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Wednesday, March 7th 2007

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kricket: holy shit is the first one ever disorienting to look at. all great shots.

in response to Pavement Patterns

William Wasup: This certian piece of art work inspired me, it made me belive I was home, that i could cook as good as my mother. :)

in response to Cherry and the Spoon

groovehouse: great story, great photos! thank you so much for sharing with us!

in response to Out and About with Elaine

anon (localhost): In the next 10 years Southeast Asia's economic growth will be as phenomenal as that of China. In fact Australia is considering to join ASEAN coz they don't want to be left behind..It is a very fast growing region with East Timor & Papua New Guinea in the waiting list...

in response to The Top 15 Skylines in the World

DG WILSON: I WAS INSPIRED TO DO THIS MURAL BECAUSE OF ALL THE ROCKS. ITS CALLED NEW ARRIVAL = AS YOU SEE HUGE BOULDERS SURROUNDING A NEW LITTLE ONE. EVERYTIME I PASSED ALL I SAW WAS BAD TAGGING ON THIS BEAUTIFUL HOUSE. SO I OFFERED TO DO A MURAL...

in response to Boulders on B Street

Basha Termoin: When i first came into the country i felt lost until i saw this sculpture. It reminded me of our village symbol of heart on a spoon. I love America because of this monument.

in response to Cherry and the Spoon

juliana: it reminds me of pie

in response to Cherry and the Spoon

jack: a drippy heart on a wall, an empty gas tank, an owl to keep mice away, and the red duster or the blue duster or union jack,,,i, jack, prefer union jack and we should meet in manhattan, bring our spouses, have a hot dog at nathans and join the royal...

in response to Out and About with Elaine

jack: my two favorite girls, prancing about in london, the next thing you know citynoise will have a convention in manhattan, oh my, oh my, i don't want you to see me and lose the illusion of the handsome young dashing lad i portray, but what am i saying you have...

in response to Out and About with Elaine

jack: wow its war with the mouse kingdom, where is daffy and pluto when you need them.

in response to Operation Magic Kingdom

jack: i love tractors, had a toy tractor when i was a boy, i loved it, i played with it until i was able to play with girls, he he he he, hows that evil.

in response to Bananas in Kew Gardens

upfromflames: Well, I took them last Friday waiting to speak to Assemblyman Lopez. Hope you like them. But do you mean that in an eery sort of way, in a neighborhood sort of way, or in a copyright sort of way?

in response to The Tower of Bushwick

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I wish I'd got the swans in the background instead of geese. Then we would have been beautiful swansas well as shadows.

in response to Out and About with Elaine

Jennifer: these pictures are very familiar to me

in response to The Tower of Bushwick

EvilGentleman: Um, we prefer to call it a superiority complex

in response to You Know You\'re in Montreal When...

Carioca: The first one: "right outside the nice touristy restaurant" ...nice touristy restaurant ???!!! In what part of Rio? Favela, maybe. Why does every tourist is so fascinated by Favelas ??

in response to Rio De Janeiro

elaine: cool beans!

in response to Out and About with Elaine

ridas: Could someone tell me where i can find free runners. I am training alone, but i realy need some extreme place.

in response to le parkour: london waterloo jam

Sirhcbre: You have a huge inferiority complex when it comes to Toronto

in response to You Know You\'re in Montreal When...

EvilGentleman: The Pontiac Beaumont seems to share a lot of the same lines as the 1965 Olds Cutlass that my dad used to have when I was a kid. I sure miss that car...

in response to Classic Cars 6 - The Rest

EvilGentleman: Bienvenue. Editor, before you mis-read and delete the above anon comment from march 7th, I believe it actually translates into a quite nice compliment. According to my french-english dictionary, "terrible" in French translates into either "terrific" of "dreadful". I suspect he means the former, and I am flattered.

in response to Train Derails on Bridge IV: The Aftermath (With Graf Train Passing By)

EvilGentleman: I like the Marilyn Chambers version better.

in response to 1946 Box of Ivory Snow

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: zactly.

in response to Bananas in Kew Gardens

elaine: because you never know when you might need a dead tractor.

in response to Bananas in Kew Gardens

elaine: and that is exactly what their policy will be, or am i being a cynic?

in response to Moronic Nonsensical Message on a Smoking Zone Bench at the Amusement Park Written in Marker, and Not Very Well, at That

bridget: wow

in response to A Rose Between Thorns

anon (localhost): wwwwwaaaawwww terible photo c est un plaisir!

in response to Train Derails on Bridge IV: The Aftermath (With Graf Train Passing By)

jack: very angry kids out there, or just mischevious idiotic little teens that will someday be in control of our country.

in response to Moronic Nonsensical Message on a Smoking Zone Bench at the Amusement Park Written in Marker, and Not Very Well, at That

jack: looks like a 72 or 74.

in response to Classic Cars 6 - The Rest

jack: in the first pic it looks like a white pontiac and the other looks like a buick convertible. but where is the 60 chevy impala?

in response to Classic Cars 6 - The Rest

jack: i wish i had one of those!

in response to Classic Cars 5 - 1957 Pontiac Star Chief

jack: i'm sorry for the people there, but a good caption under that picture would be, 'at least he stopped for the light'.

in response to Underwater-car-pulling

jack: great and welcomed pictures, are your children in pic #7. why is it that we enjoy looking at those lovely young girls. i'm a grandpa and i still look at all the girls and i don't have to go to confession about it. but as a priest...

in response to Le Splash!

Peter: could you imagine riding le splash in -30 weather? BRR! :-0

in response to Le Splash!

grange: I hear ya Jack ! The only hood ornaments I have had was the deer ..poor bugger

in response to Classic Cars 4 - 1952 Nash

ccpenn@sonic.net: The above statue was created by Austin Duel of Scottsdale, Az. who served as a combat artist in Vietnam I met Austin at a confab in Scottsdale of the Marine Corps Combat Correspondents Assocation. He also created the "Fallen Marine and Corpsman" statue in front of the Alamo

in response to Patton Statue

txtigerl: HAHA! I came across this and found it absolutely wonderful, and i believe those are presidents

in response to Big Heads in Houston

EvilGentleman: Indeed. As my tires spin while pulling away from the stop sign, I remind myself that spring starts in 2 weeks, if I can just hang in there. We have some of the most beautiful summers here, so let it snow, the sun will melt it soon enough, and everything...

in response to Le Splash!

dimeadozen: 467 troutman st

in response to Mapping Ghosts: If Your House Burned Down in Bushwick...

Sirhcbre: Thanks for the nice summer pictures. They allowed me to forget about the -30 weather that I have to bike home in in a few minutes.

in response to Le Splash!

ryan: dam it is freezing up there????

in response to Feb. 28, 2007

groovehouse: Disgruntled person strikes again! Found on flickr. www.flickr.com/photos/codydildy/388354905/

in response to Disgruntled

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