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Monday, September 19th 2005

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elaine: i think you are pedantic, but you are not just pedantic. i like the teddies

in response to Non-Offensive Stencils

elaine: i like the liony thing and the way the bird has stripped down to it's scull, but it's feathers are intact, makes it look like a costume from a max ernst kindofa thing www.antrodellasibilla.it/images/ . . . vestizdellasposa_1940.jpg and of course, the dead soft drink. awwww

in response to Roadkill

elaine: handy if you're a poet. or on a train journey and you don't want to eat from the buffet car

in response to Railworld Welcomes You

elaine: yeah, bloody bastards. did they put those flyers out before the election, do you remember?

in response to london fields lido blues

Peter: also: "" has been getting some ups on both sides of the atlantic... ive seen that shit around in brooklyn, too.

in response to Non-Offensive Stencils

Peter: maybe its a sort of bar-code or otherwise binary-encoded mystery?

in response to Non-Offensive Stencils

jamie: i don't see it

in response to Non-Offensive Stencils

rocky: i think it spells 'hope' upside-down, the shapes interconnecting vertically

in response to Non-Offensive Stencils

nikki: its a fucking discrace taigs get away wit everything.

in response to Shankill Road: Belfast

kc: it's fun. they're covered in diesel dust, but tasty...

in response to tomatoes

kc: thanks! I first noticed the snake, how it looked almost like a mosaic....

in response to Roadkill

Peter: jayeastsiter: awesome! and let me say thank you forsticking around and showing us some awesome stuff! heres to keeping it up and spreading the word :)

in response to best of the bombers

Peter: well, theres one up there in the photo, for starters ;)

in response to Police Telegraph

Peter: wow!! great stuff, jamie! man, this looks so different than the areas around me. i love the tressle bridges. more plz!

in response to Railworld Welcomes You

Peter: classic citynoise! jamie, i love this entry- im so glad you took along the camera this time and snapped some photos. that place looks really special.

in response to Orton Mere

Peter: ive seen those stickers in the last frame before, too... the mystery thickens!

in response to Non-Offensive Stencils

Peter: sweet... thanks a ton for the wtc images...

in response to New York City 2

Peter: i had to laugh, cause were growing tomatoes on our fire escape too :)

in response to tomatoes

Peter: WOW! the one of the out-of-focus turtle is really moving... thanks for sharing these. gruesome is often as pensive as beauty.

in response to Roadkill

Peter: ahh, i love entries like this. viva le slice-of-life!

in response to My Night out in the Neighbourhood

kc: thanks, peter. just found this through your ref in another post...good reference! Good to know about kayaking under whatever Bronx bridge that was...the bridges of the Gowanus would be good--they're all engineering marvels, I think! And I wonder if the person looking for a bridge operator could have found the...

in response to The Bridges of New York City

shmerah: wow this is really very moving stuff-iv'e always been a fan of roadkill because it reminds us of how fragile we are

in response to Roadkill

jamie: lozenge; the one word in the english language which rhymes with orange.

in response to Railworld Welcomes You

Jamie: No, it looks like this place. Under the Fletton Parkway where it goes over the emankment. Not easy to find, but i found it

in response to Peterboro Graffiti

rick: ....still no sign of any bulding works being done and its mid september......tick tick tick

in response to london fields lido blues

eliminating toys: no there aint suppose no more beef with us deno says what happen with that they x us out agin when they squash it yeah we started deno in grafing et hu bdc

in response to Dallas Graffiti Like What!

Greg: Brooklyn is the largest of the 5 Boroughs. Pop is 4 million. If it were still a separate city, it would be the 4th largest in the US. Home sweet home for me. Fugeddaboutit!

in response to The Brooklyn Bridge

Greg: Photos are from Bruce Davidson, compiled in his book "Subway".

in response to Oldschool NYC

JayEastsider: I really miss Arthur Avenue and the surrounding area it is so filled with life whenever I used to go there and would get freshly shucked oysters right on the street hopefully I will return one day

in response to New York City 2

historian: I find it interesting that mexicans, puerto ricans etc call themselves latinos and latinas. What does this term mean? To be a Latino is to come from a Latin country, Central or South America. Who were the original inhabitants of the latin countries? Native Americans!, Incas, Mexicas(Aztecs), Mayans etc.. Conquered...

in response to Humboldt Park

Chuck Traficante: Does anyone know if the large police telegraph call boxes are still on utility poles in Newark? when I moved from the area about 10 years ago, there were still many on poles, especially "Down Neck". If they are, would like to know what the city might do with them as I...

in response to Police Telegraph

Laura : That tuxedo shop on Arthur ave is where all the Fordham kids go to get their tuxes for senior ball. *tear*. Good memories :)

in response to New York City 2

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