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Monday, September 17th 2007
Previous Day :: Next Dayjack: so i must be psychojackography because i'm lost all the time. jack: very good, i love the skyscrapers in their little boxes, good shots. jack: that would be the natural thing for a princess to do. barry: nice post jack CartLegger: Before you go let me thank you for writing this very readable reminescence. How thoughtful of you to take those window views as a child. Its the stuff that sighs are made of. Wish I had photos from my childhood window, not that I could ever forget the view. sammy.: haha, this is the bread truck. we used to get high/drunk in here during the wee hours before ccc closed down lolol pete. r: im from lisnaskea and i really enjoyed the photos, i have always dismissed that place as a shit hole only good 4 gettin pissed up drinkin bottles of buckfast on a summers eve, i do suppose i'll now see it in a new light as a place of post modern... actually: the sugarbeat factory closed down after only two years because the beats that were supposed to be shipped from france never were. it's and interesting story. QQbiker: The microchips are readable by scanners at vets, SPCA's, etc. They're not really a tracking device per se. They are used more as a serial number for Scruffy or Fluffy in case they end up running away and are found without their collar. asa: hi ridas were du u train parkur cause we will train wif u if u tell us were u live and how old u are TiffT: Ha Ha! Oh so true...if you hear some of the local myths about Tim's you'll hear everything from tobacco in the paper lining of the cup to vanilla in the grounds to bolster addiction. I currently live in Freddy, and Tim's cups must be the # 1 piece of litter.... Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I love tiraras. I would wear one all day. colavitos ghost: hey, i hate the store just as much as the next guy. i was just making an observation. howie: Iwas born in 1948 at 75 Linden Street between Evergreen and Central went to St. Barbaras catholic school anyone fromm thta block or neighborhood? EvilGentleman: Thanks, but credit must go where credit is due. The igloo in the pictures was built by the Inuit men of the village of Kangirsujuaq, Quebec. Kangirsujuaq is my wife's hometown. I am a Mohawk Indian, and I have never made an igloo. I just took some pictures because I... jordan: i love cambrige i think it is amazing i see team traceur who are 10 out 10 the university of chicago: ok.. i am reading the book, with mixed feelings. part of me sympathizes with the family, the other part enrages me...how the hell do you let your kids grow up like that? i mean you start having kids at 13 and keep having them..., um, hello! stop f*cking! no... Armstrong: wow. I was feeling left out looking at picture after picture of STARR STREET, but then voila! picture #23 from the top actually shows my building! hooray
now I feel special. Big Momma Becky: Bless her,but personally I cant stand the fair and all the traffic and dust and all the bullshit associated with it. Vera: Wonderful Igloo. My 2 sons are boyscouts and they go igloo camping every winter (weather permitting) usuall near Paradise on Mount Rainier in washington. They have made snow caves, a-frames and igloos but nothing quite as wonderful as yours! Thanks for posting your photos Tboy: ok i've been all over canada and everyone hates toronto. i live in the core of toronto, actually in yorkville which is a block away from younge and bloor, toronto's main intersection. every1 hates toronto, and its because of jeolousy. i went all over canada loving every bit of what... Tyfoid Kid: Folks might be getting in some last drives before they have to store them for the winter. Or the local Ghia club had a meeting that day. joey: interesting; found this 'bs' at their web site-
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