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Thursday, April 19th 2007

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Mike: The rite of passage for many a down home lad in the days of maritime purity ;) I remeber my trip 30 years ago.

in response to Club Super Sexe

Andrew Smith: Theresa Very sorry to hear about your husband. I do remember someone from school called Isherwood (1980's). There is plenty of stuff dumped in the ditches in places up the Moss, but once you get a bit further out it is fine. A lot of the farms now seem to be...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

matt: i smoked pot for the first time at the end of that pier.

in response to Pine Island Salt Flats

matt: actually, this is bayport. very close to pine island, though.

in response to Pine Island Salt Flats

iman: looks more like a leaf house than a stone house.

in response to Stone house on Cardinal Hill

iman: jack: man, you know i used to work on houses in the hamptons. that's where many celebrities have parties and stuff. there is no way you can compare toronto to the hamptons. the hamptons are full of rich snobs, and toronto seems like a much better place with nicer people....

in response to Kensington Market

anon (pool-70-104-204-105.nrflva.fios.verizon.net): Having grown up in Gardenside during the 1960's, I and good friend Jim Varney frequently rode the Versailles Road bus past this home and wondered about how neat it would be to live there. Of course, the hospital still had a grand lawn and had not yet encroached on...

in response to Stone house on Cardinal Hill

Silo: Hey Mookie, by the way I think you are wrong about the worst projects in Paterson a.k.a P:town the worst and im sure other people can agree with me on this one was C.C.P- Christopher Colombus Projects until they were knocked down they where to uncontrolable.if you got shot,stabbed,robbed etc....

in response to paterson factory - may 2002

Silo: Hey Joe,I also now live in South Cali (Upland) to be exact and dont get me wrong Cali is cool but it will never be Jerzee to me.I wont move back to NJ becuase it will never be the same but I do miss my birth place.For some strange reason...

in response to paterson factory - may 2002

jack: funny, my mother's girlfriend was named josephine toronto from brooklyn and i always thought that they named toronto after her. nice pic's. of course it's not exactly the quaint hamptons village shopping area out in the hamptons of long island but it is quaint in it's own way especially...

in response to Kensington Market

jack: you should talk to upfromflames, he or she knows all about urban renewal and is doing a great job in his or her neighborhood. sorry i don't know whether upfromflames is male or female, something tells me she is a she but anyway many old hoods need revitalization...

in response to Adams Morgan

jack: mariana, sorry but non comprende italiano, e non polare, scusa mia italian, prego, si capeto english, and to jerry, i am a member of the VFW, and its nice that you have good memories of your dad's post. sorry but i'm from brooklyn and as far as brooklynites were...

in response to Disused VFW Hall

jack: your close joey

in response to Lets Guess

terri: i stilllive in kensington born and raised her but it'snot like it was when i grew up i'm working on getting me and my family out of here there are to many drugs prostitution and i do not want my kids to grow up around here i'm one of the...

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

Anna: Did anyone out there live in Woodbine street?

in response to Across the Street

dzyre one: only a graffiti artist finds the expression and pride in these images..gotta get to melbourne, sydney scene is dying off!

in response to Street Art

dzyre one: mad landscape. the train looks so free with a charging deisel engine. if its windy,why the such calm lake

in response to Boiling Lake

Jamie: I thought so. I took more photos but I had my new camera on full manual and i screwed up both the exposure and focus on all but two shots. Jack, that's a truly graphic story. You put me right there with your words. I always love reading your little...

in response to A Walk Along The Embankment

CartLegger: Something tells me you live on 43rd street.

in response to Urban Eccentricities: The Bird Man of Lenox Rd.

pierre: it must suck to live next to this ahole, the house should be burned to the ground

in response to Urban Eccentricities: The Bird Man of Lenox Rd.

kuh: Hawaii has some amazing talent!!! unfortunate that a lot of that quality stuff gets written over by crap.. lack of respect for true art.

in response to Hawaii Graffiti

jeeff: this is wicked.

in response to Hawaii Graffiti

jeeff: i will take u on a tour in summertime.

in response to Kensington Market

BLESTone: do any of you guys know what happened to jukes? i haven't seen anything new by him. . .

in response to PDX graffiti like ummm...

joey: looks like mother and her kids. oh where could they be today?

in response to Street Kittens

CE: These were taken over the course of a couple days in March. It was my first time in Toronto. I'd really like to see the market in Summer, I can imagine it's much more vibrant.

in response to Kensington Market

jeeff: nice photos (especially the clouds in the 2nd last one) ... just wait till summer!

in response to Kensington Market

jeeff: me too i live 1 block away

in response to i just called to say... I LOVE YOU

Birdman: Where is the Kosciosko?

in response to The Bridges of New York City

KMS DOGS: These pictures are butiful. I would by these pics for a million bucks, and if they were mine I wouldn't Sell them for a million bucks! I love these pics!

in response to Fremont Bridge

joey: you took it from a book

in response to Lets Guess

pianist: FOR GODS SAKE! Just to put things simply..... 1. YES, it is a Banksy Copy. 2. What does it matter to you, that who ever copied it, probably doesn't have any politcal view!? 3. Why is every1 so b*tchy on here?! I stumbled across this, when i was looking to have a nice...

in response to graffiti stencil making a statement...

devin: hey, I recently got into putting up posters around my town, and I've been using spray adhesive to stick them up, and I've been interested in trying the wheat paste instead of my spray. any advice? oh and the spray adhesive totally works so good. please email me with any...

in response to Wheatpasting: How to

cartlegger: seems like a pretty solid set for such scattered series of photos...must be the higher power of the photo gods. Nice stuff, indeed.

in response to Eleven Random, Totally Unreleated Photos of Montreal Taken Over the Course of Approximately Six Months with Two Different Cameras

CE: Nice to see a post from Washington! It looks like a great city but we don't see much of it on Citynoise it seems.

in response to Adams Morgan

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