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Carl Struyf: Don't worry,the most important things are not on the photo.

in response to Locks of Antwerp

CE: My brain... is... exploding!

in response to Don Valley in the Winter

janet: My, but that halvah was scrumptious (haven't thought of it cut that way in scores of years--but right you are!). That's also how we got our butter: grocer would cut a rich yellow chunk of it from an oblong wood box. When did butter come to be sold in...

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

Deb Simpkins (nee Massey): Hi Rob, not sure if you rec'd this message from Alan...it was part of an email he sent me. Cheers, Deb. Rob, another of Andrew's local sites is also at www.citynoise.org/article/6063#45260 ... Alan...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

bunni: I also remember the Deluxe theater on 20th avenue and Bath ave. a few blocks away from ps200. Also, on 86th st. was a cafeteria called the FAMOUS. Great tuna and chocolate pudding. I am 60 and remeber seeing High Society at the Oriental. I really got sad looking at...

in response to X Movie Theatre

Peter: for some reason, i feel compelled to add to this recursion by saying that its also weird to come across comments made by people you know online commenting to people they know personally on photos on the internet from another city of graffiti from an artist he knows personally. heh.

in response to Don Valley in the Winter

EvilGentleman: It's also weird to come across comments made by people you know personally commenting on photos on the internet from another city of graffiti from an artist he knows personally. :-P

in response to Don Valley in the Winter

Nobody: LEETO is quickly on his way to being a king of NYC bombing.

in response to Leeto & Beef

Keith : I would just like to say congratulations to george major- Pearly king of peckham for writing such a fantastic book! The book is called ' The hidden whistle and flute' You should all go and buy one. Its a very good read and a percentage of proceeds from the book...

in response to The Pearly Kings and Queens

MC K~Swift: LEETO is that dude. You know you're doing something right when they hate.

in response to Leeto & Beef

CE: ha, it's weird enough to unexpectedly come across graffiti from an artist you know personally but it's even weirder to come across it on the internet in photos of another city.

in response to Don Valley in the Winter

jack: this speach has been spoken since biblical times, there will never be an end to poverty, crime is committed by people from all walks of life, even the wealthy, (eg: evil eliot the govenor) poverty does help with more than it's share of criminals, greed, advarice, predjudice, lust and a...

in response to Poverty the Mother of All Crimes

jack: better check with homeland security first, there are terrorists out there who know how to use a computer. sorry to be such a sogger on these informative photos.

in response to Locks of Antwerp

Gully: I was there in 1983 summer time seen some expos games and went to super sex i was 19 and it was awesome,hooked up with one of the girls from the club spent the last couple of days in Montreal with her, she was heaven on earth,i hope she got...

in response to Club Super Sexe

Jana: I've seen these clounds In Denver and Kansas before..There KOOL Lookin

in response to Lenticular Clouds

Jade-en-Ville: EvilGentleman, I have learned a great deal from your pictures and posts over the past few years. This post prompted me to respond, mainly to lend weight to your comments to Canadian-Canadian. EvilGentleman's perspective is, in my mind, the right one and far too rarely recognized. Canadians _are_ 'immigrants' - every...

in response to The Benny Farm Condemned Housing Projects

Steve Weir: Hope Graham Bate is still following the thread,hope your Mum is doing well & I here from your Steven once in a while. Sorry to here about Brian, Cyril.... There's been a lot of talk about fiddlers lane...there used to be a nursery there. I liberated my brother & sister from there...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

MIMS: This Shit Is Cool.

in response to Berlin Wall Graffiti

A. Weinstein: came in Marble, choclate coated or vanilla. Yum-O

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

Deb Simpkins (nee Massey): Hi Uncie Cyril, thanks for the info and photo - will add it to my collection! Cheers, Deb

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Deb Simpkins (nee Massey): Hi Alan, I agree with Rob, please keep trying... and I am keen to know what your response to me is.... my email is msi31309@bigpond.net.au if you don't have any luck here. Norma, my dad didn't recognise your grandparent's names, but is sure his mum (who passed away last year) would...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Deb I hope Alan manages to fix his new anti-spam ( I always thought it came out of a tin) and you can trade info. Your cousin Venice and her husband Val James of Cadishead descent have had a night out with us tonight, and has brought me a photo of...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Anne Priestley (nee Rigby): Hi Norma My Dad doesn't recall your family, I think he used to live at number 58 Victory Road. Perhaps your mother knew my grandmother. I'm glad I am not the only one having trouble I couldn't get back on the site yesterday afternoon. Hi Cyril Sorry you are getting a...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

Adam: Its strange how the 5billion photographers I see on a daily basis in LA haven't made their way to this website yet.. I'll keep posting then haha

in response to Downtown LA

right for life: Props to the kings! Metro Cope2

in response to Metro Cope2

Vulcan: Woah cant wait for this summer would love to check it out

in response to graffiti alley / style in progress \'05

Me: Defff best male strip club! makes your Montreal stay worth while :)

in response to Le 281

ghost of grandin: elmer grandin was one of the most famous residents of patchogue, my home town. of course, it doesn't take much to be famous in patchogue -- he was a broadway star and was unfortunate enough to have his corpse dug up and brought to a halloween party about 4 years...

in response to Fog and a Streetlamp

ghost of grandin: i agree, it's a nice title.

in response to Let\'s Just Sit For a Minute

joey: that last shot is what a henry moore sculpture would look like if it was made out of snow instead of marble. or wood.

in response to Winter Drags On...

joey: adam. yes, we need more photos of LA. look at the recent LAX post- there was a comment that all of LA looks like a freeway.

in response to Downtown LA

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Andrew I could just see the goal post of Irlam AFC though the railings, but really not sure where they play now. The ground they used first of all that I remember was on Gill Field as it was known.That was the land leading up a dirt track from Liverpool road...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

Margaret Harper: I have traveled to and lived in many other places and cultures. My heart will always be firmly planted in the rich and fertile soil of my birth...in McDonald, Kansas.

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 4

nancy: that old space is still empty...we need a cheap little fruiterie there...the prices at that IGA really are astronomical!! Its also really disorganized...and their organic section sucks..notice too, that anything that is on sale all sugary crap with no nutritional value what so ever...gets you high but leaves you...

in response to Fuck the IGA

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