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Tuesday, January 17th 2006
Previous Day :: Next Daygroovehouse: This is about 6 blocks and 3 MetroRail stops from my house!
howdy neighbor! :) Peter: Can we take some photos? Is there like a problemo? GGP: the flag brigade lives!! Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Nice one, Peter! That's the first www-linked haiku I've ever seen. ian: This is about two blocks from my house :) anon: There's been an addition to this Banksy- a foot ball player in the same size .... raul : justo eres el mejor te lo dice uno de mejorada sigue asi y seras dios
AWOL: Interesting storys, NYSE1. Tell us some more. don7999: es impactante esta foto por que ilustra un joven en la soledad.
NyseOne AWR/MSK: One more thing about that stabbing. As far as I know those guys had beef before M was in MSK, it just spilled over. Maybe JA can shed some light on it.
Another story worth mention - Some CBS cats years back were in the LA river while they buffed his... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I've got access to four fiery printers and I know a good place to get toothpicks. GGP: someone should mass produce the tiny flags of the idiot child, so we can place them pertly on dog poops (of which there are plenty) here in bklyn. i really think we're on to something here!! anon (252.sub-70-217-115.myvzw.com): it look like yall need hot wax Peter: last night, i cooked enchiladas. they were superlative. and frankly, im glad that restaurants are smokefree, i guess... i just wish people could choose do to that on their own, instead of being compelled by the state.
give kebabs a toss
smeared down with tzatziki sauce
taste buds, dont get... Peter: im sure you could reenact a similar scenario nowadays, but youd have to go over to 11th avenue or the west side highway offa midtown nowadays ;) Peter: jamie: i second elaine's suggestion for a recreation of the poop-flag... Peter: someone tell me what the green and brown containers hold. pickle relish and steak sauce? haiku: thankyou very much
with my rhymes i aim to please
foxy girls in hats Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I love the haiku, Haiku, by the way. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Elaine says, "Playing Scabble was fun last night, but don't let it go to your head. Hey listen, the condiments are talking."
"Hi there!" Piped up the usually quiet brown sauce, "You should have the steak pie or a curry burger."
"Yeah, and then have some ice cream," whispered the sugar, transparently. Jamie: ps. did you know that ely, having a cathedral, is technically a city? Jamie: i could have imagined it. i was certanly in an odd place emotionally right then. but i dunno. i reckon it was real. most probably installed by wishy-washy student types. probably scumbags. art students i wager. Jamie: I have the strongest urge to go get pizza on my way home tonight. having not eaten properly in several days, and what with the curry burgers and all, i'm starting to feel, well, hungry i guess. If someone could paypal me about a fiver that'd be great. thanks. jack: ketchup: that may be true ashtray but we have your number, how about, 'patch', ring a bell!
mustard: heh heh, yeah ashtray, your days are numbered. besides, the mayor may pull a bloomberg and pass a law. NO SMOKING ANYWHERE.
ashtray: now wait a second you two.... elaine: maybe you just imagined it really strongly.
i once hallucinated the word 'sheffield' on a bus going to ely - i was quite impressed with that, i often misread similar looking words, but that one was, well, not haiku: peter likes his green
meat is really not his bag
vegetarian elaine: the sugar was saying nothing (it being the crack cocaine of foods) Jamie: yes. i wasn't all that coherent was i. i think i saw it. elaine: well, it's not so much about intention. i was very hungry and had no food at home, and i thought 'let me try this cafe then' - inspired as i was by the words 'steak pie' on the specials board. anyway, i sat around playing w my camera. if i... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Wow! Great story, Jack. I'll try to go there to get some real photos. But your story creates better images than anyone could take. I want a singapore sling and to dance in a seedy joint. I've already got a bunch of vintage 50's dresses, so maybe I'm on my... elaine: jamie, i failed to grasp that you meant something temporary was 'afoot' that i should snag, and you failed to insist. i didn't even see it, and it most certainly isn't there any more. since you are the one who saw it, what you have to do is recreate it... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Now, I'd enjoy seeing that! Catherine Penfold-Waxman: The ashtray is trying to get in to the inner circle of condiments.
"But the meal isn't complete without a cigarette," the ashtray whined.
The condiments erupted with fury.
"Away with you, foul creature! We bring out the taste of food. You mask it, destroyer of tastebuds." The salt accused.
“You may... Jamie: that's what you get for living in a totalitarian dictatorship peter. best friendly. Peter: an ashtray in a restaurant... i havent seen that in ages. Jamie: go find the dog doody with the dubya flag stuck in it. it's by the canal Jamie: this post made me hungry, though i'm quite sure this wasn't your intention jack: catherine, please pull over or find a parking spot to take photos. i know on the fdr you cant pull over so get off and circle around. take a few minutes more to get a shot, safely. i wanted to take some photos of the old fish... elaine: i had to come to that regretful conclusion as well, since my imagination really wanted there to be some other reason...
alfresco bathing probably not that popular on skye where i took my photo - i will dig it out Catherine Penfold-Waxman: The baths are drinking troughs for cows, right? 'Cos I've got a very active imagination and it's going places that I'm afraid to follow... elaine: you'll not be happy til you fall off, you
(overheard by my friend nic, being said to a small boy on a wall) Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I didn't even realise that I'd managed to get this shot until I reviewed my day's photos. It was a nice surprise. It was a drive-by at high speeds whilst weaving in and out of traffic. My prediction: Fulton fish market will be replaced by condos that I can't afford.... Jamie: that's enniskillen castle that is. i've been there i have Catherine Penfold-Waxman: The second shot is the Chrysler building. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Thanks. Mitch get's props as art director. He was coaching me about what's the best angle and when to take the shot. We drove though every borough except the Bronx on Monday. The window was open and the wind chill must have made it about 10 degree farenheit. Beautiful day,... elaine: oh, i don't know. i am too bad tempered to know anything beyond how grumpy it makes me feel...
note to self. make more seratonin elaine: ew! elaine: from extra large hens? Jamie: milk by the gallon. awesome. and sandwich hero only $2.75 Catherine Penfold-Waxman: What is the top building/castle?
Curry burger...oh, how I want one of those...it sounds magical and perfect. Peter: i used to have a 600; most of my older cameraphone photos on here were from it. you an tell the photos from the 600 and 650 apart immediately, heh. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Stinky strawberries? Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I've got a treo 600 and the photo's it takes are horrible. However, it does have the game Dope Wars and a really fun sketching program. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I went to the old Wembly stadium, some concert or other (Monsters of rock? how sad). Did they need a new one for the olympics? elaine: taxi drivers might not know it as the hand car, but they do respond to 'it's the turning just before the old texaco garage'. there is a bp garage on cambridge heath road, opposite the museum of childhood that stays open late, dunno if they charge leccy keys tho (but... bee: taxi drivers might know this place as the hand car but every other fucker in the area seemed convinced that there was a 24 hour garage 'just down the road' when i was hunting for a fresh 'leccy meter top-up at 2am. (and this included the convenience store owner from... groovehouse: Elaine, I have to agree wholeheartedly. To be honest, the thought of this shoe being a leftover from a hurricane never even crossed my mind. It was merely a shoe on the ground for me. Peter: a treo 650... Jamie: you can never have enough seratonin elaine: this was the old one
elaine: the last of the signbots. tragic Jamie: Barry!!!!! Kelsey: somebody call the apostrophe police! Jamie: sweet. is this lisnaskea? i agree about the cows. they look like they know something Jamie: i do miss ekn. your photos of main street remind me of the cafe i used to frequent. the golden arrow. they did a kickass curry burger. elaine: our cars are generally a lot smaller than american cars, and the styling is different. i stayed with a friend in LA and her car was the equivalent model to something i was familiar with, but it was more boxy, and different in subtle ways. i would have liked a... elaine: i love baths in fields. i saw a whole herd of them once elaine: interesting how events cana alter our reading of images, or cultural artifactst in general adam: what kinda phone you rockin there peter? paddy: moscow is as beautiful as India NyseOne AWR/MSK: Yeah, We never met man, but you and me? we have a little history. It was 1989 and you came to LA. You dissed pretty much every burner that wasn't WCA or BC. That included 2 or 3 of mine. On one I had my girls initial in a little... jethro: i think it's the setting. put a euro car on an american city street and it fits right in. groovehouse: excellent cow shot! GGP: wow, barry. you sure do get around!
those cows look pretty spooky in that first shot--eyeshine rocks! barry: Thanks jack: looks like the movie set for the highlander. can you imagine the heating cost for that joint. jack: thats it, thanks, deborah kerr. there is a cove going from the hawaian village to the diamond head. in between is the cove along that highway. Peter: thats awesome, barry! barry:
Jay CN on the back street again. Peter: yeah barry, sine got the place exactly, actually. this page is helpful: maps.google.com barry: Sine I don't think you got the place but Jeeff you are on the button. How do you's do this ?. Peter: hahaha i love that theyre repurposing ladders to get out of the water... Peter: wow. just wow. this is a really moving entry... Peter: ancient, indeed. we have nothing like that at all anywhere in america. that spiral staircase going up the tower is crazy, too. classic castle imagery. Peter: ill. thats one crazily bright red boxcar! Peter: ooh, i love how the trees fall out of focus, as if theyre moving towards you. cool photos. Peter: awesome, cat. how nice was all that sunshine today? Peter: nice score! soon, that will all be gone, im sure. or made into a mall :( Peter: ive really liked your NI photos, barry. im glad youve been sharing them here... Peter: woah, whats up with the daihatsu turned on its side? cool tractor, though. moo. Peter: european cars, as a whole, look alot cooler than american cars. barry: Lovely photos Cath. barry:
Catherine Penfold-Waxman: The lights are on, but there's no one at home. An empty sign in Staten Island.
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