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Friday, June 15th 2007

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autumn: anon - as I indicated above, I called the Department of Wildlife regarding aggressive skunks seen during the daytime. They had received alot of calls regarding this behavior. Their response was that both skunks and raccoons could been during the daytime if they were protecting their young. Must be the...

in response to Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous?

Sam: Sharon, The cemetary is well hidden away between the old tree nursery and the football pitch on Woodplace Lane. Take a look at the attached map, which should get you there in one piece. Sam

in response to Netherne Mental Asylum

Glenn Freeman: Hi, Just googling pics of my old neighbourhood. I live in Europe now, and haven't lived in Montreal for 10 years now. IIRC, They were still working on Benny Farm back then. Grüß aus Deutschland, Glenn

in response to The Benny Farm Condemned Housing Projects

joey: going to the mission. checkout Ay Carumba!. 16th and Valencia

in response to SF

EvilGentleman: Hehe, no need to alter your shooting style for me, Chiam. You are pretty consistent with the good pictures. But pictures of pretty Korean women are always welcome in my book, I seem to have a particular wekness in that area.

in response to Dongdaemun

EvilGentleman: How often do white guys driving a Mercedes get pulled over?

in response to 73rd and Mac

CartLegger: oops. I should not post so early in the morning. I was pointing to the stoop boxing post I did this week.

in response to Dongdaemun

Chiamattt: How does this post remind you of the war that ripped Korea apart? The dam was finished in 1985 or so. The war had long been over by that point. Also, the dam created a manmade lake if my reading is correct. Villages were submerged and people were relocated. Crazy...

in response to Chung-Ju Dam

Chiamattt: I am a bit confused by your "I just posted 6919 but have a long way to go" sentence. The link appears to be a post of mine.

in response to Dongdaemun

Chiamattt: I don't like point and shoots because I can't hold them and press the shutter like I can with a dslr. The blur is due to hardly shooting while standing still. I am in motion for most of these shots, save a few. Depending on the speed and motion im...

in response to Dongdaemun

serlingrod: do yourself a favor and spend some time in the mission district. great authentic mexican food. it sounds like you're still there?

in response to SF

John McCreadie: What was the name of the school in Cornwall Street. Has anyone got a photograph of it, hope so.

in response to 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park

Paul Ellington: Andrew - Thanks for the info. A friend of mine who grew up on Roscoe Road in Irlam thinks (but isn't sure) that the site opposite irlam locks used to house a large soda factory at one time. Thanks again, Paul.

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Bea Davis: When news of the fiasco precipitated by the less than honorable deliberations of that legislative committee becomes major news as far away as Thunder Bay, Ontario, you know that the world is laughing at elected officials who confuse the art of poetry with political action. How sad that Nassau County...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

meryl: tragic Sonia and Magally have great strength to live.

in response to 180 Central Avenue: What Was Lost

CartLegger: And the cop did not pull you over?

in response to 73rd and Mac

CartLegger: It must be easy to forget about the "war" that ripped Korea apart, until something like this reminds you.

in response to Chung-Ju Dam

CartLegger: Yeah, that life really comes across, that's why I asked about the camera. There seems a blur thats brought about as much by the dynamism as the shutter speed. I feel a bit unprepared to capture "life" shots without an SLR, since you really don't know what you'll be capturing...

in response to Dongdaemun

Mistifica: I am happy to read all this succes: you deserve it completely. Proud to work with you in Boston, next june. Please, take all the good thoughts streaming from my heart to you...

in response to Message For Jesus

John : I am kind of let down. Well, I guess Hollywood make even barfing seem fun.

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 12

John : Damn, Twister made Oklahoma seem much more exciting.

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 12

John : Red, white, and blue banners no doubt left over from the the parade they threw the brave lads going off to fight the civil war.

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 11

John : Hmmm. Whatever the hell they do here, there seems to be an abundant need of bagged snacks and work gloves. So their hands don't get the powdered cheese on them, I wonder?

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 9

barry: I have a old post on here (7th century church).Not same place put there is a link there for this place.

in response to Pubble Graveyard

John : Even the trees are like, "Could you come over here and just chop me down?"

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 8

chiamattt: I tried to get some of the 'life' you like, Evil. There is always a lot of life at Dongdaemun. I am going to start walking the side streets more though. That's the plan anyway.

in response to Dongdaemun

John : I picture some tired old guy in some old house sitting on his bed with his rifle in one hand and his army boots and ill-fitting services shirt on still waiting for that old black spin-dial phone that sits on the side table to ring; the sergeant calling him up...

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 7

John : I mean, as a lifetime resident of megalopolis, I find this fascinating. I mean, what do people DO in these places? Name the garbage and stray cats? I can't even imaging how so many horror stories are set in these types of places. When I try...

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5

John : "we have the worlds fastist half mile dirt track, and home to the midget nationals" Again, way to make the brother's point.

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 3

John : Umm...I think people are taking this way too seriously. Folks, he's poking a little fun. Also, the posts from Belleville are kinda making Scott's point, if you see what I mean. You gotta be bored if you have all this time to get yourself so pissed and all...

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 3

John : I love this site. Really funny, and fun to see all the pictures of these forgotten towns full of people who simply aren't, and if they are, you imagine they must be just shadows or whisps of dusty air. Awesome. I guess, I'm being ironical here. These...

in response to America's Most Boring Towns: 2

EvilGentleman: Nice. Lots of life.

in response to Dongdaemun

chiamattt: i took them with my nikon.

in response to Dongdaemun

EvilGentleman: Wow. A post I will never forget, so long as I live. Keep the memory alive.

in response to 180 Central Avenue: What Was Lost

CartLegger: Was this a shot with your fancy cam or your handy one?

in response to Dongdaemun

EvilGentleman: How old are these graves?

in response to Pubble Graveyard

EvilGentleman: Awesome. Can't say any more than that.

in response to Crom Estate

EvilGentleman: (sniffle) first I find out there is no tooth fairy, then the damn bunny, then the fat guy with the sleigh, now this... It's ok, man. Just having fun on a boring night. Your pics are good, even the last one above. Thanks, Chiam. But if anyone ever tells me there is...

in response to Trying to Find Chungmuro

Nat from ngaruawahia /new zealand: sum amazing pictures that say so much lovely pictures

in response to Oldschool NYC

Katie: I have been there twice with my family and loved every minute of it. It is a great place to send most of the morning or afternoon.

in response to Bishop Castle: Another Self-Made Masterpiece

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