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AeonRS: mad props to sane smith, JA too man, ive seen him in movies and shit, both the actual person and his throws, pretty funny, respect fo life.

in response to Sane Smith: Puttin' the Green in Greenpoint

Kathy Hulse: To: Ginny Orr In case you didn't get your answer of where the Apha Baptist Church was located, it was Hancock and York Streets. 2300 N. Hancock. I was born and raised on the 2500 block of Hancock...

in response to Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004

Peter: brick robotface!

in response to Time Travelling

Peter: yeah, it does allow links. youre just doing it wrong. heres a good link to start with: www.citynoise.org/about.php#faq11 speaking of links... so im assuming that its your own blog youre speaking of... fair enough. perhaps you can click the above link and find out how to post a link to your...

in response to Ditmas Park

anon (124-169-128-165.dyn.iinet.net.au): Where is this pish posh stencil? That's my sons nickname... Weird he's only 8

in response to Perth Stencil Graffiti

Busch #11: Omg all the Capitals builds look alike.. oh jeeze

in response to Old Capital Building

Flatbush Gardener: Your spam filter doesn't allow links. Flatbush Gardener is one of them. The links category "Flatbush & Neighbors" in the sidebar of my blog lists many others, including Brooklyn Junction, Deep in the Heart of Brooklyn, Fading Ad Blog, Flatbush Pigeon, Foster Arms, Peregrination, and Sustainable Flatbush.

in response to Ditmas Park

John: Article? All I've read here is vitriol venomous spew from people who claim to know God. I'll bet good money that He's sick of the fighting between protestants and catholics. Satan must be laughing with delite over this garbage. Regardless of being catholic or protestant - we worship the same...

in response to NYC: The Empire State Building at Sunrise

anon (): انا احب اسكس 0508400814

in response to Feeling Sixy?

Alan Taylor: St Helen's Church after the graveyard had been landscaped around 50 years ago = Originally built 1500 AD, rebuilt 1733, restored 1882. Who remembers the Coronation Tree? pre Great War. 1922 saw many local cenotaphs erected, Hollinfare replaced the Coronation Tree with it's circular seat for it own Great War Cenotaph. Picture taken 2008. Names on...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Alan Taylor: The first farm on Glazebrook Lane - Pitt Farm - run by the Taylor's - picture taken around the 1890's... Alan...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Andrew Smith: James - no it's not my site - I just posted this and another article on Irlam and I assume most people found their way to the pages via google. I agree - Hollins Green and Glazebrook stuff would fit in well and would like to see it. Cheers, Andrew.

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

YoYo: I can't forget the loud rat a tat tat sounds coming from the cyclone. I was a scardey cat. I only got on it one time (in the last car - I thought I was going to die). All my friends loved the cyclone so I would just wait outside...

in response to The Cyclone

YoYo: What I enjoyed when I would get out of the F train was walking to Coney Island and seeing that little store on the left that sold Candy Apples, Big lollipops, Caramel corn, fudge, Salt water taffy. It was a kids dream come true. That's what I remembered about that...

in response to Coney Island, Stillwell Avenue Station

YoYo: I'll never forget coming upon this cemetery as a child with my brother. While exploring Prospect park we just happen to come across it. We were in awe. My brother and I tried to climb a fence to enter it when Lo and behold a man with a shotgun bolted...

in response to Quaker Cemetery, Prospect Park

Natalie Waterworth (Brophy): To Gary Sparkes, I recall going to Endowed and irlam High school with a Stephen Sparkes....would you be his brother?

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Marisol F.: Awesome piece, I graduated from Bushwick HS in 1983 and let me tell you those cement plain walls never looked so BEAUTIFUL, Kudos to the artist and the mentors who guided this project!! EXCELLENT, keep up the great work and god bless.

in response to Bushwick: History in the Making

Barbara Leone: If anyone has pictures of St Barbaras please email them to me...........I miss that church so much. I lived on gates ave between central and wilson 1954 to 1965. Does anyone remember maxs grocery store on gates and central? My email is lioness2210@optonline.net thanks

in response to My House in Bushwick

iLoVePaiiNt: ~ii LoVe YoUr kRiiNkZ~

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JoeyD: Awesome! add a copy here when ya have one.... thanks J

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