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Saturday, September 30th 2006

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aer: you have a real knack for titling your posts, not sure how many come from songs, but, anyway...cool building, cool shot. and i need more descriptive words of praise beyond "cool".

in response to Your Reflection Approaches and then Recedes Again

zagg: but i enjoy the emo-ness of it all.

in response to With the Roar of Cars / and the Lulling of the Cafe Bars

ross: hey im from Engalnd and i was reall y touched by the event. and i think they should build a big monument with all the names of the people who lost their lives.

in response to Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today

YOUNG JAE.N.NEWARK: I MISS MA HOOD...MAN THOSE PICS BROUGHT BACK GOOD MEMORIES REGARDLESS IF DUDE WROTE WHICH WAY HE WAS GOIN WAS WROND AND IF HE AINT NOW WHERE DA NEWS STAND WAS POSTED I JUST REALLY ENJOYED SEEIN BRICK CITY.....

in response to A Walk Through Brick City

karina: me too jack, awestruck by all of it.Going with my steady on a type of scarey ride,oops, hold on tight , the spagetti strap of my pink sundress snapping oops !Then with family getting mementos, now are they still in that box ? Do people really want to share...I was...

in response to Road Trip, Part II

Philip from Kerala.: Wow!!! I truly wish I were somewhere near this great guy so that I could do something physically and otherwise to help realize this wonderful dream of his. I salute the indomitable will and determination of the human spirit as evinced by Justo. I wish him godspeed and a very...

in response to Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral

karina: I think bell # 4 is your pop-up-past, thats why you are scared to go back !

in response to Flormont Tailors, Hyperspace Cowgirls

zagg: Reminds me of Jackass II.

in response to Penis Graffiti

zagg: Maybe where you are, but the advertisements that I'm used to seeing never have a real backdrop behind them, its always something bland like the one in the above image.

in response to No Sexist Ads

karina: daddy drove a checkered cab, in 1954

in response to Up 8th Ave

susannah: Most likely the wife is in love with somebody else and feels too guilty to leave- but not guilty enough to be intimate with this man who has no idea what is really going on. Women are always underestimated in these stories.

in response to Rainy Days and Mondays

zagg: Random fact: I used to be a FedEx employee.

in response to Copyright? What Copyright?

joey: hoolapalooza

in response to September 27 2006 Toronto

joey: nice. stark realism. a good composition of the two twisty-turning forms - the sidewalk and the river.

in response to View from the River

joey: what about the spoon in the negative space of the 'e'

in response to Copyright? What Copyright?

joey: too bad he isn't lawrence fishburn . . . morpheus. he kind of looks like him.

in response to Market Day Stress

karina: give it a home

in response to Bountiful Rides For All

karina: memories,1953,and that era,walking along the "boardwalk", as we called it. We (7 children ), and mom leading the way--from our walkup on east 81st.A pleasant outing. A playground, a fountain spray for tots in summer, and the East River, that mystery lends, hells gate.The oldest brother-grabbing the dilly dally doll...

in response to Saturday Walk

ColourMeBlue: That ad is definitely not Le Chateau. They only have a few select models, and that isn't one of them. And the Le Chateau models always seem to be in front of a real backdrop, like the countryside.

in response to No Sexist Ads

Biff: This is what I e-mailed my councillor and the mayor: Please consider making 48 Abell Street an heritage building. I think the city should stick to it's official plan.There have been too many exemptions . It seems that the artisan class neighbourhoods are being destroyed condo by condo. Don't...

in response to 48 Abell Bites the Dust?

jeeff: ps. on rereading my letter, i think i didn't explain myself well at the end. it probably seems counterintuitive that i'm arguing against condos as destroying the residential flavour of our neighbourhood. in this case, the condo developers have only been attracted to the neighbourhood by the success...

in response to 48 Abell Bites the Dust?

elena: thessalonikh is the most beautiful city in whole world.

in response to Θεσσαλονίκη

Jamie: I hope that's not true, jack

in response to Rainy Days and Mondays

zagg: whoever said Philadelphia didn't have sidewalks?

in response to West Philadelphia

aer: when i first moved here i disliked the space needle. then i realized it was a good navigational tool and after i started telling tourists that george jetson lived in the space needle i began to like it. now, i'd better like it because i can see it out my...

in response to Road Trip, Part II

Ex-Montrealer: Drive a manual stick and these things won't happen!

in response to I Left My Transmission Fluid in Cuba

Ex-Montrealer: Moved away in 1985 - so even though names were already changed I will always think of Boul. Rene-Levesque as Dorchester, the Marriott as the Chateau Champlain, etc! When did Farine Five Roses lose the "Flour"?

in response to Milk Bottle Water Tower

Alissa- Some where in the Midwest, USA: Being a granddaughter of a Retired Col. of the United States Airforce/ Retired Policital Science Professor, I am proud of what he and others like him (both USA/ English) who fought for freedom of the world, so that we can sit here at our computers and speak so freely without...

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