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Sunday, April 8th 2007
Previous Day :: Next DayEvilGentleman: Thanks. Here is a functioning link to that article: Losing Soup EvilGentleman: Amazing that nobody has commented about the lack of towers in the sky in this shot. I personally do not recognize the vantage point, but I am assuming that the WTC would have filled the sky portions of this shot prior to 9/11. CartLegger: I know how it feels, EvilGentleman.
[[www.citynoise.org/article/6597/]] robert: I know yall moved off the subject of ConeyIsland but some ppl talkin like its a nice place. Maybe if you stay by the amusmentpark you will be okay but if you go into places like Searise and Graveson its a different storie. Im only 14 and i lived there... Yoshi: Wow... what great views, similar to the train station that I was last at(subway). The pics are kind of empty; i remember kids playing in the streets at night. Where were these pics exactly taken at? May you post it? Philip: Deb,
Sadly Bobs Lane Ferry is no more :-(, no sure when it went you can still see a few semi destroyed bits of the landing stage from the Partington side. iman: montreal is the original sin city. way before vegas. iman: the third and forthwere definitely in riverhead or baiting hollow. did i get those right? vvargas: all this talk about bushwick being unsafe and that only ppl looking to flip their properties are going to encourage you to live here is nonsense. change starts somewhere and it has already started. i have lived here for three years. when i got my apartment the rent... iman: to dirty, your a sick freak and someone should rape you, beat the hell out of you, and leave you crying in your own shit you sick pervert! jeeff: thanks. this was just a short flurry, it didn't stick around. iman: that's still pretty good man. thanks for the childhood memories. iman: it looks like the difference between vegas and brooklyn. iman: great shots, i've crossed half these bridges myself, but they look better in the pictures. Andy: This bridge is called "Hungerford Bridge". I think it is because of the Monet painting called "Charing Cross Bridge" that the confusion arises. Even the footbridges to either side are officially the "Golden Jubilee Bridges" but are normally known as the "Hungerford Footbridges". kricket: great photos as always. charmaine: i like this picture, kind of look like my old neighborhood groovehouse: err... female cops. groovehouse: hottest cops ever! Softee: It's a vibrant little city with an artsy, bohemian vibe. Fantastic waterfront and natural surroundings too. I like it a lot. Softee: HaHa No, the drops just happened to fall that way for real. Previous Day :: Next Day |
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