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Tuesday, August 23rd 2005
Previous Day :: Next DayJJ:
Reminds me of a Chinese food restaurant here in Philly. Their menu proudly proclaims "Changing the price without notice." Not exactly a selling point.
-JJ
www.thechurning.com jack: i believe there were apartment buildings and cottages for summer renters at brighton beach. the hand ball courts are famous for some of the best games in the country. if you were travelling down ocean parkway to the shore you would bear to the right to go to coney. ... jack: very nice, but i believe i can do the same thing. actually, it must be a lot of fun with the bird. i had a parakeet that would walk into the middle of my newspaper and as i turned the page he would run out and back in again.... jack: peter, if you notice along the wall, on the other side of the tracks opposite the platform, there are mosaics of tug boats on the wall. fulton street i think is the only train station that has these mosaics of the past. jack: you must live very close to where i grew up. i hanged out on avenue u one block over from ocean parkway. jack: well deschant think about it. if Jesus came back and you saw Him face to face, you know in your heart, what you would do. only you know that. yet, would you ask Him to blow smoke rings through the hole in His hand, and i bet,... Deshant: so 'stilo' is spanish for 'style' I get that one. grilled cheese is frequently pronounced 'grill cheese'. I'll even let the party = patty thing slide. but who are these disreputable signmakers who let everything go to press mispeled? Deshant: I always wonder when people say or write "Jesus is the Solution" I think "what's the problem?" In the end I dig Jesus he's a really cool cat and all but why is there so much hassle in his name? Jesus is the man but if he comes back do... foolishyoung artisit: mad respect for the founding father of bombing and forever your pieces stay alive elaine: do you know, it declined to merge it itself, lazy bugger. and then when i pulled it together myself it still did it's skanky diagonal folding trick. tell you what, i wouldn't want this robot working on my shift. however, what i do like is not cropping it so... elaine: crikey! education is everywhere. thanx jack, i'd a never guessed that one! elaine: is it the one where he sees the face of god in the end? they made a film of that elaine: on film! Peter: im still just wondering how so many people can claim to be gwen's #1 fan... i think you should all fight it out to the death! aafkzip: hey i'm gwen's #1 fan but the only thing i dont like about her is her husband come on gwen you could have done alot better than that !!!oh and all those pictures are are pics of the big security freaks!!! Peter: ...and maybe one of you folks with the new Photoshop can merge those two photos ;) Peter: damn, jack... in that case, the guy on the left in the first photo is toast! jack: elaine, there are arrows all over the world, that are invisible to humans but aliens see them and they eat the human that it is pointing to. it is called, 'anystyleeatmenow'. aliens love it that way and they stand around with their left hand on their hip, smoking,... Peter: hahahahaha, jack! www.boarshead.com
and im sure any stile would include scrambled, yes? i, myself, am curious as to whether i can get em poached there... its hard to find good poached eggs these days unless you do it at home... Peter: I was reading a short story about a man who designed a device that allowed humans to see things outside of their range of vision... like ultraviolet and infrared, etc... of course it took a dip into the sinister, but the abject scientific idea of having all that visualization did... Peter: theyre cigarettes i believe... Peter: i can parallel park like nobody's business... and take great pride in backing into a spot only 6 inches longer than my car... at about 25 mph, heh ;)
jack: ill check out that area next time im down that way. now that our heatwave has passed (knock on wood!) i'll... jack: is mild seven an under arm deodorant? jack: can i get a scrambled egg there? check out the boar's head sandwich. do they take out the teeth and the hair in the nose of the head before they put it in between two slices of bread? can you open your mouth that far to even... Anonymous (outbound.bmo.com): jack: so. thats the way we park in brooklyn. we want to keep an end up on things. peter, go to macdonald avenue up to avenue x and just as you turn to go to coney island you go over perfume bay which is under the belt parkway.... elaine: god, imagine if this was how we actually saw? elaine: liking the sexy tracks elaine: hahaha. you know i didn't even know it was a skill until i found out there were people who couldn't do it. i also drive backwards well too, maybe it's a left handed thing elaine: ta, jack. of course, as it is a gasworks it is very definately not on the water... that would be tres dangereuse. recent canary wharf pic here and there are two more gasworks articles here and here if yr interested. i love them, personally, as i am a big fan... jack: the church, it looks like sunrise, very nice. crown heights, a very volitile neighborhood. is the owner of ckx 5573 postulating. when a person finds the Lord,they want to shout it to the world. that is a beautiful thing. a world cut off by fences and yet... Peter: heh! i think about 90% of their sales include one or more of the following:
-french fries
-chicken wings
-fried chicken
-fish sandwich
-onion rings
-bbq pork
-bbq chicken
-hamburgers
...and its usually served by dumping it all into a styrofoam container and liberally drowning it in catsup and hot-sauce. Peter: unfortunately (both for us and the untended dogs) that pit bull problem seems to be somewhat universal... i've heard very similar gripes here in brooklyn... NIKKI: thanks for the advice 'confused'. i've driven through the neighborhood at different times and different days and i really haven't seen anything too bad... a few little punks walking around on occasion, but that's about it. i have seen police presence there and i'm happy for that. ... Editor:: hey stillseeingred... someone contacted me trying to reach you to see about reprinting rights on one of your photos. email me at editors at citynoise dot org and ill pass it on to you :) jack: very well done, my compliments, i liked the photo thru the gas spires. the building on the right appears to be sitting on a body of water, sim to venice. the dunginess of the industrial area, the projection into the future of beauty and low and behold, ducks in the... elaine: own that spelling, i say stillseeingred: ah barbecue lo-mein, an american favorite... stillseeingred: nothing like a party sausage to get me going in the morning! Peter: i suppose so!
thoguh, i gotta give em their props... their cooking area and griddle is most definitely the newest and cleanest in the neighborhood, so if i was to want an egg sandwich, id definitely go there... heh. Anonymous (orl4-27.fdn.com): Is "stile" the new style?
Nice find :o) Edu: I live in Mejorada del Campo, Justo´s town. In fact, I help him working in the cathedral when I have a little time. Someone asked about his age. He was born in 1925, so he´s eighty now. And no, It WONT be torn down when he dies. The bishop of... kelsey: i realy like these flowers Peter: Peter: Amy: More, please, Anonymous Toronto Street Artists. Please. elaine: wow! that's one hellofa hairdo. japan now seems to own subculture as style Amy: I also miss Japan!
Did you ever take the tram into the countryside? I'm posting a pic as we speak. elaine: and i offer a salve for your pain - amerika by rammstein, check it out, it's the anti anthem elaine: hahahaha i think my prize is that i know so little about them that i did not know that answer! elaine: for once i think you are right to say 'awesome'. it is on that scale. actually i think the victorian versions were designed to be awesome as well, cathedrals for and of engineering Previous Day :: Next Day |
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