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Lynnette (Diaz) Madden: I had a dream about Webb's Bakery the other night. I woke up dying for one of their butter cookies with the chocolate center drop. I Googled Webb's and this is what I found! OMG--just......

in response to: Fall in the East Bay by joey

jeeff: my hometown of london is supposedly in the very northeastern tip of 'tornado alley' and that's only a couple hours west of toronto by car. but i had never seen a funnel cloud in......

in response to: Cameraphone Funnel Cloud by jeeff

Hands and Feet: Just got this today. The reality is this all started about the mid fifties or earlier. I remember moving several times before I was five years of age. This was due to depressed economics in......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

LUCKY: hairsy ......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

jonathan avildsen: anyone want beef? bring it. Born Jul 1969 217 CATALINA ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90004 PEEKSKILL NY VALLEY VILLAGE CA JOHN G AVILDSEN Born 1935 2423 BRIARCREST RD BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90210 9049 ALTO CEDRO DR BEVERLY HILLS,......

in response to: JA: A True NYC King by Peter

EvilGentleman: To me, it would depend heavily on the particulars of the location where the photo was shot. If the man in the photo was in the midst of a well-frequented public space, then public domain......

in response to: A Homeless Man Sleeping with His Most Cherished Possession by Leroy Allen Skalstad

Me: Re to Tex and Peter I would post pics here,but I do not know how.Maybe I can get my 17 year old to do it for me,but she is usually too busy,like many other folks here......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Paul Valley: If you know some one that is Homeless like this PLEASE TELL THEM About the RedCross Or Salvation Army in Milwaukee they will help!...

in response to: A Homeless Man Sleeping with His Most Cherished Possession by Leroy Allen Skalstad

SteveO: Though I don't find 90+% of the posters on this board to be worth the sweat off my balls, I shall post anyway just because I have become bored with the uninformed BS... Break it down........

in response to: Hell\'s Angels - New York City by sine

IBM: Lived in St Laurent 1980-88. Just east of Decarie on Cote Vertu in fact. Probably ate more Decarie Steamies than was good for me and I still have the occasional Jones for a couple. You'd......

in response to: Decarie Hot Dogs by CE

Cathy Tarkowski Grant: Belleville Kansas is full of potential with many creative artisans and entrepreneurs. It also is ripe for development with the Republican River running nearby, beautiful old 81 highway running north of town with it's......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 3 by Scott Sargent

jack: lived in brooklyn from 1942 till 1968, then after 6 years of army duty married in 1968 and moved to valley stream then huntington and finally to new jersey and now am looking for land......

in response to: WTC Commute by Peter

Peter: for the record, i love how people surf into this post to complain about ZOMG ILLEGAL GRAFFITI when everything pictured in this post was done legally on what appears to be out-of-the-way back alleys. ...

in response to: graffiti alley / style in progress \'05 by jeeff

CartLegger: [[img:27639]] This is where ships park to load all the chemicals from the famous "chemical alley". ...

in response to: Drugstore Dock by CartLegger

The terrible disaster: This article has been republished as I was asked to supply the details a second time. --- We had walked on Cadishead Moss in the morning on Jean Dodd’s health walk with possibly 60 inspired walkers. When......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

serlingrod: i love straight up streetscape shots like these. this is a nice set of this alley. i like the milk jug sign....

in response to: Leslieville & Riverdale by Michelle

Robin: Does anyone actually know where this alley is located?...

in response to: Murder Alley by rgalston

Sheila Hilton: Hi Cyril, I came across some (confusing to say the least)information relating to Woolden Hall. Make of it what you will: "Woolden appears as Vulueden in 1299.......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

David Stonehouse: All of us at Evergreen were thrilled with Toronto's embrace of Earth Hour and indeed all staff went to enormous lengths to do our part. Unfortunately, when it comes to Brick Works site we are......

in response to: Not So Green... by Michelle

Steven H.: antBlack is right. I grew up in Bushwick in the 60's and 70's, and moved to the other side of Brooklyn in 78. I remember it being a true neighborhood, my friends were black, hispanic,......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Sammy Perez: Let me start by saying, this is unbelieveable. On a whim I typed in Enrico Fermi JHS 111 on Google and up comes this blog. What's even greater is that there are one......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Mr.Cak: love it can you do one on alleyways in montreal, start at cabot square a head east...... enjoy the passages!!!!!...

in response to: Around Montreal, July 2007 by EvilGentleman

JoAnn 2/26/08: I grew up in 1252 Madison Street, married by boyfriend (who lived down the block)lots of years later. I went to Bushwich High School for 1 year than dad died and Mom and I......

in response to: Bushwick: History in the Making by upfromflames

Steven E: Norton Kansas is truly a wonderful place. It is so much more than pictures of it's alleys and a closed dealership. My little home town is surrounded by beautiful green wheatfields, big blue skies and......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

David: I lived at G & Tioga with my Grandparents in the early 60's. They had a corner drugstore (Ben's) over which teh house was built and I would serve soda's and sandwiches when old enough.......

in response to: Kensington, Philadelphia - July 2004 by CE

ValleyCruiser: Are those outdoor observation decks every so many floors?, if so the views must be awesome....

in response to: Tour De La Bourse by Cinic

ValleyCruiser: 1952 Nash, interesting looking car., tough cars in their day. I have a 1953 Kaiser Manhattan & a 1950 Studebaker Champion Starlite Coupe I'd love to get my hand on a '50s Nash or Willys. The independents of......

in response to: Classic Cars 4 - 1952 Nash by EvilGentleman

ValleyCruiser: Nice Rides! I myself am a proud orner of a 1953 Kaiser Manhattan.,If I'm passing through in it I'll be sure to drop by., you don't see alot of these cars anymore. I often road......

in response to: Classic Cars 2 - 1966 Sting Ray by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: jeeff, would your comment mean that the Don Valley Parkway is usually somewhat noisy? I know autoroute 20 (the Quebec end of the 401) here is loud enough that it drives most people nuts. And......

in response to: On My Way to the Post Office by Michelle

belleville person: Belleville is pretty cool. And as John said why do you all have to put us down from beeing from a small towns. We dont have gangs like the people in the big city. We......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 3 by Scott Sargent

RD: Does anyone here remember Bobby Fischer? He lived at 560 Lincoln Pl (corner of Franklin) during the 50's when he was becoming a chess prodigy. I saw him a lot because my Brooklyn Eagle route......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Guy McLaren: Drum Rock was further up the hill, This is in the valley. Drum Rock is now being turned into a residential neighbourhood, The Provincial Vets were there for a while. I remember the drum rock......

in response to: Government by Guy McLaren

Ex Fame City: I grew up writing in the Bronx in the 70's and 80's. The real deal is that the writers were often slackers who didn't want to grow up. Some became great artists ,......

in response to: NYC Style Graffiti Throw Up by Metro1

Norma (nee Bolton): Hi Natalie, I live in East Melb in Yarra Valley (40k from City). Paul sent me a message on the 'friends re-united' site a few weeks ago, not had time to reply yet. It's......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

kaylaahidley a.k.afroot loopz: to all em people in 505 burque alburczazziiiiii keep your headz up and keep beleiving in yourself damian,michael,david from T.C.K SOUTHSIDE -SOUTH VALLEY AND DIZ IS FROM YOUR HOMIEZ REPPIN THAT 505 BURQUE KAYLA,MELINDA STAY......

in response to: Albuquerque Graffiti Flood by Relapsed

confess: Like most men I have pissed in the street when out drinking. We got these piss pots in the UK now - usually put out by taxi ranks, bus stops and such at weekends. I......

in response to: Public Urinals: Amsterdam by Peter

JL: At the St. Nicholas, that part over the alley connects the main building to the "annex" side of the complex....

in response to: Sunday Morning Tidbits by Brad

kdb: you said theres tracks to the north and south? that seems incorrect... also theres a few non paved alleys in ndg.....

in response to: Two Strips of Dirt by CE

John W. Love: Belleville be the shiz...All ya'll crazy out of town people be hatin. B-town has alot more than that building, WE HAVE A BOWLING ALLEY!...

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 3 by Scott Sargent

ndgcatlady: Been down that alley many times. Nice Italian neighborhood. Many well kept flower and vegetable gardens. Yes, and a brand new Community centre down there...St. Raymonds....and of......

in response to: Two Strips of Dirt by CE

anon (mobile-166-217-249-209.mycingular.net): This is a very sad commentary and certainly not factual. I no longer live in Pauls Valley but it is a beautiful place to raise children. The downtown is historic and very interesting.......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 12 by Scott Sargent

leej: That's just art from one of the warren of crazy maze-like back alley's that has made Melbourne the Southern Hemisphere's answer to Prague. Spare me, your pretentious try-hards....

in response to: Street Art by ninety9lives

EvilGentleman: Maybe all the adjoining homes own the alley, and they could not agree whether to pave it with asphalt or concrete....

in response to: Two Strips of Dirt by CE

jack: i feel i can run down that alley....

in response to: Two Strips of Dirt by CE

CE: This alley runs north/south whereas the railway runs east/west (by Montreal definitions which anyone from Montreal knows have nothing to do with what a compass might tell you). The trees that can bee seen......

in response to: Two Strips of Dirt by CE

anon (p179n5.ruraltel.net): I live in Norton, and I have to say that these pictures are seriously not typical of the town. They are of alleys, and how many people are hanging out in alleys? Well, if they......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

krysta-lee: i love this glorified alley i mean, ahem, street ...

in response to: Graffiti of Rue St-Christophe by CE

joe: I loved these. I just used them this weekend on my quick business trip there. This sure beats having tons of people pissing in the alley ways. Bar hopping, and drinking mass......

in response to: Public Urinals: Amsterdam by Peter

Wyoming Native: I live in WY, recently visited NYC, stayed in Manhattan for a week. Rode the J train to Brooklyn for a bagel, then walked back to Manhattan over the Brooklyn bridge. My area of interest......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

2less2: it's to bad that you guys haven't taken the time to see the actual truths as they relate Las Vegas and all you've managed to find fault with. first, one of the biggest reasons the......

in response to: Viva Las Vegas, Part 1 by aer suzuki

A few things that make Hutch special: Let's see, we have the Hutchinson Salt Museum (the only one in the Western hemisphere), Senior's Open and the Women's Open (famous golf tournaments if you didn't know), NJCAA (basketball tournament again, if you didn't......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Bobs Ferry Accident: We had walked on Cadishead Moss in the morning on Jean Dodd’s health walk with possibly 60 inspired walkers. When the walk had ended I had a chat with Mrs Heap the ‘Irlam Historians’......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

CE: Lucky for him, Ol' Stevie doesn't have to feel left out. This was in a much less prominent location however–in a {Plateau} back alley. [[img:22472]] ...

in response to: Mr. Popularity by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: I went by again. They buffed it already. Pretty damned fast for an abandoned building fronting a shabby alleyway. Guess the "NO COPS" message had to be silenced quickly. Although I recall "KILL KOPS" was done......

in response to: Welcome to Crack Lane! by EvilGentleman

Sandinista: Yea I think edmonton should be higher on this list but its always so poorly photographed. I agree calgary's is better in fact probably the second best but not that much better than edmonton. I......

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

jack: very nice pic's. you caught the accent of the squatting man and the busy working people on their way to their jobs, the guy who walks the line, pretty people, pretty flowers in a......

in response to: Around Montreal, July 2007 by EvilGentleman

jack: i like it. mysterious, dark alley sort of thing i used to hang out in in the city....

in response to: Griffentown (William) by Cinic

jack: where's the fum, i see fe fi fo but no fum, how the hell could they leave out fum, there should be no fe fi fo if there is no fum, it's like abbott without......

in response to: Welcome to Crack Lane! by EvilGentleman

Race: Wow. Now this is ridiculous. I'm from Pauls Valley and I've never even seen this building in my entire life. The ignorance of this piece continues to astound me. This guy needs to work for......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 12 by Scott Sargent

Race: Looks like this Scott dude just took a road trip across Oklahoma and Kansas and took random pics when he stopped to take a leak and called it boring. I'm from Pauls Valley and the......

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

EvilGentleman: The pasteups are now gone, but they were in one of the alleys in the Club Metropolis/Foufounes Electriques area, NE of Sainte-Catherine and Saint-Laurent. [[http://maps.google.ca/maps?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&q=&om=1&t=k&ll=45.511246,-73.562981&spn=0.001823,0.003616&z=18]]...

in response to: Obey by EvilGentleman

meagan: WHAT?! thats just funny!...considering pauls valley is nothing at all like that. i think mike said it all....

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 12 by Scott Sargent

EvilGentleman: Here's a satellite map of the sand dune area of the Kirchoffer River valley, where the pictures were taken. Sorry, but I refuse to pinpoint the location of the nesting sites, since peregrine falcons are......

in response to: Peregrine Falcon Chicks by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: Yeah, some kids have been having fun acting all stupid here lately. Wonder if they realize some of the regulars here are veeeery familiar with writing computer code, and are also pretty good at finding......

in response to: Sunset by Guy McLaren

nailhead*tom: Hey, Tyfoid Kid, you're pretty good. At this moment a demo crew is starting to knock down the Bunge grain elevator at 14th and Como Ave. S.E. You should get over there and......

in response to: Taconite Plant by Tyfoid Kid

Joan: I looked at the pictures and yes, those places do exist. Of course two of the four were taken of alleys. How many beautiful alleys do most towns have? I could go to the......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

cap: thats actually really neat. i always look down there from the subway going downtown and wonder what its like down there. theres a really cool semi-kept-up baseball diamond neat the tunnel on the castle-frank side......

in response to: The Don Valley by Michelle

Guy McLaren: Where are you visiting Halley?...

in response to: Walking the Dog by Guy McLaren

Halley: I did mention I love grave yards. Why are the deer heads on all the grave stones? thanks for the look into one......

in response to: Dust to Dust by Guy McLaren

Halley: great shot. She looks like she has an open wound on her left leg? Women's work is always hard in the kitchen fetchin all that food for the boy's (giggle giggle)...

in response to: Lionesses Lazing in the Shade by Guy McLaren

Halley: A perfect choice of pictures, seems the animals not only roam the bushes, but swing out onto the road for a faster route.....lol our bears have been know to come out of the bush and......

in response to: Some of the Creatures That Share My Environment by Guy McLaren

Halley: Is this in your back yard too Guy? If so please share some more.......

in response to: Untitled by Guy McLaren

Halley: did I mention I love storms toooooo, great shots Guy...

in response to: Storm Coming by Guy McLaren

Halley: I feel like i have been here before.....sometime in my childhood dreams, this is what I imagined it to look like,hummmmmmmthanks for the memories...

in response to: More Clouds by Guy McLaren

Halley: hummm perhaps they had gone to market for supplies. Must be a sight to see in the middle on now-where................

in response to: City Life African Style by Guy McLaren

Halley: are zebras white on black/ or/ black on white/ go ahead check the picture. who needed a skill testing question anyway's ...

in response to: Zazou and Donkeys in Pajamas by Guy McLaren

Halley: I enjoyed all your pics on architec, you gave us a broad band of what your people live in thanks, keep up the good work.....

in response to: African Architecture by Guy McLaren

Halley: what would a large sack of potatoes cost?...

in response to: More Architecture by Guy McLaren

Halley: hummm from hippo and deer of the past, to god's house returning to the land, to a wonderful street scene. fantastic work......Do they get many tourist to come to there town, and if so is......

in response to: Bones and Buildings by Guy McLaren

Halley: on to only have a time machine that could take us back to the day's of our for fathers, i'd be the first one in,,,,,,,,,,,,,thanks for sharing information with your pics, it's brings them to......

in response to: Beehive Architecture by Guy McLaren

Halley: Churches and grave yards are two of the firsts on my list to visit while in a country.....What is the prodominate religion of S.A.?...

in response to: Early 20th Century Architecture by Guy McLaren

Halley: would a whole family live in this house?...

in response to: The Dome Home by Guy McLaren

Halley: interesting building do they take visa hahahahaha...

in response to: Shopping in Africa by Guy McLaren

Halley: are all these small hill formations made of Lave? I understand how you could love to live in Africa, this country has been in my head since i was a small girl.and could picture myself......

in response to: Just Some Views of Africa by Guy McLaren

Halley: aww I had the pleasure of seeing this done during a documentary, but not sure if it was from around your area? here in canada, ladies read tea leaves to tell the future....

in response to: The Sangoma Throws the Bones by Guy McLaren

Halley: would they consider to restore this site, it must have wonderful stories of the past to share with the rest of us..........

in response to: The Ruins by Guy McLaren

Halley: conversion of old and new, excellent resourse photo...

in response to: Thatching with Style by Guy McLaren

Halley: hhhmmmm not sure of this ones name, but he looks a little sneaky....

in response to: Lizard by Guy McLaren

Halley: wow the glossy starling, is much more stunning than our local starlings Your shots are great Guy I look so forward to viewing as many as I can of your country....

in response to: Birdlife by Guy McLaren

Halley: if not for his head, he would have blended in the pic. good job...

in response to: Blue Headed Agama by Guy McLaren

Halley: did I mention I love flowers to. you truely are surrounded by some of the most beautiful, unique, and colorful ones. I would love to see more, and perhaps share some of Canada's with you..........please...

in response to: Wildflowers by Guy McLaren

Halley: This style of art I call folk art, and we in Canada, have alot of folk artist especially from the easter Islands of our country,they all have wonderful, bright colors that lifts the soul, after......

in response to: Art for Sale by Guy McLaren

Halley: beautifull, art is my thing, could be why it cost me so much when i travel contries. i can not resist a good art piece,or two or three, to wrap with care and bring into......

in response to: Art for Sale by Guy McLaren

Halley: what kind of tree is this and do you use it for building materials like we do in Canada?...

in response to: Wheres the Wood by Guy McLaren

Halley: there is something about water coming out of the ground formations that captivates the mind, and this one did it for me thanks 'Guy...

in response to: The Small Falls at Sabie by Guy McLaren

Halley: I'm on board with Elaine; if you look closely into the shiny chrome, you will see the lovely ladies taking the pictures, and they do look sexy...

in response to: Swarm of Bikes by Guy McLaren

Halley: you did the biker's justice with this shot my bro-in-law would love to travel your country on his harley hog.......

in response to: Biker Rally by Guy McLaren

Halley: excellent shot once again. and good eye catcher to distract from what looks like an oil or gas plant in the background...........?...

in response to: Bougain Villa by Guy McLaren

Halley: the sound of the duck "quak quak" means a person is a little nuts (crazy) where I come from............

in response to: In My Back Garden by Guy McLaren

Halley: Do you have more shots of these buildings? ...

in response to: Government by Guy McLaren

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