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Monday, November 20th 2006

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joey: strange, but it looks like it is lit from inside

in response to Old Illinois State Capitol

Beadle and Tatum: Somebody help me buy that lighthouse.

in response to Renegade Adornments

Beadle and Tatum: Cogswell hall had the worst halloween candy. Each old lady would take Good'n'Plenty, candy corn, hard candy and pennies and dump them into your sac unwrapped and loose.

in response to The Streets of Ohio City

benji: a bit of both - 30sec exposure and pretty fast winds made the clouds chug along nicely

in response to Dusk

Cocosins: Wow! Its really amazing that people can use there ideas to help the Earth!

in response to Tim in the Streets

Jim: I have visited the castle several times over the past 15 years. The castle has grown each time and it never ceases to amaze me what the determination of one man can accomplish. I had the privelige of meeting Jim Bishop during one visit to the castle. ...

in response to Bishop Castle: Another Self-Made Masterpiece

colavitos ghost: i always have wondered why lake michigan in chicago is so much more blue than lake erie is in cleveland. perhaps cleveland's lakefront is a bit more polluted, but the difference in color is really remarkable. i wonder if it has anything to do with the respective depths...

in response to chicago

colavitos ghost: joey: show me more! and thanks for that awesome link to the cleveland press. i'm too young to remember that publication, but that is a really impressive archive they've got.

in response to Gone Lakefront Memories

little ukraine: wow, fantastic.

in response to Lights off

Peter:

in response to Giant Rat Destroys Liverpool

TOCOY:

in response to Pictures from a drama in Oslo

JACK JAMES PEARLY KING : A comment made about jimmy jukes was not made by me jack james pearly king of borough he is also a pearly king as i am and do not no who put that comment from me but he is also a genuine pearly as myself thank you ...

in response to The Pearly Kings and Queens

groovehouse: Dr. Strangelove is the midnight movie! That's why it's on the marquee. The theater shows first run art and independant films also.

in response to Soon To Be Demolished

Peter: i love that quote from the movie: "gentlemen, you cant fight in here... this is the war room!" lol...

in response to Soon To Be Demolished

Peter: im loving these oldskool photos!

in response to Gone Lakefront Memories

Peter: cool photo!

in response to Car Wash Exit

pooh bear: I loved all the pictures I plan to go to Jamaica sone.

in response to Going to Jamaica

jeeff: also, in regards to jack's comments: most non-landmark buildings today are expected to have a 30-35 year lifespan by their designers. pretty crazy huh? also, i agree that it's important to build on "open" land instead of tearing down existing landmarks, but it's important to make a distinction...

in response to Soon To Be Demolished

jeeff: haha joey. i wasn't sure what to expect when i saw the title. i bet this article will draw a whole new demographic of googlers to the site.

in response to Nuts In The Crack

jeeff: i dare you to run through

in response to Car Wash Exit

jeeff: were the clouds moving really fast or is it an illusion?

in response to Dusk

jeeff: yeah these are excellent. i love the sense of weight in the first one.

in response to Lights off

jeeff: hey now i love that movie. the whole point of a repertory theatre is to show classic older movies in addition to hip new ones.

in response to Soon To Be Demolished

kricket: absolutely wunderbar photos. each one slaps me in the face a bit when i look at it.

in response to Lights off

colavitos ghost: they're showing dr. strangelove? geez, that sure is outdated! maybe if this place were a little bit more "hip" or "with-it", it wouldn't be at risk of being destroyed.

in response to Soon To Be Demolished

colavitos ghost: nice shot of the rapid tracks. i ride those things to work every day. i especially like the way your shot captures the tracks' path through (at least) four dimensions of space-time.

in response to The Streets of Ohio City

ghost of grandin: the vines going up the column on the 5th one are pretty nice.

in response to The Streets of Ohio City

joey: then an early evening cloud. november nightfall

in response to Morning Cloud

little ukraine: the arcade looks beautiful! it is one place that i wanted to visit while in town but i did not have an opportunity.

in response to Late 20th Century

Laura : very nice photo :)

in response to Car Wash Exit

J. Gandley: I remember at least 2 elegant apartment buildings opposite the Eastern Parkway entrance to the Botanical Garden. One was Turner Tower and the other may have been Copely Plaza. Well known Judges (like Judge Schwartzenwald), economists (like Arthur Levitt Sr.), writers (like Ruth Preston of the NY Post), and musicians,...

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

susannah: Ringo,I never said anything to indicate any of the things that you seem to believe I think, except that HA treat women badly. Maybe its not HA per se, but biker popular culture. I'm not judging there, but pointing out the obvious (How would you like to be treated the...

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