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Comments about atlantic ave

There are 34 comments about "atlantic ave"

Joey TPA Street Level Nine: Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn was a trip...catch the LIRR there to the sticks....

in response to: Shine on You Crazy Diamond by Peter

Captain Obvious: What really grates about Quebec's degenerate infrastructure, is that they have not only incredibly high taxes, but they *also* have incredibly high subsidies from all the more productive provinces, BOTH. To have billions poured into a......

in response to: Windows Health Care by EvilGentleman

Junito: [[img:26421]] This Alexander von Humboldt (September 14, 1769 – May 6, 1859) was a Prussian naturalist and explorer, and the younger brother of the Prussian minister, philosopher, and linguist Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767-1835). Humboldt's quantitative work on......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

Paul R Taylor : In its heyday Liverpool was the richest city in the world and was the gateway to Europe, Asia, Australia, south America, north America and the world. The River Mersey, the Irish Sea......

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

jack: good grief, i have no idea of the name of these streets are but it looks like down by atlantic avenue, somewhere near the old navy terminals? can't guess, it looks really great, not......

in response to: Anyplace, Brooklyn by CartLegger

jack: nice pic's, is that atlantic avenue line?...

in response to: July 13, 2007 by upfromflames

Peter: yo bazz, i used to live right in that neighborhood... 45th and 4th ave, actually. that area is great. be sure to walk up to 5th avenue for the good shopping, diners and amazing produce.......

in response to: Dangerous to Walk Around Brooklyn? by Jayne

jack: i love old boats. especially boston whalers. i took a cruise to europe with 1000 soldiers, we slapt in hammocks four up to the top, stormy weather in north atlantic, guys were throwing......

in response to: A Walk Along The Embankment by Jamie

Peter: i shit you not- i walked past this exact phone two days ago, transferring to the Q to 7th Ave after a stop at the Atlantic Target... and didnt snap a photo of it myself......

in response to: Is It Something I Said? by CartLegger

jack: will do, its been many years since i roamed atlantic and utica avenues, there was a club called the 2000 club in the 60's, always fights, booze and crazy women. i went out once......

in response to: Bushwick: The Fire Woman by upfromflames

little ukraine: funny story, one time i was helping a friend move into his new apartment, but he didn't know where it was - just that it was 'somewhere off of Atlantic Ave,' so we ended up......

in response to: Two Neighborhoods by little ukraine

Peter: you must have been in my neck of the woods... the shot of the roses stuck in the signpost is totally {prospect heights}... actually, the brown building in the background is on the corner of......

in response to: Brooklyn Wanderings by bk racer

c.: How is the area? Atlantic Avenue 11233 area code I am a white female petite and cute. Am I going to be killed if I go there alone?...

in response to: Dangerous to Walk Around Brooklyn? by Jayne

JNJ: Again. The problem isn't your, "whiteness". Human phenotypes don't necessarily always reflect the genotypes. "White", just like Black, Brown, Red, Yellow, is just a generic term used to separate people for the......

in response to: Humbodlt Park: Don\'t leave but make it better by Delma

vanman: All inAll goodstuff! We all have our favs, i have seen better and worse.many nice views ,accross the country. bye! nov.8 2006 1015 p.m. atlantic...

in response to: Old Lachine Fire Station on 45th by EvilGentleman

David Byers: You forgot the best part of Sussex. Just off the highway (exit 195) there is a very unique manufacturing company. The products that are manufactured are cedar hot tubs, barrel saunas and barrel wine cellars. The owner......

in response to: Home Pt. 4: Downtown (Main Street) by CE

kevin bracken: when looking at skyline comparison blog posts, people often use many different angles when comparing skylines. i am glad that you used straight-on shots from afar. however, i would like to see comparisons start to......

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

EvilGentleman: Overall, Canada and America are great nations. But as far as to which side of the Atlantic they should have been built on, well... no comment....

in response to: Oh Canada by Grange

EvilGentleman: Having survived many a wintry blast in places as diverse as Nunavut, Montreal, Calgary, and Atlantic Canada, I can sympathize with your plight. And while your snowfall may seem incredibly light by Canadian standards, shovelling......

in response to: Cat\'s Brave Battle with the Snow. by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Peter: damn, dude! i feel for you. you may have read on here about {Ratner}'s {atlantic yards} proposal, which would bring many 45+ story buildings (and a new knicks arena. ugh) a few blocks from my......

in response to: Going Up by ian

Peter: myke: i appreciate what youre sharing here... remember, as a new yorker whos never been across the atlantic, ive no way to know anything about such cities save for what people like you show and......

in response to: Manchester (June 2005) by Myke

Peter: that last link reminded me of the [[110:avenue a shrine]] (oldskool citynoise). also: another disused pullbox, across hte street from the {atlantic yards}: [[img:6658]] ...

in response to: I Double-Dare You to Pull It by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

ELLIS G.: For Immediate Release: KILI is pleased to announce an exhibition of paintings by ELLIS G. Continues through 12/1/05 @ KILI 81 Hoyt St. bet. State St. and Atlantic Ave. Bklyn NY A,C,G Trains to Hoyt/Schermerhorn......

in response to: Wherefore ART Thou, Ellis? by GGP

Stacey: Ellis G is an old graffiti artist from the neighborhood and is have a showing of his work at a Gallery on Hoyt (bet. Atlantic & Smith) as per his post on another blog. ......

in response to: Wherefore ART Thou, Ellis? by GGP

NET PI 156 KRT: For Immediate Release: KILI is pleased to announce an exhibition of paintings by ......

in response to: Brooklyn Street Art Initiative by Peter

Peter: totally. i live right up the street from that, and used to work right across dean street from that piece. i love the building its on, too, that huge old creepy warehouse building. ive daydreamed......

in response to: Gouch & Sober by Peter

Peter: wow, i live right near the {atlantic yards}... is that what you mean by the {vanderbilt ave} yard?...

in response to: Subway Roulette by Balloonhedz

Balloonhedz: yup..you usually smell it before you see it. Even after the exhaust has been run through the water filter. Theyre not supposed to run diesels underground. The LIRR used to have diesel hauled......

in response to: Subway Roulette by Balloonhedz

sarkar: But what about the origin of the term "Indian summer" itself? Although many parts of the United States have spells of such weather, the most common and exemplary episodes of Indian summer occur in the......

in response to: the last gasp of summer by jeeff

Peter: nope, tis teh {Atlantic Rail Yards}, off of Atlantic Avenue in PRospect Heights......

in response to: Goya by Peter

Peter: definitely representational of {brooklyn} on so many levels... especially the shots from near the {atlantic yards}. this is another one of those entries i seem to have missed the first time around- im glad i saw......

in response to: It Isn\'t Easy Being Green by GGP

Paul: Most of us were born between Atlantic and Pacific. But I was born between Atlantic and Pacific but on Underhill Ave. The walk up Underhill to Eastern Parkway to go to the Museum,......

in response to: Prospect Heights: by Peter

CAPTAIN AMERICA: email: finaljustice05@yahoo.com You take great pictures. You're Crazy! Here's one for ya. Please trust me. I live in El Paso, Texas. I lived in "East New York, Brooklyn", until I joined the Military 6 years......

in response to: Brooklyn Broadcast & Audio by Peter

elaine: re: le singe - le voila un quote de Eddie Izzard qui apparamentement parlements des singes. ici il parle des Americans et les Anglais et notre lange... " What? Now, um, I just want to talk......

in response to: urban orienteering by elaine

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