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Monday, July 18th 2005

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jeeff: i never saw this one before. thank you, 'from the archives'!

in response to Bow E2

Monica: i didn't even know about this place jeff!

in response to graffiti alley / style in progress \'05

ea: ridiculous. I should be paying to see photos of this work.

in response to graffiti alley / style in progress \'05

elaine: ha! well it is now, since they brought in a charge on disposing of cars legally

in response to trashed car in wild park

elaine: well, none of the graphics are mine, i just ripped them up and used my john bull printing set. collage is something i am very comfortable with, always have been, i can't tell you why, but praps it is part of the non 3d brain that grrls are sposed to...

in response to enjoy citynoise

jeeff: thanks to elaine my mental image of the uk is now crowded full of burnt-out vehicles.

in response to trashed car in wild park

elaine: how lovely, sigh...

in response to West Kortright Centre Pet Parade

jeeff: oh i forgot to comment before - these are really cool. captures the aesthetic of the site nicely. you should do a b&w version for easy printing. your design makes mine looks kind of lame. i've never been able to grasp the art of collage.

in response to enjoy citynoise

jeeff: alexandra - i'm glad you like the photos. those photos are from a variety of lines and stations: 1) entrance to kanda metro station 2) shinjuku station 3 & 4) akihabara jr platform 5 & 6) the sobu line cross-town 7 & 8) from the yamanote jr tracks near shinjuku 9 & 10) shinjuku station i...

in response to tokyo trains

Peter: sublime and lovely.

in response to home love listen

Alexandra: Oh my god...memories. I was in Japan from August 26th - December 14th in 2004. I miss it very much and recognize all of the train lines in the pictures. You really did capture the experience of riding on the trains in Japan. You've made my day. One question...

in response to tokyo trains

elaine: boiyoiyoiyoiyng! i particularly like the blossom

in response to Rainy Day? Look at Flowers!

Peter: heh, i think its the rope path markers around the japanese garden area during the cherry blossom fest ;)

in response to Rainy Day? Look at Flowers!

GGP: yummy! is that first flower bungie-jumping or what?

in response to Rainy Day? Look at Flowers!

sally: kabooom

in response to Fireworks, Full Moon, Night

elaine: i wish it was constantly slowly scrolling round, i would stare at it for hours

in response to spinnin

elaine: mm, then, you see, it was the second photograph, but i tried it round the other way and this worked better visually

in response to dancing barefoot

kc: definitely not a good trajectory. when I call this page up I keep noticing how the shape of the shoe and the grate in #1 echo each other, nice.

in response to dancing barefoot

Meister: At 3 AM in March 1999 after a party around the corner my girlfriend at the time barfed in this station when we were waiting for a train. I always liked this station. It was the last normal one before things got scary. Back in 1998/1999 this area was not...

in response to The Next Stop is... Brooklyn Museum, Eastern Parkway...

elaine: o ggp, your sense of pathos breaks my heart

in response to Fireworks, Full Moon, Night

elaine: yeah, i was seeing a limbering up to a whole duelling banjos meets pulp fiction twisty fiction

in response to Rural Schoolin\'

piranha erem: well there you have it then. indeed, your fear of being shot was probably well merited! i like the photo, though. you just know there's gotta be a story behind it. my comment above wasn't a diss, just suggesting a much different scenario for such a story :-)

in response to Rural Schoolin\'

GGP: the statue of liberty behind a fence; how true.

in response to Fireworks, Full Moon, Night

GGP: Hillbilly crack? That's an interesting theory...a recent article in the local paper mentioned that the neighboring county leads the state in crystal meth production sites.

in response to Rural Schoolin\'

piranha erem: maybe the stovepipe is there because they're using it to cook meth?

in response to Rural Schoolin\'

elaine: see, that's your america for ya

in response to Rural Schoolin\'

elaien: throt ti was dlibberate

in response to Wheatpasting: How to

Peter: typos, typos ;P

in response to Wheatpasting: How to

Jamie: Peter, I like how you say hte when you mean the.

in response to Wheatpasting: How to

elaine: lucky you. i notice that the main streets in bethnal green seem to have a heavy slime coating which is a mite offputting, however, i am back to brighton next week again, where it is all i can do to remember that clothes might be an idea. i think it...

in response to dancing barefoot

Peter: i often take out the trash/recycle or get the mail barefooted. my friend goes out to move his car barefooted. isnt that dirty ;)

in response to dancing barefoot

Peter: get back to us with photos of hte aftermath...

in response to Wheatpasting: How to

Peter: joys indeed! :)

in response to Bird Escapes Train

elaine: woof!

in response to bridge in fog

Peter: yay bart pics! more, more!

in response to BART trains

Peter: oh man, these photos depict the weather weve been having lately perfectly! btw... this shot is downright amazing...

in response to bridge in fog

Peter: i love hte boxcar one, too. reminds me of this one. also: whats up in that first one? so lovely, but i cant figure out if that bike has a sidecar, or what...

in response to evening in Portland

doug: i know of your hidden beach. while cold because it's on the river it is pretty peaceful.

in response to Citynoise, or the Lack Thereof...

shoshannah: no pictures, but! http://www.brooklynparrots.com/

in response to Bird Escapes Train

mia: I don't understand why anyone thinks white people want to take over humboldt park it's the City Of Chicago. It has more to do with property value than anything the city and state want anyone you can pay high taxes on on an expensive home. So maybe all of you...

in response to Humboldt Park

subway suds: i'm da real suds 1 mutha fukas i been rockin my tag and reppin for 18 yrs on errythin so dont bite FAT CLUB qld. australia

in response to suds

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