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Tuesday, July 18th 2006
Previous Day :: Next Daychiamattt: word. this series is awesome. great cross-section. Chris Erb: I wish I could take photos that were just a fraction as beautiful as yours. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: We shall add your distinctiveness to our own (again). groovehouse: Welcome back ian!! Love the CYBORG TAX sign! ian: great story. true citynoise. Peter: ksedge: wow, just found this, and i love it! Joe Contello, if you're still out there, i'm really intrigued about how you do these "digital paintings". maybe you could shed some light on the subject? Jamie: it was one of these:
www.spectraintl.com/xcic/cic-150.html ksedge: groovehouse, just added the link. ksedge: here's a smiling robot truck chiamattt: I have a sch-v500 review.cetizen.com/sch-v500/ groovehouse: This image would be a great addition to our robot building thread!! =)
thread: www.citynoise.org/article/1057 EvilGentleman: Since the original bridge's ironwork was built 120 years ago, in 1886, the C.P.R. Saint Lawrence Bridge has been used as a pedestrian walkway by the Mohawks of Kahnawake. It became somewhat easier to cross in 1910, when the track was twinned. The train bridge remained our sole means of... Peter: yay! nice... Graham Schurman: Did you have permission from CPR to take these pictures? You could have gotten into big trouble with the the CPR Police if they had known you were on their bridge, especially since it was in severely damaged condition. Railway police take trespassing very seriously. I wouldn't... mofidious: rite "peterborough pete" we wer a full 6 piece band wiv a full set ready for gigs but our singer decided 2 leave at the last moment 2 go 2 uni to study music and in september our drummer is probally going to do the same . so all thats... aer suzuki: beautiful shots. aer suzuki: wow that's alotta hoopla...over simple pictures too. very well shot, well composed images. i have to wonder what type of camera you used to get that bright glowing center vs. the darker halo 'round the edges of the frame, i really like the effect. well done. aer suzuki: wowee that is about the coolest shade of blue i've seen in a photo in a long while. also like how this is arranged, nice. aer suzuki: man i want that poster in the top shot. nice pictures. aer suzuki: sweet blueness. both photos are cool but i really like the second one. aer suzuki: tasty. i like the last one best. EvilGentleman: Oh, you mean you were serious? I seriously thought you were joking. Sorry for not replying sooner. If it makes you feel any better, I have seen this sign at least 5 times a week for the past year, and I only really "saw" it a week ago. joey: today, you used you handphone well. looks like you froze time. joey: cellophaned skies of houston anon (104-148.127-70.tampabay.res.rr.com): Interestingly enough, I am not a resident of Houston. I was just wondering if you anyone has noticed that many people are being shot in the chest with guns at this time in Houston's History? So sad, why are so many people being shot in the chest multiple times there?... HATER1: thats pretty cool looks like a ny fat cap HATER1akr krew : yea nac is gone for sure it was so chill there any1 know of another graff shop.... werd is thers another 1 out there around portland somewere....help us out we have no were to go now...... lol groovehouse: Thank you EG!
Chris, that is The Calais at Courtlandt Square, it's a group of New Orleans/French inspired apartments which take on the style of the few blocks that surround them.
Here is their website:
www.thecalaishouston.com/ joker: that shit is bangen
Chris Erb: oh! Holy shit! I feel really stupid now!
I didn't see the balls but I was trying to figure out what the things on the corners were. I thought they might have been clamps for a large sign or something.
I kept looking at the "Net Champ" sign thinking... zagg: Is that a gay bar in the background of the photograph of the man lighting his smoke? zagg: Pool, dur. zagg: I hope that cat's name is Smokey EvilGentleman: Almost forgot to ask, do you want to pay extra for the codpiece attachment? EvilGentleman: Yup. All there.
What kind of mask you want, and should those leather pants be open-cheeked or full coverage? And should the French maid's costume be in size 40 as well, or is it for someone special? Chris Erb: For some reason, this development really caught my eye. Is there anything you can tell us about it?
jack: im looking for leather pants, size 40, and a whip and mask. also a french maid's costume. have you seen anything like that in there? Previous Day :: Next Day |
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