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Friday, September 29th 2006
Previous Day :: Next Dayprocyon: that is a dead ringer for johnny five!!
www.johnny-five.com/ procyon: Sirhcbre: 2 more, I think, but they're about the mostly-Nick-directed parts of the trip so I will have more photos than commentary and they'll be shorter altogether. :)
aer suzuki: Really? The '64 World's Fair fans I was talking to all seem to point at the Space Needle as the pinnacle... anon (64.46.4.221.novuscom.net): Toronto's about to get this amazing "sapphire tower" if approved by city hall: 90 stories!! Kat: A rousing applause for you, for actually making a move instead of sitting at a bar being indignant. anom oner s.b.k.: damn nigga that shit iz hella sick jeeff: me too. when they get all roly poly i can't help chuckling. so cute. colavitos ghost: whoa. weird.
colavitos ghost: i love the squirrels this time of year. they get really chubby and REALLY agressive! Chippy B.: it doens't look like any tandem i've seen or ridden. kinda funky. what if the other person falls of. they don't have any handlebars?
don't worry about it!: Coney Island is the safest neiborhood in brooklyn. I lived here for all my 15yrs and it's great. I go by myself alot of places and never had a problum. about the gangs their wannabes. thier are no crips, bloods,latin king or for movie go'ers no warriors. The biggest threat... groovehouse: Philip Johnson's St. Thomas University, Houston, Tx.
www.citynoise.org/article/4968/ jeeff: trik is one of my toronto faves. razor: hoolische moe: aroe...is dope. i jsut watched terror fabulous lol.
shame these are some of his erlier pieces.
but still ok/good razor: ahhh kengsinton...... :) Sandy S: Your photos really convey Venice as I remember it. cheryl: ive been told i have family way back that they where pearly kings and queens where could i find out about them would be grateful for the help
jack: hool is cool
Cameo: I forgot to reference Jeeff as he took a picture of this truck over a year ago... See how it's evolved!
how time flies jeeff: cool, i've never heard of this place before. gotta check it out. jeeff: mmm... pickled eggs... images.google.com/images?q=pickl . . . &hl=en&btnG=Search+Images
(actually i've never had one) dfwtiger: The name....pickled eggs....and pigs feet. When I was a kid, you would see these two items on the check-out counter of small stores in the rural south. The name envokes many memories. Vandiike: I have such a good feeling of how I can see my home town as one of the Big Cities of the world. I am so happy to be a New Yorker. aer suzuki: thankya...always wanted to visit nyc since i was a teen, have wanted to visit coney island since seeing photos on this site. aer suzuki: this would give stanley kubrick a funny but very stimulating feeling in the pants, i'd guess. and i mean that with all due respect to you, the building, and mr. kubrick & his pants. cool post. aer suzuki: i really like the progression through time in these shots aer suzuki: odd. this article showed up in 'recently viewed' while i was creating a post of two pictures i just took during a long walk home (walked through the same walkway you took the recent i-5 pictures from, in fact) and when i got back to my hood found this right... aer suzuki: yup, that's some hool right there. that graf is gorgeous. aer: nope. ignore the machine. zagg: you mean I didn't fail? zagg: I'll have to check it out at a later time, I'm back in Canada now- a little distanced. aer: so are gigantic s.u.v./hummers belching out toxins part of the proof of conversion as well? what about crackwhores? civilian casualties? did The Jesus create liposuction and smart bombs?
i probably shouldn't even be responding to this post. it doesn't fit within the context of this site and therefore it's spam, pretty... arti : My view is the voice of God inside me. Believe it or not, we all are parts of each other connected through the God of universe. Roland: this art is mean! procyon: 1. is there such a thing as a pickled egg? (or, more importantly, someone who will eat it?)
2. i want to go to class in an egg like that. EvilGentleman: I drove by the Cuban consulate yesterday. My transmission fluid still stains their parking spot. Damn, I never realized how durable that stuff is. Makes me wonder if used transmission fluid bottles should be disposed of as hazardous materials. EvilGentleman: No, you may not. But many say the Conservative Party is the closest legal alternative. Personally, I think the whole Nazi-commie rivalry thing is hilarious. Two oppressive philosophies fighting over who gets to challenge the 'oppressive' governments of Canada and the USA. Definitely a lot of unnoticed hypocritical thinking going... EvilGentleman: I lost a muskrat fur hat in DJ's Pub on Crescent Street in Montreal in 1994. Anyone seen it? Sonny Garguilo Natural Horseman: Cowboy Up! These boys ride!From the oldest to the youngest. joey: a wonderful story. fulfillment of the american dream jack: good story, you drew a picture with words. is it true or is it a story? anyway i understand how you feel about the pro, i remember once i went to a women in germany, she walked me up 4 flights to her flat. there was a... Michelle: So seriously - does anyone know how they got up there? Michelle: Nothings worse than a frozen barrel of monkeys. jeeff: altho in my paper on this building i think i'll argue 'incubation' rather than 'pickled eggs'. jeeff: and then you petrify. nancy chartrand: wow it is hard to believethat we all lived here at one time,it is so run down.,it is actually hard to see our once lived in homes so lonely looking.this was a great place to grow up and i'm sure everyone will say the same. benji: yeah all the bridges have their height on them and it is law that all trucks have to have their height displayed on the dash. apparently this isn't too rare on this bridge, maybe it's labeled wrong...? observer: The reasons that Braille is on the drive-up machine are two-fold -- 1) so the blind can use it from the back seat of a car and 2) the machine itself can be placed and used anywhere. When it leaves the factory, the manufacturer doesn't know where the bank... Previous Day :: Next Day |
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