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Wednesday, October 25th 2006
Previous Day :: Next DaySusannah: Okay - you did say scavenger hunt, right? I wonder if its possible to gat anything relating to the 76 Montreal Olympics, old posters, graf, whatever. Please feel free to ignore this if its ridiculous. Michelle: your first shot is dynamite. great colours! Tyfoid Kid: The third one with the mangled wheel, that's what happens to most abandoned bikes here at the U of Minnesota. Every year the Facilities guys cut hundreds of bikes loose from where they've been left and twice a year they sell them. $30 first come first serve, all... Emily: i forgot the name, but I went on that ride, too. Good times. Emily: Yupp, that's the Fireball. I go on that ride a lot. stan: i live in norwich in england and as i walk in the city i often find clearly abandoned bikes. i used to be a bit shy when it came to stripping them but now i just get on with it and people just walk past you and don't take no... iamnormal: i thought that kinkos was cheap for getting your posters printed, but it ended up being $9 for one 24"x36"!! rip, guess i'll be painting my own YOPE: Nice pictures little ukraine: yeah, reminds me of the back drivers side window in my old Nissan Sentra. I finally fixed it for good by taking off the door panel and sticking a piece of wood in there to prop up the window. Man, I loved that car.
as always, nice shots hool. elaine: nice photo. if you have a woody variety of basil you can put the last stalks in some olive oil, after a short while the oil is very basily and can be used as a dressing. if you leave the stalks in you have to keep topping it up, or... elaine: oooh! wiggly! i likey! Sirhcbre: I like it. I especially like that it can be easily read. joey: where are all the people? the monumental forms and emptiness remind me of egypt. joey: jonathan lethem worked at moe's books in berkeley for many years. so, he sold books before he wrote them. Angela : Do you know what this statue is named and who the artist is? anon (ip72-197-235-121.sd.sd.cox.net): i here you,born and raised in Queens, I worked between Cropsey and Bay pkwy, Brooklyn for 5yrs the food was off the hook.Now on the West coast I miss that Brooklyn and NYC food.. joey: i love this post. the merry-go-round subject matter really makes it. it's nice that one bulb is burnt out too. reminds me of the merry-go-round in disneyland. anaheim, ca.
aer is this a permanent amusement park in seattle, or a temporary carnival? joey: i see the croucher, too - looks like buddha. you know joey. i love reflections. great shot.
you can even see the fluorescent lights through the glass facade. roberto medina: i use to live in Hart st between knickerbocker and wilson i miss tonys pizza my aunt supermarket in dekalb ave i joined the army stationed in ft hood been in the army 12 yrs i live in texas now cause im stationed here on my 2nd tour in iraq... joey: perfect. i'm inspired. joey: i know how to fix car windows like that. my toyota did that a lot. and i enjoyed the photos zagg: that is one nasty assed pool. cj: simple is always better black tony montana: good shot from the old line john martin: In a nostalgic moment for roots I discovered your great web site. My family came to Barlick in 1939 with the Rover company. I went to Gisburn Road school till 1950. I wrote a biography of my mother and our life in Barlick from 39-60 and it went into... Previous Day :: Next Day |
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