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Tuesday, October 10th 2006
Previous Day :: Next Dayaer suzuki: in seattle at least, stickers are better than tags (in general) because the stickers are more actual art whereas most of the tags are just thin scrawly crap. piss-markings. although if you really look you can find good graf. nothing like what i've seen in other cities on citynoise, though. Rage.2: JA is a big inspiration in small places like that, the way he gets up is amazing. with that much practice, laying down like that must be fast and strong. props out mandl329: Me and my wife just got a 30 year old blue amazon. The bird has really taken to my wife but tries to bite me any time I get near it. Is there any hope for me. i've heard that birds will bond with one person is that whats going... geoff capes: i have one heck of a time getting my recessive pieds to stop biting me. they seem to have no respect for my authority or standing as an athlete/strongman.
WHEN I had the opportunity to acquire a small stud of Recessive Pieds I took it with enthusiasm. They were beautiful Budgerigars... jamie: heh, i like sucky stickers and tags. jamie: a distant cousin of the englishes? Peter: i have those same shoes... heh. Peter: if you have access to freights like these, i wouldnt mind seeing more here anytime... Peter: heh... just sayin! Peter: lol Linda: Impressed with your Federation.......and work with the beautiful horses and children..
Am so sorry to hear about Romeo. Hope your website will be back soon.
Thank you! Sirhcbre: Those are added. I've already started collecting pictures. I'll take a few more so keep adding to the list! zagg: waitaminutehere ... you can buy beer at gas stations?
i'm far too ontarioian to think thats a good idea
joey: got to love that pole. it was the stationary point of reference as the train rolled by. hand held. shayla: I need to how to stop him from bitting colavitos ghost: he was actually wondering how he screwed up so bad that he managed to kill millions of indigenous people! Laura: My mother lived in a large apartment building on Eastern Parkway near Grand Army Plaza in the early 1970s. What a place it must have been in its heyday. It still had touches of grandeur in its lobby and hallways. She had a "penthouse" with a wrap-round terrace. She planted... colavitos ghost: in my opinion the stickers suck, too. colavitos ghost: at first i thought each photo was two different photos matched up at the ends. the white pole that cuts the frame into two was disorienting. it's confusing but i like it. makes the entire set a lot more interesting, the way it shifts to the left or... Mecca Young: I like this.Adidas my fav/shoe!
Martin: I met the Pearly Queens of Shorditch and Homerton last Saturday.
Lovely ladies and raising money for a very worthwhile cause.
http://www.richardhouse.org.uk/ MBP: Also saw the article - condolences to Romeo's owner and everyone at the stable. I am so sorry for all of you - what a horror. Prayers for the little boy and for everyone involved. Stevo: Oh I see it now...that last shot is on Bay st. in front of the Hoito.
I was so busy looking at the cute girl...the Hoito is a restaurant; the word means "care" in Finnish. It was originally built as a place where working men could go and get a... joey: the old sculpture garden in a frozen state of winter. waiting for a john updike character to enter. or perhaps holden caufield. Peter: freights! i love graf trains. that second one is "plant trees"... you might see more here: www.flickr.com/search/?w=all&q=p . . . ant+trees+graffiti&m=text Hmmm missing some pictures: Didn't see any pictures of the sand lane amusement park which closed around 2004 or the sand lane arcade which closed around 2005.
jack: to the dancer, sorry i havenone but maybe my friend might have one, if not when im there ill look for you
Mecca Young: I love Montreal! Mecca Young: My mother is from Korea. These are beautiful photos.Great dimensions! Brian: Hi Reita,
I remember once taking a short cut through your uncles field with a mate of mine when we were about 11. He caught us
and threatened next time to throw us in the stable with Marie, maddest and biggest horse there. I can tell you we didn't venture that... Mecca Young: Thats been there for a long time! Mecca Young: Nice jack: ha ha that was funny, thx. anyone else with a toilet joke? just a thought: just a quick comment ~ i agree that there is a major problem with employers taking advantage of immigrants, especially illegals. Is it ironic that it's Mexicans that are doing construction in 90 degree heat? Employers think they can treat people like dirt and pay them next to... dfwtiger: Houston, Atlnata, Vancouver........these would be on my list. Also, a great skyline does not have to be one with tall buildings....Perhaps Stockholm....Copenhagen.....Oslo... dfwtiger: The cowboy is big TEX...I agree....even more so when he talks. Ola Chiko: I visited Kuala Lumpur early 2006. Kuala Lumpur is the best city.
jeffB: it was the hard rock hotel if i remember correctly. no pictures from the bottom, probably would have been a good idea.
here are a few more from up top though-
neene: :D Torcaso: Don't forget The Firesign Theatre! Torcaso: Thanks for the images. Good stuff.
They confirm the reason I moved to East Tennessee from San Francisco.
My affection for Chicago is put on hold between October and April. Cameo: update... this add has now been removed. It can't have been up for more than a week. Cameo: It's a crappy job... but somebody has to do it. Susannah: The cowboy is kind of scary. Previous Day :: Next Day |
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