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Tuesday, May 10th 2005

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Josuf an upcoming rapper that reports city misery: Hey whats up hey to go to a great loving place you must greatly love. Great love meaning to love even the worst people such as gangsters. Love gangsters but hate the sin they commit. Be perfect in behavior for God is perfect. Perfect meaning pure in heart.(no critisizing, be...

in response to Humboldt Park

Nairi: Clever move.

in response to Guy Rolling a Blunt on the PATH Train

!PRIZM!! : a any crew need some one else !PRIZM! till i die email julianc911@hotmail.com

in response to Dallas Graffiti Like What!

elaine: certainly i did, and that's not all. i also went to the UN which i discovered to be a right laugh. basically, they give you a tour, and they expect you to behave (you have to tell them who is in the party in advance, so they can check you...

in response to urban orienteering in NY

elaine: do you know the etymology of chav? it's not a trick queston, i realised today i don't know - i know what one is, and i believe it was coined in kent, but this is all.. any thoughts?

in response to Falling in Love Across The West Midlands

ballsack: Do not go after that football. It's not worth it.

in response to Snowy Nerf under 3rd Rail

fuzzytank: any info on what types of paper and prinitng hold up outside?

in response to Wheatpasting: How to

~*~ Babygirl~*~: I'm a huuge Gwen Stefani Fan By the way LOL! I gots my own website on her so any fans come in i have most of the photoshoots shes ever done from young to old ! And i have scanned in exclusive articles and clippings and i dont tag them!Please...

in response to gwen stefani's wedding

~*~ Babygirl~*~: Thanks for the article its a good read and the pics are fantastic!! ~*~ xXx

in response to gwen stefani's wedding

jeeff: good point.

in response to Bound, But Determined

Jamie: It's a cheap as chips jewelery brand sold by www.argos.co.uk in the uk. it is the type of bling commonly favoured by the chavs; our new ruling class www.chavscum.co.uk

in response to Falling in Love Across The West Midlands

Peter: somebody's visited the ! nice, elaine...

in response to urban orienteering in NY

Peter: good stuff! but whats Elizabeth Duke?

in response to Falling in Love Across The West Midlands

elaine: be careful who you take your instructions from... though this one seems safe enough. i prefer it as a statement of fact, rather than a greeting as well

in response to times square construction barrier

elaine: i like it if they work properly, funtion wize, do something exciting visually, and i particularly don't like fascist architecture - the kind of thing that is designed to make me feel like i have to behave well and die soon without making my mark. so public buildings should make...

in response to localized textures

neutral: seems like the bloods really stick it to the crips with their ALL CAPS comments, yo! ck blood ni66az gettin CRAZY ON YO MOMMAZ A$$ WIT DEM CAPSLOCKS, ya huuuurd!

in response to Crip/Blood Graffiti: Washington Heights

Peter: and indeed it was a good morning, because the box told me so!

in response to times square construction barrier

Peter: i love the ""

in response to Philadelphia suburbs

Peter: heh heh!

in response to yankee fan crosswalk

elaine: the very nature of consciousness, o peter of the buddha nature!

in response to Lurid Fed-Ex Truck

Peter: heh. once you see the arrow, you cant ever not see the arrow after that.

in response to Lurid Fed-Ex Truck

Jamie: subliminal

in response to Lurid Fed-Ex Truck

elaine: cripes, how observant you are and i am not. marv, i will always see that now

in response to Lurid Fed-Ex Truck

elaine: how very practical you truly are, peter. and economical too. you could cook it down to a semolina consistency and add cheese

in response to Wheatpasting: How to

Peter: I always liked the arrow thats formed by the negative space between the bottom half of the "e" and the "x".

in response to Lurid Fed-Ex Truck

elaine: your camphone makes sense of the logo design, see how the d cuddles up to the E, oh, la

in response to Lurid Fed-Ex Truck

Peter: and if youre hungry, you can eat the leftover wheatpaste later!

in response to Wheatpasting: How to

Jamie: thinks.oO( hmmm, ...)

in response to Wheatpasting: How to

elaine: don't know much about metal casting, but i would think this is as close to buns of steel as you are going to see

in response to Bound, But Determined

Jamie: what an interesting . i like these photos peter. your is tip top

in response to World Trade Center Map

jeeff: needs buns of steel.

in response to Bound, But Determined

elaine: i like a good recipe. as a casual observer, and a meddler, can i suggest surgical gloves rather than washing up gloves, you would get more control, which you might want. you can buy them in big boxes

in response to Wheatpasting: How to

jeeff: i was just wishing the other day that there was more practical information to aid in my "pet projects." very very useful. thanks.

in response to Wheatpasting: How to

elaine: equally satisfyingly lurid!

in response to World Trade Center Map

Jamie: mmmm... cheese dogs. also: yay isn't this article popular. morons.

in response to Shankill Road: Belfast

elaine: i have been to san francisco, but i didn't make it cross that bridge. i did go the science museum, where they made the whole building into a camera by having a door ajar, that was cool. i used to be able to do that in a room in edinburgh...

in response to San Francisco, from the Coastal Trail in the Marin Headlands

Peter: there, i fixed it... second photo finally added :)

in response to World Trade Center Map

Jamie: oooh yay me too

in response to World Trade Center Map

elaine: don't care - like the lurid stripeys, so there!

in response to World Trade Center Map

Peter: yep, that thing was backlit with rods of fluorescent lighting. bad combo with camphone... i have another shot too, but i cant get it off my phone for some reason. hmm.

in response to World Trade Center Map

elaine: lurid stripeys!

in response to World Trade Center Map

elaine: i got uptown and downtown from there... and really no other pics from a NY trip - this is me pre-digital

in response to being a tourist

Peter: heh. yay! :D :D

in response to Paperboxes

merican: what is PE1?

in response to Paperboxes

Peter: Yep, you can enter through and ride around to the other side, the corner at the southeastish side of the park, and catch , where there is a great that goes all the way out to surf avenue on , and...

in response to Prospect Heights:

Peter: nice caddy!

in response to waiting for the light

Peter: hahahahaha. they have those on top of the too... i bet more than one person has used em to be a peeping tom!

in response to being a tourist

Peter: uh oh, i thought that sculpture was making a goatse at first!

in response to Bound, But Determined

elaine: see? if you don't stop this soon, i don't see how you can help but call yourself a writer.

in response to Falling in Love Across The West Midlands

elaine: nice POV

in response to Bound, But Determined

elaine: well, so you can spell! the school was good for more than day trips then? ok, that's all i got from your subconscious... for now i have no idea if i will ever overcome the people thing, really. i make a crap subject as well, for the most part

in response to birth of industry

elaine: plenty minging flats in glasgow, and also edinburgh, some really horrible estates (schemes). your schemie is not like your pikey or your chav, having been isolated away from any kind of commerce except a row of crap shops, catalogue shopping and drug dealers for decades, pale faced and malnutritioned for...

in response to 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park

Jamie: as before, stop hacking into my childhood subconscious (check my kikass spelling). i too am cagey about people when photographing, but i'm working on it.

in response to birth of industry

Jamie: they look pretty swanky as far as council flats go. they totally are not like that round here. Utilitarian 60/70s box like structures devoid of character or soul is what you tend to find down here. This looks like a nice area. Your photos have given me a new take...

in response to 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park

elaine: jamie: here is your memory of walking to nine ladies; photographs are so weird, now with the freedom to shoot and delete i am a lot more likely... but still a bit cagey about people (though i take a nice dog portrait) oddly on that walk i did not photograph 9...

in response to birth of industry

elaine: stalker's delight!

in response to being a tourist

elaine: we've got a road heading east that has flyovers which are so vertiginous they are like roller coasters to drive on, loads of crashes on them. someone told me he knew a bloke lived right by one, and you'd be on the phone to him, and in the middle of...

in response to Alaskan Way

elaine: wow, toone! blimey... fuzzytank: i did take more, so they were a selection (albeit drugged) and more in the style of peter than me... i was trying to do his 'on my way to work' style so you could get a little travelogue, so i am glad that worked for. of...

in response to on the way to stratford

fuzzytank: ok those busses could be the ultimate in graffiti rides! two tiers of taggin delight

in response to London in the 70s

fuzzytank: hehe ok thats what i meant when wanting similar things grouped together. didn mean to sound mean again and i really do think that anythign should happen, images and words mixed all over any way that can be thought of but seeing a bunch like that together really does give me a...

in response to on the way to stratford

fuzzytank: actually for public housing that looks pretty nice, so is that considered a clean lil' piece of the projects or just a regular bit?

in response to 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park

fuzzytank: the other interesting thing about where that shot is taken, the pedestrian bridge squeezes through the concrete structure to get people over to and from downtown. the clear area between footpath and highway above is only 9 or 10 feet. Im pretty sure thats the closest my head has ever...

in response to Alaskan Way

fuzzytank: heheh ;) you know those were insanely powerful magnifiers, expected to just get a nice view of downtown an BOOM right in somebodies window.

in response to being a tourist

jeeff: it's called the gardiner expressway in toronto. cutting off the waterfront with an ugly raised expressway must be right out of the 50's/60's urban planning textbook.

in response to Alaskan Way

skizzle: see i thought that first shot was a counter-strike screenie. ;)

in response to being a tourist

Elaine: What a nice idea~ hope there is more ane more creative ideas in live~

in response to Do Not Smoke Ashcans

ea: hehe your last three posts have such amusing captions

in response to waiting for the light

Victor: 'Twas nice to hear from my younger buddy with whom I'd shared many of these sights 50-60 years ago. Strangely enough I very recently took my foreign born wife for a tour through the neighborhood. I had gone there with a view to possibly taking her on a bike ride...

in response to Prospect Heights:

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