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Monday, August 29th 2005

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Mr Norway..: Hey Peter... you call this an assault.. agains who??? Well, the lady could have look the other way.. the lady could choice not to take the picture.... You Americans are very easy on calling things for an assault... Why make such an fuzz about this dude showing his D... ...

in response to Beware: Perv Alert!

Eva Yaa Asantewaa: Amazing hummingbird series and those swallows!!!

in response to Birdnoise (mostly)

jeeff: #4 & #5 - damn, beautiful.

in response to yosemite park

jeeff: i'd also like to know more about ft. ross. what's it like? what is this place? why did you post these photos?

in response to Ft Ross, ca

jeeff: i don't understand what you're getting at.

in response to Exremist school..

jeeff: personally i like this stuff. kc's recently lauded birdnoise has nothing to do with cities really. is that a gun rack in the 4th & 5th photos? (excuse my ignorance - never seen a rifle up close)

in response to Ft Ross, ca

fuzzytank: i think they also have an eel eating festival there ;)

in response to Public Elevator

fuzzytank: doood http://www.citynoise.org/about.php think city

in response to Ft Ross, ca

Jamie: I've been playing GTA San Andreas on the PS2 alot lately and the watts towers certainly do star in the game. they can be found in the city of Los Santos. I got shot and jumped into a lke and was shot again and killed.

in response to Watts Towers

Jamie: classic citynoise. i really enjoyed reading this. i did so firstly on my web-enabled mobile minus pictures and enjoyed it. Now i read it again with visual context i am even more impressed. I just love this sort of stuff.

in response to Birdnoise (mostly)

GGP: kc! you have outdone yourself. the tern in the towel is stunning, and how wonderful to see these amazing swallows. they have completely disappeared from upstate NY, where they were much enjoyed nesting in boxes intended for the bluebirds, all through June and July--feels empty without them, and it was...

in response to Birdnoise (mostly)

kc: kind of a city unto themselves. & thanks!

in response to Birdnoise (mostly)

arkavos: now, now, lets not make generalizations about a whole country. not all americans are fat or eat crappy food.

in response to Noise of Manhattan

Peter: i like this. great entry, kc. thansk a million. the power-line strings of birds are great!

in response to Birdnoise (mostly)

Mr Norway..: Nice pictures... it is very "american way of living" that most Americans is very fat.. you do live a very unhealthy life by eating all that creapy food... The 4th picture.. i liked that lady ouside of the store... long dark hair, and short dress.. ;)

in response to Noise of Manhattan

jeeff: hey, i really enjoyed this.

in response to Birdnoise (mostly)

jack: i am so hungry.

in response to today

jack: terrific, i worked at 44th and 8th ave as a concierge at the milford, the grand hyatt and the plaza. things have changed. 8th ave and 42nd st. were hubs for prosties and druggies. i went to high school on 49th and 10th ave. loved the action...

in response to Brooklyn to Midtown Manhattan via Car

Anonymous (c-67-180-102-206.hsd1.ca.comcast.net): awww home sweet home.....

in response to Brooklyn to Midtown Manhattan via Car

adam: 1.5 hours of driving right there

in response to Brooklyn to Midtown Manhattan via Car

elaine: they were patricularly good, more fried potato than chip, and done to a turn

in response to today

Peter: i was referring to the chips!

in response to today

elaine: she is part spider

in response to comp005

elaine: i know, nice, huh? i did mean to but they became back catalogue and never made their own thang. i particularly like this building. it is right bang next to a railway, so i imagine that the architect took that into consideration in the design and made the jutty out...

in response to trashbarges

elaine: hold yrself back, veggie boy, thems made of freerange chicken stuffed with ham and creamy sauce...mmmm however HCF do do plenty veggie, i have eaten it myself, and it is good.

in response to today

Peter: thats a mobile number... you could probably sms/txt this person and ask them yourself! ;)

in response to I Like it Raw

...: "...the mystery of the lost bots was revealed in today's Toronto Star. The creator is Meagan Bennell, a 24-year-old puppeteer (seriously?) living in West Queen West. She came up with the idea as a way to protest the anti-postering bylaw currently under discussion at city hall...."

in response to voo-voo is missing

Peter: sownya... places like that already exist. theyre called walls and stuff, you know, out on the streets. tons of people are already practicing their "art" there daily (heh).

in response to Dallas Graffiti Like What!

Mr Norway..: Have someone ever tryed to phone that number... maybe the person is only a talker.. talk the talk.. no walk the walk... ;)

in response to I Like it Raw

Peter: yeah the trees are missing. but at least there arent as many yuppies as in proho, heh!

in response to Walking in Williamsburg 2

Peter: the park place stop in manhattan... just after fulton street on the manhattan-bound line...

in response to I Like it Raw

Peter: im just wondering about her three stick-thin legs...

in response to comp005

Peter: WOW! thats deserving of its own entry, elaine...

in response to trashbarges

Peter: yum. now im hungry!

in response to today

Peter: rune: im not so sure people are worried about him doing what he's doing in public so much as they are about him doing it *directed* at a particular person. thats when it goes from silly and lewd to criminal... in america, strange as it might sound, thats considered a...

in response to Beware: Perv Alert!

Peter: really? when did they stop using them? isnt there a £1 coin now or something? i think they did something similar in canada...

in response to Bodega Money

Peter: lost armadillo... hahahaha!

in response to Day Off

Peter: and then comes this image to shoot down that theory :)

in response to Rainbow in Moscow

Peter: exactly...

in response to all rights reserved

Peter: the mta photo ban was struck down some time ago!

in response to Beware: Perv Alert!

Mr Norway..: Why is it not allowed to sit on this stairs?? Stricktly prohibited.. sounded a little too serious...

in response to Do Not Sit

Peter: sweet! thats a veritable cornucopia of busses!

in response to school buses

wdegraw: Hey Norseman, sure you could present the photo as evidence in court - along with the photographer's (or any other witness' testimony) the photo would be very powerful evidence. By itself it doesn't carry much weight, but that doesn't mean it wouldn't be admissible as evidence. Is this...

in response to Beware: Perv Alert!

rubyspirit: i'm going to make an icon out of the sun. thanks

in response to graffiti alley / style in progress \'05

joey: whose rights ?

in response to all rights reserved

joey: when i was growing up as american during the 50s and 60s, the cold war era, we were told there were no rainbows in communist countries. that life was gray. no joy.

in response to Rainbow in Moscow

joey: a new cay moved in with grey c today. her name is mae b. soon mae b will have her own post on citynoise.

in response to grey c

joey: goes edward hopper one better

in response to 125th street metro north winter susnet

soler: soda gives me free booze

in response to Goya & Pet Bird

Soler: damn! i cant believe thats still up in that tree. oh and those guys fighting with wooden bokens where my pals, too fucking weird you saw and noted this.

in response to Freemont & MLK Blvd

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