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Monday, May 2nd 2005

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fede: dude thats chill. thats a sweet entry, not to even mention the pic. the picture says it all, hot n humid. wow.

in response to And in the Evening...

Paul G: calder confusion: yep, i see the article, now. the date, format, article number, and author's name are different. i linked to the old article, and saw it disappear. a review of "Paul G" entries revealed it missing - as it's now back as a (no space) "PaulG"...

in response to Chicago Critical Mass

Jason C. Serrano: Keywords: Mountain, Snake, Pop, Fire,Telephone Pole, Bubble, Dish, Cup, Kicking, Nose, Ha-ha, Ship, Thimb, Church, Jumping, Quarter, Yellow, Valentine, Box, Zigzag, Water, Girl, Radio, And Leg. Wally Amos: WE START OFF THE KEYWORDS THE LETTERS CH. CHURCH, FOR J IS JUMPING. QUARTER IS THE SOUND THE LETTER Q AND WE...

in response to The Bridges of New York City

Kata Colorow: HEY I REALLY LIKE TO SEE YOUR ART

in response to Crip Graffiti: Brooklyn

elaine: here you are, as i say, nice little runner, needs some work, rust is all superficial though, nothing structural, fly through the MOT, one careful owner

in response to No Parking

elaine: got a nice car for you today, peter

in response to No Parking

Peter: heh. no, the arrow indicates its the sidewalk below, but... :)

in response to No Parking

elaine: this does seem kind of harsh by comparison to the Kim Wilde garden, but these ultra modern offerings always do, they're sort of anti-gardens really, I suppose, but then garden festivals are weird because they are gardens out of context, if you've got flat-faced buildings and you want to plant...

in response to Sculpture Matrix

elaine: hool, what was this before it was dead?

in response to all component things

elaine: i knew you were pushed for space in new york, but you park on walls?

in response to No Parking

dyckman cripz: fuck all ya bklood niggaz im from dyckman no red could be flaged in dyckmanm u get banged in dyckman for that color try blue mother fucker much love to dyckman sherman fuck ellwood much love to 174 fuck bkloodz.

in response to Crip/Blood Graffiti: Washington Heights

Peter: what sort of car is that?

in response to Dover Port

Peter: we went back to the garden this weekend for the sakura matsuri festival... cherry blossoms... so wonderful, though i did sneeze alot form all the pollen, heh.

in response to brooklyn botanic garden : april 19, 2005

Jamie: Paul G. I have no beef with you and I have no idea how you could have come to such conclusions based on such benign and frankly irrelevant actions on my part. Yeah, I posted some photos of some sculptures which knocked yours off the recent articles list, but with...

in response to Chicago Critical Mass

Peter: ahh, heavily armed gunmen behind the scenes to force order. wow, what is our world coming to?

in response to Cops on Mayday pt. 2

Jamie: Yeah they sorta hang around in the wings whenever anyone might need shooting. They allow the regular police here to remain largely unarmed. They've been very busy lately. Welcome to the 51st state of Bushmerica!

in response to Cops on Mayday pt. 2

Peter: fuck the tag-bangers

in response to PDX graffiti like ummm...

Peter: yeah, UTAH isnt even a guy, actually. go figure.

in response to Utah... 1000th Entry!

obvserver: whats "claat" mean? i know what 6 up is, but whats 5 down?

in response to Crip/Blood Graffiti: Washington Heights

Peter: is exactly the same!

in response to st louis north to chicago (pt. II)

Peter: whats SO19? some sort of special operations/SWAT team?

in response to Cops on Mayday pt. 2

Peter: whether boricua, black, white, whatever... do you think that "working against" anyone, as long as theyre people who respect the place, is good for humboldt park? exclusion is exclusion, whether its discrimination or reverse discrimination.

in response to Humboldt Park

Peter: if theyre dense enough to think that "sixy" = "sexy", i wonder if this site's content/point might be lost on them... but i guess they can enjoy al lthe pretty photos ;)

in response to sixy trolls under a bridge

Peter: cities are so phallic... hahahaha.

in response to Cement Thing

Peter: yay randomness! also- hi nadia! :)

in response to Lionel Richie Paste-Ups

Peter: cool- i just finished reading the jungle which dealt alot with the oldskool chicago slaughterhouses and meatpacking districts. wow! i love commuting by train myself. if theres good light, it always makes for a pleasant commute :)

in response to metrametra7am

Peter: that last photo is great. yay springtime!

in response to Springfields: Mayday

Peter: if you cant resize em, dont worry, we try to stay on that for people that cant do it themsevles. it just makes the page load faster and look a little more orderly :) that being said, i love this series!! thanks for posting some nea material from new palces for...

in response to Italia

Peter: its like a muffler totem of sorts...

in response to Sculpture Garden: A Lifetime Ahead

Peter: wow, jamie, cool... though the photos with the eyes are pretty creepy!

in response to Sculpture Matrix

Peter: grief? post all you want! we welcome it! also: i really dig that second to last photo. nice stuff. thanks...

in response to Alleys, flowers, chains

Peter: "bear affair", heh! I love that last photo. cool.

in response to run off and..

Peter: hey paulg, that article is here: www.citynoise.org/article/677 - also, you can find it by searching for also... so it hasnt been deleted. Not sure what the confusion is about here. The date on that entry may be different than when you originally posted it, but hats only because some...

in response to Chicago Critical Mass

elaine: i like this idea, it's got legs. i used to have a boyfriend who did a good impersonation of a bumper car lad in our sitting room, it made me laugh and was kind of sexy

in response to run off and..

elaine: this reminds me of W Eugene Smith a bit

in response to metrametra7am

elaine: see, bloody bastards, national trust, what they did was ignore the sound mirrors for 50 years or so quite happily, then they seem to have got some money to look after them, and have interpreted that as being 'fence them off' ecxept this is no weedy fence but a moat,...

in response to Northern Ireland Memoirs: Part One

elaine: yeah, i don't know if the etymology is the same or different, the scots have a particular history with france so maybe ness is nose, but dungeness is very near france and it means danger nose in french - danger nez. i love that. i am a total dungeness nut...

in response to dungeness 1998

elaine: very sixy!

in response to Cement Thing

elaine: ta, mate. yeah, the transparency of digital is just perfect for my mindset. i also like photocopying, drawing, collage, anything whatyouseeiswhatyouget - i also cook like that, and have small nervous breakdowns just before things are ready because i don't trust the cooking. i would neverbe able to make cakes.

in response to reflection: canalside gasworks

elaine: i did it as an in-joke but if the god of search engfines seeks to bring me more traffic, who am i to complain? however, guessing what the seekers are after, they will only be horribly disappointed with the very sixy content...

in response to sixy trolls under a bridge

Jamie: I'm not sure if paint can do that. You seem to have a pretty good camera didn't it come bundled with some photo editing software? Almost every camera/scanner comes with shitty software in the box, not much good but perfectly adequate for resizing. Other than that there is a photoshop...

in response to Italia

fede: my bad.......how do i fix it though, to fit in 600 pxls? i dont have photoshop, should i put it in paint?

in response to Italia

expo--mc: bombers are writers who have little time and big balls.as for hd sekt is a bitch i've seen him in action and his bombs suck as much as he does.im a boomber as well, but i also can do productions me (expo),trival,emjay,spine,jukeman,and the newest addition,no.1. ....

in response to Dallas Graffiti Like What!

boricuasoy: instead of trying to brag about people gettin killed in hp lets focus on the good times we had and how rich our cultural is in hp.instead of us boricuas killin each other lets start workin against the white muther fuckers that are trying to take over

in response to Humboldt Park

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