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Thursday, April 7th 2005
Previous Day :: Next Dayfede: hey-- have you ever seen those UNSCENE maps around wicker park? Jamie: No one said Parkour was a Martial Art. The article states that Parkour is more akin to dance and martial arts than it is a sport. Which is true. As i understand it, Le Parkour is a form of artistic expression through the use of movement and ones urban environment.... Jamie: With reference to what has been said about kids navigating their environment in this naturalistic way i have been studying my two year old son. Jumping onto and over low walls, running along them and jumping off. I began shouting Parkour at him in an encouraging tone every time he... Jamie: No one said Parkour was a Martial Art. The article states that Parkour is more akin to dance and martial arts than it is a sport. Which is true. As i understand it, Le Parkour is a form of artistic expression through the use of movement and ones urban environment.... gizmondiz: parkour has nothing to do with martial arts!!!!!!!! Peter: awesome. thanks! UHOCTPAHEZ : yes. it is garbage city in now. peggy: rock lock! jeeff: Re: Junk Yards of Moscow
right in front of your apartment building. summertime must be great. is this kind of thing common in moscow? trouble: Re: Cherry Blossoms
thank you, i can't get enough cherry blossom pictures for some reason. i keep my eyes on planetkyoto.com/nils around this time of year because he gets some great shots too. beautiful picture, thanks again michelle. Peter: Масквич: try this link to post your own stuff! http://www.citynoise.org/post.php Jamie: No matey this is an open forum. By this i mean that everyone is equally at liberty to contribute whatever they so wish, as long as it is relevant. Feel free to post your photos, thoughts, narratives and suchlike. We're loving your Russian jive yo! Michael-Ann: Re: Moscow Postcard 2
Quite splendid! I love how the cloud formations mirror the curve of the bulkhead...what a fantastic photo! jeeff: really beautiful. what's the building? whats the name of the bridge? can you tell us something about this scene? jeeff: damn that's beautiful. is this from a printed postcard or did you take the photo? jeeff: i LOVE IT! Peter: this helps... though the language doesnt matter; the past few days, weve gotten so much traffic from russian domains (thanks to having an article here posted on two apparently very popular russian sites...) but the photos are great! keep em coming! :)
also: if you could tell us about hte sites... Jamie: Hey don't worry about your English. It's 100% better than my Russian. Post in english or post in russian and someone will undoubtedly offer a translation for us english speakers. But keep posting your stuff here. It's good shit. Peter: wow, this is an great string of photos... looks like those germans knowwhats up! Jamie: Absolutely not buddy, russian contributions are good. Also: send some of those gherkins this way i'm peckish Peter: also: though it is still morning here in nyc, i wouldnt mind some frozen vodka and salted gherkins, thats for sure... :) Peter: Масквич, your english seems ok to me :) thanks for posting! Peter: Moscow: Please do! that would be awesome! Peter: cool little series of photos- reminds me of the ferries here in nyc. Peter: loving all the new russian stuff! wow! fuzzytank: oi
russian contributions are awesome
i loved my stay in Rostov an im sorry i forgot how to spell any of the language
;)
Moscow: Wow! It's impressive collection... I'm going to collect Moscow's bridges now, and post it here to comare %)
(sorry for grammar mistakes) Moscow: Jamie: Is this bad? I mean "russian contribution"? %) Moscow: Vodka is good! Frozen vodka with home-style salted gherkins... Mmm... (went to get some vodka) Moscow: fuzzytank: correctly: "ya ne znay" :) fuzzytank: ya nis nayou
orrr however you spell "i have no idea" with a 'merican keyboard Jamie: Re: Sites of Moscow. Whats up with all the russian contributions lately. I like it. It's groovy. Anyone for vodka? Jamie: Translation? MoscowVagabond: Perhubs dragon dance? Moscow Vagabond: Very Imprassive Moscow: Yeah, man! Keep on going in what way!
Наконец-то писдатые фотки масквы!
Michael-Ann: Re: Behind Mojos Coffee Shop
Do I have to?! I mean, I hardly know them at all...well, all right, a girls gotta do whatta girls gotta do I 'spoze. Previous Day :: Next Day |
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