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Sunday, October 15th 2006

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Micah: Thanks, Evil!

in response to Things I Love About... Living in the City

zagg: I had my doubt that those were birds until I clicked to 'get my bird on'

in response to Trinity Bellwoods Birds

Micah: Thanks for your top-something for showing us (help?) view I saw something New York through your eyes?

in response to Grafica Mobilius

Micah: Wow, that is a LOT of noise for those little birds! Well done for getting that action!

in response to Trinity Bellwoods Birds

Matt: you know its quite odd to see verdun this many years later,the only things that have changed are the newer models of cars on the street. you could put older cars in those pics and it look just as it did years ago. does this make any sense? keep it...

in response to 45 Minutes in Verdun

Dustin: I spent 4 years in Norton as a kid, and I can assure you, it is utterly boring. However, I can tell you that there are areas of town that are quite beautiful, including the courthouse in the center of town (built in the late 1800's). It really...

in response to America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5

EvilGentleman: Nice! This is what we seldom get to see, the actual art in the process of being created. I really have to make a point to catch the show next year.

in response to Work In Progress

EvilGentleman: Ahh, good old strocumulus cloud at about a thousand feet or so, with the setting sun already below the visible horizon, but still visible from the height of the clouds. The CN tower must look so cool in this light, even if you cannot see the top.

in response to Pretty in Pink

EvilGentleman: Roger-dodger, good buddy. That's a big 10-4 about receiving your negatory 10-by-10, so I'll be 10-10 on the side now. Gratias ago vos summopere pro via vos succurro nos video vidi visum Novus York per vestri oculum.

in response to Grafica Mobilius

ksedge: like blurred streaks of light are night, these photos never get old for me. nice one.

in response to Pretty in Pink

EvilGentleman: I have been going nuts looking for a picture I know I took of an Inuttitut stop sign up in northern Quebec. I wanted it to be the lead shot of a series I was going to post with all the different stop signs I have seen in it. Maybe...

in response to Montreal Signs 4: Westmount and Mount Royal

EvilGentleman: Moi? Incendiary? NAAAAH!!! That's about as likely as me being sarcastic. Besides, Scott seems to enjoy stirring up the natives, per se, so he should have a thick enough skin, that this should bounce off him. I actually don't dislike him, I just saw this opportunity for some disparaging humour...

in response to America's Most Boring Towns: 1

David-Jamal Adkins: I, too, read about the terrible accident, and my heart goes out to the boys, the men, and their horses. HOWEVER, It was also brought to my attention that the child was riding without a helmet. I don't care how long a child has been riding, or how good a...

in response to The Federation of Black Cowboys

jack: very nice

in response to Pretty in Pink

Susannah: These are great, people and their pooches - that could be a whole blog of its own.

in response to Old Navy Canine Casting Call

Susannah: I like Scott, I just don't understand what he's doing.

in response to America's Most Boring Towns: 1

Susannah: Yes - Although I'm not exactly sure where - telecommunications and pharmaceuticals are pretty big out here.

in response to Fall Reflection

jack: negative on that evil, just cruzin the apple, beepin and a boppin, roger, over and out.

in response to Grafica Mobilius

ejhickey: I am from Chicago and was visiting Montreal when this movie was released. I saw the posters and the ads and was truned off by the promotions. I thought it was an American cop movie and a piece of trash that i could and should ignore. ...

in response to Bon Cop, Bad Cop

Micah: Here in Moncton the stop signs say Stop Arre^t. I will post a picture once I figure out how to make them (the pics) smaller.

in response to Montreal Signs 4: Westmount and Mount Royal

Micah: Are you, by any chance EG, trying to be just ever-so-slightly incendiary? Shocking!

in response to America's Most Boring Towns: 1

jeck: R.I.P sane, you are a true ledgend and I hope smith keeps your name up for many years

in response to Sane Smith: Puttin' the Green in Greenpoint

Recc: I live in bushwick because the city has decided to pay its cops shit...i cant afford to live ANYWHERE else in nyc...sometimes white people are poor too guys...

in response to I\'ve lived in Bushwick for just about fifteen years

EvilGentleman: Judging from the responses to his articles, I would say that Scott Sargent has managed to piss off a lot of people with the "Most Boring Towns" series. I personally do not find it wise to use negative descriptions of other places on a regular basis, but perhaps Scott does...

in response to America's Most Boring Towns: 1

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Times Square always makes me feel like on on 20 cups of coffee. Sensory overload.

in response to Times Square

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I really feel the last one. I shall miss my flip flops. It'll be a while before my pale, slug-like feet see them in May.

in response to See Ya Next Summer!

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: wait a minute, isn't Baskin Ridge where the Verizon offices are?

in response to Fall Reflection

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Looks like a really pleasant place to sit and reflect as well.

in response to Fall Reflection

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: This is a wonderful catch, really lovely photo.

in response to Fall Taxis

Cinderella: Well, Scotty-boy, how many towns have you visited that look less than seedy on the outskirts right next to the interstate? When I travel, I never choose the first motel I run across. Man, do you ever have lousy taste in restaurants and lodging! If you had...

in response to America's Most Boring Towns: 1

dave: could some one send the ingredients of halep sauce to me please dmorganuk06@aol.com

in response to Halep Kebab Feast

little ukraine: now this is just a great picture.

in response to Fall Taxis

ricky: yeah i live near it. but never had the guts to explore me and my friends might go soon. any buildings we should especially check out?

in response to Haverford State Hospital

EvilGentleman: That's a natural feeling. I just discovered last night that a friend of mine who attends Concordia who I had lost contact with had gotten herself a job at Dawson. She was there when it happened. She did not get hurt, but she is still messed up, and a nervous...

in response to Murder at Dawson College

anon (blk-222-82-58.eastlink.ca): Hey that Drunken Penguin is a couple of my friends, and no they are not responsible for the 'eating meat' stickers. They are solely interested in advertising Drunken Penguin Entertainment. See www.drunkduck.com/Evil_Dawn

in response to Stop Signs

EvilGentleman: Leave it to you translate into , Jack. Good shot, by the way. I especially like the thumb and the tile design on the wall in the sunlight. I notice the door is open. By any chance, is this your van?

in response to Grafica Mobilius

aer suzuki: streaks of light, excellent. and they're so smooth and clear, did you use a tripod?

in response to Along The Curve

S: I'm all for saving historical buildings and do love history, but I really don't see whats so special about this place. Aside from being old, what does this building have that makes it worth saving?. There's so many "run down" places like this all across the City and...

in response to 48 Abell Bites the Dust?

susannah: Forgot This One:

in response to Fall Reflection

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