Linden between Broadway and Bushwick Avenue on the... Previous Day :: Next Day |
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