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Previous Day :: Next Day

Me: Re to Peter Can't say I wouldn't blame you after reading so much negativity,but people like Tex who don't even live here but keep posting negative and slanderous comments,especially about the man who committed suicide,is enough to turn anyone away. But you know what I find ironic and even amusing? Tex...

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10

zagg: "NEVA FEAR! BROOKLYNS HERE!" --- man, I should watch Newsies tonight. Best musical that takes place in NYC, if you ask me :D

in response to This Month On Citynoise

Peter: where at!

in response to This Month On Citynoise

zagg: Let me dig some more up for you kids then! (they're a bit lacking but sure, more Napier for for all. Oh diptheria - such good times!

in response to An Epidemic of Diphtheria

zagg: Oh jeez, what a baby I was when I wrote this. I would *LOVE* to re-write this entry with something that resembles proper sentences.

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

Marj: I saw them day by day as I drove by pull away the stone walls. For a while the left stand a large piece of a holy picture. I was thinking it was be nice if they would leave that piece of the church standing. But the next day as...

in response to Church Fire in St-Henri

zagg: P.S I think that is pretty damn cool

in response to This Month On Citynoise

zagg: HA! I helped make Philadelphia be so big and fab! and YAY for zagg having such a nice easy to find spot.

in response to This Month On Citynoise

kim-plateau: looks like welfare housing found in any U.K. area. I'm not kidding. They are sad looking and for that price?!! Fools come in all colours.

in response to M9

Doug: Why is it the city's job to find places for these people to live? Let them find a home for themselves.

in response to Cabrini Green [whats left of it]

Peter: qotd! "find yourself a real girlfriend, so you can get it for free, and not have to worry about being arrested"

in response to Red Light District

EvilGentleman: BostonVisitor, I honestly have no clue about the costs of prostitutes in the city, nor where to go for the best deals. But like any other commodity, the sex market will provide better quality for higher price. I would suggest that you avoid streetwalkers and either find yourself a strip...

in response to Red Light District

Pat: Great work. Thanks for sharing

in response to The Freedom Tunnel

jack: the root word for prostitute comes from two sources, 1- stitute- to be situated, stature, a place of being, one who stands in a place. then pro, naturally we know it to be a professional, so we have a professional who stands in one place, much like the prostitutes...

in response to Red Light District

Peter: after watching this thread for almost two years, the inability to earn a good wage is the least of many reasons why id never live in , hahaha...

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10

christine: amazing photo

in response to A Homeless Man Sleeping with His Most Cherished Possession

christine: the ralphs are amazing!

in response to Edmonton Graffiti Sample

christine: again interaction in the air. the fact that i sat on the roof of my 6 story apartment in the LES and watched a good 30 trips (not sure how many actual planes there was, i saw at least 7 at one time) come from the south of manhattan, fly inbetween...

in response to Midnight over Manhattan

Tex: The point is for most wage earners if you want to make good money, you won't be living in Hutchinson, Ks.

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10

Peter: : where come to find cheap in ... lol.

in response to Red Light District

Norma Bannon (nee Bolton): Debbie - I was born in 1963, (Cadishead), but spent my 'mis-spent youth' in Irlam... I remember Joey's disco well, and sitting behind the 'Tiger Moth' (but that's another story!!). My sister, Sheila, was born '62, so must have been in your year at high school? Anne - I remember...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

BostonVisitor: Hi there and bonjour, I'll have friends visit me from California, and we all want to check out Montreal. Specifically, I'm interested in providing my friend a prostitute. I remember several years back going to one club called Rally, and it was a very run down looking bar with...

in response to Red Light District

Tony Harrison: My great great grandfather John Morris is recorded as living in Gerrards Court in 1841. Can you tell me whether this is now Gerrards Close? ahvem@internode.on.net

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Anne Priestley (nee Rigby): Hi Debbie Good to hear from someone who went to the same school I did, you must be about three years younger than me though. My first teacher there was a Miss Peters. Do you remember Mr Wasey who used to play a lot of classical music? You don't...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

Jamie: Or maybe some s? news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7465041.stm

in response to Midnight over Manhattan

Megan: This is the type of thing you need to go to New York to see... Plenty of people can go to the Statue of Liberty or Ellis Island, but these paintings are the largely unknown beauties of the city. Thank you for posting this.

in response to The Freedom Tunnel

Me: Re to Tex And your point is?

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10

Alice: My mom was born and grew up on Greene Avenue. We lived there in the 50s, I went to St. Barbara's elementary, (played fife!). Moved away in 1960 after finishing 5th grade. My Dad went to St.B. in the 30s, my mom to PS 75, they both went to Grover...

in response to Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St.

anon (): الله يكون بالعوون استروا على انفسكم وعلى بناتكم شو هالكلام التافه اللي ينقال ما اقوول إلا الله بالعقل والصيب الصالح

in response to Feeling Sixy?

unknown number: wow, not bad at all...

in response to Edmonton Graffiti Sample

T J O'BRIEN, ANNANDALE, VA: The article below it will mention the Luna Park. During the WW II I worked part-time for the New York Daily News as a copy boy. One afternoon I came in early at about 3:00PM before the evening shift at the Editorial Department. While waiting on the...

in response to Luna Park: Coney Island

Peter: if i had a dollar for every time ive heard/sung that song, jack... hahaha.

in response to Downtown Chattanooga

jack: and i thought 25 cents was too much in 1956, but i got to ride it 7 times in a row once, had $2 so i got a slice of watermelon and an ice cream afterwards, i worked at a concession in 1958.

in response to The Cyclone

jack: actually i found out that the builder's painters mixed the wrong colors together and ended up with orange, it was supposed to beige.

in response to M9

Kathy: KENSINGTON WAS THE GREATEST NEIGHBORHOOD TO LIVE IN. I WAS RAISED THERE AND IT WAS GREAT UNTIL THE EIGHTIES..THEN IT JUST WENT DOWNHILL!! WE WERE A POOR FAMILY GROWING UP, BUT WE DIDN'T HURT, KILL OR DESTROY OUR HOMES, SO I'M SICK OF HEARING ABOUT THE POOR FOLKS AND ALL...

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

jack: pardon me, is that the chattanooga choo choo, yes sir, track 29, oh, can you give me the time, i'm heading for a certain party at the station, lavendar lace, i used to call, 'please insert the name here) if anyone knows it. i know it. c'mon youse guys...

in response to Downtown Chattanooga

Grace P.: Went to Coney this weekend. Cyclone is now $8 a ride. I almost had a heart attack. Rode it once but that might be it for me now. Last year it was $5!

in response to The Cyclone

AROM: man i got 2 give props 2 da nyc cats dat tag u guys r amazing....much love 4rm da bayarea. ...

in response to NYC Style Graffiti Throw Up

g: good catch :) I know he's kinda middle ground for a lot of people whether they be artists or writers but he really makes me smile, even just a throwie. Thanks for sharing

in response to Graf Trux 21: Neck Face, NYC

Peter: indeed. and his stuff is getting rarer and rarer as time passes, so i figured id go on and catch this flick...

in response to Graf Trux 21: Neck Face, NYC

g: neckface! he's a guilty pleasure

in response to Graf Trux 21: Neck Face, NYC

Peter: heh, was always my favorite game on TPIR...

in response to M9

Mary: I love this shot. What memories it brings to mind. Some good, some bad. Bad was when I had to walk home after dark. The giant factory building enhanced my fear and the darkness. Good were the milk crates and moving rail that we kids in the neighborhood...

in response to Harbison Dairy Milk Bottle

sweet!: YO JA ur graffiti is fuckin amazain. props! keep it up

in response to NYC Style Graffiti Throw Up

EvilGentleman: Every condo comes with entertainment: You can play with the other balconies.

in response to M9

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