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procyon: cool.

in response to Downton Houston from Car

BJ: Loved this article. I grew up in Rollingwood as well. Not many in the area know about Bandit Cave and it's history. Those were some fun times in the hood. I was actually looking for some info on Hatley Park. Do you know when it...

in response to And so this is winter at Bandit\'s Cave

joey: picture 3 is really nice. poetic.

in response to Jan 20 2007 Toronto

jethro: (used as an exclamation of surprise, amazement, dismay, etc.)

in response to Oakland Zoom

jack: as elaine would say, "crikey". by the way, what does that mean? crikey?

in response to Oakland Zoom

jack: judging by the elongated shadow, and toronto being at 32 degrees on the latitude at 4 minutes longitude, the bicycle post must be three feet high and it is precisely 10:32 am, by jove, i think i've got it, or the post could be anywhere around the southern part of...

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asap: dat shits pretty tite souf aux rep

in response to This photo was taken at the New Zealand Hip Hop Summit which took place this past weekend in Auckland

diskohopskotch.: its west on the tracksides that run near rosemont metro. where the tracks meet st laurent i believe.

in response to Old Factory Graffiti

diskohopskotch.: thanks for posting these up. we love you. email us for more!

in response to Eco-Quartier Graffiti

Tiff: Matt, thanks for posting that up. I read them all. Pretty accurate, but not totally true.

in response to View of Vegas

Tiff: I love reading these comments..."thank you everyone" I'm learning a lot just by reading them and it's challenging me to do well in my areas of study!

in response to My House in Bushwick

Tiff: My family just moved to Bushwick a few months ago and I still don't know about the neighborhood around this area. People seem to be very friendly, however, some were very rude not respecting people's personal boundaries. I saw many people selling drugs for living and for other reasons. However,...

in response to My House in Bushwick

giselle ashy: there are no bad parts in brooklyn.youll understnd it if you lived there like i do.but be very careful.you got watch your back once in a while .other than that relax

in response to Dangerous to Walk Around Brooklyn?

anabelle isabella: brooklyn can be danerous. so you got to be careful. but you getuse to it . when you live there.

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dereck : I lived in brooklyn all my life . its relaxing and its fun . i have many friends here.youll get used to it.Some people exagerate about brooklyn

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joey: broken with abandon you broke them or found them that way?

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Ex-worker: The name is really famous but unfortunately the guys they have are not the best any more. I am just kidding... ! They are the best movers I have ever seen!

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kricket: great shots. the building front in #4 reminds me of an hr giger painting, or something...

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Deb: Very well done. I was raised at River & Dundas throughout the 60's & mid 70's. I can't help but follow the changes that are happening; it's like a part of it is always in the blood, I guess. You did a great job and I loved your pictures as...

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