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Friday, February 10th 2006

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Previous Day :: Next Day

Jono Cono: That's a great shot I like it!

in response to Ice Cubes and Seaweed

grange: Ok , the next one is yours .

in response to A Meeting on Church Street

grange: LOL

in response to A Meeting on Church Street

adam: whatre you shooting with elliot? looks non digital?

in response to Grime

EvilGentleman: It is really hard to get to keep anything in Quebec these days. My son did not even get his tooth back from the dentist, cuz it was considered biological waste once it was no longer attached to him. I have heard the only exception to this rule is in...

in response to Hospital No Waiting Room

EvilGentleman: That ain't no catnip inside Stella's toy mouse...

in response to Hospital No Waiting Room

adam: peters given up nyc for dc.. now for a moment of silence

in response to FedEx Goes to Washington

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Look Peter! It totally is cat soup! Now I dread to think what's in a vietnamese sandwich.

in response to Now THAT Is Relaxed

EvilGentleman: btw, before anyone asks, the location is and in , just across the from the / studios

in response to Now THAT Is Relaxed

EvilGentleman: Back to the food sign, anybody know what a Vietnamese sandwich is? And the pigeon is clearer now

in response to Now THAT Is Relaxed

Peter: didja get to keep your gall bladder? hehehe ;)

in response to Hospital No Waiting Room

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Why did they remove your gall bladder? Did you get to see it after they took it out? I kept my tonsils for 13 years until I stupidly left them with my bother when I came to New York. He instantly threw them out. My dream was to have...

in response to Hospital No Waiting Room

EvilGentleman: As near as I can make out it says, "To be seen in the emergency room, please -- --- ----- ----" Guess I shoulda used the flash. I was still groggy from getting my gall bladder ripped out, wasn't thinking too clearly.

in response to Hospital No Waiting Room

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Duh! How could I forget Tonkinese is a cat? We had Siamese and Burmese cats growing up. Loud buggers. Very smart. I seem to remember seeing Stella with a lamp on her head. Back to the original picture: If this were a Tarantino flick, there would be arterial spray everywhere.

in response to Now THAT Is Relaxed

EvilGentleman: Leon is right, it's a pigeon. He was snoring, so I assume he was alive.

in response to Now THAT Is Relaxed

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Bugger.

in response to A Meeting on Church Street

Tyfoid Kid: the sad thing is the "ding-ding" is not a real bell, it's a recording of bell that's broadcast from a speaker located above the driver. If you're close enough you can hear the "hiss" of the tape (or wherever the got it.)

in response to Light Rail

grange: I like the guy next to the car with the smoke in his hand .what he thinking ? CAtherine ; got here first.. naw naw naw

in response to A Meeting on Church Street

grange: leon ; As with the posting on the racoons , when attacked at Wal -mart , play dead , hands over face and neck . They will get bored and go away . Catherine ; your the queen of my heart , awwwwwwww aint that sweet . I hope someone at the...

in response to Live Bait Vending Machine

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: We had dinner with him a couple of weeks ago, as he was moving into the hood. Do you also know Kevin Bacon? Methinks our paths will cross very soon. Critical mass.

in response to Cause and Effect:

Peter: thats the one! small world, eh? mike is a good friend of mine :)

in response to Cause and Effect:

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Long hair, does punk rock karaoke? If it's him I danced with him to 'Monkey man' when he was wearing a monkey suit at a wedding.

in response to Cause and Effect:

Peter: mike... something to do with video editing, i think...?

in response to Cause and Effect:

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Who's your friend?

in response to Cause and Effect:

Peter: cat: i forgot to tell you! i was at a friend's house in astoria for a superbowl party, and saw a "mitch waxman" business card on his desk, hahaha. small world, eh?

in response to Cause and Effect:

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Hot damn! Now there's a beating I'd like to see! (not that I'd like to see you hurt, or anything, Leon. Just a wild image). I'm thinking of changing my business cards to reflect my new title of Queen of the top hat worm people. But I read a lot of...

in response to Live Bait Vending Machine

Leon: I have pumas, ironically. I'd take a picture of them, but once again, I'm cameraless. And I stepped in a big steamy pile two weeks ago, and haven't felt like cleaning them.

in response to Cause and Effect:

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Now I'm ashamed of my cheap-ass Skechers. I'll ask my Mum to buy me some Pumas.

in response to Cause and Effect:

anon (63.250.117.199): Toronto wouldnt be Toronto without the raccoons. They are pushy, busy and active, something like the rest of us here. I've caught them in my kitchen, trying to climb in windows etc. No damage yet other then a door screen. The radio trick does work, used to do it in...

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

Leon: Catherine Penfold-Waxman, last time I attempted to steal from Wal-mart, and dwarf with down-syndrome that was employed there beat me with a broom.

in response to Live Bait Vending Machine

grange: ok. just for record they also the sell lures and salmon eggs(roe). So if your a little hungry for some salmon cavier . dig in ! Catherine , how come these posting end up at food huh ?Oh queen of the top hat worm people

in response to Live Bait Vending Machine

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Can't you go into Wal Mart and steal one? It's for art.

in response to Live Bait Vending Machine

Leon: Peter, deal ... but you're buying me a digital camera.

in response to Live Bait Vending Machine

Peter: leon: you have a mission! take photos! ;)

in response to Live Bait Vending Machine

Peter:

in response to Cause and Effect:

ahimsa: da offical shoe of hip hop!

in response to Cause and Effect:

Peter: oldskool adidas shelltops. with the fat laces, of course. sneakers.pair.com/m-supstr.htm

in response to Cause and Effect:

epic342: this shit is tight

in response to Moscow Garbage

Leon: You positive he wasn't dead? In cases like this, always find a nice pointy stick to jab the subject with. I'm pretty sure that's a pigeon petruding out of the back of his head.

in response to Now THAT Is Relaxed

Myke: Damn, if I had a real pigeon...

in response to Cause and Effect:

Leon: Ironically they have a similar machine like that one here in Florida, in the local Wal-mart -.-

in response to Live Bait Vending Machine

Myke: I'm feeling the black and pink!

in response to Cause and Effect:

Leon: Indeed I ment Peters' =P

in response to Cause and Effect:

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Nods as good as a wink to a blind bat, Grange. back to the bait: if I see one I'll buy all the worms and set them free. There will be a new civilization of civilized, hat-wearing worms. Maybe they'll worship me.

in response to Live Bait Vending Machine

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: ....if you meant my shoes, Leon. Peters are better.

in response to Cause and Effect:

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Skechers. From about 3 years ago. They're suede and vvvery comfortable.

in response to Cause and Effect:

Peter: the next person who passes a machine like this needs to make a purchase from it and take photos of the contents.

in response to Live Bait Vending Machine

ahimsa: him musta got aholt o sum good ganja mate. n is dat a bird or a pony tail comin outta da back o his head?

in response to Now THAT Is Relaxed

grange: Not sure , but when i get there , i will send you cab fare. SHHHHHHHH Keep it between us , Don't tell anyone ok, wink ,wink, nudge, nudge , say know more!

in response to Live Bait Vending Machine

Leon: What kind of shoes are those, I want.

in response to Cause and Effect:

Peter: lol, i was gonna mention also... the brings truck looks like a spacecraft! on another note: i saw this photo before i saw the title, and i was like "thats gotta be one of ian's"... :)

in response to On the Brink

EvilGentleman: ???

in response to Now THAT Is Relaxed

Peter: that last one- with the passport/polaroid photos- is absolutely great. did you pick up the photos?

in response to Feb 08 2006 Toronto

Peter: awesome! i love how the metal structure makes grid-like shapes...

in response to Light Rail

Peter: whats the sign on the left say, with the big black arrow pointing down?

in response to Hospital No Waiting Room

Peter: i was eating some soup in the food-court on the ground-level of this building last night. suddenly, i felt a drop of water on my shoulder. the nanother, then another, all very quickly. i looked up to see a quickly-growing leak coming from the ceiling, several meters up. my shoulder rather...

in response to Union Station

jeeff: that looks like superman's home on planet krypton.

in response to Union Station

Peter: evilgentleman: omg! can kill you! www.carnicom.com/contrails.htm

in response to The District

ahimsa: thats easy-peasy mate they jst always exit 2 the right when leavin the capital

in response to FedEx Goes to Washington

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I am expecting a FedEx question in my upcoming citizenship interview.

in response to FedEx Goes to Washington

ahimsa: i did 2 til i saw whut a tool this ellisg bloke is

in response to Brooklyn Street Art Initiative

Nadirah: I like it

in response to Brooklyn Street Art Initiative

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I honor your shoes and pigeon (sorry, no bagel).

in response to Cause and Effect:

jeeff: yeah, americans are fascinated by fedex.

in response to FedEx Goes to Washington

Peter: trucks are sort of an ongoing theme/joke here. ergo the tag. click it and see. otherwise, check: www.citynoise.org/search/fedex re: why i find it interesting... just because i do doesnt mean you have to. my feeling is that its humorously banal to have a photo of my country's capitol that...

in response to FedEx Goes to Washington

bzbee: I don't get what it. What is so interesting about the fed ex truck in front of the capitol building? This may be an american thing and i am out of it but it would be interesting to know why you find this picture interesting.

in response to FedEx Goes to Washington

Peter: i do what i can, cat, i do what i can!

in response to Cause and Effect:

ahimsa: alls she needs now is a sovereign ring, mate

in response to Now THAT Is Relaxed

Peter: i have a tonkinese cat... despite the fact that shes named "stella" and rests on a scarf, she is not, in fact, a : ...and im sure she would make a terrible soup.

in response to Now THAT Is Relaxed

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Nice kicks (again).

in response to Cause and Effect:

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Does the sign in the background really say Tonkanese soup? Isn't that a type of dog?

in response to Now THAT Is Relaxed

elaine: marv!

in response to empty reference repeat

elaine: this is *so* you

in response to Cause and Effect:

Helen: My neck hurts just looking at him!

in response to Now THAT Is Relaxed

Jamie: was it an ?

in response to Cause and Effect:

Peter: I had an "everything" , that is, one coated with poppy seeds, onions, salt, sesame, oats, etc... and as i ate it, bits fell off to the below...

in response to Cause and Effect:

Myke: Heh, the pigeons in Manchester, or any British town or city, look exactly like that. They must be really common. I'm hungry. *Myke sees bagel, leaves computer to make lunch*

in response to Cause and Effect:

Peter: empty reference, station:

in response to empty reference repeat

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: ok, it took me a second, but there it was. Jumbo willy.

in response to Happy Jumbo

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Possibly. Where are you going?

in response to Live Bait Vending Machine

grange: there all over the place up here in Owen Sound .. We had to put them up as all the tourists were digging up our yards for dem delicious dew worms BBQ. Now if we could only keep the leafers out of our trees we would have it made ..OMG...

in response to Live Bait Vending Machine

Harry?: Elicar, how about we trade lives.

in response to Sunsets, Anyone?

Elicar: Thank you for your kind words! EvilGentleman, we should create a mutual admiration society! ;) What I did not say originally was, I took this series of photographs while I was having a massage, on the beach!

in response to Sunsets, Anyone?

Mary Arneson: I rode one last summer in Cedar Rapids and have seen one in Germany also. Photos from the ride in Cedar Rapids are at: http://www.velomobiling.net/modules.php?set_albumName=EIEIO&op=modload&name=gallery&file=index&include=view_album.php . It was surprisingly easy (with the owner doing the steering) -- and loads of fun.

in response to Side-by-Side Tandem Bicycle:

Myke: Ah ha! Of course.

in response to Bananas Are the Bomb!

elaine: it's always a good idea to get your emergency well timed

in response to Hospital No Waiting Room

elaine: i want one

in response to Zorbing

elaine: i'm liking that 8th dimension photography

in response to On the Brink

elaine: yummy streaks

in response to Light Rail

joey: this one is the late afternoon cloud

in response to Morning Cloud

johnny: i never said that

in response to Remembering David Hockney Without the Splash

Cyberia: Eating meat is Baaaaaaaaaaa-ad! *snickers*

in response to Lamb

jack: i slept on the beach over night once at point pleasant, we were in manasquan at the old hoffman house all night dancing and drinking and at the motel there was bed bugs so i let the other guys sleep there and i took a blanket and went to the...

in response to Parking....

jack: its quite obvious, there is a monkey in the box.

in response to Bananas Are the Bomb!

jack: my first time in vegas was when i was in the army and came home on leave. i went to vegas as a stop over on my way to california and i had $5 in my pocket and i won on the one arm bandit while i was waiting...

in response to Vegas Views

jack: oh to run in a field again with my glove on my hand and my baseball cap on my head running and yelling for a strike out. the sun in my face and my friends all young again.

in response to First Time at a Baseball Game

jack: i wonder if some of that dog urine got into the dog water dish and if so did the dog drink it? now did you ever see a person kiss their dog on the lips, i have and it is disgusting because dogs have a way of cleaning themselves...

in response to Dog Stop

jack: i dont know why but a tree with lights on it is so pretty and it makes you feel like you want to take a stroll.

in response to Looking Up

jack: very interesting, thanks for the photos and the sharing. it kind of reminds me of the movie snow walker. that is also beautiful country. seems like you have an interesting story of your life as your 36 with two kids 12 and 13. married 5 yrs...

in response to Arctic Landscapes II

jack: a good idea for a hula hoop that can transform into a bicycle tire. too bad they had to cover up the wall with red paint, it lost the originality of the real bricks. thx to graff.

in response to Feb 08 2006 Toronto

jack: am i missing something here?

in response to Feb 08 2006 Toronto

jack: i like new york in june, how about you?

in response to Spring in Calgary

jack: he got on the train at the lake street station and headed for jamaica bay, when he got there the conductor told him one more (what)

in response to Light Rail

jack: it looks like a ghost brinks truck making it's last delivery. by the way the best rated camera is the canon rebel. costs about $800.

in response to On the Brink

jack: that was the greatest show on tv in the sixties. it was on saturdays if i remember correctly.

in response to Zorbing

jack: its nice to see the map and see the actual beach. i guess when your far from the ocean a lake as big as those are the best thing to an ocean beach. by the way catherine i was trying to be scarry with the leg eating thing...

in response to Woodbine Beaches

jack: mary had a little lamb and were the doctors surprised.

in response to Lamb

jack: there is probably nothing more relaxing than a sunset.

in response to Sunsets, Anyone?

jeeff: sear - you could probably die if you choose a name that's wayyy taken.

in response to Miami Youth Faces \'Serious Jail Time\':

EvilGentleman: Oh, ok. I was wondering about that. I was thinking either ACSL cloud or contrails, never thought of exposure time vs. landing lights. Thanks for the info to clear things up. Nice pic, btw.

in response to The District

Hobbs: Mmm....very nice. You caught the sunset at the perfect time...just when the sky is that lovely rose color...

in response to Sunsets, Anyone?

EvilGentleman: I like it, I like it! So THAT is what the other options in the menu of my digital camera are for. And here I was, trying to catch the moon and the northern lights, with feeble success at best. And the Brinks truck is just perfect for this, with the...

in response to On the Brink

EvilGentleman: Very nice! I love the way you integrate the boats into the picture, and the clouds filter the sun beautifully. I may have just learned a new technique to experiment with from this. Thank you.

in response to Sunsets, Anyone?

sine: I propped my leica on the edge of the reflecting pool at sunset, and waited for a jet on the approach over the potomac to reagan intl. was expecting some streaky lights but got something far more interesting.

in response to The District

monks: actually there is a Cat on EE now (well now was in the year old episodes we get in Canada), her name is Cat Slater, was once impregnated by her uncle as a teen and she really is a floozy pintpuller-dresses like an 80s prostitute with absolute shitloads of makeup,...

in response to Jan 10 2006 Toronto

Myke: Super Monkey Ball!

in response to Zorbing

colavitos ghost: yeah, i'd say that's a beach. great lakes 'til i die, suckaz!

in response to Woodbine Beaches

adam: who has time to take photos inbetween gambling and drinking? i sure didnt. :)

in response to Vegas Views

Macka: Oh Catherine...you are so resourceful

in response to Zorbing

Toucan Sam: Of course, these pictures should be taken in context. Contrast spring 2003 with winter 2006 (temps are 20 degrees above normal), and you begin to wonder if Mother Nature isn't playing headgames with Calgarians.....

in response to Spring in Calgary

dostoy: i think it's more of a "ding-ding"

in response to Light Rail

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