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islam: Waya qawmi malee adAAookum ila alnnajati watadAAoonanee ila alnnari 'O my people! How strange that I should beckon you towards redemption whilst you beckon me towards the Fire! TadAAoonanee li-akfura biAllahi waoshrika bihi ma laysa lee......

in response to: Feeling Sixy? by Peter

eliza: been visiting since the 1960's.......a step back in time. A fond memory is a day where we began the morning with breakfast at new ideal diner, followed by lunch at the Big M, down the......

in response to: New Ideal Diner by EvilGentleman

Arch: I was in Aberdeen to visit the museum while the rest of the family was in NYC. I was looking for a Mom & Pop place for a great breakfast.I found this place. Best of......

in response to: New Ideal Diner by EvilGentleman

James: Geesh Mike - loosen up! When I first visited Buffalo Oklahoma it looked deserted and it was only 7:00 in the evening. I wondered what I had gotten myself into driving 1700 miles to Buffalo,......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 9 by Scott Sargent

Stan: Hi Janet: You brought up a whole bunch of memories with the Utica. We're about 4 years apart, I graduated 167 in '43.Do you remember the library on Schenectady and Eastern Parkway? We always went on......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

east villager: This new place is atrocious. I loved the "no frills" of mr. fresh bread. The best bacon egg and cheese and coffee around and good service. I saw this new place actually had a a......

in response to: Where Have You Gone, Mr. Fresh Bread? by little ukraine

Terry: I love that the original complaints and pics from this person come from the closest and cheapest CHAIN restaurants and hotels to the exit ramp off the highway. I dont like Dennys so I......

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

dude: i wouldn't recommend having breakfast at Denny's, go down main street into the downtown and have a breakfast burrito at the Diner, which has been slinging hash since 1889 (to judge by the grill)...

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

Bill: Saturday Nights in the Early Fortys. 7PM Start out at the Utica Pool Hall(132 Utica Av)for a few games with Mickey, Danny, George and Jimmy 8PM Pickup come Camels at Goldman's Candy Store (145 Utica Av) On......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

serlingrod: jeeff, I was looking at some of your pics from '05; they're really great! what was the reason for your trip? I was studying abroad for urban planning. I remember this morning very clearly...a buddy......

in response to: Shinjuku by serlingrod

John Dereszewski: The recent "pretzel post" brought back some very dear - albeit fattening - Bushwick memories. When I served as District Manager of Community Board 4 in the late 1970's, I would walk to our......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

ilana: my boyfriend and i (brazilian and half filipino/half white) lived in bushwick for 8 months. we shared an apartment with a wonderful ecuadorian woman, Carmen, and her daughter Patricia on the first floor of a......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Laura: My mother lived in a large apartment building on Eastern Parkway near Grand Army Plaza in the early 1970s. What a place it must have been in its heyday. It still had touches of grandeur......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

zagg: yep, you heard me right. i prefer the march over the parade --- maybe for semi-obvious reasons --- plus its far more grass roots and not a big giant corporate showcase like the parade......

in response to: Toronto Pride: the Importance of Attending Church by zagg

markus: Did you go for breakfast in NDG and was it Cosmos if you didn't try to next time little grease spoon was placed third in favourite breakfast in Montreal. Thanks for the pics haven't been......

in response to: NDG by CE

jfilip: I haven't been over the bridge in years. I kind of miss it. Although nothing can beat the feeling of being a little kid driving over there. The drive on the bridge......

in response to: Beat the Current by zagg

Mushi: Changes, thank you so much for the update! That is great!!!! I am glad to see North East Kingdom is doing well. And this neighborhood needs some other types of eating places...and a breakfast/lunch place would......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Scott Sargent: I wasn't there long. Just passing through on the interstate, actually. I ate at the first {Denny's} for dinner, the second Denny's for breakfast the next day, and the bottom two shots are the front......

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

Peter: also: i used to live up the avenue from a [[wiki:Tastykake]] factory, one which made strawberry pop-tarts. the whole neighborhood smelled like overpoweringly fresh-baked artificial strawberry tarts every morning, starting at about 5am... it always......

in response to: I Want One of These by CE

elaine: i don't think so. they don't even flock, and they are not all that big. plus, cats don't live underground, though it is true they don't like rain. but a blackbird doing his raindance is......

in response to: Black Bird by Elicar

Freakface20: It gets easier....I started about a month and a half ago and my ankles and my endurance have both become much better.If you see us around the Arkansas campus then join in...the more the merrier!!...

in response to: Le Parkour: An Introduction by 3flow

elaine: i lost it with my breakfast!...

in response to: You Can\'t Pay Me Enough... by Elicar

jack: i like this catherine, i must have drank at least three cups of java per dien per 7 days per week per 12 months per annum per two decades. thats 21,900 cups of coffee,......

in response to: Iced Coffee by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

elaine: hunnnngryyyy i shouldn't have looked before breakfast...

in response to: Middle American Values by joey

jack: elaine you and catherine should get one of these so you can go anywhere and everyone will get out of your way. you can park anywhere, do anything, run over people like in gta.......

in response to: Mack Doggies by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Jamie: So, just what ##are## grits? I seem to remember my dad tucking into what looked like snot at an all u can eat style affair over in orlando many years ago. Me and my sister......

in response to: Tom\'s Diner by Peter

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I have to stop checking out Ian's postings while eating breakfast. The legs nearly lost me my eggs. Fantastic pictures. I'm partial to the potter and his wheel. Thanks!...

in response to: Nepal, 1978 by ian

jack: i think the 7 train went to kew gardens, if so i took it for quite awhile when i would drive to kew gardens from long island and hunt for a spot to park and......

in response to: 7 Train by Peter

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I like the way the artist's hands have become an extension of the painting in the last picture. I also quite fancy his breakfast of grapes....

in response to: oct 23 2005 toronto by hool

elaine: personally i favour what is generically called 'brown sauce' on my breakfast, but in fact, of course, there are two brands, 'daddies' and 'HP' (houses of parilament). these are good tangy sauces. in scotland there......

in response to: Breakfast: Before & After by Peter

hal: only southerners ruin their breakfast with hot sauce...

in response to: Breakfast: Before & After by Peter

jamie: it's like a comically large dinner plate. i can quite imagine a plan view of it would reveal a tasty giant {full english breakfast} complete with {black pudding} and all the trimmings....

in response to: Abandoned Spaceship by Spoon

cafeconleche: Dude--did ya hafta take a picture of the toilet---I don't think I'll be eating breakfast tomorrow--Ugh.......

in response to: The horror and filth of a taxi garage in Chicago by Paul G

elaine: actually i cheated a little, like most days i eat out i had my camera but greedily started eating before i could get a snap... however, this one day, at hackney city farm, no less,......

in response to: today by elaine

Peter: i dunno, most mommas that have even a vague idea about cooking could probably outdo mickey d's "big breakfast"... nice. one of my secret hobbies is checking the scrawl that people add to ads like......

in response to: culinary insights from the trenches by vz

r60 ALLDAYBK: thi$ to all the fal$e a$$$ niggaz what yall eat for 6kreakfast? why the sky 6klue? whats the yellow 6kricc road? how many 6kricc on the yellow bkricc road? whats 6kehind the moon CUZ? If you dont know this......

in response to: Crip/Blood Graffiti: Washington Heights by anon

naj a la plage: Re: The Lost Rules of Living in NYC: Philly -when waiting to cross on a red light...walk as far out into the street as possible without getting hit. -just jaywalk -bitch about SEPTA(mass transit) and its service, or lack......

in response to: The Lost Rules of Living in NYC: by Peter

Peter: hi jerry... thanks for the compliments. i do truly have an affection for this city- that probably stems from moving up here from down south about 10 years ago- i literally had to fall in......

in response to: Westside Market: NYC by Peter

Jerry Hoff: I like your photography.You really have an affection for NYC. I'm from Rochester,but I lived six years in NYC,5 on Thompson & Spring,1 at Park Slope.The whole time I lived there,except to maybe pass through,I never......

in response to: Westside Market: NYC by Peter

sucka: brithsh breakfast...

in response to: Kent Plastics by Jamie

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