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Wednesday, January 4th 2006
Previous Day :: Next DayGGP: but nothing can touch the water tower! Catherine Penfold-Waxman: And watch Jeeff get arrested for masturbating. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I don't think I've ever seen an empty NY subway car, not even at the end of the line. It would make me agrophobic. I would have to squeeze into the conductor's booth. jeeff: and masturbate. jeeff: i always feel like i've won the lottery when i'm in an empty subway car. i run around screaming and swing from the bars. Peter: that there is a lovely photo; the colors of the sky look like the sea... accodata: Peter: nothing... GGP: what was playing? elaine: we call that a cinema. aren't we quaint?
(it's useful though, because that means we can tell the difference between the projected up light people and the real people on a stage) Jamie: i'd have to second bill on the brunette thing anon (host86-130-227-67.range86-130.btcentralplus.com): Banksy Copy C'mon Be a bit original Jamie: Yeah without. They don't always come out as good as this, and what soetimes looks like a nice crisp shot on the lcd turns out to be less so in real life. The technique does indeed involves a certain amount of breath holding, crouching on one knee and using the... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: If you made a flick-book, you could get the animation of this guy going down. elaine: i have my sounds off too, but i still can't get the birdies on the window ledge to ignore me, despite they are urban birdies elaine: or it could say 'nexus 6'... or'nexus fl.1084' as my washing machine is, a massive part of why i bought it ::blushes:: Peter: its not particularly bold to make these sorts of series. remember that in nyc, one can get away with almost anything without raising much attention, particularly if suitable amounts of subtlety and tact are used. i turn off the shutter-sound on my cameraphone, conceil it with a tight clasp of... Peter: yes, the arrival of the holidaze seems to bring out the extremes of expressions on people's faces... its as if you can read the passersby... those with money, family and celebrations to go home to are often hyperanimated, giggly and grinning... while those erasing whatever pain the holidays bring with... Jamie: it's chinese. it could say dumbass gwailo boy for all i know. elaine: it's a series! Jamie: i like your little subway people narratives. i'd never have been so bold as to do this. Peter: mine parked in front of Soda Bar in Prospect Heights:
elaine: i dunno - is your tattoo a serial number? elaine: he probably wasn't terribly happy.
do you think i would score high on emotional intelligence? Tommy Akita: gasp. Jamie: but am i? Peter: jamie: thats because youre not a robot. Jamie: i'm not sure i'm enjoying the idea of a ringing hat Jamie: wow! it's just like the ghostbusters car. i want one. finola jordan: i did not experience the blaze but sory 4 those who did:( xxxxx Peter: spotted this neck face graf trux in front of my house yesterday:
elaine: that looks very nice, though i am not a fan of soups i am a fan of asparagus, specially english and in season. i have been eating a lot of wheaten soda bread lately - i think it's got crack cocaine in it, because i eat it in a greedy... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I wouldn't want to be around when he wakes up. He may go on a rampage. elaine: woo!
i am with the idea of a ringing hat.
i see the red eyes as kind of a cross between binoculars and wraparound sunglasses, in which case you wouldn't know if he was beady eyed or snoozing on the job Peter: i had a good lunch the other day... a bowl of cream of asparagus soup with a slab of fresh wheatbread and butter:
Peter: adorn lives near the atlantic center mall in brooklyn. what with the dmv there, the largest shopping area in the area (maybe the city?) and the huge pathmark grocery he's attached to, id imagine he has alot to see. ergo all the eyes.
i think his hat rings under certain circumstances,... elaine: see, this is why i like buddha. do you want to spend your time with jesus, suffering away on the cross all bleeding and miserable or with buddha, covered in gold, sitting happily with at least a smirk on his face, and sometimes actively laughing? Peter: recently spotted this old red-white-and-blue vespa (with a Washington state plate, to boot!) peeking out of under its tarp on a rainy day in park slope:
...gotta love the whitewall tires. elaine: myke, that one really is awesome.
p - that adorn seems to have three sets of eyes. verry watchful Peter: the sign in the rear window says "park close at your own risk!!!", hehehe. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: One of us is too quick for the other...
Peter: i recently passed two more facades with the same design as this prescriptions building, both on 5th avenue in park slope:
elaine: kewel! Peter: heh, i just edited the last comment to include a link to an entry i just posted about the ghostbusters car :) Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Is that the Ghostbusters car pulled up outside? ryan edgecock: i think it is terrible that people and kids are out on the street.And sleeping on benchis Peter: so, i found it again! its at 8th avenue and 14th street in brooklyn:
btw... more info on the old white cadillac ambulance parked out front is here... Peter: this robot is named Adorn. he has two red eyes, and a quaint little cap:
Peter: goalz da graf wiz: dis shits fresh and i know deny&fresh5.!!!1 elaine: i get the water balloons, but i could live without them Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Too right you win! But do you have Senor Clang smashing the rust off his fire escape with a hammer for five days? Do Russians sit on your steps and scream at hard-of-hearing friends over the phone at 4am? And do any little girls drop water balloons on you from... Jamie: i win
GGP: i somehow missed this one! action videography at its very best. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: It's funny that's there more people taking pictures than swimming. anon (128.Red-83-38-163.dynamicIP.rima-tde.net): it is a wonderfull work of art and architecture, it is worthy to help it to continue in the History (of art and heart of man) Carlos de Madrid: Si quieres hacer alguna donacion para continuar mejor con las obras de esta arquitectura,
pues puedes por ejemplo hacerlo a la cuenta de banco de D. Justo:
JUSTO GALLEGO MARTINEZ:
BANCO POPULAR: CUENTA CORRIENTE: 70/10731-09 AGENCIA 540
Gracias
elaine: i like the construction one best brittney petito: i loved it people need to see more f this because there thinking of banding it. I think that if they see this they will change there mindes. WmRau: Until the construction of the Comcast Center, 1 Liberty Plaza is the tallest building in Philly at 945 ft. ram51@japan.com:
thanks peter..a brilliant study ! dick murry: ''champ this was good u did ok i like to c staten island joe : what? jf: graffiti is kind of cool but it causes alot of destruction on properies,but is cool what a nice art they do. dakota ccolberytza: yo nice but what about the other bridges in the staten island borooooo like the one where the dumb dump is
Daniel K .. A.K.A Flamez: holy shit sick website dude... i love it... champ: i dont get it pat: it is good 10.0
it is good to no that staten island meens something
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