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Monday, August 1st 2005
Previous Day :: Next DayMoebius Rex: dunno if this is a biiig deal, but it looks like the photos for this post were grabbed from a page of the Brookwood Cemetery Society website (www.tbcs.org.uk/railway.htm), while the text was swiped either from that site or from the book referred to on that page. I guess it sort... Palm Bitch: normel got caught. hope they get sentenced 2 take art classes, cuz they need it badly. euterpe35 (LJ): thank you... that's really a beautiful article. fascinating stuff. Winston: She's gone to bed. We've talked a little tonight, though i remain as perplexed as ever. Sometimes i fear that without this constant state of emotional flux i would cease to exist. That isn't to say that i don't long for some kind of stability. Something to clutch as i... JoeyD: We are not alone!!!! HOPE: yo did crome get caught yet ? i thought they only caught crook. holla bak at me ! big ups to tha MSG crew for doing there thang Moebius Rex: Sasha: I'm pretty sure it's at the intersection of 14th Street and South Van Ness Avenue. The fence is actually a gate into the repair yard of an auto body shop or similar company. The rest of the yard is surrounded by a corrugated metal fence that has been decorated... jeeff: yeah me too. GGP: love that pistachio green wall in the next-to-last shot! GGP: i like the stars and moon theme that runs throughout these in various permutations, including the lack of moon and stars in some of those (hazy) night shots. these are lovely. FREE CROME: RIP SEGE - RIP BENO
Miami Style G's Peter: that first photo is great,and ive gotta admit, the last three are some of the more crazy shots ive seen in a while. nice job! Winston: I returned home with less trepidation than i had previously anticipated. A warmish welcome was partially forecast by the friendly tone of a text message i'd recieved shortly before leaving. Things aren't exactly normal but it's sorta ok. She shaved my head and did a good job too. She said... elaine: cool for cats www.guntheranderson.com/v/data/coolforc.htm btw GGP: neato!! Anonymous: sweet post. keep up the good work. elaine: crikey! i had no idea Peter: wow!! this is fantastic! Peter: :D elaine: ... and now i can't see it any other way! elaine: ha! but for once my cartoon mind had not kicked in yet, and i was having 'proper' thoughts.. Peter: well, i meant it in regards to the robot building! elaine: i am so excited! i have seen the robotbuilding i want to put in here, but the only thing is that i didnt have a camera with me today. i was almost sick with excitement elaine: you hadda bring it down to that level, peter. there was i seeing it as Romantic and all elevated. bah and humbug to you SadStateOfAffairs: Racism has many forms. It can be religiously based, as in the current JIHAD against all non-Muslims. Or it can be economically based. I agree it's not based on skin alone. Problems occur when different social classes come into contact. Those that have tend to look down on those that... Peter: it looks like teh building is smoking a cigarette... jeeff: that's one heck of a photo, missy. elaine: what an exciting picture. i think i like it especially because it's a picture - being there would be noisy and busy, but the photo is still, and maybe, even, i would hazard, sublime elaine: aw, lamb elaine: looks like it's made of chocolate cake elaine: toy story, but with chairs djSenSe561ICEcrew: Big Ups to Baler n Normel. Comin from SenSie of the ICE crew. I need to get at u bale so get in touch with me. 1 time for my partners in crime....EROS, BALE, DOVE, CROME, BENO RIP, SEGE RIP, DOPER, MOST, HEST,
p.s. F**k TRYWAK also know as bitch Peter: reminds me of this entry... :) Peter: i was in p. park the other day, looking for the place and rather fortuitously happened upon a quaker who filled me in on the whereabouts and tons of backstory... yay brooklyn! GGP: It's on the westernmost portion of the park, southwest i guess--not far from the dog run. GGP: I love this shot, with its magical colorations. And I didn't know that about Monty Clift! Peter: wow, yeah, cause id love to see em! Peter: also: i dont know why all the chairs were in there... considering that only two of us ever used the office, and rarely simultaneously. i think they were storing them there for some renovation work in the larger work-area next door, and when completeld, got new chairs, having forgotten about... Peter: GGP: wow. ive never noticed that statue before... Peter: or the "messy office" of chairs, as it were ;) Peter: great stuff! i love it when someone takes the efort to make a little scene... like whomever did this... going to different levels of the structure and painting on both walls and ceiling... so whimsical and cool. Peter: i wouldnt doubt it! Peter: despite all the photos on this site, i do love little stories like this. good stuff. thanks for posting it. Peter:
wow! Peter: definitely representational of brooklyn on so many levels... especially the shots from near the atlantic yards.
this is another one of those entries i seem to have missed the first time around- im glad i saw it now...
the bike-lock one is so strange... Peter: why do people insist in commenting in ALL-CAPS? Peter: now thats a comment. thanks, man. Peter: i miss hanging out in central park... i used to be there several times a week, now can only get there less frequently. every time i see a photo of it on this site, it makes me miss the place, heh. Peter: heh, thats a good one, jeeff! GGP: one more entomological thought: I read somewhere that the flight patterns of copters were designed to imitate that of dragonflies. GGP: that's one hell of a butterfly!!
hope it wins the battle with the copter. benrox: Alright - I've read a good amount of these posts. Let me start off by saying that I am white. I've been living in "the hood" my whole life. I don't live in Humboldt Park, but near enough in Logan Square.
Growing up in the hood as a white boy... elaine: dead! Alaric: To ea:
I definitely recommend sending that to Tri-Met's 'Poetry in Motion'. By the way, I really liked it. D.A.D.E.: DOSE, YNOT, NORMEL, BALER OR ANY "MSG" "BUK 50" MEMBERS ARE BUNCH OF SUCKERS!!! A JOKE TO GRAFFITI. BZZZP: fyi, the graphic itself sez "WHY?" ion one: what is that? cafeconleche..: So I'm looking at all these trees and the 1st thing that comes to me is..."A tree grows in Broklyn..." so them I check where the px were taken at ans ...well.whadda ya know...I don't know I guess with the title in mid these pix could be represntational of many... cafeconL.: Es triste......... raul higgins: raul's figgin to douse dallas jeeff: and another:
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