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Monday, February 13th 2006

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Sam c Oxby: This could also be used as a deterrent for double parking: "Double park and your car may disappear" Or is it a car? What if when the snow melts, its a BOAT/SPACESHIP/SCARY OTHER THING!!!!

in response to Car Lumps

NotYou: I was recently working in Afghanistan which is not the safest place. I was given training on what to look out for and what to do. Most things are common sense but the biggest thing is to look out for things that look odd. If there is...

in response to Anti-terror Recycling Bin

elaine: grange - i so missed that damn book when it was finished, and the film was good but it wasn't the same. i really laughed when i read that, thanks! elicar - i am with you on the outdoor 'pets'. i am sad that all of mine hate and fear me,...

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

Elicar: I love sunsets! Thanks Evil!

in response to Sunset Over the St. Lawrence River

Elicar: Cat, thanks!

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

Elicar: Elaine, you'll love my backyard. I co-exist with squirrels in the summer. When I moved in to my current house in 2003, I started naming them, Joe, Dick, Harry, etc. But there are so many of them that I got confused. So, now, all of them are called, "Hey, you!"...

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

ian: That's nice. We're considering moving over there, to the Parc IV condo complex on Montrose @ Alabama. Maybe I'll consider this building as well.

in response to Downtown Houston

grange: Thats one clean place ! WOW.

in response to Condiments

grange: whats tinkerbell doing in airplane ?

in response to My Gaff & Hemel Hempstead Fire

grange: Catherine . Next time you get snow like that , your suppose to put happy faces in the snow over the boot on all the cars in the road way ...It's the Canadian Way ..

in response to Cat\'s Brave Battle with the Snow.

danielle: That is unbelieveable....amazing what bordem can do to a person.

in response to Dice Balancing

grange: Thats ok , I'll get over it ,sniff . i think ,,, maybe ,.. some day ..sniff. Oh course Catherine , you gals are the best ..H.V.D....To all of ya !

in response to Love Is in the Air

EvilGentleman: Actually, I'm late for a class right now.

in response to Dice Balancing

jack: i am really impressed. its hard to believe you had the patience to do this. can you balance time the way you do the dice.

in response to Dice Balancing

jack: great architecture. nice b/w photo. old glory.

in response to Chicago I

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Sorry! Extracting foot from mouth....now.

in response to Love Is in the Air

grange: I'M SINGLE! ,,sniff ,thanks Catherine ,sniff .For reminding me ..sniff

in response to Love Is in the Air

grange: Arrrrrrr . dem dar newfs dawgs . der da best .Keep ya from drownin when ya get to much screech ovr at Doyles place , en ya falls off da dock ,and ya gets in da deep waters . Oh ya me an Jimmie flynn , ya know da nefew of...

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

Simon: fukkkin wicked, keirinberlin rulez

in response to Fixie Graf

anon (bb-87-82-5-209.ukonline.co.uk): Does anyone have a Buddy Bike for sale? If so, please contact: danceasyougo@ukonline.co.uk

in response to Side-by-Side Tandem Bicycle:

elaine: hurrah for love and romaynce

in response to Love Is in the Air

elaine: good thinking, batman

in response to SKYDIVING!

elaine: ach! i mean i want a newfie

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: You guys are very cute. And your ladies are lucky.

in response to Love Is in the Air

grange: A Yes LOVE . The smell of perfume in the air . A longing glance ,soft supple skin under defused light .The glow of her eyes , with just the right shimmer .The look that says here , now , forever . AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW Happy Valentines ladies . Your the reason...

in response to Love Is in the Air

grange: You want only one webbed foot Elaine? Dont you have two feet ?

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

grange: NOPE, "I wish I had a nice collar and chain just like that "

in response to A Meeting on Church Street

grange: SO I take it knowone thought to look inside and see is Jimmy Hoffa was in there?

in response to Car Lumps

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I'll let know in a couple of days!

in response to Car Lumps

bmazare: what type of car is it?

in response to Car Lumps

jack: i dont know how you got that picture of me on the horse but i finally broke that horse and rode him out to the western part of oklahoma (i can spell oklahoma because of the song)

in response to Anyone Ever Been to a

jack: get under the blankets and get warm with your lovely women, and smell her skin. my wife's skin has the sweetest smell. but you cant smell her skin, smell your own girls skin. by the way, with your statement, the eskimos would have disappeared by now. ...

in response to Love Is in the Air

jack: i'll wrap it up and save it for the next time i don't want to do something.

in response to SKYDIVING!

barry : I put out food when it gets cool out side.

in response to GEICO

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: My Godson has webbed toes. These are really great pictures, by the way.

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

elaine: rad naturenoise! sooo jealous! now, are thems blackbirds? i have a blackbird coming to my windowledge lately, he must be desparate, cos they like worms, they are ground feeders normally. what they do is jump up and down pretending to be rain to make the worms come up. i am guessing the...

in response to GEICO

barry : Jack the photos above were last week and yes i love green, but now I,am back in the white..... Above are photos from out one of my windows in Yonkers,ny. Below A naturenoise photo from out my window.

in response to GEICO

Ken: I love icy fingers, too. But just watch not touch...^^ It's another a squrrel with red eye.

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

elaine: gah - i mean tibetan. doh. and yeah! i have seen casts of buddhas in jelly colour, that would be really great.

in response to Kitchen Symmetry

elaine: also, black squirrels are so pretty! i never even knew they existed til the first time i went to new york. they look like my then cat, chaos. i wish we did have the black ones, they are more glamourous than grey ones. i haven't seen a red for years....

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

elaine: also, is that dog a newfoundland? i hear they have webbed feet (i want one)

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

Elicar: Editor: Thanks! I am just a pretty face sometimes! Barry and Elaine: Thanks, you are very kind! Jack: Go to:

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

GGP: the indignity of littering seems even more severe on snow.

in response to Iced Coffee

MICK: love? at this time of year?? it's too cold to love

in response to Love Is in the Air

Julian: I heard that Grey Squirrels were imported to the UK from Canada in the 19th century - a time that red squirrels look back on like arrival of the conquistadores in the Americas. They should take heart - they have never had to face the Black Squirrel..

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

Julian: A Buddha Jelly mold - the first step on the road to culinary enlightenment..

in response to Kitchen Symmetry

Sam c Oxby: did u say smirnoff ice?? '-)

in response to Car Lumps

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Hi Sami, I'll send you a snowdrift, packed in dry ice. Careful where you open it.

in response to Car Lumps

Sam c Oxby: its looks so pretty...! My nephew is on half term and we watched in on the news and talked about how cool it would be if we just dashed to the airport and went to NY to play in it! (funds won't permit this time) PS: theres something about your net...

in response to Cat\'s Brave Battle with the Snow.

Sam c Oxby: Cat, thats incredible!!! Kind of jealous!!!!! London is just grey today. A snow drift would be cool.

in response to Car Lumps

smithright: hate to tell you joey, but you're wrong! The stratosphere in LV is 1149 feet high; the US Bank tower is only 1018 feet high.

in response to Vegas Views

jack: is'nt that the greatest!

in response to Mr. Sax

jack: brooklyn navy yards, i set sail for europe on dec 18th on a ship with 900 other soldiers. they all got sea sick. i did not. but i was on the bottom hammock with four other guys above me all throwing up, so i grabbed the top...

in response to Hip Yard

groovehouse: Actually, I was just told by my friend that it's 230 and not 420... but yes, it's the old Executive House Apartments and they are nice now! Granite countertops in all apartments, big tall ceilings, amenities out the wazoo, stainless steel fridges, black electric cooktop stoves, nice floor tiles and...

in response to Downtown Houston

jack: i wish i had been raised in england. i love the british accent, so much better than my brooklynese. you can say something disgusting and with a british accent it sounds like a compliment.

in response to Cat\'s Brave Battle with the Snow.

jack: love is a wonderful thing. it makes the world go round. i found my love. 40 years ago, she was 19. i was 23. i was an old man out of the army and she made me a young boy again. she was a...

in response to Love Is in the Air

elaine: it's only the chinese buddhas that go in for the lardy arse look. and the laughing. the thai/indian ones are more skinny, and you get the bobbly hairdo.

in response to Kitchen Symmetry

elaine: well done you. i want more nationalities.

in response to Cat\'s Brave Battle with the Snow.

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: It's a very thin buddha.

in response to Kitchen Symmetry

elaine: oh, jack, but where will you put it?

in response to SKYDIVING!

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I've learnt a lot from Jamies postings about Northern Ireland, so I stood on the pool table and shouted, "Fuck the Queen, up the IRA and down with the Orangemen." (Not really, I just tipped the bartender very well.) I'm English and I've been living in New York for 13 years....

in response to Cat\'s Brave Battle with the Snow.

elaine: naw, 'sa buddha.

in response to Kitchen Symmetry

jack: can i please see a picture of a warm sunny beach

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

EvilGentleman: kc, one of my friends is a train afficionado, and he mourns terribly every time another old set of tracks is removed. I am sure he would agree with you. joey, thanks :-) adam, I don't mind the tracks, but having the main highway between Toronto and Montreal in fron of me...

in response to Graffiti on the Roll

jack: im getting vertigo.

in response to SKYDIVING!

jack: they are waiting for another star to die. but maybe they will put rod stewart's name on it.

in response to SKYDIVING!

jack: green is pretty. green is nice. green is warm. white is cold. im white now but i want to be green.

in response to GEICO

jack: i can't help it every time i see that symbol i think of war and killing. i see and hear images of protest and screaming. i see children dying and starving. i hate war.

in response to Stars & Peace Forever

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Now that's a lot of coffee!

in response to Iced Coffee

jack: the peace symbol, it was called "chicken footprints" in the 60's. the best peace symbol is the olive branch. or rather the best peace cymbol is a well trained and equipped armed forces. thats the real sence of peace, because it was all the young men...

in response to Stars & Peace Forever

jack: could it be a johnnie pump.

in response to City Cactus?

jack: but when the snows melt, and it will, then the sports car will look good in astoria.

in response to Car Lumps

jack: im surprised a snow plow did'nt hit it.

in response to Car Lumps

jack: a cold johnny pump for a hot fire.

in response to City Cactus?

jack: i like this catherine, i must have drank at least three cups of java per dien per 7 days per week per 12 months per annum per two decades. thats 21,900 cups of coffee, thats, thats 21,900 cups of, of coffee im jumping now thinking of that, i drank...

in response to Iced Coffee

jeeff: that's a cool building. wonder what the style's called. asianesque?

in response to Downtown Berkeley

jack: my wife would be jealous of your big window in the kitchen. im doing over her kitchen this spring perhaps i can get her a big window.

in response to Kitchen Symmetry

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Jelly molds!!! Now I want a triffle (without the lady fingers). Is that Shiva?

in response to Kitchen Symmetry

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: He's a pretty little fella. Great shots!

in response to GEICO

kc: gorgeous. I was expecting something about auto insurance...

in response to GEICO

elaine: hahaha samantha, he sounds verrry scary. mine was meant to be temporary, but i am glad to say he is sticking around. if i had to see the bloke who he replaced i would have just not gone back.

in response to st clement\'s from the hip

Selig: last reflection shot is hot.

in response to light fantastic

Selig: gota love decay. someone wrote something interesting about the importance of rust...

in response to Downtown Berkeley

danielle: ah yes, paterson, nj. the home of mom & pop bimonte, and their parents as well. those pictures look about right, i'll bet they have their own stories to tell about that place.

in response to paterson factory - may 2002

ian: cnt, thanks. I think some of the photos may be incorrectly labeled. I've been going back and correcting them.

in response to City and Country

ian: There's a fantastic paste-up on the light box at the Richmond/Montrose (or maybe Alabama) intersection. I would have got it if I'd had my camera today.

in response to Stars & Peace Forever

ian: Isn't 420 W Alabama actually renovation of an old building, "The Executive" ? Great shot btw. I'll post one of the view from my desk tomorrow, which is straight up Fannin from the Med Ctr.

in response to Downtown Houston

adam: damn.. you live close to the train tracks huh? the one thing thats always bugged me about train graf is the composition.. i feel like people should utilize the large space better like they do with subway graff. maybe i shouldnt look at this stuff like graphic design :)

in response to Graffiti on the Roll

elaine: knowing v having? better? or more desirable? beauty? ugliness? many cultural heirarchies for this time in the morning...

in response to Informal Housing

elaine: kewel naturenoise!

in response to GEICO

elaine: gaad, i love those icy fingers

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

elaine: dude!

in response to Where\'s My Car?

joey: when i was a kid. we lived in cleveland, on lake erie. i remember winters of frozen great lakes. no more? talk about your global warming.

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

vanessavargas77@yahoo.com: been living in bushwick for over a year, and have not experienced anything bad...but then again, you wont find me hanging around outside of a bodega at 3:30 in the morning waiting for trouble to find me, which by the way can and does happen in...

in response to My House in Bushwick

barry : photos love tham.

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

barry : danielle great photo I love to dive.

in response to SKYDIVING!

barry : cool

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

kc: well, the graf's nice, but I like the train cars, too. I also always like to look at the writing on the trains and think about where it's going to go, who it'll pass, what it may carry, what yards it'll sit in....that stuff on the walls has a...

in response to Graffiti on the Roll

SEPO OnE NYCX CRU: SANE R.I.P no matter how you died you deserve respect me im getting over an arrest but i cant stop ts the best i hope all you artist stay up and stay well mad props to smith, JA, and revs peace check out the cru www.nycexposed.com

in response to Sane Smith: Puttin' the Green in Greenpoint

ian: I met my first Saskatooner the other night. She was originally from Ontario, though, actually meeting someone who'd even lived in Saskatchewan was something of a unique experience.

in response to Dec 13 2005 Toronto

ian: What's the white stuff?

in response to Cat\'s Brave Battle with the Snow.

ian: jack, these pics are a bit old, but regardless, this is Houston. It doesn't snow here. :) I do the same thing, kinda -- sit on a corner with my camera, taking pics of people walking by while listening to some good street music.

in response to Mr. Sax

SEPO OnE NYCX CRU: JA is the fuckin man yo if you read this keep it up man and yeah possibly explain the story of what happen but if you dont want to blow ur spot than dont say it peace

in response to JA: A True NYC King

EvilGentleman: Wow! You survived an Irish Bar while wearing the Union Jack? They musta thought either A: This woman is just another typical American tourist who failed geography class (Note to USA: I know that this is not always true, as the 'National' in 'National Geographic' refers to the good old...

in response to Cat\'s Brave Battle with the Snow.

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I think I may have been the one that buried it.

in response to Where\'s My Car?

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: very funny!

in response to Farm House

Editor: fixed.

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

Elicar: What was I thinking? The date should be February 12, 2006. It must be my bone spurs hurting after that long walk!

in response to A Beautiful Sunday Afternoon

jack: this is beautiful. looks like a villa on the med. i know three older ladies who live in a house like that. sally, irma and betty. they are 88, 89 and 92 yrs of age. well betty the 92 yr old said she wanted to...

in response to Farm House

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