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Friday, January 18th 2008

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brooke: And they do mean 30 LOL !! Watch ur speed here.

in response to Elgin at Spur 527

brooke: So who is going to post a pic of w.Gray and montrose ??

in response to West Gray at Montrose

Tyrone: This sign is different from almost any signs you'll see in the subway today. They switched from black on white to white on black over twenty years ago.

in response to 42nd street subway sign

Keith McClusky: actually it was by mutual consent and richie is 88 years old!

in response to Keith McClusky Is a Child Mellester

jack: i was once groped by a women, she was rather attractive, with a twinkle in her eye, i was devastated, humiliated, and violated, i turned to her and looked deeply into her brown eyes, her long flowing hair, her sensual lips that seem to curl at their lovely ends, her...

in response to The Groping Epidemic

little ukraine: Blacksmith - good to hear from you, thanks for clearing that up! we appreciate your dedication.

in response to The Past Is Closer Than You Think

Small town girl: If he was looking for photo's of small towns he needs to go to Cheraw not much their at all!

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 8

G-Rock: Interesting. I always thought the name originated from the streets being paved with bricks. I love these pictures. There's a certain electricity in the air I feel the moment I get off the train in Newark. I'm so proud of where I'm from!! There's a certain level...

in response to A Walk Through Brick City

jake: i've not seen a truck that big in england.

in response to Mack Doggies

Diane Dole: Hi Tammy, it has been a while since we have seen each other we have had some great times together in the past. When we all got together especially at our guild meetings we thourougly enjoyed the comraderie, dad and mary send their love to you and the children....

in response to The Pearly Kings and Queens

Longwayaway: I wonder what it would have been like to walk from say one of the "reds" buildings in Cabrini-Green along those dark paths and open spaces between the high-rises and to another building within the Green--walking on these paths at 11 or 12 at night....It would scare the shit out...

in response to Cabrini Green [whats left of it]

pierre: ps: much better than montreal pool room

in response to Frites Dorées

pierre: its pretty good in fact, the fries are hand cut by the owner himself(!) and they make their poutine and italian poutine sauces from scratch (fresh veggies) try it!

in response to Frites Dorées

Fred: Forgot to attach the picture

in response to Typical Norwegian Food

Fred: To Amelia: Difference of income. My brother works as a waiter on one of the ships between Oslo and Kiel (Germany). (Only) As a waiter he earns approx. USD 80,000 a year, you got an idea why now?

in response to Typical Norwegian Food

pc: i lived in kensington from when i was born in 81 till 93 and i loved living there. i use to live at a and westmorland and i went to St hughs. i dont remember it being that bad in the 80's. me and my friends were out there in...

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

Stan: Graduated 167 in '43. Lived on Eastern Parkway then Albany between Lincoln Place and St. Johns. Mr. Lodato was principal, Ass't principal was Mrs. Cohen (with the red wig). Mr. Allen taught science and Mr. Mones was the gym teacher.Boy scouts used both gyms (basement) on Friday nights - Troops...

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

Taylor: Hey, my class just read "There Are No Children Here" by Alex Kotlowitz, about Pharoah and Lafeyette. It's interesting to actually see the buildings that they lived in with so many other people; i wish them the best of luck in their adulthood.

in response to henry horner projects

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