citynoise.org
What is Citynoise?..... Today's posts..... This month..... Recent Comments..... Contact..... RSS Feed.... Post your own Citynoise.....
http://www.citynoise.org  

browse by city

Brooklyn, NY (1053)
New York, NY (911)
Toronto, ON (800)
Montreal, QC (419)
London, UK (307)
Houston, TX (285)
Philadelphia, PA (198)
Seattle, WA (190)
Oakland, CA (182)
Queens, NY (164)
complete city list

popular articles

1990s NYC Graffiti: Part 8
from: Peter
A Dish Best Served Wet & Warm
from: Peter
Wheels of Soul Motorcycle Club
from: Peter
There Once Was a House...
from: Mikee
Russian Army Freight Transport
from: belyz
what's hot this month?

recent articles

Trike Blastin'
from: serlingrod
Illuminite
from: Patrick
Painting the Town
from: Robert
To All the People Who Think This Is a Sex Shop
from: Luke
Mininon 2: Now with Hats Gorra!
from: Peter
SPASHAL OFeR
from: Ender
Hello Operator...
from: Mikee
DV-2011... Have You Apply Yet!
from: Peter
Hand Job, Grand Opening!
from: Ender
Abandoned Church
from: Mikee
read all today's articles

browse by author

Peter (1178)
joey (326)
jack (309)
EvilGentleman (285)
hool (247)
complete author list

hot topics

افلام سكس
نيك
hot sixy girl bf photo
abandoned
sex imag
photo woman s e x
parkour
photo six woman
kid pk graffiti
my bits
ينيك
زب
teen six girl
please sixy sixy girls
زب كس

Comments about beer

There are 100 comments about "beer"

T: I guess the marker was running out of C's. It only had one left, and they didn't want to confuse people with 'Coor's old 24oz'. Who would want old beer?...

in response to: Qoors Cold by Peter

EvilGentleman: I'm surprised the {Christian First, American Second} sign did not get the side of his car smashed in. And {Aten all fat people over 5 - Your doc says you goin 2 Hell} is a classic.......

in response to: GOD HATES WHORES.COM by serlingrod

The Past: I remember that sign from when I was very little. Probably 45 years ago. My uncle delivered Grain Belt Beer in Mankato, Minnesota. I hope that someone will save the sign....

in response to: Grain Belt Beer Sign by Tyfoid Kid

My Block: Wow Laura, great story, I'm sure you got an "A" especially if the responses your article received had anything to do with grading you. I read every one of the responses and enjoyed them immensely.......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

cletus: I'm from Norton and when i am not beating my wife and/or kids or at the bar forgetting about my miserable job at the state prison or driving my "pick 'em up" truck.. i'm at......

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

anon (CPE00222d1e482d-CM00222d1e4829.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com): my husband is in for two months for one beer my god life is crazy hes done 21 years got out 2007 march i met him......

in response to: Kingston Penitentiary by EvilGentleman

Walter B.(mackmuggs@netscape.net: Lived at 350 E. 76th st from the time I was born (1938) until I got out of the Army (1959). The block was garage central as there were four garages on the block (Sutton......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Peter: looks like somebody missed [[646:Part One]] of this discussion... get comfortable, crack a beer, smoke it if you got it, its quite a lengthy read... regarding that curse... you might want to stop by [[7603:your local......

in response to: Is Moving to Troutman St. Between Knickerbocker Ave. and Irving Ave. a Good/safe Idea? by novice-bella2009

SoSickOfJacksonville: I have lived in this Godforsaken Hell hole since 1990. Every single aspect of this "city" is crap. The city's "Mayor" touts the water ... horrible. If the water here is so......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

flo: didn't /can't you ask the shop keeper what went through his head when he put up these signs? Maybe obama will soon have to drink beer with the owner and some angry customers!!! ...

in response to: Ethnic Shampoo? by Peter

Peter: {renik} has got chattanooga on smash... the last shots of the creek remind me a lot of the dayton [[wiki:Pocket wilderness]]... ever been there? more copperheads but fewer beer cans ;)...

in response to: Suck Creek by fuzzytank

Kathy G.: So interesting reading your piece, Laura, and seeing that wonderful picture of the 3rd Avenue El. I was born at the Park East Hospital on 83rd Street between Lexington and Park in 1942, and......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Joe in Florida: Wow! Thanks for a great story. I was born in Lenox Hill hospital in 1954 and lived on 305 East 85th Street from birth until 6, when my family moved out to Levittown,......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Peter: beer!...

in response to: Make a Choice by Rohal Kohyar

Ganymede: NY native here. It's all relative to what you are used to and what you consider "safe". It's not hard to tell when your in a bad neighborhood or some "precarious" position. Is Brooklyn safe......

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

Peter: yup. right across saratoga from the mta-community-service lunch break beer-spot, hahaha....

in response to: Brownsville Bargain Center by Peter

Philly B: How funny. Norton is so boring that people actually waste time by googling their town's name. I live near Norton, and to be honest, these pictures are a bit misleading (ps I heard......

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

Tim: Just got back from Montreal, loved the city and for sure enjoyed myelf at SS. I went during the day and as the dances were only $15 (upstairs), the drinks (drank beer one day,......

in response to: Club Super Sexe by EvilGentleman

Dave from L.A.: Wow, what a great bunch of comments. Tell you what Peter, Afro, Anna. Come on out here and kick it in L.A. for awhile, listen to the constant scream of sirens, the planes, the traffic.......

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

Steven Berg the Elkkiller: I live in western Montana, but my Dad was originally from Hills, Minnesota and most of my cousins live in South Dakota. I remember one night my cousin and me during a football......

in response to: Grain Belt Beer Sign by Tyfoid Kid

Steve:1st June 2009: I grew up in Lachine and worked on 45th as a young boy at West End Grocery (the beer store) and Continental Carpet Wharehouse,but I remember the restaurant, "Miss Dixie",.......

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

Ron Kongslie: Grain Belt Premium beer even made it to North Dakota in 2005...yes!! I sampled a few at our town's 100th Birthday party. Upham, ND. The new Grain Belt beer that is. By the......

in response to: Grain Belt Beer Sign by Tyfoid Kid

adam: dig dug really makes me want to have a night of 80s games and beer...

in response to: Dig Dug by Peter

Douglass: This photo brings back memories of growing up on South Eighth Street between Bedford and Driggs Avenues and playing at a riverside park near where this photo was taken during the late 1940's and early......

in response to: Wallabout Bay by CartLegger

Cindy MARSH: Exactly how long did he spend in Norton Kansas before he got his obvious yuppie viewpoint of this quaint little home town. I grew up in Norton and have spent a lot of years......

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

Jeremy: Went to the Maple Leaf Tavern tonight on a dare. It was great. It smelled like homeless armpits and you could smell the downstairs bathroom from outside. There was one kind of beer on tap......

in response to: Toronto Dive Bars by JayEastsider

Doug: I enjoyed this article and the comments. Takes you right back! I grew up in Yorkville in the 1970's, living near 79th street/York Ave. Softball and Roller Hockey at John Jay, Pizza at......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Peter: looks like the raver might be sleeping off those 5 beers to his left, hahahaha......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

CartLegger: My hand has a copyright, too. That's another beer, Peter! ...

in response to: Polar Secrets by Peter

Peter: i also wanted to note... dont bother ordering from the menu. its ok, because you wont know what any of the stuff on the menu is anyway. ask the kind lady behind the counter to put......

in response to: New Asha Sri Lankan Restaurant by Peter

burnz: I was there on the 21st of march after the habs game. 5$ entry fee, 1.50$ to check your coat(hang them up). 3$ seating fee. I ordered two beers after that, the girl took my......

in response to: Club Super Sexe by EvilGentleman

Jill: Hei allesammen! OK, firstly, Pølser is pronounced (Puhhhl-seh-rr). They sell them at the gas stations instead of greasy nachos and chips, although we have those too, the hot dogs in Norway are......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Peter: awesome little series, man! oh, to have drunk all of that beer......

in response to: Box Patterns by adam

Peter: ill pick up some black-label [[wiki:Sparks (drink)]] in {newark} today, muahaha... [[http://www.sparks.com/faq.html]] vices are so much cheaper in jersey, like beer and smokes (and probably also drugs and whores)....

in response to: Tugboat Philip T. Feeney by Peter

mtl=tooexpensive: never went to super sexe, but i can honestly say that entire city is way overpriced, the only thing that you can find cheaper is alcohol in the corner stores, everything else including super sexe......

in response to: Club Super Sexe by EvilGentleman

tyler: to start off with 8.50 for a beer is way to much, even for a strip club. next my friend got an 11 song dance (since all of the songs were cut short by the......

in response to: Club Super Sexe by EvilGentleman

Peter: another hit! the first photo reminds me of [[3363:this one]] for some reason. now i want to have a beer or three at the three greyhounds, heh. ...

in response to: Old Compton Street, W1 by Jamie

olaf4805437: Hey dude. The real crime in Norway is that life is so unbelivably dull. ´Weegies are a conservative, protestant, unfashionable, unpolite, spoilt, unhelpful, etc. people. Norway does have some wonderful things especially if you are......

in response to: Crime in Oslo by Rune-Willem

EvilGentleman: Well, you may have a point to an extent, but before you get ready to dump the poor bastard, let me put this in a different context. Was it offensive and incredibly stupid for him to......

in response to: Gentleman\'s Choice by EvilGentleman

David Goyette: Until 1951 I lived at 455 42nd Street just a half block down from the park. Moved to 49th Street at the corner of 4th Ave. and lived there until I went into the......

in response to: Sunset Park by little ukraine

Omen1: All you kats talking about the old days got me thinking about my days in Graffiti in Portland and Vancouver from 1985-98 until I moved away to Cali. I was the other "original" member of SMS......

in response to: PDX graffiti like ummm... by fuzzytank

adam: Okay, where do I begin? I have lived in Jacksonville for pretty much my entire life. I am 29 years old and I recently moved to Ft. Lauderdale, FL which is a much......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

ChiPhi: Wow...this thread has had some staying power and I am glad it has the legs. :) Full disclosure...(Please read my earlier comments above for my perspective regarding this neighborhood). I am a male in my......

in response to: Humboldt Park & Gentrification by Xavi

EvilGentleman: Hmmmm... So tell me, sandyman, do you mean you had a quite a few beers in Kuujjuaq, in the house of this truck's owner, or in the truck itself? And Cynthia, just so you know, I......

in response to: Arctic Graf Truck by EvilGentleman

sandyman: had a quit a few beer there he he ...

in response to: Arctic Graf Truck by EvilGentleman

Rohinton Ghandhi: November 27th, 2008 To City Noise Editors, I have recently begun writing articles for the Verdun Messenger's new English Corner segment. They cover Verdun's history and the people within it. I thought your group......

in response to: Verdun Neon by CE

Paul Davies: I completed a 4 year apprenticeship in electronic engineering between 1973 and 1977 at Aquila. Just the fact that I gained my 'deeds' stood me in good stead when it came to getting work later. Aquila was......

in response to: MoD Aquila (Part Two) by Simon Cornwell

zagg: Just a lil' dish I make for my 7 kids for christmas each year: Wood Pigeons in Beer recipe ingredients 4 small wood pigeons 30 ml (2 tbsp) vegetable oil 25 g (1 oz) butter 450 g (1 lb) onions, skinned......

in response to: T & S Live Poultry by Peter

sythero: WOW! this is my hometown too; infact the orange bicycles in the 3rd picture are custom made in Chatt by a friend's father named Mic George. About a year ago we bartered for one......

in response to: Principal, KCRW, LLC by Ann Coulter

Doc: We used to own a liquor store on Brooklyn - Are the laws still the same?Like can you ONLY sell wine and hard liquor - no beer and other party goods, etc.? Is there......

in response to: Liquors by Peter

Richie Fisher: She is the toughest nun alive, but I remember Sister Kathleen Thomas, and Sister Betty They must have had notches on their belts for wacks on the cheek / butt / ear / hair pull......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

zagg: Nice, but not nearly as neat as in Greece where you can buy beer at newspaper stands :)...

in response to: Source of Beer by Peter

poteto: yeah I used to like it when there only a couple of cars parked so I could move it farther. NEVER MARRIED!one of the foxes passed not sure Brucie or Mike, Millie & Ed(fishbait) passed,my......

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

Mike: Indeed, I used to shop at the IGA, while it was further west on N-Dame st., near parc Sir G-É. Cartier. I can still remember people stocking up on on chicken legs, milk, canned juices,......

in response to: Fuck the IGA by CE

Tyfoid Kid: and that could be, I don't know. We (like a lot of places I think) like to make tenuous connections to the famous. Someone can have a beer at the airport and once......

in response to: Positively 4th St. by Tyfoid Kid

LUCKY: hairsy ......

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

Ekimsknird: Yeah my wife and I went to Norway last summer (when the dollar was pretty close to the kroner) and we took out some relatives for pizza. Two large pizzas with 2 or 3......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

Kassie: I went here with my friend a couple months ago. We got some amazing pictures. I've never seen such beautiful graffiti in my entire life. We had a nice talk with a......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Peter: [[img:28436]] Bodega Dude: ##"Hey, how you know my favorite beer?"## Me: ##"Cause I picked the one that said Brooklyn on it"## Bodega Dude: ##"BROOKLYN ALL DAY, NIGGA!"## Me: ##"Word"## Bodega Dude: ##"BROOKLYN!"## Me: ##"Wut!"## Bodega Dude: ##"BROOKLYN, SON!!!"##...

in response to: Borough Pride by luna park

Tabersnack: 68. People on the street ask you if you speak English or French and you assume they will just ask you for money and keep walking. 69. The habs win one damn series and......

in response to: You Know You\'re in Montreal When... by EvilGentleman

luna park: there used to be many breweries in brooklyn - i don't know if there are any other in operation other than the brooklyn brewery. here's a link about rheingold: [[http://www.beerhistory.com/library/holdings/hofmann-rheingold.shtml]] i had no idea brooklyn beers were......

in response to: Borough Pride by luna park

jack: whatever happened to reingold? i miss that beer and the miss reingold beauty pageant....

in response to: Borough Pride by luna park

Jamie: My local supermarket ({Boston}, {UK}) sells Brooklyn Beer....

in response to: Borough Pride by luna park

Peter: yeah, these were from the day-after cleanup leftovers-barbecue. for some reason, i didnt catch a photo of the approximately 200 lbs of beer bottles strewn about before we bagged em up, hahaha... whatever recycler came......

in response to: Letters by Peter

Jeff: I went to Super Sexe a few times around 2002-2004, had a great time. Gorgeous women and good price, very entertaining overall. I have done nothing but spread the good word since, telling......

in response to: Club Super Sexe by EvilGentleman

Adam Enright: There is No Game like the Good Ol' Montreal Hockey Riot! A city whose hockey passions create a constant hunger for battling peace and the status quo. [[http://www.progressivewebdesign.ca/hockeyriots.html]] by Adam Enright I was thrilled to read about......

in response to: Hockey Victory Riot by EvilGentleman

Mike In Alberta: Too funny.. I grew up in N.D.G. and hung out at Terrebonne Park in the late 70's. Remember it all well. The Discords...lol. Oh man!! There was no gang when I think back.......

in response to: The Benny Farm Condemned Housing Projects by EvilGentleman

Jon Burgess: James Cashan, It would be great to start a thread dedicated to irlam and cadishead musicians and bands, there have been so many. My mates cousin from New Moss Road was the singer of a band......

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

jack: i believe i can believe that story because many years ago i met a woman in a bar and we talked for a spell and said she was from the UK and her father had......

in response to: The Werewolf of Dogdyke by Lincoln

DDWhitecotton: Hey Hutchinson, I also live in sunny San Diego. I was raised in Hutchinon until I was 17, Kweed was the deal then, dragging main and hanging out at the sonic and a & w......

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

ex-Bellevillian: Personally...I think Belleville is the most boring town in the world and I grew up there. Still have family there too. Belleville has always had this gran idea of itself because it host......

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

GJcool DUDE: Dang, when I went to brooklyn there were these people robbing stores cause they couldn't afford to buy beer or drygs...

in response to: GANGS ON NYC by StripesA4

SH*THOUSE: ZACK: That is insane my friend. I don't know what brought you here. But it is very misguided. You must think that overweight older women are hot. Perhaps you should take off the beer goggles?...

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

GuRu: The Do-ers are the ones wreckin the place! and i dont just mean the ones doin meth either. ever wonder why city council got thier butts audited? HHHMMMMMMMMM, i wonder????? Latest example is that dirty......

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

EvilGentleman: For those of you not in the know, LCBO is the acronym for the Liquor Control Board of Ontario. Their stores have the monopoly in Ontario for all carry-out sales of hard liquor, and they......

in response to: LCBO Delivers? by Elicar

Peter: eg: i quite enjoyed the alaskan brews... you dont really see them much (ever? i never had) here in {nyc}, and i always like trying new brews. i recommend it, and will definitely pick some......

in response to: Pho in Seattle by Peter

gazoo: how 'bout the Noah's Arc Tavern at Danforth/Main? Get yer Newfies by the dozen...always a fight or 2, generally good natured folk, heavy funk O beer and something in there...nice on a date....

in response to: Toronto Dive Bars by JayEastsider

Uchie Martinez: HEY OLD SCHOOL, WHO ARE YOU? YOU WERE ASKING ABOUT MAXI'S PLACE, MEATLAND, PAUL THE BARBER, RHEINGOLD BEER FACTORY, KNICKERBOCKER PARK. I LIVED ON MELROSE STREET, BETWEEN KNICKERBOCKER ST. AND WILSON AVE. AROUND 1965......

in response to: Old School by Dr. Revolt

bas: stella is belgian beer (brewed in Louvain, by Inbev) but absolutely not the best belgian Pils; Cristal Alken is 100 times better...

in response to: A Pint of Stella at Half by sine

K Teesdale: Growing up in Kensington, I knew I had to get out. The social environment was not one to be taken lightly. I learned everything I need to survive growing up in Kensington. I walked. I......

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

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

Candle: Blow is to NYC what Beer is to everywhere else. Its everywhere. Friends of friends, guys who know guys, everyone has a dealer and in recent years its got WAY Worse. Its more acceptable now to do......

in response to: NYC: Do you buy friendship and companionship with cocaine? by Peter

jack: so where's the dirt, the grime, the littered papers and turned over trash barrels, the tons of garbage, the people the tons of people all walking over each other not even a cloud, how does......

in response to: Broad Street by steelisreal

joey: let's all meet at this spot on may 10th, 2008. we can have weed, beer and cigarettes . . ....

in response to: San Francisco by kimba

jack: as soon as you said it i realized i knew it, just wasn't there at the time, i don't know about the less hairy legs, european girls don't shave the legs or armpits, the hairy......

in response to: French Dog by Ilona

Big Momma Becky: There are other ways to find women here in Hutch. Join a singles group,join a church,walk around the mall or the park,etc. The women you meet in bars are probably drinking too much beer,thats why......

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

EvilGentleman: I saw this post the day it was first posted, and had not looked back it till today. What a lot of comments about stolen bikes in the Toronto area! Incredible. Reminds me of this guy......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

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

Peter: it was odd... apparently, the guy in line ahead of me, who was purchasing the beer and pack of napkins, had brought them in to show them to the guy behind the counter for some......

in response to: Bodega Heads by Peter

CE: Ah, the ETS residences, there always seem to be weird parties in that building. I was invited to the annual beach party in the court yard by some people at the bizarre student dep.......

in response to: Griffentown (William) by Cinic

?: sine do u live in charlotte? plz tell me ur beer or jerx them niggers are up every where ...

in response to: M.s.g. Found in Charlotte,N.C. by Jimmy J.

chris: 1.you can buy beer at almost any age... 2.any thing you want in the world is accesable in NYC u just have to look hard... 3.youve seen a bum that covers himself in garbage bags.....

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

joey: ok. let's have a beer and relax [[img:21812]] ...

in response to: Oklahoma City by Saint Clair

KB: Lived in Bushwick on Eldert Street, btw Knickerbocker & Irving, from when I was born, until we moved away in 1967, when I was 16. Things had gotten rough in 1966, when there was......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

CE: Haha, weird. I just got back from a block party in Mile End. I bought a beer at the dep across the street from Dary. Are you going to post any more......

in response to: Mile End by serlingrod

Peter: i often used to go to a bar in {hells kitchen} that served up really cheap pints of beer... until i realized that every time i went, i ended up getting a stomach ache later......

in response to: Verres Stérilisés... by CE

Anne M. Berger: I grew up in Brooklyn in the forties and fifties. It was truly the melting pot. I went to St. Joseph's on Sydam St. My Irish friends went to St. Lenords on Toutman?......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Peter: i dunno, cay. that sounds like scaremongering... or maybe you just had some bad experiences... ive been out and about around there a lot really late at night... never had any problems. i mean, i......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

EvilGentleman: I have to laugh when I think about this one, Guy. No matter which way I view this piece, I keep saying "Yeah, but..." in my head. I don't know if they ever used the American......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

jack: i remember masim's on chambers street, as a matter of fact from cedar street at washington to church street to chambers was litterally an electronics street fair, every store had radio components laid out on......

in response to: Maxim Radio, et Al by GGP

search citynoise.org

recent discussions

America's Most Boring Towns: 10
from: Scott Sargent
My Unusual Hobby
from: Ralph Enderby
NYC Style Graffiti Throw Up
from: Metro1
You Know You're in Montreal When...
from: EvilGentleman
Graf on the Tracks, Pt. 3
from: Peter
Barge Train in the Fog
from: CartLegger
Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St.
from: upfromflames
Graf on the Tracks, Pt. 7
from: Peter
JA: A True NYC King
from: Peter
I'm Too Old for Skateboarding
from: JJ

from the archives

Franchising Death


Yesterday as I was looking through some photos I took years ago, I spent some time looking through a series I did for an adult website featuring a girl who had a thing for cemeteries out in Norfolk Va. I...

Franchising Death

recently viewed

Train Derails on Bridge III: Recovery in Progress
from: EvilGentleman
Tommie Sunshine at Scenic
from: sine
The Ruins
from: Guy McLaren
Crounch Crouch
from: EvilGentleman
Motorist Vs Courier
from: hool
NYC Style Graffiti Throw Up
from: Metro1
A Happy Coincidence
from: Plastik.hu
Miami Youth Faces 'Serious Jail Time':
from: Justice?
Toronto Skyline & Brick Art
from: Michelle
Signs of Fall
from: joey