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Monday, December 17th 2007

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david: i would like to work there some day...

in response to Kingston Penitentiary

sageo: great article ,thank god for people like joe..the parks dept should be embarresed with themselves.. thank god for the new york daily news report..goe joe go!!god bless my republic called america!!!

in response to Floyd Bennett Field: Let All Flags Fly

JH: Frank R. Bell F.H will always be #1 In my Book, The staff is amazing.

in response to Funeral Home

DYL: Really great photos. It's postings like this that make me love this site. Urban exploration and the resulting discoveries can be haunting but rewarding as demonstrated by these photos. I cant help but mourn those forgotten family members, while still feeling hopeful that they are feeding the...

in response to Bayside Cemetary: Rememberance Overgrown

graff king AAK: do they have fine line caps here?

in response to Scrap Yard nyc GRAFFITI STORE

DYL: That makes me wish I was alive when he was bombing NYC. The game is just not the same anymore. RIP Dondi!

in response to Dondi: NYC King

Britney Spears: What the heck do these things say, I think they should be a little more clear, so people understand what is written.

in response to NYC Style Graffiti Throw Up

anon (node-1050.tor.pppoe.execulink.com): Oh my bad, I commented on the picture not the article, too lazy to read article. so PEACEOUT!

in response to Classic Metro Tag

do not know: I really like the idea of how they take the look from the street, and put it into this creative piece. very cool. by; the very cool, I dont know

in response to Classic Metro Tag

tito fuentes: They should just push it out of the way with the trolly.

in response to It Will Be a Long Winter Part II

Joining the Whine: What a bunch of whiners. It seems like many of you have never visited, let alone lived anywhere else. Some of you certainly haven't taken a close look at the idyllic places you live in after escaping the Hutchinson gulag. Someone in this list said, "Life is...

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

Bob: The Hutchinson, KS haters amuse me. I'm sure some of them have lived in other cities, some have attested to it in their diatribes. However it seems that they are either young or immature or both. When I was young and immature I also thought Hutchinson "sucked"....

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

anon (169.204.33.237): wow this is awesome nice pics by the way!!!!!!!!!

in response to Harajuku

Beanz: Whoever pees on the street is a dirty bastard anyway, firstly the person in question does not wash their hands after urinating, secondly children especially little girls do not wanna be walking past grown men urinating. Fucking disgusting!

in response to Public Urinals: Amsterdam

Gee: I was a resident from 1962 to 1969 1230 North Burling Apt#802 (White buildings) The Greens will make you or break you. I Thank god to have come this far with my life, and to be able to look back on Cabrini Green as a memory. A part of me...

in response to Cabrini Green [whats left of it]

(GAy ShOW) santa town: there still Dr.sex taggs reppin in santa ...the shit he got popped up for is still faintly visible on da wall

in response to Dr. Sex Graffiti

CartLegger: fun narrative photo stroll, just glad I didn't have to walk it!

in response to A Snowy Walk to Tim Horton\'s

Robyn: I think it was Honeys toy store.Those were the days lol

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

CartLegger: Back when I lived in Ft. Lauderdale, I did two years of Botanica-only Xmas gifting. It was appreciated by all, especially the Buddha statues.

in response to Bushwick Botanica

stepha: thanks robyn, that really is a mystery building, i can remember the hedges around it that were always well trimmed. also across franklin, on that side, a little later in time, was the Big Apple market, and a beautly parlour and a odd little toy store, i...

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

dueski1: KOOL ALOT OF PEOPLE DONT KNOW BOUT BOTANIKAS MY MOM HAS ONE CALLED BOTANIKA ENDOKI HER GARDION ANGEL IS OYA.AND IM YEMAYA

in response to Bushwick Botanica

Rob Tynan: The original bandstand, I think, used to be where the bottom of the old skateboard ramp exists today

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Robyn: Stepha when u crossed the foot bridge from Carroll to Franklin there was a small candy store on the left as well as a place that worked on cars.There was a building on the right that I have been wondering about.I know it had a whistle at the top...

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

colavitos ghost: wish i was in ny to buy my xmas gifts there. great recommendation. i was living in east harlem a while back and passed by a couple different botanicas every day. unfortunately, i never went inside for fear that i would offend the owner/"real" customers. i guess it...

in response to Bushwick Botanica

bluenote : i lived in flint for 24 years,, its now the end of 2007 and life is lookin grimer.. you read the head lines..

in response to Diss Me

K King: Why do you take on such a smug attitude? And not include the CN tower as well, which obviously crushes the Space Needle? It is probably Canada's biggest tourist attraction in terms of attendance. Don't get me wrong, Seattle is my second favourite city, but come on, the Space Needle...

in response to Spawn of the Space Needle

jd: truly brave people don't need gangs or clubs to fight their battles. the real bad ass crazy will come after you alone, not that it's a good thing. most people are brave and better fighters when they know they can use their cell to call 30 friends when they need...

in response to Hell\'s Angels - New York City

Neidine: This is a beautiful creation. We need to see more of the arts in our neighborhoods. It is so bland and lonely. Adults just like children love to see illustrations. People should really appreciate art. It expresses so many wonderful things. You guys have done an exceptional job. I enjoy...

in response to Bushwick: History in the Making

Neidine: Yes this place has been there forever. It is right across from Tony's Pizza and what was once known as Scaturro's supermarket.

in response to Ideal Dinettes

Neidine: I am sure it was difficult to relive the moment. It is hard to lose a love one but even harder when its due to a tragedy such as a fire. Many times I've seen you in the neighborhood. I have smiled and you have always smiled in return. Never...

in response to 180 Central Avenue: What Was Lost

Meghan Sane: I was just browsing for pictures of an unrelated topic when I found this blog. This was also my first Critical Mass ride, cheers!

in response to Critical Mass 05-26-06

rachael: hmmm... many of the comments i've read have either amused me or angered me...but I'll go on anyway... i'm a brooklyn native and originally from east flatbush. my parents left there to move to long island [for better schools for me and my bro]. i came back to nyc for art school...

in response to My House in Bushwick

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