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Friday, August 12th 2005

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Cardboard: I saw something like this in Oregon August 11th, 2005 off the walker road 217 offramp. Some guy in card board armor had a sign like this, but it said "NINJAS KILLED MY FAMILY - NEED MONEY FOR BETTER ARMOR"

in response to Ninjas Killed My Family - Need Money for Kung-Fu Lessons

hannah : i saw him/a fake in venice beach about a week ago

in response to Ninjas Killed My Family - Need Money for Kung-Fu Lessons

GGP: and an unpleasant but not quite-so-hostile fate to those who, ganking the name of God, attack those about whom they know nada.

in response to Pet Bird Outing

GOD: death to the artfags

in response to Pet Bird Outing

Laura : I love the colors... second one is fabulous

in response to Up High, Down Low

Deshant: "If I were a ghost and no one told me I was dead and it turned out that all my promises for an afterlife (virgins washing my feet, whores washing everything else and my long dead dog fetching a couple of brews for him and myself) were just that I...

in response to Commuters, WTC Station

GGP: i liked that video, but yours was better, p.o.v.- and other-wise.

in response to First Video Post!

Peter: ggp: it made me think of the chemical brother's "star guitar" video... its a similar train-scenery pov with a twist... www.thechemicalbrothers.com/disc . . . co/videos/star/index.html

in response to First Video Post!

GGP: yes, caught that and enjoyed. i really love the pacing of the piece, the meandering and the sense of being-meandered-past.

in response to First Video Post!

Peter: cara: yeah i had the big sd in the digicam, which was at home. rest assured, ive switched em out today :) ggp: totally! and did you see the trains that passed on the left, too? one new jersey transit train and one freight.

in response to First Video Post!

GGP: that's funny what you say about the plane bec/ when i saw that, i thought, "Peter must have been PSYCHED when that went by!!!"

in response to First Video Post!

caracarn: nice work man. the sd card totally changes your video deal - i don't even have a huge one and it made big changes for me.

in response to First Video Post!

Peter: im gonna pop in a bigger sd card so i can get more vid on the phone. the graniness is cool, indeed, but i sure wish the path trains had cleaner windows, cause that would drastically improve the video quality, heh... i liked the plane part too... when i saw that...

in response to First Video Post!

GGP: well, hot damn! this is fabulous. i love the primitive graininess and the watercolory hues. makes me think of an early 60s road movie, or rudy burckhardt's photos of queens...and films. nice to watch it silent, and very nice to play the Knitters while watching it--do try this at home! I love the part,...

in response to First Video Post!

piranha erem: wow great stuff! yes, i for one would enjoy seeing more.

in response to First Video Post!

elaine: you are very brave staying behind to film while everyone else is saving their lives, what a trooper!

in response to robot building

Peter: well, i do have a video of his distant cousin awakening... citynoise.org/video/bot.qtl

in response to robot building

elaine: if you made just a tiny fire? just to see his eyes light up? i only want to see him happy

in response to robot building

elaine: and are they using us to communicate with each other on the internet, or do they not need to and the internet is just there to keep us happy while the hydrogen and oxygen do their business?

in response to Where Does Water Come From?

Peter: im not an authority on such matters, but id have to say that water is a pretty transparent disguise for the true culprits... hydrogen and oxygen. id say theres probably alot more of both of them in teh world... and our bodies... than merely water alone.

in response to Where Does Water Come From?

Peter: ...i hear he comes to life with twinkling eyes when theres a fire.

in response to robot building

elaine: if water can invent humans and planets for it's own use, do you think it is just using 'us' as big rubber gloves?

in response to Where Does Water Come From?

elaine: grrrr!

in response to robot building

Peter: frowning FrownBot:

in response to robot building

Peter:

in response to Commuters, WTC Station

Peter: thanks for the tip, paige! i just dug up the link: www.forgotten-ny.com/SUBWAYS/Sou . . . outhbklyn/waterfront.html

in response to Lower Manhattan at Sunset

Peter: imagine how hard it would be to type that comment if you were water :)

in response to Where Does Water Come From?

Anonymous: This is fantastic! Good job! Dave.

in response to The London Necropolis Railway

elaine: interesting hypothesis.. and do you speak on behalf of water, anonymous, or are you water??????

in response to Where Does Water Come From?

elaine: this is because the googlebot has not evolved the emotional finess to get a handle on pathos. the void-comp test is still valid then... but wait! what have we here? define:pathos

in response to pathos

elaine: heeheeheeheehee! i am liking your layout - it tickles me

in response to Untitled

joey: one more thing; You searched for "pathos" [Index] Sorry, there were no exact matches to your query.

in response to pathos

joey: remember that you're never really 'ANONYMOUS' here.

in response to The Hayden Planetarium

jimi: why risk stenciling an imatation not to mention shitty banksy copy. this person probably has no political views anyway.

in response to graffiti stencil making a statement...

Anonymous (pool-68-161-165-48.ny325.east.verizon.net): i was just there on sunday. My niece and nephew never been(shame on my sister) They loved it. And.. I love going there.

in response to The Hayden Planetarium

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