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Tuesday, February 27th 2007
Previous Day :: Next Daygroovehouse: Damn sad story, I guess problems are the same everywhere. We have quaint places that are being bulldozed for condos and shopping centers. upfromflames: Dimeadozen: That's one thing I am working on in our Museum Exhibition at the Brooklyn Historical Society.
I am of the inclination that if people in Bushwick--whether they be older leavers, young folks growing up there, or recent arrivals to be aware of what they have in common: the process... Felicia b.: this looks like a really cool envoriment Felicia b.: this is mad hot,and i like it! Felicia b.: wow these are so some realy nice shots,you got mad points in "my book"!HOLLA anon (localhost): Poor old fred maybe the council can give him one of those new houses which are going to cost us £3,000,000 no wonder the bloody council tax is going up. I suppose fred will have to make room for more of us as we make room for more immigrants. Its... Felicia b.: Oh my god these pictures are so nice i just want to eat them(they are really nice)and this person has realy got some talent on him/her Felicia b.: To me,this picture is so hot that every time i go to this website(i go to this website a lot) i look at this pacific piece! dimeadozen: ps Dave, Starr st now smells like fresh tortillas and they are very tasty. Felicia b.: Sammy,that is so right the weather in NYC is so snowy and cold but it looks mad nice,fun and warm. been: Now THAT is one creepy snowman (or whatever it is). Scarier than even the scariest scraecrow. Yikes!
And shown melting. Thanks LoopZilla: theislandnews.blogspot.com/2005/ . . . fears-for-its-future.html
groovehouse: How's the food? =) Wyoming: Mushi - Thanks for your comments. I am anxious to come and explore the area, and you have made me feel a little more confindent about doing so. Hope you can someday soon see where your grandfather lived in the bronx.
Upfromflames - Thank you Thank you for all... marnie: thanks theses pics are really cool i`m doing a project on skool they help alot
i am doing lisnaskea. King of the Frogs: Sadly, these interior shots are old - the machines are al gone now. I was in the facility last week, and believe me, it is --empty--. dimeadozen: Thank you to everyone for this discussion especially The Truth and those following who elevated the discussion.
I moved to Bushwick very recently and completely randomly. Although I work hard, support myself and am forced to share my loft with too many other people to make rent I was immediately... EvilGentleman: 39 - Tourists usually ask for directions to the strip bars and trendy nightclubs, not "boring" world-famous stuff like Old Montreal, the Plateau Mont-Royal, The Forum, Mount Royal and our smoked-meat delicatessens. traviesa: damn that's bad
EvilGentleman: I'm very thankful that it is only the signage, and not the dentist that is backwards. EvilGentleman: I sure wish I was allowed to sign some of these, but although I am the son of a former British subject and Ward of the Queen (Canadian Indians were only given Canadian citizenship in 1960), I am not considered a British citizen. But I believe my father can apply... EvilGentleman: 34 - Neither pedestrians nor drivers have a clue what a crosswalk is
35 - Jaywalkers cut off police cars and nothing happens
36 - People prefer to shove shopping carts into snowbanks rather than bring them back to the parking lot cart gazebos, or whatever the hell those half-sheds that hold... toronto: your in montreal when pedestrians run cars off the road jonathon/ peterborough: absolutely fabulous.
i wish that one day i will be able to jump over a car and not kill myself in the proccess.
free running is one of the best sports i've ever seen and wish i'd become a professional. Dustin H: I like how he won't comment back anymore. Good job defending your position Scott! I don't think Scott wanted to go further than a quarter mile into town, otherwise he would have run into some of the 30,000 college students that live here and could have shown him a good... upfromflames: Planned Shrinkage was no accident: It was a well planned and thought out concept. Faced with a shortage of funds and a number of deteriorating neighborhoods, the city’s Housing Development Commissioner, Roger Starr, basically said: let things get worse before they gets better. Things will get worse by them selves... Sammy: Nice! It looks so sunny there. Unlike the current snowy weather in NYC. old brooklynite: I have no clue what this was but the park was wonderful in the 1950's.It was free to get into and surrounded by safe neighborhoods. Growing up there and having the park,the playgrounds the gardens, great friends and everything that is important in life was to be found.We weren't rich... Previous Day :: Next Day |
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