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Thursday, November 2nd 2006

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steelisreal: yes peter, it is..... he is a homeless guy and he would hum popular songs into the traffic cone, it was really funny and made him a lot of change.

in response to London Streets 2

little ukraine: lol, got it.

in response to Art on the Streets of Manhattan

jeeff: ooh.. ahh.. (although it looks more like a moment of darkness to me)

in response to A Moment of Light

jeeff: i was just joking about #45.

in response to Art on the Streets of Manhattan

chiamattt: That is pretty cool.

in response to Best Man Hole Cover Ever

Peter: thats stupid to think a building says shit to "the terrorists". its just another building, to fill a hole.

in response to Freedom Tower

Janet: yea, I agree, i can't wait to go see it when it is finnally done.

in response to Freedom Tower

Peter: yeah, i agree...

in response to Autumnal Facades

don't mess with joe: I think it is good that they are getting this project on the road. It kind of says in your face to the terrorists.

in response to Freedom Tower

Peter: yay!

in response to Camera Phone - Oct. 06

Peter: wow, thats pretty artistic for a sewer cover!

in response to Best Man Hole Cover Ever

Peter: is that someone blowing into a traffic cone in the first one? lol...

in response to London Streets 2

Peter: nice!

in response to London Parliament

Peter: i really want to visit london sometime...

in response to Trafalgar Square

Peter: those are some amazing shots... wow.

in response to A Moment of Light

little ukraine: So 18-20 are definitely Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens. 17 is Bill Haley. Which are Bette Midler and Don Ho? #4 has got to be Fats Domino. I'm gonna guess Johnny Cash for #10 and Roy Orbison for #11. #2 I'll say Little...

in response to Art on the Streets of Manhattan

anon (ip62-172-173-82.adsl2.versatel.nl): this is a wonderful composition. What a lovely image!

in response to Central Park Pond

nina V.: That's absolutely beautiful. Dreamy.

in response to A Moment of Light

groovehouse: He died of an overdose of nuts...

in response to Party Squirrel

groovehouse: Lovely image! I love this city! I want to go back so bad!

in response to Central Park Pond

colavitos ghost: this is tough.

in response to Art on the Streets of Manhattan

no one def: shits crazy

in response to Legal Graffiti

no one def: this niggas fresh i seen him all over with atomik and shit

in response to Smoke and Werds.

Mat: I'm form repentigny, and yeah it can be a great place if you stay in the west side of the town. The east side is more like a big wal mart than a town: Artificial, ugly, pre maded house, snobs, fuckers, street gangs... But east can be nice to see...

in response to Historic Laser Spa

NERC ONE NYC: very nice flicks!

in response to Graffiti on the Roll

little ukraine: sorry for the extremely crude numbering

in response to Art on the Streets of Manhattan

little ukraine: ok.. it is clear that we are going to have make a collective effort to name every artist up there. let's go for it. first off, who is that fellow with the hat and the grey curly hair beneath jerry garcia? i see chuck berry just makes...

in response to Art on the Streets of Manhattan

little ukraine: wow, really nice

in response to A Moment of Light

Jamie: Steelisreal, i'm glad you've raised these points. We're currently in the early stages of a large overhaul. All the things you've asked for are planned and will be available hopefully soon. Citynoise is run by volunteers and unfortunately we are busy with our real lives a lot of the time....

in response to A Moment of Light

M@C: Where Im from people only see badly made gang graf.The dope artwork is hidden behind buildings and on roof tops.Because of the pigs only people trying to get their name up have out in the open graf or tags.Maby location is the problem.

in response to Scrawl on the Wall

joey: is that don ho?

in response to Art on the Streets of Manhattan

joey: when children are present

in response to Faith Deliverance

jack: it is beautiful!

in response to St. Paul\'s

jeeff: ooh i see bette midler

in response to Art on the Streets of Manhattan

jack: i knew gypsies in europe. they travelled around in colorful wagons. some pulled by horses and some by an old car or truck. they lived off selling cheap jewelry, tarot cards, playing music and conning people. kitty was a barmaid in the lili marlene club. ...

in response to Gypsy Beggar

jack: actually they did, they gave me great music to listen to and we in turn gave them great money to pay for their drugs and for some, for their deaths.

in response to Art on the Streets of Manhattan

colavitos ghost: they like to be called "roma." like 'em or not, it's no longer pc to call them "gypsies." you don't have to care, just letting you know.

in response to Gypsy Beggar

Bill C: I worked at the tarrytown plant for 5 years when I went on layoff I moved to Belmont N.C. I have not been back.your photos make me sad I grew up in Hastins-on Hudson and we all worked at CPC Tarrytown.Working at GM was hard but fun I worked in...

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