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Monday, December 10th 2007

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atrium: i go to hunter as well and i've seen the "saint [sane] smith...he lives on" thing... the handball courts got tagged up in all black by some toys in 06. and if any other hunter people are reading this, where can i find the hidden piece?

in response to Sane Smith: Puttin' the Green in Greenpoint

Anne Hunt: Hi John Cooper, I'm very interested in the old picture of the Lord St. graveyard. My sister and I travelled to Irlam this past summer to search for it, as we know our great-grandfather and mother are both buried there. We struggled to identify it and even though my old mum...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

electrobrains: so...no one answered why they are abandoned. does anyone know?

in response to Abandoned Homes

Giulliani.: FX does have a problem with LEETO, Cause HEF IS A BITCH who can't paint streets for his life. Hes just some washed up LEGAL EAGLE FAGLORD. I can appreciate that RIME and HOST they threw over it though, wish leeto would go back and diss that Baby-size-wanna be DAIM...

in response to Leeto & Beef

''MASEONER!'' : keep yo graff heads up....kys.sko.nrv.!

in response to Albuquerque Graffiti Flood

Studio M: I was interested and curious about Ellis G's chalk-art when I first saw this page, but after reading some of his comments, I'm also inclined to say that I quickly went from a fan to a hater. Lol.

in response to Wherefore ART Thou, Ellis?

Tex Re: Someone who made it out: That is really a very honest and telling story about the lives of a lot of youth in Hutchinson. You are to be commended on getting out of the situation and developing a better life. In essence, there really seems to be a fundamental lack of concern about the youth...

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

A Girl From Wakeham Bay: i dont remember maybe summer of 2007...but it does not open every night :D

in response to Passing Airliner Triggers Wonder in Arctic

Studio M: From the Castle's Entrance:

in response to Bishop Castle: Another Self-Made Masterpiece

EvilGentleman: There's a theatre? When did that open? Cool.

in response to Passing Airliner Triggers Wonder in Arctic

BILROCK-161, RTW.: I bugged out when I went in this place. The store would bug out any oldskool NYC. writer. The idea that you can openly purchase graf supplies to begin with is bugged. I still cannot get used to the idea of buying your paint!. But, then... those good ol'dayz are...

in response to Scrap Yard nyc GRAFFITI STORE

A Girl From Wakeham Bay: it is very nice up here && there is a theatre now plus you can order alcohol and it takes 2 days to arrive but expensive. I am glad to live here it is very nice and quiet but sometimes not. to live is to live. living just...

in response to Passing Airliner Triggers Wonder in Arctic

EvilGentleman: LMAO, asuu. tuukisiivunga. Yes, they do look so unreal, don't they? But you know better than anyone how real they really are. So many people will never understand how beautiful it is to wake up and see such a beautiful place every day. I miss it so much.

in response to Kangirsujuaq

A Girl From Wakeham Bay: looks like fake pictures!!! but real so nice!! happy to live here..:P

in response to Kangirsujuaq

Peter: procyon: interesting observation about the parks department... frankly, i was surprised at how easy it was to just walk right into the place. i mean, theres a fence, but it has several door-sized holes/flaps cut/pried into it, and you can literally just waltz right in. and signage? besides the two...

in response to Abandoned... NY State Pavilion

Rael O.: Yes! This is one of my favourite buildings ever... did you know back in the 80s you could still walk through it? It has the most amazing echo if you stand in the center. Me and my friends would go there and shout at the sky, or play music.

in response to Abandoned... NY State Pavilion

Peter: you know, i really hate it when people repeat blatantly knee-jerk (and ultimately, meaningless) mantras like "Never Forget what happened that day!" ...as if its going to just, you know, skip right out of our memory or something. its a reminder to remember something we (or at least i) cant...

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

Pat Mcgrawn: Never Forget what happened that day!

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

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: No Hippos? That's ok, it was an interesting post.

in response to Honeybird Bridge and Ruins

Poulet: I've often driven by this and always wondered what it was. Now I know! Plus, the pictures are great.

in response to Abandoned... NY State Pavilion

loli cat: I live in the midwest but if I was ever in NYC that's been on top of my list of places to visit thanks to Men In Black...I've wanted to see how it looked in real life compared to the movie. Thanks for satisfying my curiosity!! ^0^

in response to Abandoned... NY State Pavilion

Shoot the Moon: Passing this & the Unisphere is one of those markers that I'm finally back home. But it is a somewhat sad structure when you hear all the stories from your parents and grandparents about how fabulous the Fair was and all. It's definitely one of those fabulous lil pieces o...

in response to Abandoned... NY State Pavilion

Veijukka: I love the first two...particularly the form and colors in the second one. Somehow very otherworldly.

in response to Abandoned... NY State Pavilion

FailsToExist: I was always fascinated by this, and by the pavillion you posted above, when we went to visit my grandparents in Queens. they've since moved and we don't drive by them anymore...but I totally miss them. thanks for posting. :)

in response to Abandoned... NY State Pavilion

EvilGentleman: Elicar, I am glad you had a good experience. I know my mother in Ottawa has not been as fortunate as you, but maybe she is an unfortunate exception. She has found OHIP coverage to so time-consuming, incomplete and full of hidden fees, that she now prefers to do most of...

in response to Windows Health Care

chris born from tacoma wa: that tag is good work good bro

in response to graffiti trailer

panel mammel: im totally out there for this guy i just recently got into euro style and its got so much uniqueness and flava plus its not hard to come up with your own made euro style :)

in response to Graf Trainz 2: South-East London: Aroe

Peter: kelly: so you have to be taught how to appreciate art? that sounds odd. and, just to play devil's advocate here, what makes an airport "meaningful"?

in response to Airport Scenes 1

Elicar: In a morbid way, it's nice to hear EvilG rant again, if ya know what I mean! EvilG, In Ontario, we pay a health care premium. I am not sure about the amount now as tax time is better forgotten but I believe the max is $800.00 per household. It irritates...

in response to Windows Health Care

EvilGentleman: You could be right, chiamattt. But just for fun, can you tell me what province has a health care system working as it should? From what I understand, these problems are nationwide. Although I must admit, Quebec does waste more money than most. That's why we're burdened with the highest tax...

in response to Windows Health Care

crunch: very nice....but where in philly is it?

in response to the magic garden

PLUSHMONSTER :): i wish they had that in NYC

in response to Art for Sale

PLUSHMONSTER :): everyone here has to realize that art is all about expression.Neck face is good at writing on walls, and peter caine is cood at ummmmmmmm.......... sculpting naked santas getting raped by people.The bottom line is that you sholdnt be hating anyone cuz there doing what they wanna do.

in response to Fuck Neck Face

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