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SKIP365 bbk ssp : anyone that says that this stupid toy neck face is a god knows NOTHING about graff.neck face scribbles his horrible tag with no handstyle. heres a few REAL legends. cope stay high 149 revs cost etc neck face is no where close to ever being a god. if you say he is, show me ONE of...

in response to Is Robert Oppel Neck Face?

markit: Dude, they should really legalize the BK bridge, that place is one of the dopest spots of all time. Ahh memories

in response to Bel Graffiti

Christopher : I agree of what they they are saying. The bad people should not come and take over by buying housing and making a condo and expensive for others.

in response to Humboldt Park & Gentrification

Picky Lurker: Is someone reloading their posts over and over to get them into the top-ranked "Popular Articles" list? I just reloaded this post and the view count jumped over 100 views in a few moments. I reloaded again five seconds later and there were about 50 more views. I only point...

in response to The Murals of Leslieville

Earl Littman: What is being done with this structure? Who owns it and who is responsible for preserving it from further destruction? When was the fire and did anyone ever learn the cause? earl@popbroadcasting.com

in response to Moonrise Behind The Burned Out Bethel Baptist Church

Sammy Perez: antblack, you mentioned skelly, stickball, tops and coco carts. Those are some serious memories there. Here a few more for you: punchball, cocolerio 1,2,3, off the wall and chinese handball along with riding the J and M train to Essex Street in Manhattan. Memories are good, but...

in response to A Rare Ruin in Bushwick

Peter: cherie: , in the area around street is the border between and , so i suppose it depends on which side of the place is on, heh. the west side being and the east side being . i, myself, live in , less than 5 blocks...

in response to Dangerous to Walk Around Brooklyn?

Cherie: Okay, can someone help me out? I'm looking at an apartment at corner of Broadway and Hart in Bed-Sty or is it Bushwick? Landlord says Bed-Sty. It's a good deal and the Myrtle subway's close. The neighborhood seems a bit strange—like maybe I wouldn't fit in, so I'm trying to...

in response to Dangerous to Walk Around Brooklyn?

sicilian brookly gal: I grew up on wilson and george. big family building. every apt lived a relative. of course grandpa was the owner. went to st. jo's on suydam st. will never forget my years there with great friends. graduated from there in 1960. the candy store around...

in response to My House in Bushwick

Peter: tom: i think its ludicrous to simply look at the "thousands of lives lost that day" without trying to dig deeper into the why and how of it. i think it disrespects both those who died and those of us who continue to live in the aftermath, either here in...

in response to Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today

Romania ( Braila): hey i'm a iulian from romania and here parkour is one sport very popular... for details iulian_mihalache2006@yahoo.com and iulianmihalache2006@gmail.com

in response to Le Parkour

Tom: hi, i'm from the u.k, so u probably won't care what i think, but sod it. I dnt kno the politics of your country v.well, but wether it's a cover up or not, the terrible truth is thousands of lives were lost that day, people who didn't deserve to die....

in response to Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today

Aingeal: Being from the Bogside, Doire, (Derry). I've developed a strong sense of awareness, passion for all people, and the need to uphold my Irish heritage. I was saddened to read Seamus's (from the south) comments. I now feel even more Irish then he, because we in the Bogside fought for...

in response to Urban Street Propoganda

hell its hailing: This crazy weather! Hell, I suppose that is Hutchinsons fault also.

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

missyelliott: So do you live in Kauai "eyefodin" ? Do you live under a tree where they are 4 times as loud as a bullhorn at a hockey game? probably not. Again they are rats with wings and carry disease, do you eat meat? They are poultry.

in response to Wild Chickens

VAN: yo anon, i heard oval taught some guy to tag after he quit and moved to massachusetts. now the new oval has been gettin up around on i-95 and the norwalk area. he has been taggin around my neighborhood in silvermine and has gotten all over my buddies fence on...

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eyeofodin: Well missyelliott, since you annoy me as much as the chickens annoy you, can I buy a gun and shoot you down? Have some respect for life.

in response to Wild Chickens

missyelliott: If you lived in Kauai and had these god aweful rats with wings crowing under window at 1 and 2 am you wouldn't be saying "how cute" they are! They carry diseases, any ground feeding bird has the potential to carry diseases. I don't want mongoose on the...

in response to Wild Chickens

Marjie: I lived at 969 Carroll St from 1948 - 1954. Remember standing on the corner of Carroll & Bedford collecting the tickets from the people who attended the Dodgers games. I went to PS 241. Had Miss Kaufman for 1st grade. She was the sweetest teacher.

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

Arnie: When I lived in NYC, the Biker Gangs where almost non-existent. When they started to show up in the 60's, the other pedestrian gangs would kick their asses, for being loud mouth assholes. I now live in Los Angeles, and all the Hell's angels sell Meth. I wonder if they know the harm...

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