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Monday, December 31st 2007

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EvilGentleman: They should make idiots like this re-do their driver's tests on the spot.

in response to Tight Squeeze 2

EvilGentleman: The areas bordering Verdun are pretty much the same, as well. Pointe-Saint-Charles, east of Verdun, is historically Irish, and today is a mixed community where English is not a problem. Ville-Emard, to the north of Verdun, has a sizeable Italian population, but is another mixed area. Lasalle, to the west of Verdun, has...

in response to You Know You\'re in Montreal When...

dustin: st thomas, usvi drinking and driving is ok, talking on cell ph while driving is not! all while driving on the left side of the road!

in response to The Lost Rules of Living in NYC:

ShellShock: always lived on the rock, but never seen any of them. awesome stuff! =]

in response to Hawaii Graffiti, Part II

CE: Verdun is pretty bilingual. If you can speak a least some French, you'll get by no problem. It a nice part of town too. Very friendly.

in response to You Know You\'re in Montreal When...

BILROCK-161, RTW.: Awesome old skool!!. My man REVOLT with the shotz. Cool JOEY,TPA. for pointing out the TAKI-149 throw-up circa 1974/75. TAKI-149 one of the great old skool Kings of the 1 train, and a brother Soul Artist member. CRIME(aka.AZTEC) was another major player on the 1 train back in 1975-77, GO-Club...

in response to Old School

Jane Biggers: I will never forget this tunnel when going thru it to my visit my brother and his family for years. I was in awe and yet it held an unknown terror of mystery within its enclosure, and I prayed no wreck or engine failure would occur while in it...

in response to Washburn Tunnel

Stevan: Ah I forgot something... I wish you all a HAPPY NEW YEAR 2008!!! Salut^^

in response to You Know You\'re in Montreal When...

Stevan: Hey, I'm going to Montréal next summer and I wanted to ask you if the majority of the people in Verdun is able to speak english... I mean, I've already had 2 years of french at my school and I'm still trying to improve... Je peux parler le français un...

in response to You Know You\'re in Montreal When...

been: It was a three-way race. Picture taken by the (french papparazzi) motorcyclist who beat them both.

in response to Tight Squeeze

Canbiker: I am always amazed at people who place themselves between large, right turning vehicles, and the curb/pole. Are they thinking something like "since the driver can't see me, I can just slip through here?". Dude's just lucky it was a low bus, rather than a higher truck. Could have been...

in response to Tight Squeeze 2

EvilGentleman: Probably the guy in the Honda stopped to count his change, and the guy in the Nissan impatiently tried to pass, pissing off the Honda guy, who raced to keep his spot in line, and neither one would give in, so this happened. Idiots. I wonder if the guy in...

in response to Tight Squeeze

EvilGentleman: Judging from the looks of that building, I suspect "forever" might be pushing it. A shame, though. It looks pretty solidly built, and I would think a little TLC would put a fine piece of classic Philly architecture back on the map.

in response to Viagra Headquarters?

paddy: Poor baz, sounds asthough there aint much life going on above his neck , his mates wernt long availing of the status won by these boys,up the RA!

in response to Irish Republican Prisoners

Alan Ingram: My wife is trying to find any info about her uncle, Derek Arthur Bateman, who died in Netherne in May 1978. Any leads as to why he was there or any memories would help us to find a sadly forgotten member of our family.

in response to Netherne Mental Asylum

Think: Like Tim states in the 2nd response to this article, "think before you speak", and you also might try using spell check.

in response to Humboldt Park

Kimberly: The sky maybe clear but I recall gas in air, burning, killing people, do you think its all gone? The great city helps everyone forget.

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

Kimberly: But he says "the accident would of happen even if he weren't on anything".Oh Yea, he shouldn't of mix the two (as if it's the first time). I like the way they printed his Innocence. Why ? Becouse Hutchinson News is just as corrupt as the rest of the town.

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

Brad: Haha, oh boy. I'd like to see how this actually happened, there had to be a security camera somewhere that taped this.

in response to Tight Squeeze

Evinrude: Isn't is great having a city employee driving a city truck drunk and on painkillers.

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

John Dereszewski: To DeSales: I can tell you a bit about this small street in extreme southern Bushwick. First, it was originally known as Hull Street and marked the point where the then winding Bushwick Road took a turn south on its way to join the Kings Highway, which now forms a part...

in response to My House in Bushwick

Norman Watkins: My uncle worked at Aquila for the Ministry of Supply upto 1954 on something to do with anti-aircraft missiles. He was killed in a road accident in 1954 and the briefcase he had with him vanished - very mysterious!

in response to MoD Aquila (Part Two)

Bob Salmon: Anne I do not know what the church was that was on Lord Street adjacent to the graveyard, but I remember that it was a school for the children of the members of the Wesleyan Chapel in the 1940s. I am not too sure, but I seem to remember being told...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

what?: hello, i'm italian, i'm in New York. do you konw other graffiti store in new york? thank you

in response to Scrap Yard nyc GRAFFITI STORE

Helen Blitzer: These posts are great. Janet Grayson-I remember Dubrows very well, with a lot of characters eating there. I lived at 1285 Lincoln Pl. corner Schenectady, went to ps 167; remember pickel store; Principal Lodato; 167 teachers: Elka Glassberg (2nd gr); Miss Heinz; Mr. Lipton; Mrs. Franco; Miss Tillman;...

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

Malcolm Read: We see thousands of chickens and you would think that eggs would be in abundance under bushes, behind trees, near buildings, on the grass, etc., etc., around the island. But, there are no eggs to be seen, what the heck happens to all the eggs???

in response to Wild Chickens

Mary Aguanno Allocca: I think of my old neighborhood quite often. I lived at 101 Harman Street, between Central and Evergreen Avenues. Graduated from 8th grade at St. Barbara's in 1962 (was in the school "Brigade" (played the fife) and went to the high school for almost 2 years, before moving...

in response to Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St.

Carrie: My Grandparents, Mom, Uncle and cousins all grew up in Hutch and loved it. I loved visiting. I live in Dallas, TX now. It is crazy, also. I enjoy going back to the slow pace of Hutchinson. A lot of you seem very young...get out...

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

sonia: bushwick is a very good place to live you have a lot of low income families who live there but there are alot of whites moveing in i have notice a lot of new houses being built and the streets look a whole lot better less empty lots and more...

in response to My House in Bushwick

joey: enjoying the joy joey

in response to Ocean Christmas

Michael Worsley: I Was Born On Sunday November 21,1971 In The Bushwick Section Of Brooklyn 37 Eldert Street Use To Love To Watch The J Train Run Down To Halsey Street Run Up To Chauncey Street,Years Ago My Late Father and I Use To Catch The J At Halsey Street Ride All...

in response to My House in Bushwick

densone: i love portland. its such a unique city.

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