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Tuesday, February 12th 2008

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jack: 'stirred'? i mean 'steered' as in 'i would never steer you wrong' but no one caught it anyway, so never mind.

in response to Clouds and Blue Sky

Ronald V. Regan, Sr.: My mother (Paula/Polla) Zelius (married nams Regan) was born on BArren Island in 1906. HEr mother was Genevive, and dad was Vincente' Zelius. There were a total of five children in the Zelius family. By age they was Benjiman (Benny)... a real fisherman and newspaper figure and great stripped Bass...

in response to Barren Island

Ed Swenson: I was just a baby in Bushwick. Born at Bushwick Hospital in 1937, saw Dr. Salpeter when needed. Family moved to Ozone Park in 1939 and then to New Hyde Park in 1942 but family was loyal to B Hospital, and when my sister was due in 1946 she...

in response to My House in Bushwick

Ed Swenson: Does anyone know the address or location of the Bushwick Hospital? I recall that it morphed into a care facility many years ago. Thanks. Ed

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

Norma Bannon (nee Bolton): Hi Marje, It's funny the little things we remember when prompted by something. Has Roy got red hair? He is the same age as my eldest brother Mike. I am two years younger, (with my sister, Sheila in the middle) ... then there are my two younger brothers,...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Tom Schneider: I lived on 1257 Green Ave beteen Wilson and Central 62-65

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

Marje Givens-Eames: Hiya Norma Yes Roy is my son (there are 4) he was born 1961 so would be about the same age as you. Marje

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

D.bennett: All right real talk i`m tired of hearing people say they`ve read the book there are no children here that book the movie was all bullshit ok u don`t have to feel sorry for us because alot of us made it and those who didn`t played the card...

in response to henry horner projects

tornado chaser Lincoln Neb: I got the Halem torado on tape, I was their in my house when it happend

in response to the august 19th, 2005 tornado hoax

tornado chaser Lincoln Neb: super pictures makes mine look bad :)

in response to the august 19th, 2005 tornado hoax

Joanne Amorello-minor: Anyway as far as memories from Irlam go I went to Irlam county primary and the endowed then to Irlam High I left in 1987,I lived on Ferry hill rd Harewood rd and The crescent.I used to go to the youth club and my dad used to take me to...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Tex Re: Hunter: Hunter, I also noticed you didn't comment on these statistics: Hutchinson compared to Kansas state average: Median household income below state average. Median house value significantly below state average. House age above state average. (Which means people are to poor to build new housing) Institutionalized population percentage significantly above state average....

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

Joanne Amorello-minor: Hi Marissa..My dad was 29 when he passed.

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Tex Re: Hunter: My crime statistics come from the F.B.I., and I would say that they probably have well qualified statisticians who know how to report said facts fairly with the proper comparisons, so that 'apples' are not compared to 'oranges'. Unless you have a degree in statistics, what are your qualifications...

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

coolopolis.blogspot.com: Photos were all taken from the Maritime Plaza Hotel, northwest corner of Guy and Dorchester (the latter street has since been renamed after a cursed separatist politician). The third photo is of the Desjardins seafood restaurant. The building's still there, but the restaurant folded around 2000. Seafood restaurants tend to...

in response to Montreal Circa 1979

cheche: good reasoning just stop praising your tribe and talk about equal opportunities even for those Kenyans in north western who are still digging their land with sticks after over 40 years of independence.

in response to A Call for Reason in Our Country Kenya

Marissa Chaplin: The other I have is a centre spread, which just has photos of people from the area called "Picture Round-up from the District". I can put them on if you would like to see them.

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

wow crew 92': shit i was RIVAL an original member of the WOW crew and there were some tight writers back then yeah they were few and far between but still UP and we bombed the fucking city all of us AF OFA DK UWK CD cellec the king bomber etc... etc... i remember...

in response to PDX graffiti like ummm...

Sarah aka BUDZ: this stuff is fresh dope!

in response to Bel Graffiti

Ed Swenson: I was born in Bushwick Hospital in 1937. My parents moved a few years later to Ozone Park and when I was 5 they moved us to New Hyde Park, but whenever we needed to see a doctor we drove to see Dr. Salpeter, whose office was near Bushwick...

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

EvilGentleman: I never noticed this set before. Great pics. Love them all.

in response to Two Neighborhoods

Hunter: I'd like to make two points at this time. First, it seems that most of the dissatisfaction with Hutchinson revolves around the lack of "good", i.e. well-paid jobs. As I mentioned earlier, there are no well-paid jobs in small towns in rural areas. A prospective employer looking for a...

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

jack: actually i brace my legs on the steering wheel and then lean out the window and take a picture.

in response to Brooklyn\'s Row Houses

jack: anyone who has rode the subway remembers this sign, i took the n train which is the old seabeach express into brooklyn to kings highway. many, many years ago.

in response to 42nd street subway sign

McDermott: I agree with the list for the most part-yet Moncton is a surprise.Winnipeg and Victoria are notable by their absence.

in response to The Top 10 Canadian Skylines

exor: yo in need an a letters x good for a trow up....this page is dope

in response to NYC Style Graffiti Throw Up

bob r: born in bushwick in '53. lived on Bushwick Ave one house off Jefferson, may have been 1212. I was 4 years old, my sis 3 and younger brother was an infant. While watching American bandstand, only because the Micky Mouse Club came on next, I heard my mom scream in...

in response to My House in Bushwick

lisa merrick: i think there was a tobacco factory on ludgate hill. near sharpe street next to a school.

in response to Sunday in Town

Ken : Cool lookin' building, the Art Deco style of the 1930's is one of my favorite forms of architecture., is there a public observation deck at the top?

in response to Montreal from the Aldred Building

ValleyCruiser: Are those outdoor observation decks every so many floors?, if so the views must be awesome.

in response to Tour De La Bourse

Fiona: Wasn't this building once called Place Victoria?, if I'm not mistaken.

in response to Tour De La Bourse

Ken : Beautiful pic of Tour de la Bourse, it's a fine example of 1960's architecture in Montreal along with Place Ville Marie & Habitat 67. You don't get cool looking buildings like these in Toronto, the CN Tower is BUTT UGLY!

in response to Tour De La Bourse

Ken : When my girlfriend Fiona and I come up to Montreal this summer I plan to take her on a celeche ride through the city, nothing could be more romantic.

in response to Montreal Scenery, 2004

Vicki: I grew up in Kensington (Coral and Clearfield) or Coral and Elkhart...block down from Frankford Ave. I went to Mastbaum for HS, Conwell for Middle and Williard for Elementary. I have many great memories of that area. Very family like community atmosphere. Yes, there were fights...

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

elena: I grew up in the Luna Park Buildings. I spent my childhood and early teen years before moving, but I agree with Robert, those were the best times in my life! It was early 90's-early 00's. I also remember the fireworks out my window and on the terrace....

in response to Luna Park: Coney Island

Long timeVerdunois: Good to see pics of Verdun, Montreal is not all Ste.Catherine St. you know.

in response to 45 Minutes in Verdun

Boyd Coddington "Coddington Hot Rods" LaHabra, Calif.: Bitchin' Rides Guys!

in response to Classic Cars 6 - The Rest

Sid: I had a '52 Henry J. I love the hood ornament.

in response to Classic Cars 4 - 1952 Nash

ValleyCruiser: 1952 Nash, interesting looking car., tough cars in their day. I have a 1953 Kaiser Manhattan & a 1950 Studebaker Champion Starlite Coupe I'd love to get my hand on a '50s Nash or Willys. The independents of the '50s I think are more collectable the the mainsteam cars ie: GM,Ford,Chrysler.

in response to Classic Cars 4 - 1952 Nash

Jimmy Shine: Cool Lookin' Nash Dude!

in response to Classic Cars 4 - 1952 Nash

Jimmy Shine: That's 1 Bad Ass Chevy!

in response to Classic Cars 3 - 1936 Chevy

ValleyCruiser: Nice Rides! I myself am a proud orner of a 1953 Kaiser Manhattan.,If I'm passing through in it I'll be sure to drop by., you don't see alot of these cars anymore. I often road trip in the Kaiser every summer. I live in Rothesay, New Brunswick and I'm a member...

in response to Classic Cars 2 - 1966 Sting Ray

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