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Monday, December 11th 2006
Previous Day :: Next Daygroovehouse: She's in love with sleep. colavitos ghost: he is often mistakenly referred to as "robert lockwood, jr." but as LU explains, that is a misnomer. i used to get it wrong, and i think most people still do. tashaluksa@hotmail.com: I have an uncle who works for the TTC and he told me that there are suicides every week but generally they are able to keep service running or have limited interference unless it is really messy.....I have a couple friends who have seen people jump.... chiamattt: hatchet gang's sound dangerous anon (localhost): The Toronto Free Gallery is having a screening of NFB movies dealing with Regent Park. http://publicspace.ca/streetstoscreens.htm anon (localhost): Bloor and Dundas? GGP: "I'm ready for my take-off, now, Mr. DeMille." GGP: this is a pretty amazing series with some wonderful compositions. sort of apocalyptic, but also very pleasing and oddly serene. eco-apoco!
for some reason, a few of those water shots make me think of the crash-landing scene in Planet of the Apes. MGerlich: The red bridge is the Columbus Ave or Road bridge, which is a link between the East and West banks of the the river (and The Flats) D: Hi Natalie Waterworth i remmeber your familys bakers on twenty row little ukraine: it's from the robert johnson connection; he took jr. in the sense that his mentor was robert johnson, and he was robert jr., the protege. he wasn't robert lockwood jr. because he wasn't the son of robert lockwood. DAVE:
Hi im from irlam did you live off Broadway and your family had the bakers one of the last shops on twenty row
Carrie Misak: Could anyone explain why he was credited as Robert Jr. Lockwood and Robert Lockwood Jr.? anon (localhost): thats pretty sick CC: I just read the Book There are No Children Here and it made me laugh, cry and even upset at all the things the people or Horner had to deal with. It makes you count your blessings. little ukraine: man oh man these are so awesome. really great job chiamattt. i wish i recognized more of the characters. i got final fantasy and pikachu. i'd like to think that #1 is the horse guy from the legend of zelda 2. little ukraine: cleveland artists might be hard to name, but one could certainly make a list of cleveland songs-
'look out, cleveland' by the band
'burn on' by randy newman
'cleveland rocks' by ian hunter
'cuyahoga' by r.e.m. little ukraine: i read that too, recently, that they've turned the home into a museum of sorts. by they, i mean one guy who was an enormous fan of the movie. that house is in the tremont section of cleveland, an area i didn't have a chance to visit, and... jack: i went out once with a girl that looked like the 'girl'???in pic number 8. she was a rough girl, a gang member, from a chinese hatchet gang in chinatown, her sister, like the girl with the umbrella and white coat, and i became more of a couple secretly... jack: i have to go there to visit my friend tommy. jack: i kid you not, the last pic reminds me of someone. jack: i thank you also for your series, i've never been to cleveland except for a stopover at the airport. i hear that someone revitalized the home used in the christmas story. where to next little ukraine? and i like your name, as a matter of fact many... jack: nice shot colavitos ghost: schwartz! (woops!) colavitos ghost: glenn schwatrz! colavitos ghost: joey: a couple friends of mine got busted last week while sneaking around inside the lighthouse.
told them he was only "worried about their safety" and that next time they'd "be in some real trouble." aer suzuki: that's a freaky cloud...anyway, i like that style (of all the graf pictured) i haven't seen anything like it before. you still just see the big puffy letters here, mostly. Jigna: beautifull colours Jigna: Hey i think the last one is the best. m sure yr belly is okay now . lols Beadle and Tatum: You are talented! More St Pizzle!! Beadle and Tatum: Whoever made that postcard must not have seen the NY Times frontpage today...
sorry to be repetitive joey: old river road. i think you're right. joey: doris day Chiamattt: Costume Play, or Cosplay: A very popular activity during anime conventions. It consists of dressing up as an anime or video game character to participate in contests or simply for fun.
I went to Busan with my friend Karl to visit Shanicus. Getting to Busan was an adventure in itself. When... Jack Meoff: Cowabunga! Shanicus: What a great day that was! Thanks for the quick post ...
Beadle and Tatum: Perfect base for a super hero. Or a league of super heroes. Maybe a cleveland surfer. Anyone see the NY times today? Frontpage article on these hardcore surfers at edgewater park. anon (localhost): Very raw, I love it! bkzmeridian: I grew up on Benny Farm(50-60's)....many fond memories. We considered our apartment home, not a rent. I remember my mother scrubbing the front stoop down to the next landing and so on. We had pride, and it showed. The community thrived within a neighborhood NDG.It is sad to read some... Beadle and Tatum: What other musicians deserve the name "cleveland legend?" I was at the rock hall recently and the section on great ohio musicians was underwhelming. There was the "hang on sloopy" guys and the james gang... Not much else. Not much memorable. Who is the most... Beadle and Tatum: My bad. I always thought he was an unawknowledged outta wedlock child to Johnson, but I looked it up.
"Growing up in rural Arkansas, Mr. Lockwood learned guitar fundamentals from Johnson, who also functioned as an occasional stepfather although there was only a four-year age difference."
Its wierd that one lived so... Peter: yay korea!
dude... awesome... some of these photos are *absolutely* great! whatever you stumbled across to catch these shots (id love to know the story behind these shots and how you ran into them) is great, and id love to see more...
wow, just wow. *Tone*b.a.d: sane was and still is a huge inspiration to me. im only 13 but he has made a big impact on my life. RIP Sane.... Marty: Come by the Yorkville web site for a trip down nostalgia lane. Find an old friend or just make a new friend.
http://www.liveworkplayoutwest.com/yorkvilleindex.htm JYO-mafia: did you get a free hug?
these photos look amazing!!
i guess busan people are 100 times more energetic than seoulites! areacode212: Just like Ex-Montrealer, this will always be the "giant milk bottle on Dorchester" to me. When I was a little kid, I always looked forward to driving past this thing...I would stare at it, enraptured. Previous Day :: Next Day |
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