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Tuesday, January 10th 2006
Previous Day :: Next DayHUH?: beware of the army of the twelve monkey's HUH?: afro?,remember to take two hits and pass Laura : marvelous HUH?: no ,its MIKE,sheeez Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Considering the bad connotations post-Nazi regime, I would have thought that it is a poor choice of shape, however excellent the exposure. Drum: ahhhhh, the decline of the west,is oh painful and funny, all at the same time. Drum: google earth is good for something!(who knew) Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Thanks for telling us. I love the tree cosy. Maigan: BeAuTiFuL!!! AKrylik (Knitta Crew): The hood ornament is not ours. Someone posted it on our myspace comments section, asking if it was ours. Sadly, we cannot take credit for that. Thanks! Charlene: nice. Charlene: are you in the room that used to be used to store coal? Charlene: the design is simply trying to allow for maximum window exposure to rooms.
And the swatstika was a very popular symbol in history before the nazi's stole it. Charlene: "potential is the best kind of beauty, everything else has been played."
awesome Tony Styles: Eh jafar, i used to be into the graff. game laying low right now, how many charges have you caught during your graff career, i got two, so i gota lay low for now. I heard the 3rd time, you really get f***ed over. Shortie: It's funny how i have read most of these peoples comments talking about how humbodlt park is owned by the puerto Ricans and hows it was always are little part of chicago....i find that funny because before us puerto ricans owned Humboldt park it belonged to the Germans....Humboldt is the... elaine: ok!
(what, you want an argument?) elaine: i saw some today, but they looked suspicious to me, like they had been artfully dumped by a trader... i saw lots today but i didn't have my camera, ooh la la! Peter: ive managed to keep mine despite not eating any animals for quit a long time ;) Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I wish I had a car or a knitted sweater (jumper for the Brits). Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Poor Pecky. Poor veal. I wish I was a vegetarian. But I'm afraid that my canine teeth will fall out. GGP: fabulous ornament! hilarious! GGP: The story Jack tells sounds like a classic. There's a great song by Big Boy Henry, the blues singer, called "Old Bill"--it's about a guy with a rooster-friend named Bill that gets cooked for dinner when the preacher comes to the house for supper. It's a great song. Jamie: you remind me of a theory i once read about light bulbs not emitting light but rather sucking dark. light being merely the absence of dark. jack: the women is cleaning the graf with a whits wash or paint, (see the bucket) but she looks so female in her dress style and hair that she is attractive and becoming. i cant help it i love to look at women especially when they wear dresse and high heels.... jack: its lucid thinking, we daydream things. there is no ss there is no swastika we place meaning on coincidences or near look-a-likes. people still see elvis, and i admit i think i saw him working in a deli in downtown brooklyn, but yes we do use the Lords... drum: public service ghetto style jack: my brother and i were given little chicks one easter. w3e raised them in the basement and 'pecky' had a strange looking leg. well one day i found them gone and grandpa said they went out to have a family of their own. so that sunday we... GGP: long shadows on pavement are the spillage of ghost-ink trying to break through to communicate with our world. what are the ghosts trying to tell us, you may ask? deep inside, you already know. Peter: creative writing is fun. Peter: stepped on what? jack: holy tonka, i stepped on it again. jack: long shadows. i'd like to write something about long shadows on the pavement. c'mon elaine and catherine, help me. jack: very funny, i wish i had an ornament on my car. Peter: lets hear that poem, jack!
i hear that in san freancisco, every year, they drag the dead christmas trees out onto ocean beach and have huge bonfires with them there... jeeff: ohh i see now. it's a baseball stadium? jack: we kids use to collect the trees and bring them to a lot along kings highway in brooklyn and burn them at night. we would stand there in the cold and watch the flames go high up. when you burn a tree it goes up real fast and... Peter: jack: at first, i thought you were referring to the armory, but then i realized that its further up atlantic, and though visible from where i took these photos, it isnt in any of the shots. im not sure what that building is... i think it might be the (greek... jack: nice photos peter, the building down the block that looks like the top of a castle, what is it? and those buildings are now around 100 years old. when you see a building with ornamental over hangs on the roofing it usually was done in the early 1900's.... Hobart: Yep, they're doing a major renovation to it in this photo. Jamie: that's my point i guess. i don't know. having no point of reference it's hard to say. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: That's a very impressive building. Is that someone cleaning/fixing the window? Hobart: Yeah, I agree. Hobart: What did you ever imagine it looked like? I'm curious to know! Jamie: i don't know how (if at all) i ever imagined iowa. but i'm certain it didn't look like your photos. more. Jamie: brooklyn looks pretty Peter: in front of the very large apartment building near the subway stop i get off at coming home, i saw a pile of christmas trees- probably 3-4 trees high and about 15 trees long- spanning down half the block. it was too dark to snap a photo, though... maybe ill... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Astoria is full of christmas tumbleweeds. People have put them out in the street but the garbage men won't pick them up. Our tree is ornament-less, but still taking up a large portion onf my living room. I may have to mount a covert operation to dispose of it. Hobart: Ahh, I love fire engines! :-) Jamie: initially my brain said "where, where?" then it said "oh, the tree" Peter: hahaha. a hood ornament cozy! Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I liked this from the flickr site:
Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I just discovered this post. It's fantastic. It somewhat reminded me of Andy Capp (of which this isn't a particulary good example).
Peter: ...which will probably be there til june, ha. theres a house on my block that indulges in immense christmas-decoration-overkill, and never takes the stuff down til the summer... i think im gonna start a pool on when it comes down this year... Peter: heh, ive heard about this but never seen it. cool. post more if you see it! Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I completely agree with Elaine.
As a kid, my Dad and brother and I used to go hunting for rabbits with ferrets. I don't think I ever caught one. I was always a bit afraid that one of my pet rabbits would become dinner. We ate the cat, though. And... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: This is absolutely brilliant. It's a knitters paradise. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: It's because we're sassy. GGP: makes me think of the famed Women's Pentagon Action demo way back when (in 1980):
"Four huge female puppets created by Bread and Puppet Theatre led some 2,000 women in a march past Arlington Cemetery to the Pentagon. There they encircled the building, put gravestones in the lawn, wove yarn across... GGP: and the last vestige of holiday cheer on the bannister.... Boothman: Ha Ha a fucking shark!! Jamie: j'aime la pom bar beaucoup elaine: better for ya?
and jack, not really, i was very very drunk.
i once gave my brother a panda teddy as a present. he now takes it out with him when he and his mates go out on the ran dan. in the morning when someone admits they may have done something... elaine: i am all for game. slaughter houses are so awful, quite apart from sympathy for the animals, i wouldn't want that amount of fear and pain on my plate. things like bambis are good cos you can't farm them and have to kill them on location so they had their... elaine: the famous and grand Tate Britain and Tate Modern galleries in london are built on the sweat of the slave labour of the past, for the sugar giant Tate & Lyle. the reality of such sweetness, as grim as a gorilla fur coat. people dislike this kind of information to... elaine: i think in this particular context jamie saying jesus is the least of the evils.
the unconscious freudian slip of an individual is one thing, but between the SS logo and the swastika plan, all the designers and committees and whatnot, this is some collective unconscious weirdness here.
elaine: what? for our ignorance? elaine: hence i have never even been to the shop to consider buying them, but i know they exist and think they are funny Jamie: back street's back mark: love the lazy afternoon feel tp this picture Jamie: wicked init! Jamie: my bad Jamie: David Hasselhoff style. Jamie: ... and "eat your greens" Peter: its ok, barry. everyone is different. im glad you ate them instead of hanging them on the wall, thats for sure.
urban-dwellers like me get hypersensitized to stuff like this because we never see it or experience it in our day to day lives. you do, so thats fine. its real. afrowalking: the words speak to the brilliance of the moment brilliantly ... afrowalking: i choose to interpret mike as MLK ... jethro: yea. why is there a big old hole in the ground at minute maid park ? jethro: looks like the real thing- sponge bob wallpaper joey: exactly barry: I no some people will or would fine this gruesome and yes I killed tham an had one are two of tham for dinner.the rest I gived to friends. Peter: wow, thats pretty gruesome, barry. Peter: which line? cause i ride 4 trains a day and never see his shit. barry: Jamie I did made a trip to Patersons. I had to put CN back on the (Back street) for you ;) barry: GPP This is what I would do if I seen Percy.
barry: Jamie don't worry ! I put Citynoise back but some were diffrent. I will post it soom time for you ;) barry: GGP love the photos.
This one was a bird and me ;) jack: that is a great shot. i thought it was made up. jack: i voted for bush. i like him. (as a president). he goes after the enemy. doesnt waste time. not chicken. jack: where are the teddies? i see crumbs. nice poem catherine, you got it down nice. elaine, you like teddy bears? jack: there was a british friend of mine in the army with me, his name was patrick kilackie. he made tea every day for us at 4 pm and we sat around cleaning our m-14s and sharpening our bayonetts and sipping tea listening to classical music. jack: sugar for the aristocrats. jack: you know it almost resembles the curves of a female lying down. jack: she realized that there was only one dryer left and so did the handsome young guy as they both got to the dryer at the same time. (him) look, why dont we put our things in the dryer together. (she) hey now, we dont even know each other and you... jack: a mommy scyamore brought her little acorn to school today and the acorn began to cry, saying no, no, i dont want to go to school. i want to stay home and play in the leaves. but mommy said, if you dont go to school the squirrel will... jack: you can run as fast as you can but you can never run into the future. if you sleep you can get there faster. tomorrow cames and you dont see it coming. then its the day after yesterday and your in the future, so what are you... jack: there is one tom the other is percy, a ballet dancer. he travells with tom for protection and love. the girls all are harem girls. so cool, i'd like to have a harem, but i get tired just thinking about sloozy female turkeys. besides i made... jack: jamie you took the Lords name in vain. jack: i want to hear it. and catherine dont worry about anything your a great photojournalist. jack: i like killing the gangstas and prosties. i try to get a prostie to take off her clothes but i cant do it. jack: do you know where i can buy some socks? jack: i thought elaine and catherine would have liked the story. i would like to write a story and have all of you add story lines so we can write a short story with different dialouge. jack: you two are my favorite girls jeeff: cool, it looks like he's ollying underneath the minute maid whatever-the-hell-that-thing-is. Previous Day :: Next Day |
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