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thekalimist: man thats whats up.

in response to Guy Rolling a Blunt on the PATH Train

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: You bet it sounded like horror movie, I've watched enough of them. I have also been working on a scream like Homer Simpson, when he has nightmares. AAAAGGGGHHHH! Vipers! All I remember about Lene was her "New Toy" song, and that it was produced by Thomas Dolby.

in response to Creepy Baby

Chris Erb: That's too bad. it would be wonderful to have a streetcar in the city. On another note, I walked along the boarded up block in picture one with all the paintings. Do you know what is going to be happening to that block? The entire line of buildings...

in response to Goodbye, Streetcar Rails

Chris Erb: When i was in highschool, me and a couple friends were driving on the highway in a really bad rain storm. There was some poor guy walking down the road in the rain and wind and dark and just looked miserable. For some reason, my friend honked the...

in response to Octopussing

starbuk: Since there is no need to go to the zoo, what kind of animals are in the neighborhood?

in response to Prospect Park

Myke: Thank you Andrew!

in response to Empty City

elaine: one time i was on holiday in spain and i was reading outside in the sun. my friend hazel came out to tell me how the food was going, and said 'i wouldn't eat any of that octopus if i was you'. i said 'why?' and looked up, and screamed...

in response to Octopussing

elaine: i can imagine you screaming. the scream i am giving you is a horror movie scream. was it lene lovich that used to be a professional screamer or that other one?

in response to Creepy Baby

EvilGentleman: This is what I was afraid of. I took this yesterday. It seems once one tagger makes his mark on something, no matter whether it is historic or not, the other taggers have to compete. Now the wall is ruined. These guys give graffiti a bad name.

in response to Criminalize Greed, Not Graffiti

shuty: no body is everywhere like leeto right now..... plus his letters have improved. haters.... can you write?

in response to Leeto & Beef

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: There must be a way to add audio to this site so you could hear me scream.

in response to Creepy Baby

EvilGentleman: Apparently, octopi are available at certain Asian restaurants and specialty seafood stores in our fine city, but not to the extent that they are in Detroit, where it was recently common for Red Wings hockey fans to throw octopi on the ice during playoff games, particularly after Detroit scores a...

in response to Octopussing

Andrew Smith: Worth getting up early for Myke - great stuff again.

in response to Empty City

jack: ATTENTION! ATTENTION! READ ALL ABOUT IT! THE OCTOPUS ATTACKER STRIKES AGAIN! so, the evil gentleman has struck again. i'm putting out an all points bulletin to apprehend this elusive crinimal. watch out for him, he has been described to officers. why you crazy guy! ...

in response to Octopussing

jack: good shots sally by the way is that girl your friend?

in response to Coney Island

jack: oy vey! and i'm not even jewish.

in response to Creepy Baby

jack: if you want to see coney island in its 50's days then get the flick, "the little fugitive'.

in response to Coney Island

jack: it's the inside cars on the wonderwheel that are exciting. they are on a track and as the wheel turns the cars slide from the inside to the outside and swing outside the wheel. the cyclone is next door to the acquarium. also along there are handball...

in response to Coney Island

anon (168.9.212.7): this is off the hook the last one please continue doing this

in response to toronto eyemods

rage: does anyone else ever get the urge to put up cameras and find the people who do this to bike and then take sweet vigilante justice on them? or is that just me?

in response to Poor Bicycle

PimpmyHOOKAH: That shit is classic love n Haight st. Its become an invasion of phobic E-MOs....that dudes probably only showing his ass because he anit getting any. Have pity on those who just cant get any...and take more pics of those silly vally kids.....Great shit man

in response to How To Annoy People

sally: that's awesome.

in response to Octopussing

jeeff: i think its true that whenever you gain something you lose something else. but in the case of vegas, hasn't it always been a 'den of sin'? i never thought that classic vegas was such a big family place. ironically the new breed of mega-casino/resorts seems more...

in response to View of Vegas

aer suzuki: i just stumbled in here by accident on a search for the name of a bridge somewhere outside portland [i think] but these are very cool pictures, especially the top one...i've swung by portland, never been in the city much though.

in response to Portland: steel bridge

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