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CartLegger: The rail aspect of Barren Island is nothing I'd ever thought about before, but now I know! http://members.trainweb.com/bedt/indloco/barc.html ...

in response to: Barren Island by CartLegger

CartLegger: He'd love a visit from you and the crew. I'm sure. He's got enough stories for all! ...

in response to: Custom Machinery by CartLegger

CartLegger: Good Trade! Worth as many laughs as sighs....

in response to: Barge Train in the Fog by CartLegger

Daniel Robert Tobey III: I grew up with my grandparents Peggy and Rev. Dan Tobey two house left of that mission. I remember working with my grandpa helping feed people and carry there bags to there cars.To see it all......

in response to: Someone Cares by maybetoday

CartLegger: Vespucci was more a self-promoter than a discover. His main credit was having gotten the first quote out about the landmass being a "new world" than a part of Asia. ...

in response to: Columbus Circle Nocturne by CartLegger

F. HOLDEN: My family lived on Schaefer St, (between Central & Evergreen). My sisters (Mary and Peggy) attended 14 Holy Martyrs. We moved to Queens in 1951. ...

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

peggtann: I grew up with the old radio programs. It was a time that people used their imaginations. Reading books also used imagination. It is good to see younger people listening to the old radio shows.......

in response to: Signal Gasoline by fuzzytank

CartLegger: I'm sure they woulda...got along? Interesting image contrast and content, to be sure! ...

in response to: Bob and Ben by Robert

Robert: Peter, articles like this are what makes City Noise such a fascinating site. At first I thought it was because it dealt mainly with NYC and Brooklyn where I partly grew up and now miss, but......

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

CartLegger: the devil is in the details, truly! [[http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/queens/2009/10/22/2009-10-22_judge_throws_out_lawsuit_against_fallingdown_cemetery.html]]...

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

CartLegger: Sad that Justice seems to be on the side of this injustice: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/queens/2009/10/22/2009-10-22_judge_throws_out_lawsuit_against_fallingdown_cemetery.html...

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

Franny Wentzel: My thoughts on clowns. from a review I wrote of the Bond flick Octopussy... [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086034/usercomments-138]] One of the high points of this movie is in the beginning with the frantic death chase of one of Bond's fellow......

in response to: Pop Goes The Weasel by Robert

cookie rall: Central Ave. Then there was another crowd. Tommy Danburger, Lenny Leggio, Fizzy, Jean Marie tivili(all they guys loved her) Phil Pinion (all from around Menahan St. - Mike Motto, Billy Kiley, Lena, and of course......

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

cookie rall: I lived at 285 Central Ave between Greene Ave. and Bleeker St. I hung out in Charlies Candy Store next door to me.Stella Doro was on the corner of Bleeker and Central.Chris DeMarco owned it......

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

Robert: [[img:36553]] Had this oil on canvas reserved for another post but decided to place it here for Galloping Greg, CartLegger, Queens Crapper and Franny and Peter. Like that nice oldy from the 60s, please, allow me......

in response to: The Boy From New York City by Robert

CartLegger: me like big machine! ...

in response to: Container Lift by Peter

CartLegger: I just love the way his hair fades into the sky and skyline. I feel like that sometimes! ...

in response to: The Boy From New York City by Robert

CartLegger: :-0 that is nuts! It took a while to get to my eyes what that was, but its awesome and hilarious to boot! is that a studio or a gallery?...

in response to: Drunk Robot by ttam

Robert: Thank you CartLegger for your prompt answer. Isn't it interesting to find that the place still looks so modern?... I just looked it up on the Bridge and Tunnel Club and it surprised me to......

in response to: Atlantic Avenue 1956 - 57 by Robert

CartLegger: Yep, thats it--the Brooklyn House of Detention, they call it now! I pass it a few times a week, on my way to the grocery or gym. There are lots of lots of ideas about......

in response to: Atlantic Avenue 1956 - 57 by Robert

Robert: Peter, almost everyone tends to say that it's blood they see on the East River. Actually, I always meant it to be Tomato Soup, as a tribute to the great painter, Andy Warhol. I'm sure......

in response to: Tomato Soup Under Brooklyn Bridge by Robert

CartLegger: Robert: Very happy to see your work posted here! Please keep your visions flowing, especially as I am too busy teaching and touring to do much. If something you posted was taken down, it was surely......

in response to: Tomato Soup Under Brooklyn Bridge by Robert

Cheri: They look like giant 4-legged PANTS!...

in response to: The Elevated Wetlands by vee

Robert: Cartlegger, I´ve been enjoying many of your posts for the last few years. You've really helped me, as well as Peter and others to make many a virtual trip to where I grew up: Dear......

in response to: Old Willy by Robert

CartLegger: I live right down the block from this building, and will never see it quite the same way again after glancing at it through your eyes! thanks for posting it here! ...

in response to: Old Willy by Robert

EvilGentleman: Here is a translation of the menu, as seen in the second picture: Steamed Hot Dog - $0.89 Toasted Hot Dog - $1.49 "Michigan" (Hot Dog with something mighty close to a basic meat spaghetti sauce on it)......

in response to: Hot Chick $5.90 by EvilGentleman

Rick F.: Sure, we all remember Garcia y Vega on Franklin Ave, along w/knishes at Radins, black & white cookies at Normandie bakery, hot dogs and Ben & Sols, pickels at the appetizing store and egg creams......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

LC: They also want you to be sure you are eating Mexican eggs and not Mexicans, apparently? Also, of all the fucking things there, how did they manage to spell Muenster right?...

in response to: 2 Rggs with Grits and Otmeal by Peter

i don't have a name: I agree with CartLegger. They should open and extend the pneumatic tube as a museum piece or something....

in response to: Beach\'s Pneumatic Subway by Franny Wentzel

CartLegger: Sweet. Telephoto? ...

in response to: Belmont Park: A Day At The Races by Sean Hopkins

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

dergian: i live in da derg and theres not a hate wrong way it, nice people who if slabbers take the time to get to know them theyd be surprised!! reading johns comment above totally......

in response to: The Hair Shop by Jamie

CartLegger: Mike: I am really happy that you are posting here on CityNoise, as you are in an area that I am eager to learn more about. I know that the earliest settlers of this area......

in response to: Abandoned Tobacco Drying Barn by Mikee

CartLegger: Awesome! Lets all sing along: urbex urbex all around/roof please don't fall on me!...

in response to: School Number 4 + Nightmare Basement by Your Main Paradox

Ramona: I lived on Park Place between Buffalo and Ralph Ave 1957-1964 (PS 191)having real lemon ices with the lemon pits included, Knish store on St John's Place, Congress Theatre on Saturday's, Walking to Eastern Parkway,......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Seaniedawg: Mr. Legger, as much as I am still a young man and can only helplessly concur with the aforementioned "sex" comment by "anon" I would like to add that these pictures, as much as I......

in response to: Navy Yard in High Contrast by CartLegger

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

CartLegger: veggie goodness!!!!!...

in response to: How to Cook Fava Beans by Peter

CartLegger: PS: Love the map with the color transitions! What software did you use for that?...

in response to: Ditch Journey in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A.! by Centripetal Solaris Smith

CartLegger: Wow! That was a journey! Well captured! Were you playing chicken with the big tractor trailer truck or what? Now I wanna know more! ...

in response to: Ditch Journey in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A.! by Centripetal Solaris Smith

CartLegger: Awesome! I did not get to drive through there on my Trans-NY Erie journey, but if I had i would have wanted to all these places and times you got here! Nice mix of old......

in response to: A Schlepp Through Schenectady - Lower Broadway by Franny Wentzel

CartLegger: Why haven't you you visited Kingston yet?...

in response to: Mathilda by CartLegger

CartLegger: ummm...well, its run by buffs, and they are not the most together guys when it comes to funding stuff. These two fellas were there from a trolley museum in Massachussetts salvaging parts from the Path......

in response to: Kingston Trolley Museum by CartLegger

Veggiesue: We had a family of raccoons that would come into our back yard every night and dig holes, pull up plants, break tree limbs off, eat anything we were trying to grow for ourselves. They......

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

CartLegger: the deck is open for drowning. ;)...

in response to: Hunter Dinerant by CartLegger

CartLegger: I'm glad that E-520 is working out. Those OM lenses can be fickle, but you clearly work around the bumps and blurs! Been meaning to get to that spot for so long!...

in response to: World\'s Fair Pavilion and Unisphere by Seaniedawg

miguel ayala AKA Apache: thank you CartLegger for the update,, it does look like a nice place from what I could see on Google street view.. I also have heard that the whole neighborhood has changed and I hope......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

CartLegger: miguel ayala AKA Apache: That strip of Grove Street is now the home of Hope Gardens, a the last section 8 NYCHA development built in NYC (1981-95), and the last in the US. Its not......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

RayW: Lou: Dont recall ever meeting his sister. If she was white then it probably had to be her as the transition from a predominately white to prodominately minority parochial school was occurring in......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

CartLegger: Ray: Thanks so much for posting your memories here! I was just leading in Bushwick the other night, and referred to the Ansaru Allah group (they were also called the Nawaubians). If you look up......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

CartLegger: i was oft told as a lad that white vans are kidnapping vans. anyone else hear this? ...

in response to: White Van and Missing Kids by Mags

CartLegger: spooky, hopeful, a post-modern postcard that no one will ever print....

in response to: Teguchigalpa by Peter

Fig: Thank you so much! I was born in Metropolitan Hosp in 1960 & lived at 236 e 89th st, until we moved into the "projects" on 92nd & 1st when I was about 10. What......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

CartLegger: Wow! Good eye! i always make sure I got a point and shoot so I can capture such passing moments......

in response to: Ancient Ad Uncovered by ntatap

CartLegger: These are truly retroriffic, Franny. As a fellow bun in the oven during this period, i am overjoyed about being able to see the city at a (surprisingly cheery) lowpoint. i mean, the city was......

in response to: New York City in the 1970s by Franny Wentzel

Franny Wentzel: I was just an egg in the bullpen when these were taken... images scanned from a 1970s picture book of the city....

in response to: New York City in the 1970s by Franny Wentzel

CartLegger: Your sense of romance is outweighed by vital economic, ecological, and ethical issues. You may have grown up in an age of abandoned warehouses, but at one time they were in use. and let us......

in response to: Goodby Abandoned Warehouses? by Sanzay

CartLegger: thanks Peter P! Jack: Its on the other end of Coney island from that......

in response to: Bras on the Water! by CartLegger

CartLegger: Well, I'd rather do than discuss at this point. But to explain... 1) Landscapes are a soft point in my own heart, and this is a telling consistency (a la "The Red Couch". We live in......

in response to: CSO-NYC Photo / Mapping Project by CartLegger

CartLegger: oooh! fun images! I'm going there on my pilgrimage west along the old erie canal, and I'll make sure to walk that road that was once a canal--the Erie Canal may i presume?. ...

in response to: Old Photos of Schenectady NY by Franny Wentzel

CartLegger: Amazing portrait series, a great tribute to this totally Brooklyn event! Keep it alive, Coney Island Mermakers!!! ...

in response to: The 2009 Coney Island Mermaid Parade by Sean Hopkins

CartLegger: But then he'd be pigman, and that would not be much of anything special. There are a lot of pigmen out there already. ...

in response to: Pork Trux ! by fuzzytank

CartLegger: LOL. Eating animals makes us sick as well, so turnabout is fair play....

in response to: PLEASE BE SAFE. by Animl

Margie Swingle: Wow! I love the white legged and the red tailed squirrel. Thanks for posting the shots. I saw my first red tailed black squirrel near Kent Narrows in Maryland. What a beauty! So striking! I......

in response to: The Elusive Red Tailed Black Squirrel by Biff

CartLegger: [[img:34100]] I guess you mean Citi Field... But whats amazing is that right in front of it run the ruined "streets" of Willetts Point. This place's days are numbered, but its still kicking! ...

in response to: Ass Plaza by CartLegger

CartLegger: Oh Cool! You made it there? Don't you live in Canada? If you are in city, drop us a line for an adventure! ...

in response to: The Wrigley Gum Factory by Peter

danny: well fucking said reggie no one can say anything about northernireland unless u live there well fucking said!!!...

in response to: Graffiti in Belfast by barry

peggy keifert: to answer someone's question: sonny barger is not in prison, he has a "shop" in arizona, lost his voice to cancer, speaks through a voice box.....the newspapers there had a story about him not......

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

peggy keifert: I'm still a big fan of the nyha and stand behind what most people are saying, unless provoked, they cause no harm. I lived with them for a while in the early 70's. ......

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

CartLegger: Awesome! I think that this is as about un-NYC as one can get and still not need a passport! ...

in response to: Assateague Island by Sean Hopkins

CartLegger: Yes, this really did work. I had to read it twice to understand, but I enjoyed both times doing so! ...

in response to: Metapictures! by Franny Wentzel

Esther (Herschman) Rechtschafner: I remember going to s roller skating ring on the other side of the Parkway, not far from New York Ave, (possibly on Union Street).I went there with Brenda Patterson. Barbara, if Mrs. Gradstein was your......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Barbara Ehrentreu (Levine): Hi Maria, I haven't looked at that picture in so long. I think it's somewhere with all the other umpteen souvenirs I have.:) I remember that Roller Rink. I used to go skating there with my......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Maria in Maine: Hi Barbara, I checked my JHS 210 graduation picture. I found a B.Levine. It's on the left side. Is that you? My picture is on the right side a little lower than yours.......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Britannic: Some of the posts' by certain indivduals beggar's belief. The amount of anomisity regarding a varity of inter continental discussion speaks of arrogance, and ignorance in equal measures. The past is precisely that, History. Magna......

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

Cartlegger: Great diffusion lighting! And our first post from Karachi! Love to see more--specially some street photography! ...

in response to: Plantenomio by Rohal Kohyar

CartLegger: Great color! ...

in response to: Baruch Houses from the Williamsburg Bridge by CE

CartLegger: your "man hole door" photo is missing a humourous reference......

in response to: Hidden City: Girard College Founders Hall by serlingrod

Keith Bernstein: Hi Maria--Your experience was awful. Sounds like my parents did me a good turn by moving the family when they did. I had some run-ins in junior and senior high school but nothing like what......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Maria in Maine: For Keith Bernstein, Until I had my own children and got them through JHS did I realize what a hard transition it is for students to make the changes that are needed to become more independent......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

CartLegger: just did! whee! ...

in response to: Industrious Industries Industriously Rust by Peter

nytlc: it's the [[wiki:Kotelnicheskaya Embankment]] building. One of the 'seven sisters' highrises. exactly, CartLegger :) ...

in response to: Moscow postcard by yurikim

CartLegger: Thanks for the BOS plug! I know that they could really use an increase in their Arab contingent! ...

in response to: Sixy Girl Picture 4 by Dylan K

CartLegger: The Citynoise crew certainly knows how to make the most of a night...Pics came out great!...

in response to: Voo-Voo Revisited by Peter

CartLegger: LOL! I was up on the 1 platform again this last weekend, after looking for CSO's, of course! ...

in response to: Not-Quite-the-Bronx Graffiti by Peter

Peter: wut wut! i was hoping youd post that flick. note the previous styles! when did you flick this, dude? leave it to cartlegger to always have an eye for the bigger picture, lol....

in response to: Not-Quite-the-Bronx Graffiti by Peter

CartLegger: [[img:33648]] This is a view of that first graf, from the top, showing the degraded original mural......

in response to: Not-Quite-the-Bronx Graffiti by Peter

CartLegger: Aren't you supposed to be out taking pictures, not wathing them in the comfort of home?...

in response to: The Curious Case of Benja....woah by Sean Hopkins

CartLegger: pheh, you didn't have to deal with flashlights in the eyes, overcautious security guards, and annoying teenagers. Glad to do it once, but...would not recommend it. ...

in response to: Green-Wood Cemetery Night Tour by adam

CartLegger: Nice documenting, Adam! While I will agree that it was annoying, its a calm and eerie quietude that you have captured here. Dig! ...

in response to: Green-Wood Cemetery Night Tour by adam

Sam: T.wat didnt add the purse, that came after it. And Ronnie was the gay Kray, the twin depicted holiding the purse however is Reggie. Why so surprised to see high quality stuff not by Banksy? There......

in response to: Kray Stencil Graf by elaine

CartLegger: @ntatap: Peter and anthony, Lets get out and see some stuff, man! I am working on a CSO mapping project [[http://www.flickr.com/groups/cso-nyc/pool/]], and I need to get to that corner of the bronx soon, so maybe......

in response to: Ruins of Bartow / City Island Station by ntatap

CartLegger: I can say from close up experience that you really captured the place! just wish I coulda been there when it was open! ...

in response to: Out of a Dream: The Flotilla Boat Club by Peter

CartLegger: Quirky! I'm guessing this is either your car or someone you know....otherwise, did you follow it around?...

in response to: Trabant in NYC by ntatap

CartLegger: cryptic, lovely, 35mm film?...

in response to: No Ads by nytlc

Franny Wentzel: Prince or pauper, beggar man or thing Play the game with ev'ry flow'r you bring Dandelion don't tell no lies Dandelion will make you wise Tell me if she laughs or cries Blow away dandelion......

in response to: Dandelions: Pretty but Pesky by elicar

CartLegger: Imagine if we had that kind of transport infrastructure in NYC! You wouldn't have to get your bike cut off by overzealous cops! ...

in response to: Bikes by David

CartLegger: I believe this sums up almost every issue with street safety. Drivers tend to think that their vehicles are phallic extensions. So they drive like dicks! ...

in response to: Balls! by Mime

CartLegger: hating your camera! loving the moment! ...

in response to: Dig Dug by Peter

Peter: corner of {lorimer} and scholes... ;) cartlegger: remember that verizon/phone building with the armored metal/cement blockades around it? this is right across the street from that, heh... welcome, alienswede... already looking forward to seeing more! ...

in response to: Walking in Brooklyn by Alienswede

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