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Tuesday, February 19th 2008

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norg: Man, this shit is awsome stuff. Some Deads and Vung shit would be bitchin', too.

in response to Graffiti in the Hammer

Rob Tynan: Hi Mary, You are right about the co-op. I mentioned on the 25 Jan that I got them mixed up. The windows are different to the one in front of the Ship It also has the garage on the right hand side. I think the one on the corner of...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Tex: I think noname summed up the picture perfectly well!

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

jim: I grew up in the Bridge,and pratt area when you could go to the store and not have to lock your doors.Now you have to armed to the teeth just to walk down the street. That's pretty bad for the CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE...

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

Re to still in Hutch: I know what you are saying. Five years ago I was really checking Mcpherson out to buy a home there and work,as I allready had a job in Mac. My Gosh,the price of real estate was way,way to expensive for me. I even checked out rentals,and they too were out...

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

Rob: Rob Tynan: 24th Jan 2008 - 19:06 GMT I have looked at the picture of the Cooperative shop and it not the shop on the corner of Silver Street as the upstairs windows are completely different and they have never been replaced. I pass the Cooperative shop on the...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Peter: hey look, its ! hi elaine! nice ...

in response to Hanging Around

Still in Hutchinson: McPherson is thriving with business because it is right off the interstate and that is what big business owners want. The cost of living in Hutch is less than most places around here, McPherson for example. I have lived in the Hutch area for about 15 years...

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

Joanne Amorello-minor: hello everyone, well thanks to Marissa going down to the library for me she found the newspaper article about my dad which has details that I wanted to know for so many years, if anyone is...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Tex: Re Hunter's request: "Both Tex and Noname seem to think I have labeled others as "stupid", "ignorant", "dumb", etc.. I would invite them to cite a single example of such boorish language on my part" How about this statement you made? "The more outspoken of the town's critics are clearly the sort of ill-educated people...

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

noname: Hunter, First off I am self employed. I have not needed to explore other towns. My complaint comes from the lack of people with money in this town. Thank God for the internet... I do twice as much business with out of town customers then Hutchinson residence. When I do...

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

Alan Taylor: Hi Rob, Yes I certainly remember that wilderness and the stories but my time period in there and along the River Glaze to the footbridge that connected Glazebrook to Cadishead over a big rough n wild field which is now a housing estate I believe, was in the mid to late...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

zyrian lisa: what a wonderful place!i want to go back there!!!=)

in response to Water, Water, Water Everywhere...

sage: Guy McLaren says in an earlier post: "All wild animals are dangerous. Especially African ones." My response: All domesticated humans are dangerous. Especially american ones. I've lived with raccoons, coyotes, bobcats, mountain lions, rattlesnakes, and opossums my whole life--and lived to tell the tale. What is dangerous is our fear of the unknown, not...

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

Tamia J.: I'm from the Southside of Chicago. Many of my Dad's family members lived in the Robert Taylors ('97-'05) until the day they were forced to leave because of demolition. The RT's were considered my second home cause i was there visiting my family most of the time. I never lived...

in response to henry horner projects

Linda Larson Brooks: I grew up in Flatlands Bay. Some of the people from Barren Island moved to the bay. Schnieder sounds familiar. I know the Lissenden's moved there too. My uncle Bud Ackermann delivered groceries from Rolston's on Flatbush Av. to the island. The whole area is...

in response to Barren Island

ANON: This is Bushwick, what can I say!

in response to Keep Bushwick Clean & Rats Out

NewYorkDave: Does anyone remember the specific location of the pretzel factory on Starr St.? This is of interest to me because my Pop, when he was a boy, used to sell their pretzels on the street. Apparently, this was a popular way for the local youth to earn pocket money.

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

Hunter: My, my, you fellows (Tex, Noname, and former Hutchinsonite) have certainly grown suddenly very touchy. You raise so many points with so much overlap I'll try to answer by point, rather than address each correspondent in turn. All three of you want to know why I left Hutchinson. I've posted four...

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

kaye: SIMPLY AWESOME...... its makin me homesick

in response to What Poverty?

Jason: I respect both Saber and JA, period.

in response to JA: A True NYC King

Buzz Lightyear: yo belroc, i'm on I-95 everyday and have yet to see a JA throw up. OVAL used to be all over the merit and 95 but i havent seen his shit lately. looks like everythings been buffed. i wonder what happened to that cat

in response to JA: A True NYC King

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