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CartLegger: OK, I'll bite. But I'll also cheat and use the words of Daniella Romano, head archivist for the Brooklyn Navy Yard. BLDG 1/291, Material Laboratory, Substation 27 Construction: 01/01/1940 ##"The last active Naval building at the yard,......

in response to: Secret Transmitter by Peter

margarita Kontarovich: windy very cold and freeze and north artric ice snow igloo in canada. snowy in the wintertime in december 1st,2009. january 1st,2009. happy thanksgiving day!...

in response to: School for the Deaf by Peter

margarita Kontarovich: it is cold! very cold today in st.francis de sales school for the deaf in brooklyn new york states. ...

in response to: School for the Deaf by Peter

Puffpastry: These are really cool! The red of the trains sort of impacts the whole tunnel...makes it gritty-warm instead of gritty-cold. Very neat....

in response to: Glasgow Subway Pre-and-During Modernisation by Gap74

RICHIE RUBIN: HEY!,ALAN K,YOU SURE DON'T HAVE ALZ..WHEW!& YER ONLY A`TOTTALA'[B.`53?]I GUESS YOU GO BACK AS OFTEN AS I! NAH,NUTTIN'IS DA SAME!.& SHUL ON BUFFALO/LINCOLN IS [WAS]`PECH-TAK-TIKVA'I WAS BAR-MITVAHED THERE 9/`55 YEAH,YOU[ALAN K.]WERE JUST 2 YRS OLD!I'M AN OLD[ER] FART..LIVIN'IN BESERK-LY CALIF.[NO......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

CartLegger: Love the wig man! Have a fine trip to PR after the long cold winter to come......

in response to: St. Nicholas Avenue by jack

Rich: Jack, your adventures were informative, surprising and graphic. I've never heard stories like this, thanks. I worked at the place, it was called Bush Terminal, for A&S in the bedding dept. It was a warehouse......

in response to: Brooklyn\'s Rusty Shores by CartLegger

Stan: Here goes Doc: "My name is little Nick so mister let me be precise, you’re out of step, you need some pep, so here is my advice. What does it take little Nick? Only a minute Mr. Quick You......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Doc S.......: Stan...Don't remember exactly how the lyrics went....but..... ......"a cold,delicious glass of Nedick's tasty orange drink... .......its cool refreshing flavor you'll adore (tell me more) what'll it cost, little Nick? ......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Mitch Spector: Here's another weekly photo update, taken on the very cold morning of October 22th. The building is starting to look less recognizable as they continue to de-construct it. My guess is the next photos I'll......

in response to: Ben\'s Deli by EvilGentleman

rick: Doc - I think we all got our first basebal gloves and all of our sneakers at Circle ("Spaldeens" too, as I recall). Yes, your memory serves - Barton's was, indeed, across Franklin. Also, on......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

BELROC IOF XP: Thanx for all the love people. It's starting to get cold out!! Anyone that knows me knows I love to paint on cold ass winter nights. Maybe I'll have something new this year. Yo, what up DJHALO,, Long time no see!! I......

in response to: Bel Graffiti by BelRoC

Stan: Notice the red and blue shutoff valves. One is hot the other is cold!...

in response to: Hydrant to Hydrant by POWcityblog

DonDon: I Boil a pot of water. Put Flour in a cup and and add cold water. stir Turn off heat on pot of water now stir in the cup of flour and cold water into the......

in response to: Wheatpasting: How to by An@Rch15T

margarita kontarovich : i had a cold and sneeze and nose bleed cough today ...

in response to: School for the Deaf by Peter

Janet: Well, the adage 'the more things change the more they stay the same' does not apply to the old neighborhoods or the old movie houses where those of our generation got a colorful taste so......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Marybel Perez Ridley: I lived in Sunset Park from 1962-1989 I moved to the midwest and I visit alot still have family there. I grew up going to sunset park and had a lot of great memories.......

in response to: Sunset Park by little ukraine

augydoggy: To all the naive people in here that think raccoons are cute and are their backyard pets: These are wild and cold-hearted omnivores that care nothing about you and would eat you alive if given the......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

Tracy 3rd Sep 2008 21:30 GMT: All I want to say is I walked that road day in and day out for one reason being to take my daughters to school . On the odd Occision when I looked around me I......

in response to: Black and White by norniron

Warren S.: "...I think Father Zimmer was reading the weekly anouncements and DP and some other nuns were being sent to other Parishes. When Father said her name, I was stunned and looked at her with a......

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

Richie Fisher: Hey there Warren! I have to be honest, I almost fell off my chair reading your E Mail and I FLEW off my chair when I read your letter on the Casusos's......

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

Sam: okay poteto..i know all those people..who might you be...yeah i remember pricilla's..she sold it to a lady named betty and we all hung out there..she would have a fit case we used to play "cold......

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

Edward LAMB: I am very familiar with this tunnel having personally "discovered" the place way back in 1969... The following, if you please, is an excerpt from my own story : I had, one day, roaming through Riverside Drive......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

jack: can you top this, i was up by harlem in the 60's along east river drive, (loved the cool jazz played at some of the local bars in harlem) and spotted a car, with the......

in response to: A Sign of Past Times? by CartLegger

KINE TSK: Peace to LA & NYC... heard Philly was getting HUGE?! Anyone know who wrote this sh*t back in the day? Since there's a bunch of heads in here, "Almost 22 years in these backstabbin' streets. Strike......

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

nycgirl10: interesting I've used for months straight and quit cold turkey with no problem, I just don't think its that addictive. Guess everyone is different. I haven't used in a year but was thinking of using......

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

marlene: Winnipeg definitely deserves to be on the list. Its skyline is distinctive--especially in the dead of winter when its really cold and ice fog clouds are in the air and the sky is clear......

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

Anne Fahy: Hi Cyril Am I too late to straighten out the Dr Walker saga I was reading back postings .....We lived in Moorfield Close and our doctor at the corner of Liverpool Road and Moorfield Road was......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

NewYorkDave: Hmmm, I just realized that that route wouldn't have made any sense considering the number of blocks involved. The pretzels surely would have been cold by the time he reached Onderdonk--unless he were running the......

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

Benchilada: The pole was cold, only explanation....

in response to: Ghost Host by Peter

Kensington H,S, Vice President: Cold Case does take place in Philadelphia. And the main girl detective (blond haired - is that Lilly Rush ?) is suppose to come from Fishtown....

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

EvilGentleman: To Born and Raised in NYC: Sorry to ask, but exactly who made the condescending comments, and which ones in particular are you referring to? I just re-read everything here, and the general vibe I get......

in response to: Yankee Go Home by EvilGentleman

Bonnie: Did any of you watch Cold Case last week? Am I mistaken or did Lilly Rush infer she was a Kensington girl? My sister got the same impression and she watched it in California,......

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

Kathy: My son, daughter-in-law- and I were just out riding around hoping to see the different wild animals in the area. My son spotted the castle and we had to stop. It was a little cold......

in response to: Bishop Castle: Another Self-Made Masterpiece by Jim Bishop

Jim: I was on the jury that convicted Maurice Keenan for the murder of Ropert Opel and came back with the death penality for it. It was cold blooded and was harrased for 10 years by......

in response to: Is Robert Oppel Neck Face? by Peter

Jim: I was on the jury that convicted Maurice Keenan for the murder of Ropert Opel and came back with the death penality for it. It was cold blooded and was harrased for 10 years by......

in response to: Is Robert Oppel Neck Face? by Peter

Jim: I was on the jury that convicted Maurice Keenan for the murder of Ropert Opel and came back with the death penality for it. It was cold blooded and was harrased for 10 years by......

in response to: Is Robert Oppel Neck Face? by Peter

Bob Salmon: A bit late, sorry, my internet connection broke down. Hi Alan You are correct with what you say about the sky lighting up. Having worked in all the areas that could light up the sky, I will endeavour......

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

Anne Priestley (nee Rigby): Hi Norma My Dad doesn't recall your family, I think he used to live at number 58 Victory Road. Perhaps your mother knew my grandmother. I'm glad I am not the only one having......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Anne Priestley (nee Rigby): Hi Cyril Dr Walker was my Dad's doctor I recognise the name. I went to Irlam County Primary School one of my teachers was Miss Cotton who lived on Liverpool Road I think. What......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Tex: Here's a sad example In the Hutch news, was this story, "Owner of Wiley building leaves tenants in the cold" "The coffee group can joke about it - but the tenants of the Wiley building aren't......

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

EvilGentleman: El, since they were government-funded homes originally intended for the families of veterans returning from WWII, it is most unfortunate that the government decided to stop funding them. If you look at the comments in the......

in response to: The Destruction of Benny Farm by EvilGentleman

Anne Priestley (nee Rigby): Hi Cyril It is good to hear your memories. Do you remember the Old River? I lost a shoe in there when I was little we had been trying to catch sticklebacks. Had......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

jack: peter, i enjoy the train station pictures very much, its been a long time since i ran up and down those stairs for trains, i remember how cold it was during the winter months and......

in response to: Brooklyn by Peter

Elicar: A Yugoslavian tourist living in the Netherlands asked me to take his picture. Poor guy. His nose was running because of the cold. He said he was coming back in September to see Toronto in......

in response to: A Frozen Lake by Elicar

jeeff: nice, especially that first one. man it's cold down there with the wind off the lake....

in response to: A Frozen Lake by Elicar

joey: i'm cold just looking at these photos. i really like the last one. an amazing composition of lines, angles and shades of blue- and the placement of the birds is perfect...

in response to: A Frozen Lake by Elicar

Joanne Amorello-minor: Didnt one of the shops collect used stamps for charity or something?I seem to remember having a stamp collection as a kid(I know!!)and getting fed up with it and giving them my stamps there were......

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

jack: sorry about the cold weather in the northeast, i'm down in florida now, so look to see my foot in the ocean in the next post. hahahahahaha...

in response to: WinterWork by CartLegger

Achiever: I like living in Hutchinson; however, it has shrunk. When my family moved here in 1980 there were more than 50,000 residents in the city, not the whole county. Because of our wonderful city government,......

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

Michelle: EvilGentleman - The storms we get nowadays in Toronto are not really severe, nor do they put our city at a standstill like everyone likes to pretend. I think people took advantage of the moderate......

in response to: Snow Day! by Michelle

Andrew Smith: EvilGentleman - that sounds very, very cold. Deadly cold. Would you do a holiday house swap with some desert folk? An extreme-exchange of some kind? I'm very happy in my 'Warm temperate Western Margin' as my......

in response to: Snow Day! by Michelle

Chris: I just happened over this page while looking for something via Google, but I couldn't just let this go- I grew up in Hutch, but no longer living there. I moved to the West Coast......

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

EvilGentleman: Finally dropped below freezing again last night. It's now -4 out there. Oh well, only 2 1/2 months until REAL spring... And in the Arctic, I had whole years where the highest temperature was 19. I......

in response to: Spring in January? by Elicar

EvilGentleman: Meh, it's 7 degrees at 6 AM here, and the other side of the river from here hit 15 a couple hours ago (check St-Anicet, QC). We're still buried in snow here, but that is hardly......

in response to: Spring in January? by Elicar

jack: very good but cold pictures, the roads are clean....

in response to: Natrel Rink and Sand Trucks by Michelle

jack: so far its almost twice the hits as my icy cold day in half the time posted, wow,, no WOW....

in response to: Two Beautiful Girls in Bikini\'s Jumping in the Waves. by jack

Andrew Smith: No problem Natalie Yes - the old hall at Endowed has now gone - it looks a good modern school, though. The house on the park is lived in, not sure by who... It has been very cold......

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

adam: looks cold.....

in response to: 07-12-01 by chiamattt

Michelle: I agree, I hope we have a cold and snowy winter. I cross-country ski and last winter was a disappointment....

in response to: Melting Icicles on My Balcony by Michelle

stepha: i lived at 15 crown and 934 carroll, went to ps 241 yes, incredible area to grow up in. anyone go to 241 in the early 50's? mr. garone, miss levy..........

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

...just lookin for a job, lookin for a job...: OMG! I thought I lived in a pretty good place until I stumbled onto this site while surfing for nursing jobs in this area. I've been HappyInHutch for 30+ years and known about......

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

Peter: i pass that place every day going to/coming back from the train. i never see anyone in there. im assuming its because theyre still pretty new. with all the cheap (but admittedly spartan/utilitarian) {bodega}s around......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Evelyn Villanueva: Just moved to Florida (3 months ago) from the Bushwick Area, lived there for 40+ years. Graduated from P.S 274, JHS 111 and Bushwick High School. Also in the 70's. I will tell you that......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

grange: As the weather gets colder , that sunset warmed a grey day here Welcome back ...

in response to: It Is Sooo Nice to Be Missed by Elicar

106!!: well well.... i guess us cycling types need to band together to protect one another.... a few years ago my girlfriend bought me a new bike for my bday!! i was my first new bike......

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

Tony T: This is how I would have responded if I were 16 years old again and on this forum: "Dear Tony and Cay, thank you very much for the encouraging words. As a latino kid, I feel......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Cay: Chris, guess you told me. Don't worry. I won't post to you anymore. But street-wise attitude will stop you cold. What good is a scholarship to a good school for recognized potential if in......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

serlingrod: palm trees in fort worth? doesn't it get cold?...

in response to: Fort Worth Summer 2007 by dfwtiger

EvilGentleman: A very belated reply for doc cunningham, who posted on New Year's 2007. Sorry for the late reply, but I just noticed your comment now. I have so many posts that I do not see......

in response to: Igloo Construction by EvilGentleman

AgnosticDharma: I saw this machine last month in Port Credit. My other half felt sorry for the poor worms so we bought some their freedom and set them free in the field behind it. They pout......

in response to: Live Bait Vending Machine by Gregory St.Pierre

joey: we camped at the lost creek campground in september 2001- pre 9/11. it was so cold that overnight the water at the campsite froze. later on the drive home after 9/11 it was pleasantly eerie......

in response to: Love the Toilet Seat by Tyfoid Kid

cyril bagshaw: Sure did Sheila,can't forget delivering Harewood road by the light of a cold and frosty moon!...

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

colavitos ghost: everyone just ride a bike. just go out and do it! (and if it's cold take the subway, i guess)...

in response to: Stop! by upfromflames

Bonnie: I too lived on Wilson Ave., between Cooper and Moffit Streets -- in the 1950's. We lived on the 3rd floor of one of the cold water railroad flats, right down the street from......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

dannigirl: woah! the photography is everlasting isnt it just? creating such an empty effect- which is exactly what you feel on the cold harsh streets of tokyo at night.. great work soldier! Xx...

in response to: tokyo by night by jeeff

fuchsh@hotmail.com: shades of Guernica! Picasso should have lived here! Maybe someone can post a few shots of those new (glass/out of place) new developments on Pacific Street and also Washington Avenue (big glass windows......

in response to: Washington Avenue, Prospect Heights by Peter

Heartbreaker: I'm glad i don't live on the east coast not to say the west coast is any better but, The housing issue here in california is slowly getting better. The cost of living is high......

in response to: Cabrini Green [whats left of it] by corsakti

iman: see, the norweigian guys are right. man people are too dramatic about things that happen to them. like the guy who recently shot up VT. he tried to "get back at the rich people." what......

in response to: Beware: Perv Alert! by friendly_chic407

EvilGentleman: dean, I believe the consistency of the snow should be such that when you move it around, it sounds similar to styrofoam. Has to be pretty cold for it to get that way. Vermont just......

in response to: Igloo Construction by EvilGentleman

vvargas: all this talk about bushwick being unsafe and that only ppl looking to flip their properties are going to encourage you to live here is nonsense. change starts somewhere and it has already started.......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

lisabetta: Out here in California, I don't recall ever seeing it (even in the REALLY bad areas like Compton or East Palo Alto) until after the movie "Wag the Dog" came out--and now thety're everywhere! ......

in response to: Shoes by Peter

upfromflames: Further clarification on gut renos: OK, now this is making a lot more sense to me. No, HPD does not handle the gut renos shown above directly. But the people who once lived here are not......

in response to: The Bushwick Initiative: Holistic Redevelopment or Urban Renewal Retrofit? by upfromflames

Cameo: It's actually warmer when it snows.... When the sky is blue and the sun is bright you have the most to fear from the cold....

in response to: Feb. 28, 2007 by Biff

SCAM28: @jack: Oh definetly...Germany was basically the border between the East and West during the Cold War and there were just hundreds, probably thousands of spies and secret ops... But lets think happy thoughts ^^...

in response to: Sunset over Kreuzberg by SCAM28

jack: c'mon catherine lets do it. title: new cement on old streets. the pavement was cold and wet when i first saw her. she was standing there in the light of the old lamp post. i......

in response to: Basic Building Block 3 by BZZZP

EvilGentleman: Naaaah, that's with the wind chill. The real temperature was -24. Wind chill is for wimps. We can tell for ourselves how cold it **feels**, all we need to know is how cold it **is.**...

in response to: Le Splash! by EvilGentleman

Peter: wow, that looks *so* cold......

in response to: Feb. 28, 2007 by Biff

joey: there you are reflected in the paint job of the last photo. looks like the tip of a missle. a remnant of ##the first cold war##....

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

ROODLES of KING COVE: Russia is a very pretty place going by that photo, I always thought of it as cold and snowy, and kind of cloudy always, but thats a clear view. I love the reflection, its hott.......

in response to: Moscow Postcard 2 by yurikim

A29ER: make sure u make a certain amount of wheat paste. Wheat paste will smell after a while if kept in a bucket with a lid on.make sure that doesnt happen. if you make wheat paste......

in response to: Wheatpasting: How to by An@Rch15T

Felicia b.: Sammy,that is so right the weather in NYC is so snowy and cold but it looks mad nice,fun and warm....

in response to: By The People by groovehouse

been: Looks like part of the old air raid siren system. I remember in the 70's these things would occasionally trigger and sound off just like in the movies, sometimes for hours. Into the 80's they would test......

in response to: Air Vent Art? by ksedge

shreyas: nice,beautiful,good,fablous,great.as we can't see the regions of cold these photos helps us to see it.as i am an indian.thank you. ...

in response to: Igloo Construction by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: kricket - Most French people here are quite open-minded and tolerant, but like anywhere else, about 25% have an intolerant redneck way about them. It is this 25% who are famous for completely ignoring you......

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

banjo: Initially, i thought: what an interesting perspective of a circle/ring bicycle post. Why haven't I seen that before? Guess not tall enough. But then I realized that the ring is separated from the post. Recently snapped by......

in response to: Jan 20 2007 Toronto by hool

jack: can it tell you which way the wind is blowing? i usually just go out topless with water all over me and i feel which side is the coldest. have you guys tried......

in response to: City Windmill by groovehouse

Liz: Isn't January in Toronto a little cold for camels?...

in response to: Camels on Yonge Street by Biff

jack: spring, my joy new buds, employ, cold then warm no snow, no storm. april's eve gives birth to leaves, of winter's yore footprints no more. ...

in response to: Spring-heeled Jack by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

jack: the fourth picture, is that a small scale of that thing in scotland or is it ireland or around that area somewhere that has those big rocks leaning up against each other, it seems that......

in response to: Adler, 12th St. Beach and the Former Meigs Field by procyon

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