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Saturday, November 12th 2005

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Jamie: that's the word i was looking for

in response to oct 30 2005 toronto

Jamie: Wow, what the fuck is the machine in that last one doing, making kryptonite?

in response to Laboratory

Jamie: caught red handed - pun intended Some guy prepares backdrop for next big hool photoset

in response to nov 11 2005 toronto

ian: Ah, home sweet home.

in response to Laboratory

Jamie: You thought that too? I have a suspiscion that hires people to paint walls in bright colours just to satisy his photographic fetishes. There is photographic evidence which lends weight to this somewhere on citynoise, i'll see if i can find it.

in response to nov 11 2005 toronto

ian: Does Toronto have a city ordinance specifying brightly colored walls?

in response to nov 11 2005 toronto

Jamie: Not to piss on your parade cause i agree with yoou in principle. But i feel a need to commet on a couple of points you just raised, namely "No Empire lasts forever " and "Ireland will be Ireland when England's fucked up."". It might have escaped you that England...

in response to Urban Street Propoganda

Jamie: moebius strip?

in response to Sometimes this odd notion passes through my head

mark: "northern Ireland" is presented to the world as a legitimate, legal nation but that it is not. The border was gerrymandered and threats of war used against a country which had the whole of Ulster for genarations. anyone who distroys such a ancient jewel will have what is coming to...

in response to Urban Street Propoganda

elaine: i mean moebius

in response to Sometimes this odd notion passes through my head

elaine: i think it is more like a moebus strip

in response to Sometimes this odd notion passes through my head

edgar : hola yo soy colombiano y practico parcour pero al igual que ustedes empese hacindo capoeira con el grupo bolicao y hoy estoy organizando la gente de colombia en le prkour,, por favor escribanmen a monkeysschool@hotmail.com

in response to Le Parkour

Jamie: p.s. your dad rocks

in response to Cape Cormorant

Jamie: I think it's still true to a certain extent that it's much cheaper to travel the world in the wrong direction.

in response to Cape Cormorant

Robert C. Paradis, MTL, Can: I cross Manhattan Bridge twice when I deliver goods at Magic Meat. Then, across Manhattan on Cannal Street to Holland tunnel. Oups! Forgot. A Latté Grandé at Starbucks in China Town on my way back to NJ at 6:00 am, up to 8 times during the same month. I'm hooked...

in response to grey bridge rain

Robert C. Paradis, MTL, Can: Who left the door opened again? Hi! Hi! Hi!

in response to Laboratory

Robert C. Paradis, MTL, Can: Prey for pills... Prey for Bills... Pray for Bills... Pay for Bills... Pay 4 Bills... Pay your bills! Sorry... RP

in response to Prey for Pills

erben: yo ET people yall seem pretty cool i wanna meet yall too. i saw one of them cameras in downtown and next to it it said "smile fool" wtf is hurts donut.

in response to Dallas Graffiti Like What!

erben_SB_TD_RBC: hey none of yall have seen me because i cant go around in a car cause im too young but when i get one yall definitely gonna see me. yo sekto i wanna meet you. go paint ya know.

in response to Dallas Graffiti Like What!

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Thanks Ian. It great to have context! I could really go for one of those unlimited east-only tickets right about now.

in response to Cape Cormorant

Jamie: bill, why is it ironic?

in response to post no bills

Jamie: post no old ladies. nice. also, the first one looks as though it could be some kind of macabre human zoo.

in response to nov 11 2005 toronto

indykid: Nice autumn feel to these shots. I Like! What are all the photos in that shop window of?

in response to nov 11 2005 toronto

cammie: ye and can anyone post the picture of the saber peice, before and after ja went over it

in response to JA: A True NYC King

My Dreams have Nightmares: The hints have been getting stronger and stronger. The images on the television are coming in nonstop. Natural disasters around the globe are more fierce than ever. Diseases spreading like wildfire. WE ARE ALL IN FOR IT.......Many confused human beings are claiming false names - for false...

in response to Humboldt Park

ian: Catherine: Back in the 70's, Pan-Am Airlines had a deal where you could purchase a special, unlimited ticket. You could take an open seat on any flight going anywhere you wanted, with the rule being you could only travel East of your present location. It was open ended and good for...

in response to Cape Cormorant

ian: barry, I honestly don't know what they are; I planned to ask my dad next time I see him.

in response to Cape Cormorant

agentX: praise to sultan jafar, the author of the "fuk bush"-the same guy the photographer claims to hate (best of the bombers)

in response to Miscellanous

hey: nice pics, I found it/you/your_work, searching for subways + moscow wiered cause I'm origionally from toronto, and currently in montreal studying.... I can be reached at twobillz200@hotmail.com. Peace out and one love Castro

in response to My Day at the Beach

barry: There is alot of things happening in the world to day. Ian what are tham banana shape things?.

in response to Cape Cormorant

barry: I bet you could sill get photos like this to day if you looked.

in response to Cape Cormorant

ian: I believe this building is on Martha Stewart's "Apprentice." I dig the rounded corners.

in response to West Side Warehouse

ian: Fantastic.

in response to Night Walk

ian: Actually, it's nowadays called the "Scamrock" because the developer took the money and ran.

in response to Skylines Real And Imagined

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