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Tuesday, November 11th 2008
Previous Day :: Next DayRich: That truck in front of the building on the westside hwy may have been reconstructed but this truck has been in this same location for a very long time. I remember when I was very young and the westside hwy was elevated, the truck had working headlights and the silouette... Rich: Is this Nostrand and Pacific? If so, is the fried fish place still there just down the block towards Atlantic. Rich: A similar accident occurred on New Year's Eve at the intersection of Rockaway Ave. and Dumount, in the early to mid eighties. I was in church bringing in the new year and when I came out the ambulance was on it's side about ten feet from my car. That's what... Rebecca: Wow, it's changed so much! Amazing. Puffpastry: These are really cool! The red of the trains sort of impacts the whole tunnel...makes it gritty-warm instead of gritty-cold. Very neat. tiny pink stars: Wonderful... I love the feeling of seeing familiar places looking so different. anon (c-76-108-19-62.hsd1.fl.comcast.net): I see theres a new renaissance emerging!!!!the young kids cant hold it down so the old school is coming to teach and add the content and character thats been missing since the early 90's. I have even heard rumors of a compact being written by the old school fathers, names... Felix Connie: see, the camera man is distracting them while the woman in the background steals that little kid Ravennoir: ahhhhh clockwork orange:P
not enough decay for my liking but the pictures is nice:P Flying Colours: It's not changed any! fiona: hi pauline, thanks for your info, i'll pass it on to my mum. my surname was cooper, but it as my grandmother ho came from lisnaskea (boyle) & my mum lived there for awhile Eleanor: These have a wonderful almost pre-war look to them, nice work. John: I had a 1957 when I was in high school. Best car I ever had and wish I had it today. Mine was a Star Chief with 3 two's and a was always a head turner. I had rubber nose cones (white) that were standard equipment on... Plum Blossom: Even though the stations are grubby, there's a certain charm to the trains themselves. greyeyedeve: thanks for the link - I have fond memories of the 'clockwork orange' and its really interesting to see what it like before it was modernised. Second Road: Wow, what photos! I really know nothing about Glasgow, but at least now I know a lot about their train-system! Er, or what their train-system used to be like :-D Second Road: Something about clinging to guns and religion pops to mind, lol! What city in Minnesota is this, Jack? Malcolm: Enjoyed many evenings at Rockheads. He handed out roses to the ladies. If my memory serves me rightly he was targeted by the Catholic church because he was a Jehovah Witness. They shut him down by removing his license. I believe he fought and finally won a victory of some... Previous Day :: Next Day |
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