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Monday, June 12th 2006

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Jamie: surely you mean authoriZed, cathy

in response to Overkill Signage

Jamie: it's squinty. nice pics though. i didn't know about this.

in response to The Traffic Light Tree, Pierre Vivant 1998.

chiamattt: peter, you would go apeshit in Seoul. There are scooter districts with hundreds of scooter shops.

in response to The Bajaj of Brooklyn?

pt: i am a montrealer who had relatives in h.p. in the 60s and seventies and each time ivisited i saw the decline and deterioration of the nmeighborhood.in 1968 iwould go to hp in the night now iwould not evev walk halfway down the street in the daytime-potomac -spaulding

in response to Humboldt Park

Jamie: nice. big. cock.

in response to Penis Graffiti

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: You cannot enter unless you are: authorised (twice), wearing a hardhat and safety equipment, have put your smoke out, are watching out for the step and falling things, and able to close the door behind you. And it helps if you have the key to the padlock.

in response to Overkill Signage

ERBEN OF DALLAS: i know goya's nephew

in response to More Prospect Heights Graffiti

elaine: no.

in response to Penis Graffiti

curious how...: I bet it wasn't drawn by a heterosexual female

in response to Penis Graffiti

Tyfoid Kid: A hard rains gonna fall

in response to Sears

Peter: hahaha jamie! i knew it was gonna be *that* entry before i even clicked it. lol.

in response to Penis Graffiti

Jamie: it made me think of this one

in response to Penis Graffiti

PRPoet: Augusta and Francisco is not a bad place so long as you keep your eyes open and pay attention. Its like anywhere else in the city, a little common sense goes a long way. Anon, I have nothing against you so I apologize if I come off a...

in response to Humboldt Park

Peter: a and two newish s in , :

in response to Vespas

Jamie: what you need is some kind of super photoshop filter that three dinemsionally stitces them all together

in response to The Bajaj of Brooklyn?

elaine: smashing!

in response to A Hidden Gem from the Past

elaine: no.

in response to Just Fur Catherine

elaine: ok, soz. being a bit of a sark myself sometimes i get paranoid and judge people by my own appalling standards... thanks for the esteem. would it be right to say props? do i have the lingo or is it squinty?

in response to The Traffic Light Tree, Pierre Vivant 1998.

Peter: hehehe. sorry, but i couldnt help but think of this post when i saw this photo...

in response to Penis Graffiti

Peter: the bajaj of brooklyn, chained up to the drinking water sampling station in :

in response to Vespas

JJ: more details here: www.thechurning.com/2006/06/12/j . . . -going-to-be-a-homeowner/

in response to Penis Graffiti

Peter: dont forget ! www.gothamgirlsrollerderby.com

in response to Philly Rollergirls!

JJ: Tyfoid Kid: You're so right. The crowd was great and the girls were amazing.

in response to Philly Rollergirls!

Peter: one more from the :

in response to JA: A True NYC King

Peter: though my helmet looks remarkably similar to his, my is much more subtlely colored/styled ;)

in response to Bescootered Narcissus

Peter: this is awesome- i love it! i say ...

in response to The Traffic Light Tree, Pierre Vivant 1998.

Peter: yeah, but its in... .

in response to I\'ve lived in Bushwick for just about fifteen years

I.T.U.C.: elaine: No sarcasm. I note your influence on the bloggs. So I thank you for your interest. Please get use to my thanks, coz base my life of N.A.S.A (Nice And Safe Attitude); Peace Out...

in response to The Traffic Light Tree, Pierre Vivant 1998.

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: It was John Betjeman, Come, friendly bombs, and fall on Slough It isn't fit for humans now There is not grass to feed a cow Swarm over, death! Thank you, St Gregorys Roman Catholic Comprehensive School (Tunbridge Wells) for beating this into me.

in response to A Hidden Gem from the Past

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Their minivan is probably made from recycled cans.

in response to Crushing Tins

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: He's just interested in his personal grooming. And he's checking to make sure his hoodie has the right gangsta angle.

in response to Bescootered Narcissus

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I like the piano-y thing too. Is it wrong to window shop from a photo?

in response to Just Fur Catherine

Jersey City Capital of World: Jersey City is much nicer, cleaner, closer to manhattan, and cheaper that Brooklyn!

in response to I\'ve lived in Bushwick for just about fifteen years

Maia: I'm writing a book in which the main character lives in Wicker Park. I was wondering if any Wicker Park native could tell me what street(s) the old buildings which have large studio/loft spaces are located. I'm situating another character's loft/office in one of these old buildings, but am at...

in response to wicker park

CARLOS HOENICKA: HO KNOW WHAT HAPPEN WITH THIS HELICOPTER TO MADE THIS FAILURE?

in response to Helicopter Crash in Brooklyn

elaine: was that a bit sarcastic? sorry if what i said was a bit plank. i can get like that sometimes... the first shot is the most interesting photo btw, but the rest make good context.

in response to The Traffic Light Tree, Pierre Vivant 1998.

I.T.U.C.: Plague pits! that explains the huge flocks of Rooks then. The Village itself, has the tweeness of all the Village suburbs of London, and the property prices to match too…

in response to A Hidden Gem from the Past

Lawrence: I must go and check this out one day

in response to The Traffic Light Tree, Pierre Vivant 1998.

BOMB SQUAD-UK: ABIZMAL.... SAY NO MORE!!!!!

in response to graffiti stencil making a statement...

Myke: Yes, look how intimidating he looks! :)

in response to Bescootered Narcissus

Peter: www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q= . . . fidious&btnG=Search&meta= LOL!

in response to Mofidious

TREK ONE KTB NYCX: who ever sais fuck nyc fuck JA is a fucking pussy toy legal bomber that can suck my fuckin nuts only true street bombers know the name and respect JA ONE STAY UP. FUCK LA FUCK CHITOWN NYC FOR LIFE

in response to JA: A True NYC King

I.T.U.C.: elaine: I greatly appreciate your opinion, and patronage.

in response to The Traffic Light Tree, Pierre Vivant 1998.

elaine: greebs and spots and rock and roll. and they say hoodies are dangerous. pah.

in response to Bescootered Narcissus

elaine: that is a nice documentation of that thing. photographing it through a tree was a good idea.

in response to The Traffic Light Tree, Pierre Vivant 1998.

Tom: They are indeed. If you had to fiddle about to get them to display, then thank you. Tom

in response to Bescootered Narcissus

elaine: i love night mail. it's a very cozy feeling to watch it. didn't auden also write 'come friendly bombs and fall on slough'? i also like blackheath, though more the village and the short walk to greenwich, and greenwich park, the heath itself creeps me out. it is vast and is...

in response to A Hidden Gem from the Past

elaine: blimey. that's some weird shit.

in response to Crushing Tins

anon (212.219.247.229): The gherkin is spectacuar!!! We went 2 c ut 2day!! Sara N Erin

in response to The Gherkin

aer suzuki: nice...i lived in albuquerque a loooong time ago and it seems like there was a place there, like a huge, square, open pit below ground level banked up by walls [like a really big foundation] where people could go and do graffiti freely...is that still there/are some of these pictures...

in response to Albuquerque Graffiti Flood

Jamie: cool, tell em i sent ya

in response to Bad Graffiti Hall of Fame

I.T.U.C.: Another unsubtle attempt by the State to control our thinking. “Look left, look right”. “Walk, don’t walk”. “Look up” now – can’t wait for the sign to look down! A great picture, all the same...

in response to Fly Straight, Don\'t Deviate...

boog: actually, thats something i love about san fransisco, that you CAN see those everyday. i come from minneapolis where our old streetcars were brutally destroyed way before i was born (i actually think sf has one), and we're just making up for it with a lightrail, so street cars are...

in response to Historic Street Car

outofstep: Wow. what time of year/day is the river actually blue?

in response to Buoys on the Mighty Mississippi

Boomer: I love the shoe tree.

in response to Shoe Tree

jeeff: nice, it all looks heavenly.

in response to A Hidden Gem from the Past

jeeff: i greatly enjoyed the national day of slayer.

in response to Slaytanic

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