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Brucie: Webb's mabe the best glazed donuts on earth. I used to deliver the morning Inquirer and sometimes people would pay me while I was delivering papers and that meant that I had cash on the......

in response to: Fall in the East Bay by joey

jack: hi joey, its been almost two years since you asked for a story about the beat generation in the village. well its better late than never, so here is a short one. my......

in response to: Blue Note Lounge by jack

Esther Herschman (Rechtschafner): Why isn't anyone writing anything? I think that I shall have to write again. I remember the window of the Famous retaurant bakery. It wasn't like any other bakery window. It was retangular and it......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Alan Kupperberg: Richie, I've gotta admit I have no affection for organ meats, except for chopped liver. So lungen stew doesn't sound appealing to me. Your family's recipe for kishke sounds like "moider!" I......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Janet: The luncheonette on the corner of Lincoln Place and Schenectady Avenue sold charlotte russes at the window--all fluffy whipped cream and a cherry over sponge cake (half as much cake as one expected because of......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Bob: Right on Jack, remember them well. Had a store that sold them on Nostrand Ave and Lincoln Place across from my families gift shop. A little cake, sweet whipped cream and a cherry. And chocolate sprinkles if you wanted......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Stan: I was born at 1074 Eastern Pkway, moved to 919 then 915 and around the corner to Albany Ave, between Lincoln and St. Johns. My wife can't understand why we always lived within a few......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Dylan: Kingston pen surely isnt open for tours.. when you go to visit yur family.. that gate makes you feel like your not leaving. AND YES YOU WILL BE SCREENED FOR DRUGS!! they will even drugtest......

in response to: Kingston Penitentiary by EvilGentleman

Some Guy Ya: I think someone stole her cake. ...

in response to: Only in Canada by Elicar

upfromflames: Yeah, trends are very general, so I don't want to stereotype at all. I meant poor relative to the earlier families. Thanks for correcting me on that one. I am a little blurry on the......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Lou Romero: Amazing !! I didn't realize the quality of life and safety had began to decline as early as 1962. I know that the "white flight" was in full swing from 1965 onward, many neighboorhoods still had......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

anon (82.153.71.49): This has just happened to my cat. We had to take the cat to the vet and have him sedated and bathed at over £100 for the first consultation. My brand new £1200......

in response to: Anti-Climb Paint by kobe

Ben: This little lunchtime favorite run by two, has become a bit of an institution downtown. The owner is friendly and engaging. Lines are fairly regular. The best dessert is an apple cake. It is absolutely......

in response to: Mystic Muffin by Biff

serlingrod: In response to the last post - first of, let me say that I live in Philadelphia and have worked as a community organizer in Kensington for the past several years. I mention this to......

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

jack: now this area i know well since i grew up in bensonhurst and gravesend and the last picture looks like the sea beach express which is in gravesend and kinda skirts bensonhurst, better know as......

in response to: Bensonhurst Views by David G.

Caketime: So pretty!...

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

georgia x: hiiyahh the photoz are great :D but what do u feed the birdz 2 keep them coming back..? we have a couple of diffrent types blackbirds,thrushes,blue/greytits sparrows jaydoorz a crow starrling,greenfinches etc but i whant them to......

in response to: Fledgling Greenfinches by elaine

Bonnie: I remember Pressers Deli. My mother bought all of her meats there. I remember Mrs Presser made the best fish cakes in the world. We had them every Friday! She would......

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

Seeking Contact: To: Ella Street Do you know Dave Raby? Did you know Mike Stever, Dennis Morton, Patty Renyolds, Rose Pote, Mike Fiolo or Danny K.? We used to hang at Clearfield and Swanson St.(between A and Front......

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

Tex: Well, you can't have your cake and eat it too. If you want to make more money and have a wider choice of things to do, then the larger cities are the place to......

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

jane: bike world Ltd is one of the leading bike distributors.We are Legitimate registered Company under licensed number(RC43215).We ship via FedEx or DHL, and your ordered items will get to your door step within 48 hrs(Two......

in response to: Side-by-Side Tandem Bicycle: by Peter

Susan Taylor (nee O'Reilly): Hi Cyril The shop that was on the corner of Dixon Street was Potter's Bakery, what delicious cakes she produced, smell of her baking would waft down Dixon Street she made them in an outhouse at......

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

stepha: halvah, large cake like size, under plastic, they cut slices from it. yum...

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Bonnie: My sister emailed me about this site. We were born and raised in Kensington, 2504 Front St. We lived there from 1949 until we left in the 70's. My parents lived there......

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

pearlykingjim: Wotch ya Tammy Long time no see as you can tell by the post on this forum someone got the hump with pearly kings and queens your not alone in your comments i have in the past been acused......

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

janet: Hi Stan—and all you 167 alums out there—The beautiful public library in classical style on Schenectady & Eastern Parkway was a place to visit, to use, but for me not to hang out in and......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

janet: Hi Stan--You're probably close to my vintage. I'm trying without luck to call up a memory of Famous on Schenectady--I lived just around the corner and went to 167--so there it was during the......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Stan: Hi Janet: I think we're talking about a few different generations. In the early forties, the papers were full of the war and I thin the Famous moved about 1942-43. I lived a 285 Albany Avenue between Lincoln and......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Bob Watt: I'm English, but worked in NYC 1974-77. Although I never lived in Yorkville, some friends had an apartment in Ruppert Tower, and I visited them frequently. There was a store on 86th St.,......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

riiiiiight: i was born and raised in bk. i just checked out a new "luxury condo" developement out there a whim (when i was told my rent was being jacked up another 300 bucks). ......

in response to: I\'ve lived in Bushwick for just about fifteen years by Jeanne M.

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

Jerry: Since 1960 when I first went to college I have been driving down I95 as it was being built and of course stopped at the Maryland House since it was the only thing available, that......

in response to: New Ideal Diner by EvilGentleman

Cakemix: Is the Seahorse still there?...

in response to: Downtown Halifax by CE

Cakemix: ...Guns and Roses, and Metallica...Tragically Hip I miss Halifax too. I miss Dal and TUNS. It looks great with a coat of paint. To everyone who spent time there in the......

in response to: Downtown Halifax by CE

stepha: every now and then i check this site, it is so SWEET. talking about sweet, the charlotte rousses (all whipped cream with little piece of sponge cake) from a bakery on franklin ave. ......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Jeanne: The article and postings bring back so many memories that I had forgotton. I lived on St. Johns place, and then in 225 Eastern Parkway in the 60's. I don't think that I......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Cake: I have a question.........Throughout Omaha, there are some pretty good pieces done along the sides of train bridges. How is this done? Do they hang over the edge? I noticed a piece along the bike......

in response to: Alright by -creAtor-

Anthony: The overgrown condition is not the only problem. Many of the crypts have been broken into. I went for a walk in the cemetery about 3 years back and I found a crypt with the......

in response to: Bayside Cemetary: Rememberance Overgrown by CartLegger

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

Andy: I love the fact that there's a bottle of Soju in the last photo. Icing on the cake....

in response to: Myeong Dong by chiamattt

jack: i don't know but do you think the vehicle matches the store. and you are correct it seems the old things are being replaced by the new, which is as it should be in......

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

Natalie Waterworth (Brophy): Hi Dave, Yes I lived on Farnham Drive ( off Broadway). Mum and dad had the end shop ( Brophys bakery)( I think we employed nearly everyone in Irlam over the years, and we sold......

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

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Everyone (except a few wussies) had some. It was basically two Entenmanns golden cakes with fudge icing and shortbread crumbs. [[img:17072]] ...

in response to: Sugar Skulls by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Terryl: Loved the cat litter tray cake! Would this work with something savoury? Barf up pizza. No, maybe not......

in response to: Sugar Skulls by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I took the sugar skulls to a halloween party where several people nibbled them. I also made this cake. Yes it is a cake. A cat litter cake. I cheated somewhat and used two squarish......

in response to: Sugar Skulls by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: The liquor store is always a treat. Yesterday at work I dressed up as Fidel Castro. Tonight I'm wearing a fantastic witch costume. And Monday I'm going to be Devil Debbie Reynolds. I'm going to......

in response to: Liquor and Candy by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Biff: Bring on the pancakes!...

in response to: At the CNE: Butter Sculptures by jeeff

Susan: This picture sure brings back memories of my childhood, 30-35 yrs ago. Every summer I stayed in Havre de Grace with my grandparents, and we would eat at The Diner twice a week. ......

in response to: New Ideal Diner by EvilGentleman

aer suzuki: looks like an inverted cake, the water looks freaking cool, great shot....

in response to: Like a Dali by joey

Endorsement: If it's vicelord it'll sell like hot cakes. You can find lots of stuff about folks (including complete books on GD & Crip lit just go to ask.com if you think i'm lying even a......

in response to: Gangsta Hat Protractor by M. McConnell

George Englesson: I am the current owner operator of the New Ideal Diner and it is located in Aberdeen Maryland on Route 40 and we are in our 54th year anniversary for this dining car. It was......

in response to: New Ideal Diner by EvilGentleman

I.T.U.C.: It is believed that the Chinese community in {Liverpool} Uk, is possibly the oldest in the world. The first Chinese people are supposed to have been Merchants and Sailors, who worked the trade routes to......

in response to: Not-Chinatown / Fish-heads On Ice by aer suzuki

the truth hurts: all time king hands down of puttin in work is ja. he brought the game to where it is now. dont get me wrong, the are many other greats in al kinds of ways. but......

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

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I love these freakish cakes. Retarded lambs, grotesque bunnies and haphazard chicks. ...

in response to: Ditmars Avenue, Sweets by GGP

GGP: the broken glass is like the beginning of the universe. the ruffles chips are like what would be left of George W. if I had 3 minutes alone in an elevator with him. the cupcake wrap......

in response to: Gutters by elaine

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: They may actually have fruitcake inside, possibly with a very thin layer of marzipan for extra moisture. If so, than they may be more like Christmas cake. maybe the "brick' is gingerbread. When you go......

in response to: White Church Steeples by Tyfoid Kid

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Twin wedding cakes with hard icing. Delicious....

in response to: White Church Steeples by Tyfoid Kid

colavito's ghost: for some really great nyc bathroom graf, check out alt. Cafe on Ave. A between 8th/9th or Mars Bar on 2nd Ave. and 1st St. The Max Fish potty is pretty heavily tagged, but......

in response to: Max Fish Bathroom Graf by Laura

C: Lovin' the cakes....

in response to: March 16 2006 Toronto by hool

Peter: AWESOME photos! our car is similarly salt-caked. we were actually discussing this exact thing tonight... going to the carwash with it......

in response to: Car Wash by EvilGentleman

elaine: or a big iced cake...

in response to: Grafitti by nomad

GGP: neato! that building looks like a slice of cake!...

in response to: Old Bank by danielle

EvilGentleman: I have to wonder: Who exactly is he trying to impress? My personal bet is that he is trying to reassure himself that he is a badass (maybe a flakey badass cake?). Obviously we are either dealing......

in response to: Old Bank by danielle

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: flakey ass cake, mmmmmm....

in response to: Old Bank by danielle

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Aaron, yes it is right next to a Toy'r'us and OTB. It's Ebbitts street. My mother-in-law lives there (if anyone feels like stalking or kidnapping her for ransom, be my guest. You'll need a lot......

in response to: Seagulls and Pigeons Unite by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

joey: i'll be more careful with the magic wand. the hobart building looks like a wedding cake, while the others are more like cardboard boxes....

in response to: Corporate Structures... by joey

What's Really Going On Here: Since this has become a cyclist vs motorist thing... Helmet Cams Just as Richard Nixon wouldn't have been nailed without the tapes, technology is available that cyclists can use to get motorists to behave. The technology......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Jamie: also: is a shop window, like, in direct sunlight, the best place to store fresh vegetables and suchlike? I read this thing about potatoes the other day, about how they produce a toxin, i think......

in response to: The Bodegas of Washington Avenue by Peter

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Did you eat Battenburg cake? I like the idea of dicing up New Cross into easily consumed pieces. [[img:6335]] ...

in response to: bleak day, new cross by elaine

joey: oakland once had a stacked freeway like this one. it collapsed in the 1989 earthquake. people and cars got pancaked. good advice - keep off....

in response to: Alaskan Way by fuzzytank

cake: neck face is a goober....

in response to: Fuck Neck Face by sine

elaine: if you were offered the chance to buy a hot cake, i bet you would just snap it up, like the chance to buy really good postcards... i think it is probably cheapest to get......

in response to: Graf Exit from Brooklyn by kc

kc: thanks to you all. I've never been offered the chance to buy a hotcake...or I don't think so. Is it pancake? A postcard is an intriguing idea....not hard, probably, making them at least...prhaps a citynoise......

in response to: Graf Exit from Brooklyn by kc

elaine: i think you are right. and those photos are just great. you know i think they would sell like hot cakes if you were to have them made into postcards, they are really tops...

in response to: Graf Exit from Brooklyn by kc

GGP: robotic fruitcakes chock full of nuts-and-bolts....

in response to: reflection: canalside gasworks by elaine

elaine: mmmm robot cakes... made of metal and oil...

in response to: reflection: canalside gasworks by elaine

GGP: these images look like cakes, or cake-abstractions in a robot-hungry universe....

in response to: reflection: canalside gasworks by elaine

elaine: looks like it's made of chocolate cake...

in response to: Burned-Out Car by Madw

Peter: i know, right? whos genius idea was it to make clear {garbage} cans? now the garbage will cake up all over the innards and show through, heh. nobody wants to see that, im sure... this......

in response to: Newark Morning by Peter

elaine: ta, mate. yeah, the transparency of digital is just perfect for my mindset. i also like photocopying, drawing, collage, anything whatyouseeiswhatyouget - i also cook like that, and have small nervous breakdowns just before things......

in response to: reflection: canalside gasworks by elaine

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