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marcella: I am a bridge operator. It is the coolest occupation. Yes it does exist....

in response to: The Bridges of New York City by Peter

david swift: hi gus What an excellent web site! ive just seen my mum on the 1964 gala day photo (Susan Duxbury)a relation to the duxburys on another picture on this site. My grandad had a shoe shop......

in response to: Barnoldswick by Gus Brennan

antblack: Barry, did you see my post above about Mr Tomaselli? antBlack: 30th Jan 2008 - 18:51 GMT Hey, Anyone remember Mr Tommicelli (sp)? Taught math at ps 274. Also had an old school meat market on Broadway.........

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Rich: You've got some excellent shots of the skyline at dusk. Thank you...

in response to: Opera Dock by CartLegger

Natalie: "Homelessness, Health & Human Needs", published in 1998 by the Institue of Medicine says "pustular lesions secondary to insect bites and other infestations are common to homeless people" Additionally, "venous stasis of the lower......

in response to: Homeless Subterranean by Peter

Lyznsuny: Excellent work, Nice Design sites like porntube 104 ...

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

bushwick: See if these terms are familiar to you: Cellophane, Sach's Cigars, vestibule, 2 cents plain, Marks Men Clothes, the Verderber Family, ...

in response to: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by luna park

Gemini: JP1515JeffersonAve you forgot the Scelly court. the kids just drew one on our street. They have the numbers in the wrong places but we have one. LOL....

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

surfer: Answer to Megan> Bensonhurst is changing from Italian to Chinese. Still a good neighborhood. Answer to Danielle> Sunset park is now called the 2nd Chinatown. Excellent neighborhood. I grew up there in the 50's & 60's.......

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

jack: excellent peter...

in response to: 23 Wall Street by Peter

Jack Vermicelli: What is "hot dish"? Sounds so generic- there are many dishes served hot. Way to be specific, Minnesota....

in response to: Food on a Stick by Tyfoid Kid

Mike L.: Taken somewhere near the Brooklyn Heights Promenade with cell-phone. Post-processed with Corel PSP/Topaz Adjust to flatten digital noise, smeared sky for effect, enhanced water detail, gave whole thing vague yellowish sepia cast. ...

in response to: Waterfall, Brooklyn Bridge by Mike L.

Garrett: [[img:28942]] Toll Booth scene, located at the abandoned runway of Mitchel Field in Uniondale, NY. Stiil exists today. (Sorry for the grainy cell phone pictures) ...

in response to: Godfather\'s Home by jack

Joan: A good friend forward this to me, and I enjoyed the trip back to the old neighborhood.Schusters was the great bakery on Schenectady Ave north of Lincoln Place.The were several excellent produce markets. We shopped......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Richie Fisher: Wow. I lived on the corner of Harmon and Wilson till June, 71. Cried wnen I left. I went to St. Barbs, grad. in '71. I lived 2 houses fom the other Fisher's, Georgie, Kenny......

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

Tyra: I'm currently a senior [class of 09] and I've enjoyed my years in ACORN. F.Y. I: if you're going to make comments about the school then at least make them memorable ones or use proper......

in response to: Acorn Community High School by Peter

stan: I live around 116th street. A year ago I found a way in (and while down their noticed a few ways out.) I went down with a friend, a lighter, and two cellphones (which we......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

little ukraine: always the traffic, always the lights.. joe played the cello through those darlinghurst nights. looks lovely....

in response to: Darlinghurst by Ross

phantom: Regarding the economic side of the Kensington exodus - Google: Kensington and Globalization. The frst entry in the search findings should be a paper on the topic published at Kutztown State by Mike Kelly on......

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

Janice P.: I lived in Kensington on East Dauphin St. from 1941 until 1962. I attended H. A. Brown Elementary and Penn Treaty Junior High. Both excellent schools at that time. I then moved to......

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

Dave Moore: Stumbled on the site while attempting to get images of King Street in Stretford from the 60's and 70's. Excellent images. Brought back memories from when I worked near to Barton Bridge (Manchester Oil Refinery)......

in response to: Barton Power Station by Dave

Jon Burgess: Hi all, not been on for a while. Some names are ringing bells with me in the above entry, Malc Kennedy is a good mate of my dads (John Burgess), Pete lawson from irlam friends......

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

hugglez924: I have lived in Hutchinson nearly all my life and it is a wonderful place to live and raise a family. My children are grown and dont plan on moving to any other town.......

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

Mike L.: Actually taken with my cellphone camera. Thanks for the comparison!...

in response to: FDR Drive Just Before 7pm by Mike L.

joey: the city looks dead as well as the dead tree. excellent picture. somehow i missed this one when it was first posted....

in response to: Decay & Skyline by groovehouse

anon (205.173.35.130): To Ray Alan. Maybe you should leave. It is racist attitudes like yours that make other people think that Jacksonville is a racist place. Blacks are not the only ones who commit......

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

optomystic: Why is everyone so upset? Just do what you are told and don't complain. Hutchinson is a wonderful place and don't you forget it!As a prisoner learns to love his cell- so will go your......

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

Marisol F.: Awesome piece, I graduated from Bushwick HS in 1983 and let me tell you those cement plain walls never looked so BEAUTIFUL, Kudos to the artist and the mentors who guided this project!! EXCELLENT, keep......

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

Former Hutchinsonite: Yea, that's what they mean by 'come share our space' - in a cell at the prison....

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

optomystic: I simply LOVE this town. Why don't you move here and experience all the great things that are going on? If you can't rent a room ; you can always sleep in your car.I think......

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

EvilGentleman: What's a telephone? Ohhhh, wait... Is that one of things that is like a cellphone, but plugs into a wall, and has wires coming out of it? Hehe, seems like yesterday, when my VCR remote had......

in response to: Hockey Victory Riot by EvilGentleman

CE: I was there during the celebrations but left before the riots began. I was going to bike back up at about 1:30am but unfortunately got a flat tire when I was leaving (and my......

in response to: Hockey Victory Riot by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: dirana1, thank you for commenting. I can respect your opinions and your insight into the prison is a welcome bit of education for the rest of us. I am certain you know a lot more......

in response to: Kingston Penitentiary by EvilGentleman

Bianca Alvarez : I grauduated in June 2007 and I have to honestly say that my four years in this school was nothing short of memorable. I was a very shy person and would usually only speak when......

in response to: Acorn Community High School by Peter

"G": I will start by saying this, Acorn has got a good heart, it's intentions are to give the students the knowledge to succeed. The teachers are good some bad but mostly good. and most......

in response to: Acorn Community High School by Peter

db: excellent pics... I am looking forward to seeing how this space is transformed into an urban park. ...

in response to: The High Line: by Peter

EvilGentleman: You mean we can get arrested for not using government-authorized positions? I am soooo busted... ##Six months later, in a Toronto courthouse...## Defense: "Your Honour, my client maintains his innocence in the face of these outrageous claims.......

in response to: Fuck Police! by Elicar

cyril bagshaw: Hi Sheila, I think your excellent research throws a great deal of doubt on Little Woolden Hall having an Elizabethan sea going captain as lord of the manor.( unless of course, Captain Blood wasnt his......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

shawna: I went there in they are a great bunch. The fried fish is excellent. It is a good place for the old and the young to frequent. It's a very calm safe......

in response to: Imperial Bikers Motorcycle Club by Peter

Angela Dolan: I have the same picture. In excellent condition, framed. Is there a market value for this painting?...

in response to: About Convents by jack

joe caiola: y grew up on willoughby between wilson and knickerbocker. went to st. joseph patron on suydam st and st. john's prp on lewis ave. those great days in the sixties hanging out at......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

anon (75-164-240-214.ptld.qwest.net): You are a very articulate imaginative Intelligent & WISE person~ You NEED to consider writing as a serious avenue of success~ IF that is what you may find to be your forte! You may have been......

in response to: Trenches by Stephanie L. Jackson

Elicar: And jeeff, I did not even realize that "mural in progress" was on that wall. I thought it was your comment. My remaining two brain cells must have been fried by the hair dyes that I......

in response to: What Happened to BEMS? by Elicar

Len Lipner: For Alma (Weinstein) Scull: C'mon, toots, I didn't answer your emails 'cause I didn't get 'em! You know I still love you, and would've answered every one. The funny thing about Tommy's was that when it changed......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

karen: hi, i have lived in Irlam pretty much all my life. I never knew where the town got its name from until today. I think the photos on here look excellent, possibly even making this......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Tex: This was in the Wichita Eagle, I don't think the Hutch News reported it, I wonder why HUTCHINSON, Kan. - A Reno County jail deputy is accused of having consensual sex with a female inmate in......

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

Tex: Hutch News today: Reno County is undergoing a federal audit, with payroll, cell phone and tax data coming under scrutiny Whooo doggies!!!, maybe the truth will now come out. ...

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

Synthetrix: Excellent post! I thought I was the only freak obsessed with the observations towers. I have even dreamed about being up in them. I will hopefully see them in person this September. Until then, Cheers V http://www,synthetrix.com...

in response to: Road Trip, Part II by procyon

aer: "excellent pork chop house". i love it, what more is there to say? very nice photos....

in response to: Chinese Lunar New Year NYC by Laura

Hunter: My, my, you fellows (Tex, Noname, and former Hutchinsonite) have certainly grown suddenly very touchy. You raise so many points with so much overlap I'll try to answer by point, rather than address each correspondent......

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

Alan Taylor: Hi Marissa, When they built the Margarine Works Estate then built the roads and laid the services, then built the corner houses, afterwards they built the infills between the corner houses, so there was lots of......

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

wow crew 92': shit i was RIVAL an original member of the WOW crew and there were some tight writers back then yeah they were few and far between but still UP and we bombed the fucking city......

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

antBlack: Hey, Anyone remember Mr Tommicelli (sp)? Taught math at ps 274. Also had an old school meat market on Broadway... wow, so long ago...

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Just me: He is not called Evinrude for nothing!!!! He does make some excellent points. He is one of the extremely intelligent ones that could make a difference in this town, I believe. We need young, intelligent......

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

John Cooper: Hi Anne Hunt, Sorry for the late reply. I think Bob Salmon is correct in that it was the forerunner to the since flattened Wesleyan Church on the corner of Bob's Lane. I was......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

dustin: st thomas, usvi drinking and driving is ok, talking on cell ph while driving is not! all while driving on the left side of the road! ...

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

carol: anon (cpe-72-129-0-54.socal.res.rr.com): 11th Nov 2007 - 01:21 GMT Quote from anon. who wants: "Interesting notes on Norweigan foods. Can someone explain Akevitt; krumkaka; sandbachels and rosettes? Visiting Norway this February '07. Oslo to Kirkenes, to have......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

jd: truly brave people don't need gangs or clubs to fight their battles. the real bad ass crazy will come after you alone, not that it's a good thing. most people are brave and better fighters......

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

Clive: Awesome! An excellent slice of life...I'd love to go and teach English in Tokyo someday; hopefully I'll have enough funds amassed to do so within the next year or two. The lamp in front of......

in response to: Tabemasu / Nomimasu by serlingrod

Emilie: P.S. I totally agree with you "Oolong". You make an excellent point....

in response to: gwen stefani's wedding by Steelisreal

Victoria Ware: i was in the class of 2007 and to be honest my first impression of acorn wasn't a good one. i was always the quiet type and never spoke to any one (yeah i did......

in response to: Acorn Community High School by Peter

t-rex: to whomever said the following -- ##Hutch has some excellent restaurants,many to choose from,excellent mexican food restaurants,Bar BQ,chinese,you name it## you made me laugh. did you read ##any## of this thread? no? and here you are, ignoring......

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

Hutch Ho: Hutch isn't all that bad. No worse than any other city. It has it's problems,but what town or city doesn't. The downtown renovation is nice,Ave.A park is nice,the antique district is totally cool, Smith's market......

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

Wind Wisper: CityWide Hi tech has won this contest,Some is graffiti some is excellent graphic art.These guys should be painting computer cases what talent....

in response to: Bronxs by barry

ROBERT: Congratulations, Barry. Excellent shots and a great sequence....

in response to: DownTown by barry

Anony Mouse: They had no plan except to sink millions into it which they weren't going to spend themselves. The train station is another fine example of the excellent work of the Heritage group. ...

in response to: Soon to Be Demolished: York House by CE

Jamie: cellphone pics? nice contrast...

in response to: Fall by Cell .1 by fuzzytank

Jeff: Atlanta does have an excellent skyline. After NYC and Chicago, I would say there it is a 5 way tie for the #3 spot on the USA's best skylines: Atlanta? San Francisco? Seattle? Houston?......

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

CE: The Fredericton Historical Society came up with what I thought was a rather excellent plan that would both allow an expansion and also save York House. the reason for that plan (or some sort......

in response to: Soon to Be Demolished: York House by CE

CartLegger: To me, its about one's inner relation to the outer environment. The terms was originally conceived of by the Situationists of 1960's France as an conceptual art activity focusing on one's experience of space. More recently, American......

in response to: Conflux Festival: CrippleBush Ghost Tour by CartLegger

Katie : very nice job on rebuilding! Excellent photos!...

in response to: Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today by Peter

Janet Calderon: Author of Bushwick & Beyond: I never forgot Bushwick. My childhood memories are there. I'll be back to share my experiences via this book. Hopefully, after reading my book;the reader will empower......

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

Matthew C: Removing shoes is an excellent custom.I wish more people would do it here in the UK....

in response to: Shoepile by sine

saltbake: I´m afraid to say that this town is the worst place I´ve ever lived. I grew up in a really small town in South Dakota, and I can say that Hutchinson does not even have......

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

Laterallateral: Ugh... I didn't realise, uppon hearing about this, a few weeks back that it meant no more Galaxie Bleue. That was an excellent place to buy cheap chucks....

in response to: Say Goodbye by CE

Bosley Latimore: It appears that young persons who are currently considering relocating to sections of Brooklyn such as Cobble Hill, Borum Hill, Carroll Gardens, Grand Army Plaza, or even Brooklyn Heights, would be well advised to consider......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Sawyer: At you the excellent site, a lot of useful info and good design, thank....

in response to: Post a Picture of Directly Outside Your Window by CE

Frank S. Besner: serlingrod let me tell you that I think you've done an excellent job depicting St-Viateur. I'm glad to hear you enjoyed your stay in Montréal and I hope you can make it back here soon,......

in response to: Mile End by serlingrod

Ed: Excellent picute. I lived right next door from the station at 604 Park place for the first 8 years of my life in Brooklyn. That was from 1962 til 1970. Awesome memories of playing ball......

in response to: Park Place Shuttle by Peter

Jamie: No worries. Despite Microsoft Photo Editors best attempts to ruin them, your photos are excellent. I for one would be glad to see lots more here anytime....

in response to: Vancouver by Lea

CE: Montreal has some excellent publich housing, especially the infill housing in the older working class parts of town....

in response to: Glasgow Schemes4 by kobie

upfromflames: guess they stopped caring! Exellent irony detection, making an excellent photo....

in response to: Someone Cares by maybetoday

EvilGentleman: Concerned Monster Fan: I never said that the drivers and crews were hillbillies et al. But like pro wrestlers or Jerry Springer, the mass audience has a tendency to be less sophisticated, on average. That is......

in response to: Monster Trucks by EvilGentleman

Josh from Western Australia: out of curiosity, most of these lovely storm cells were photographs taken in Australia. Enjoy the searching for the real thing...

in response to: the august 19th, 2005 tornado hoax by jeeff

jack: funny but i went to a TSA rummage sale and bought a can of 7up for 10 cents. by the way my wife walked thru the check point and she passed and when we......

in response to: Airport Security, My Ass! by EvilGentleman

Skat man: In my years I've had to deal with police and R.C.M.P across the country(wild youth), If they give you the option to walk away take it. When you act like a defiant......

in response to: I Was Arrested Today by CE

maybetoday: All of St. Louis isn't as clean cut as these pictures show. I've only started taking my camera around as I walk through the City recently and these are the first places I've been......

in response to: Lemp Brewery by maybetoday

montreal=awesome: Well, i just got back from a weekend in montreal, couldnt have had a better time (until the ride home) Went to Club Super Sex, excellent place, even the daytime ladies are hot. As far......

in response to: Club Super Sexe by EvilGentleman

jack: iman you sound like a smart kid, in the 50's in brooklyn there were little street gangs on every other corner. a gang then were just a group, a clan, kids from down the......

in response to: But There Is No Other Door for the over 50 Year Old Gang by jack

Peed: Amazing how people react to this excellant design. You can't espose yourself!...

in response to: Public Urinals: Amsterdam by Peter

CE: I hate cell phones with a passion. My phone was supposed to be hooked up yesterday but as of this morning I still have nothing....

in response to: Clocks of Drummond and Sainte-Catherine by EvilGentleman

Peter: they used those with a pulley to lower stuff into the basements of older buildings back in the day... if you looked directly below, youd probably see a cellar door, grating, etc......

in response to: Vestigal Device: What Was This For? by CartLegger

EvilGentleman: You really need a cell phone. It would also make it easier for me to reach you....

in response to: Clocks of Drummond and Sainte-Catherine by EvilGentleman

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

in response to: Thatching with Style 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: my son builds bridges here in Canada. I'll have to show him this one. Excellent shot. thanks. How long is this bridge? ...

in response to: Bridge over the Sabie by Guy McLaren

fuzzytank: I come here because there are no profiles, and I dont think the addition of optional profiles would make the citynoise experience better. I like the feeling of any body can throw in anything they......

in response to: User Survey 2007 by Jamie

joey: where is the **no** smoking, cell phone, graffiti, loitering sign ##?## kind of conservative there in laguna beach...

in response to: No Escape by jack

j.walthers@timesnewsweekly.com: Part IB - Birth - Billyburg's First Hipsters Came From.....Bushwick: Bushwick was mainly pastoral in pre- and post-Revolutionary War Kings County; salt meadows offered excellent grazing. Farming was central to the local economy. However, by the......

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Andrew Smith: Hi Gaynor, There is indeed still a fair on the park over August Bank Holiday weekends. Not on the same scale as I remember - with mock battles, people sky diving in and a beer......

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