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Tuesday, May 22nd 2007

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Tyfoid Kid: Jamie - my sister volunteers at Foster Parrots and they are really doing some very good work with almost nothing for a budget. They have taken over an entire house with the birds, trying to segregate them by species but also by temperament. The attic full of the large...

in response to Parrot Biting

sully: I spent 1954 through 1972 with my family living in Kensington. Time changes everything...The neighborhood started going down long before the 1980's rolled aroung. The families that could got out in the 70's. We made it out. This was a wonderful neighborhood to grow up in during the 50's until...

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

Tyfoid Kid: The new building that will "wrap" around the Ivy is nearing completion. These were taken about 2 weeks ago. I guess I'm not sure what I think. It sure seems to get lost in its new neighbor.

in response to Ivy Tower

EvilGentleman: Near as I can tell, he was making and selling balloon animals. There are a lot of street performers and vendors licensed to work in the Old Montreal area. I think Gold Elvis was just a mime working the same beat.

in response to Clown on Phone

EvilGentleman: cg: I guess I have an inherent dislike of sameness. Contrasts and variety are so much better. It might have something to do with most of my childhood being spent in military housing, where each base had about 8 to 10 different house designs, and that was it. I have actually...

in response to Debaliviere Place

Brad: That's creepy. Was he like a street performer or something? Or was he just some dude walking around in a clown suit? Was golden Elvis with him?

in response to Clown on Phone

Brad: These condos and apartments look like they have been there for a while. The area around Forest Park and Washington University is pretty nice, and has a lot of buildings with character. Personally, I'd much rather see a bunch of look-alike buildings than a bunch of burned out and boarded...

in response to Debaliviere Place

HoracesShark: Is the car still there? I heard that the museum had closed and wanted to visit it because of the car on the building. Please tell me they arent planning on taking it down!

in response to Miami Design District - Police Museum

colavitos ghost: EG, i don't get what you're talking about. i've never been to st. louis, but this seems like a totally reasonable middle class neighborhood. blind hate toward condos simply doesn't make sense.

in response to Debaliviere Place

Sharon: I too live in Netherne and do not know where this cemetary is. Could someone please enlighten me. Many thanks.

in response to Netherne Mental Asylum

Peter: i like the 4th one... of the girl feeding the guy icecream... and the kid monk. that one is good too... thanks chia :D

in response to May 19, 2007

Peter: hahahaha- i love it!

in response to Bike Trail for Drunk Drivers

CartLegger: I guess its a one way in trail because its assumed the rider will fall off and be rolling around on the grass in blurry hilarity.

in response to Bike Trail for Drunk Drivers

Edward Attard from Malta: The Norwegian criminologist Nils Christie is in favour of abolishing prisons. Do the Norwegians agree?

in response to Crime in Oslo

ebby: This is amazing those pictures are wonderful but not that great since im from solmia

in response to City Life African Style

joey: it's america. you've got to read between the lines

in response to Warning

chiamattt: That is hilarious! Hahahahaha. I blame the PQ for a stunt like that.

in response to Bike Trail for Drunk Drivers

joey: why, cary grant, of course!

in response to Who\'s Burried in Grant\'s Tomb?

CartLegger: Looking very forward to that future Citynoise.

in response to User Survey 2007

NYCArthur.com:

in response to Ninjas Killed My Family - Need Money for Kung-Fu Lessons

NYCArthur.com: James usually works till he gets enough money for food, then goes shopping then fixes dinner or eats out. Currently he's living with a "friend" who got a bit loony and is now in Bellview so the Con Edison bill didn't get paid - so he tries to fix dinner...

in response to Ninjas Killed My Family - Need Money for Kung-Fu Lessons

EvilGentleman: Condos, old and new. The great city of St. Louis deserves better than this graphic example of the full variety of sameness that gentrification produces.

in response to Debaliviere Place

EvilGentleman: Damn, and I just threw my local door-to-door DeLorean saleman out on his ass an hour ago. I have a few flux capacitors kicking about, and I recently learned how to harness the hot air coming out of my mouth, so I have about 30 terawatts of electricity at my...

in response to User Survey 2007

Beckie: A very interesting story

in response to User Survey 2007

Jamie: Anyone can do it. All it takes is a De Lorean DMC-12, a flux capacitor and 1.2 gigawatts of electricity. Easy.

in response to User Survey 2007

Jamie: EG: You need a DSLR with a 1/4000th second shutter speed ;)

in response to Vancouver

EvilGentleman: Ooooh, it's in the future.... sneaky... ;-)

in response to User Survey 2007

EvilGentleman: How did you get your comment to always stay on top? Neat feature.

in response to User Survey 2007

EvilGentleman: Lea, you definitely have "the eye". Keep up the good work. And as far as your choice of photo editing software goes, I tend to do all my cropping and resizing with Microsoft Photo Editor as well. Mind you, my camera is so crappy, I really don't care about the...

in response to Vancouver

fashion chic: I really like the picture of the kid monk!!!

in response to May 19, 2007

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