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Monday, March 13th 2006
Previous Day :: Next DayRhatone Chocha: Staci, where do you live? Rhatone Chocha:
Humboldt Park = Racism
If you're anything other than from PR, stay away.... everyone may say it's a friendly place but it's NOT!
--Chocha Eater Elicar: I think I'll have nightmares looking at that robot. He looks like my boss, on a good day! ;) jack: in brooklyn around cropsey avenue there is a tall tale of the ghostly garbage man who still comes around at 6am to collect the garbage. jack: it looks a lot like my car. as long as it does'nt smell like it. jack: beam me up peter, and elaine, come on over to my house, we eat that sort of food all the time. you should see our happy hour here at home. we rather enjoy ourselves especially on saturday afternoons before our Lord's Day meal and on Sunday. ... jack: that first bug is the grandchild of the bugs from the alien planet in the movie,'starship troopers', so be nice to it. if this planet should happen to go thru a cosmic, electromagnetic fibulae of gallactic dust, we might just have to fight of these monsters. Peter: no, i think its operators are out putting trash in its back-end.
note the *two* steering-wheels. nyc garbage trucks are made so you can drive them from either side. i think it makes collecting the garbage easier when youre constantly next to the curb. but when only one person is driving,... Anuil: THE TRUCK IS DRIVING ITSELF? Peter: ... it reminded me of this guy:
elaine: looks like he's got a drinking problem... elaine: hahahaha - fab.
i larfed out loud. Peter: secret robot identity revealed!
...i bought it in primrose hill from a bloke from brazil GGP: somewhere in Brooklyn, a robot is missing its hearing aid. elaine:
i like driving in my car, it's not quite a jaguar hool: hey guy, why not put all these pictures together in one single post? Peter: thanks for reminding me- i gotta get those wires for it! elaine: figures. i hope we were having something delicious.
today i have eaten mostly porridge, popcorn, and a banana.
in an ideal world a butler would now be arriving at my door with salmon en croute,asparagus tips with parmesan shavings, and baby new potatoes and a glass of crisp white wine.
instead... sine: i can't wait to hear this thing. Peter: no, you were "out to lunch" ;) elaine: hahaha, were we in? Peter: yes. i needed it to build a device to call your planet. olha: lack of trust and motivation are definitely on the top of the list of the homeless people's mental problems.
http://www.readersdigest.ca/mag/2001/01/homeless.html
here is, i think, a bit of inside info on the mentality of homless people. joey : ahahahahaaha i was in kent plastics the other day its class its closed down and every thing in there is smashed and grafiti covered its good for skatin when its wet elaine: well, that would be luvverly. elaine: did it take you back to your planet? elaine: i like that edward scissorhands feller at the top best chris: rubbish the red savinia habenero kicks the ass of scotch bonnets
Elicar: www.nupge.ca/news_2006/n17ja06a.htm
##"However, the most striking point about homelessness is the misconception that people “choose” to be homeless. This is heard all the time; people saying that the “street people” make the choice to be homeless. It is something I do not believe. The people we work with didn’t grow up dreaming... Peter: ..and yes, i took the device home :) anon : I was walking down Hart the other day with my dog and I man came up to me and my dog and smiled...petted my dog on the head, said "have a great day" and kept on walking. That really made my day. I almost feel like there are certain areas... sally: there is a baby baboon at the brooklyn zoo!!! an impossible child: i'll try & pop in, if only for half an hour, just arranged to go out to norf london as well later :S Michelle: Cute little fellas. olha: unfortunately jeff, too many people don't know these things, and even the social system abandons them, because ignorant people work as 'social workers'. it's going to get even worse with a conservative leader... groovehouse: What did the elephant hear? Gabi: Life’s little miracles! This is my favourite time of the year. I walk with my nose stuck to the ground looking for these tiny signs of rebirth of a new season – symbols of new beginnings? elaine: 7-9ish i guess - it's open from morning til 11 at night but i am not going to be there for 12 hours... it's not far from shoreditch, about halfway along and on your left if you are walking from that direction an impossible child: what time 17th? & whereabouts on columbia road is it? say distance from shoreditch high street?
x Nat MacDunleavy: It was called Derry before some londoners came over and changed its name because it made them feel more at home. Thats the story in ireland jeff: On one side, I want to say, why are you so god damn ignorant. On the other side, I want too say, have you had a personal experience with someone who suffers from alcoholism/ self-defeatism as a result of loosing everything, including a prosperous life they might have had prior.... EvilGentleman: Nice pics, btw WORKER: i dont think he is dead,,if so rip...he is the all time king of grafffiti bombing no doubt...post more flicks please.
fr3orb: on one side, my smart ass wants to say, "why don't they just get a job", on the other side, I'm all, what the hell? why do we let this kind of thing go on? Previous Day :: Next Day |
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