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Sunday, June 10th 2007
Previous Day :: Next Daynatalie waterworth: hi natalie friend of mine tony owens says he used to go out with your aunty he now lives on a farm in anglesy but works in trafford park during week he says hi.wg EvilGentleman: Oh.... my.... god! How did I miss this the first time around? Absolutely spectacular, especially the first one. Of course, I have a thing for old wooden structures, the textures are so unique.
I agree with Susannah. Do a book. Soon. EvilGentleman: I was sure I had commented on this article before.
I love the bike racks, just noticed for the first time that they fold down when in use, and stow to the nose of the bus when not in use.
Say, what happened to the pic below, that is also supposed to... EvilGentleman: And modest :P EvilGentleman: Perhaps someone should post a series on "America's Most Boring Interstate Highways" anon (spc1-stok6-0-0-cust138.bagu.broadband.ntl.com): Thats a wiked building,we shud have skool trips 2 there lol Chris Harris: anybody who doesn't bother to venture more than .1 miles from the interstate has no business telling readers what is "boring" and what is not. colavitos ghost: EG: i was going to post the EXACT SAME comment. that banner is a big slap in the face to (anglo-)american history.
boo on that! upfromflames: cjh: thanks again for your post. I used it on a walking tour of Bushwick today. One more story to add to the many, found in buildings gone, standing, and yet to be.
Hope you and other Bushwickers out there can make the July 21st tour of the Southern Tier... skulk1973: i just moved out here to burque and i need to find some spots to hit up any suggestions! and keep painting! in the 505! upfromflames: www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Tow . . . /Town/Bushwick/index.html
There be a great story in these pages...and many nice pictures, too! JAY: UPFROMFLAMES.....
That 1946 book you talk about. How can I get a copy of that? JAY: I am writing a novel and have part taking place in Bushwick in the '40's. Can anyone give me an idea of what it was like back then. What kind of businesses? What were the
shopping streets? Who lived there? I'm told... REB: I wish I had the one I had when I was 17 , it had a desota bumper on top of the pontiac one and frenched ant's on the left side. The fish mouth gril looked real sharp! Previous Day :: Next Day |
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