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Monday, April 21st 2008

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Mark Salinas: I am disappointed that town of Salinas is so boring I always wanted to visit the town.:) Mark Salinas, MN

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

Tex: I have to agree, I've moved to places because of the tremendous increase in pay, thinking that would make up for the shortcomings of the town where the job was located, and at first it works. But after a while if you don't actually enjoy where you're living and...

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

jasmine: cool

in response to Fireworks, Full Moon, Night

GJcool DUDE: Dang, when I went to brooklyn there were these people robbing stores cause they couldn't afford to buy beer or drygs

in response to GANGS ON NYC

meat: JA da real king warsaw playaz know that!

in response to JA: A True NYC King

Hackney City Farm Worker: hey, iv just been doing research to see what others think of the Farm, im very happy you approve! Btw the goose that you are standing with is called Gregory one of our oldest residence. he is now 27 years old and still going! well ya learn something new everyday! cya

in response to hackney city farm

Nobody: Saul- this is the internet, and you're not the boss of it. Now either get on topic and finally get around to this "more to come" that you keep mentioning (yet never get around to elaborating on) or "drop off". Frankly, I can't imagine how my identity matters, or...

in response to Coney Island Low

saul altman: once again you refuse to ident. yourself, just like a coward. REMEMBER I NOT HERE TO FILL YOUR NEEDS IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS LET US KNOW WHO YOU ARE, OR DROP OFF. MORE TO COME ABOUT JUNKY JUNGLES.

in response to Coney Island Low

jeeff: that thing looks like a possum!

in response to Lost Kitten

Joe: Hello CB Dare, Sounds like you have very important things to say and the courage to go with it. I can only explain my experience with my early years in Kensigton. There is somethimg to be said for the "stand and fight" attitude and for making the argument that all should...

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

alma: well, between flashing and a rape, there's a whole world. flashing, in purist america, really is overrated. and "blondes" overreact. "oh my god, he was doing "that" ya know" and stuff. a poor, clueless, lifeless guy, gets so much for his sex life, just by showing for a short time the...

in response to Pervert Masturbates on Subway

Sheila Vaudrey: Hiya again Sheila H, Nice to hear that you are in touch with Arnold, We were both in the same class at school, I often think about him, I thought I saw his name on the TV, he had got the right answer to a quiz, but it just said...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

ollie: Just a word. Worst mistake in the world is to take a job based on how much they will pay you. Do you want in your heart of hearts to live there?

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

Peter: yep, i am.

in response to The Bajaj of Brooklyn?

Anwar Arif: wont_to_have_the_gerli_plase

in response to Feeling Sixy?

Peter: hahahaha... hissing!

in response to Lost Kitten

CB : It is easy for anyone to put down our inner city areas and declare them a war zone. But the truth of the matter is that if we had more people involved to make change then we wouldn't have to runaway from the now growing problems of drugs prostitution etc.....

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

jeeff: yay owl, one of my faves in mtl.

in response to Graf on the Tracks, Pt. 1

Peter: somehow, i missed this post the first time around... nice. i wonder how the gardens are looking this spring, and if joe is still flying his flag?

in response to Floyd Bennett Field: Let All Flags Fly

Nobody: Saul- I might have something to say about your views if I knew what they were. You completely failed to address any of my specific points. So in regards to "stepping up to the plate", looks like you have some work to do in that regard, yourself. If that's not enough...

in response to Coney Island Low

saul altman: i don't mind expressing my views, however if you have something to say to me about my views step up to the plate & let me & know who you are & whats your interest in coney or any other preplanned human warehouse for those who see no way out....

in response to Coney Island Low

Peter: left side right side () spotted around and in ...

in response to Graf Trux 21: Bushwick

Peter: spotted on avenue, between and avenue in ...

in response to Graf Trux 21: Bushwick

Andrew Smith: Nice photo's Jamie, On the subject of the Great British Seaside, Hunstanton in Norfolk has most of the things you would expect. A fairground and promenade A Pitch and Putt course and beach huts It did have a pier too but that was destroyed by a storm in the 1970's. The nearest is now down...

in response to The Great British Seaside

Joe: To hairsy. I thought I would add clarity to my message from April 16th. The only thing that I left was Kensigton. My first marrige ended when my wife left me and this opened the door to split from that death trap neighborhood (she loved Kensigton, but later found her...

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

NewYorkDave: Hmmm, I just realized that that route wouldn't have made any sense considering the number of blocks involved. The pretzels surely would have been cold by the time he reached Onderdonk--unless he were running the whole way! ;). He never TOLD me the factory was on Starr, I just made...

in response to Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St.

NewYorkDave: Bobby I: Thanks! My Dad must've been selling pretzels around the same time because he bought and sold them for the same prices you quoted. His "route" was Onderdonk heading south; he tells me that he always sold out before he reached Myrtle Ave.

in response to Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St.

Hannah: Cleethorpes is great :) I live here, and I've been to the beach and it's an awesome view! I came across this page whilst trying to find info on the dog walking area! None so far... :/

in response to The Great British Seaside

Sheila Hilton: Hello Sheila V Yes, the Hapgoods lived next door to us. Their son Arnold, later worked at Shell in Carrington with my husband. Still exchange Christmas cards every year. The Bromleys lived on the first corner of the road on the opposite side to Ardens. My sister Teresa, as you say,...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

Gary Sparkes: hi sam crozzie is still knocking around seen him last year with giz nelson in the white horse i remember his poetry after a few,he seemed well and just the same old crozzie

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Mattiuzzi: Candy, u are a honest girl. But there s a lot of bitches who don t work like u. i ll go to see u in super sexe. when u are working dear???

in response to Club Super Sexe

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Sheila The hairdresser you mention, actually was opened by Eleanor Cooke, wife of an old friend of mine Tom, whose parents had the grocers shop at the Nags Head end of Twenty Row, which they ran throughout WW2. It was Ian Scholes whose father had the grocery business at the corner...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

marie: you mentioned one main reason Saskatoon did not make cut was because there were no distinguishing features. I often sit in car or walk along Spadina viewing our skyline in wonder at the very distinquishing factors that make the skyline so beautiful. Among the more modern buildings is...

in response to The Top 10 Canadian Skylines

joey: does the san jose light rail system go underground at all?

in response to Queer Cats Strut

sam ross: hi all can anyone tell me the where abouts of brian croasedale(crozzie)he lived on school lane in the 70s aand 80s then on caroline st cheers...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Peter: nope, but i do now! awesome- thanks...

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Peter: luna always brings the hot shit. more!

in response to Graf Trux: AC/DCEVE

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