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Comments about epic

There are 64 comments about "epic"

Mikel: Internet radio, The Whistler, Google and now I leave my mark. I feel like I'm apart of something epic here....

in response to: Signal Gasoline by fuzzytank

Heather: I've thoroughly enjoyed the photos and information here. Fellow Barton and Trafford folk might like to know that the Grade 1 listed All Saint's Church (just over Barton Bridge, opposite B&Q) is trying to raise......

in response to: Barton Power Station by Dave

scared with eyes wide open: believe what you see. They want us to see it. It cost them billions to build this airport that wasn't really needed, No paints a giant mural for public display without prior......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

Elkin School Rulz!: I think we should have a stickball tournament for all former Kensingtonians. But where do we find a Pimple Ball? Man, I miss them days. We didn't care how hot it was,......

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

Peter: Ryan: i hate chemical spills (this is more of a chemical spill than an "oil spill") as much as the next guy, but just for the record, its not the "largest oil spill in history".........

in response to: Condofication of Brooklyn by Peter

Steven: Back in the early 80's I lived in a great old dump of a building on Kings Hwy directly overlooking the N Train line as depicted in the last image. My fire escape hung......

in response to: Bensonhurst Views by David G.

Shayleia: Thank you for sharing such a hauntingly beautiful journey. I have been in or through New York City a few times and I have always marvelled at the degrees of sheer talent that is......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Jamie: It seems inevitable really, which is why I'm surprised by the introduction of the abovepictured booths. I really don't remember the last time i saw someone use a payphone.. and you never see those "British"......

in response to: Chungmuro and Euljiro by chiamattt

Jamie: Mural schemes suck more often than not, but most of these are pretty good. Nice photos. Thanks for sharing them @Picky Lurker: I wouldn't like to speculate on any "view fixing". Sometimes posts can accrue lots......

in response to: The Murals of Leslieville by Elicar

Eamonn: Holy crap, how can you hate Eddie like that, hottie? (fair few years ago, but still dishonorable). Also, it's not really the loyalists depicting themselves as a skeletal soldier. Iron Maiden are one of the......

in response to: The Waterside by Jamie

Alan Taylor: Explanation of OCCUPATION ROAD, but does not resolve the question of 'where in Irlam'. My finding regarding the ‘Bolton to York’ route has caused me to re-assess Francis White’s Map of the Ainsty particularly with regard to......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Aingeal: Being from the Bogside, Doire, (Derry). I've developed a strong sense of awareness, passion for all people, and the need to uphold my Irish heritage. I was saddened to read Seamus's (from the south) comments.......

in response to: Urban Street Propoganda by Jamie

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

Joe: Saw this mural firsthand. Its curious how the loyalists depict themselves as some sort of skeleton soldier. My Catholic friend was giving me a tour of the area and he was scared to get out......

in response to: The Waterside by Jamie

The Irlam weather watcher: An earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale shook England early on Wednesday morning. One man was injured when a chimney fell through his bedroom ceiling and many homes and businesses were damaged by......

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

Anonoymous: I will try to be succinct with my words. The symbols, ideology, artwork, whatever you prefer to call it serves one grand purpose, and this purpose, I will reveal in the conclusion of this......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

Gary: Much of what I read here reminds of comments about what gentlemen the German officers were in restaurants after they had invaded France! Listen here: The Hells Angels, each and every......

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

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

From Newfoundland: I grew up in Sussex, and returned home this summer after several years away. I rather liked the murals, and think Sussex is demonstrating more energy and creativity than scores of other Maritime communities. There......

in response to: Downtown Murals by CE

Alexander The Thessalonikian: An ethnic group is characterized by the common language, customs, religion, inscriptions, area of origin and ways of education and living. By that means all the area of todays Greece was inhabited by Greeks since......

in response to: Θεσσαλονίκη by zagg

sharkybill: A folly of epic proportions, and a tribute to a man who is confident in himself enough to do what he whats with his life. Structurally, a little scarey. I can't say for......

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

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

EvilGentleman: I find it very cool when either unknown people who are subjects of articles here or the owners of buildings likewise depicted, stumble upon the photos here and leave comments. Thanks for the information, and the......

in response to: Modernism on Squires by CE

shankill: Wouldnt live anywere else!! thers great shops and cafes and the people are the most friendly by far. tourists walk freely all over the shankill and along the peace walls, signing their names and leaving messages......

in response to: Ulster Young Militants: Shankhill by norniron

serlingrod: Jamie, this is not a true representation of Philadelphia as a whole. In addition to Center City, Philly is really a collection of neighborhoods. The area I photographed (Vine to Fairmount from Broad to 9th)......

in response to: Spring Garden / West Poplar / Loft District: Lost in Transition by serlingrod

Hunter : I am not under the impression that any of these murals were intentionally dictated to Leo Tanguma by some elite agency. Instead, I think he may have been picking up on some type of a......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

NOT SURPRISED AT YOUR CYNICISM: You clearly passed through during the summer when all the college students are at home (or a break). Try going there anytime during the school year and good luck getting anywhere on those two lane......

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

artM: Where to start? Planes can't get high enough to see the "largest Nazi symbol on American soil"? Of course they can. This diagram (or even aerial photos) of the runway layout can......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

.nanotech.: [[img:18501]] NAZI REGIME.911.REICHSTAG - parliament of Germany [[img:18502]] Even the location was a deliberate attempt to conceal it by constructing it in Denver Colorado's 1 mile high mountain area, knowing that planes flying at a maximum altitude will......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

.nanotech.: [[img:18457]] [[img:18458]] [[img:18459]] [[img:18462]] [[img:18463]] [[img:18464]] [[img:18465]] [[img:18466]] [[img:18467]] [[img:18468]] [[img:18469]] [[img:18470]] [[img:18471]] * The Queen of England has reportedly been buying up property in Colorado under a proxy. * There is a lot of "secret society" symbology at the airport,......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

Anthony: I live near Denver International Airport and have been there many, many times and have seeked out and found everything mentioned here and then some. I first heard about the DIA conspiracies a few......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

Lou: Real photos; inaccurate description. http://www.snopes.com/photos/natural/storm.asp Storm Clouds Claim: Photographs show Hurricane Katrina hitting the Gulf Coast in August 2005. Status: Real photos; inaccurate description. Example: [Collected via e-mail, 2005] Photos of Katrina over Mississippi (Sure......

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

Lake Erie Graphics, Cleveland: We are a printing company next to the bridge depicted here, and we are wondering whether we might be able to use one or two of these images for some promotional materials. Do you have......

in response to: Lorain-Carnegie Bridge by procyon

colavitos ghost: i wish i had a poster depicting a beetle playing a guitar while on it's back....

in response to: The Green Mountain State by little ukraine

joey: escher-like; 'depicting imaginary metamorphoses, geometric distortions, and architectural impossibilities'....

in response to: Overpass Vs. Underpass by aer suzuki

aer suzuki: ok this might be considered off-topic for citynoise but what the hell : i finally made it to the frye, pictured above, to see the henry darger exhibit and i strongly recommend it if you're......

in response to: A Small Looping Tour in Seattle by aer suzuki

Skyler Starling: thosepictures are amazing. I've seen "the flight that fought back.""United 93 down" and others but nothing like this. ...

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

Cosmo: I like these, especially the last two. And any photo depicting unicycling pleases me, as I also partake in that unexplainable activity. =-D...

in response to: Camera Phone - Aug. 06 by ksedge

Genaro: Susannah, I have to give you, half-a-ditto on this one! You have to understand that their were many Whites who and are still really racsists, especially the ones of the establishment, along with most of......

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

aer suzuki: beautiful shots, i dig the abstract #2, and numbers 3 & 6 are just epic photos, but they're all good....

in response to: Pu\'u O\'o Vent National Park by barry

Chris Erb: There appears to be a trend starting. Post after post, residents of Scott Sargent 's boring towns are coming out and declaring that their towns are not indeed as boring as he depicts them....

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

Peter: WOW, what an epic post! im not sure how i missed this the first time, i guess it just slipped by when i was busy or something, but well done, eg! what a story....

in response to: St. Patrick\'s Fire by EvilGentleman

aer suzuki: Well...uuuuuuhhhh, I'm actually here to talk about the photos, oddly enough. I like the epic feeling they've got, very strange and beautiful cloud formations, full of portent. That refrigerator is really cool too....

in response to: 350 Euros a Month for Armagedon. by Kato

Epic: fuak all ya stupid crews its all about MSG ~Epic the ruler of the north broward...

in response to: Miami Art Massacre by Bob Edelson

dilirium's death: How fxcked up can you get? I mean, don't get me wrong, my animal rights support and pescatarianism are two very seperate things in my life, and neither inspires the other, but it's times like......

in response to: A Grisly Example of Man\'s Inhumanity by GGP

joey: rail photos like these depict an emptiness in american lives. photo # 2 does this best. it's like the 'specs' billboard in 'the great gatsby'. and we all know how that ends. . ....

in response to: Newark Penn to Manhattan\'s WTC Via PATH by Peter

sike ntk: epic do u wanna rep ntk ? ...

in response to: Moscow Garbage by Someone

sike ntk: epic has a good style shits tite better look out for that nigga...

in response to: Moscow Garbage by Someone

SuShI_hp: epic dont you tag in garland i seen your shit next to blis your pretty good ...

in response to: Moscow Garbage by Someone

jack: really great photos. when i was a kid in brooklyn we made snow hills and dug deep into it and made believe it was an igloo. i wish i could take my wife......

in response to: Igloo Construction by EvilGentleman

epic342: this shit is tight ...

in response to: Moscow Garbage by Someone

Jilee: I am from there, but it is hard to get the point. This could be depicting crowding instead of transit strike....

in response to: Transit Tidal Wave by Chris Fuerth

Cheesy_Member: Yeah mark, walking from {Haymarket} to west end of {Princes Street} on the right hand side of the road, Atholl Crescent in shot. [[http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?client=public&X=324500.118630765&Y=673500.906382534&width=700&height=400&gride=324398.118630765&gridn=673429.906382534&srec=0&coordsys=gb&db=GB&addr1=&addr2=&addr3=&pc=&advanced=&local=&localinfosel=&kw=&inmap=&table=&ovtype=&keepicon=true&zm=0&scale=5000&out.x=9&out.y=3]] ...

in response to: Freezing Fog by Cheesy Member

cyberdude: Hehe. I love it. According to this thread, his throwing something (coffee) at her is assault, but her throwing something at him (which was done FIRST, btw) is not. His initial offense of littering......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

elaine: epic, and square format. cool....

in response to: End of the Line... by j03

jack: well one day i was standing with my granny, vincenza 'the icepick' on 86th street and bay parkway waiting for the trolley. she asked me why i was looking up at the sky and......

in response to: Music Man by Nairi

Peter: and more, still: [[img:6538]] [[img:6539]] ...i kept wondering if the second photo was a pictoral depiction of the aforementioned "tight hole"? aw hell no! ...

in response to: I Like it Raw by Peter

Peter: yeah, barry. we'd love to hear less lip and see and hear more about your experiences. if you dont like the way jamie has depicted things, do the place the justice of sharing your experiences......

in response to: Beat-up Derelict Buildings in my Neighbourhood by Jamie

Peter: you missed the best part! that ##huge## mural, on the wall headed up Bergen, that depicts tons of boulders and rocks with faces staring up at a starry night. so strange. i noticed it was......

in response to: Boulders on B Street by GGP

Peter: oh man, these photos depict the weather weve been having lately perfectly! btw... this shot is downright amazing... [[img:3617]]...

in response to: bridge in fog by kc

elaine: just looked at [[94#7430:this one]] and now back to this, and the chainlink endures - coincidence is fate...this photo has an epic quality to it, i like the panoramic ratio, it allows a filmic narrative......

in response to: Untitled by fuzzytank

elaine: fuzzytank - lets take your last comment first... would be my guess lots of bombsites from WW2 mainly shape the higgledy piggledyness of london - after the big fire, that is, and there was a bomb......

in response to: The Gherkin by Hasslehoff

jamie: nicepicturephone pics. i have one myself :-) i've made some php which allows uploading pics to a server via email. Turns a picturephone(if email enabled like mine) into a pretty handy tool. mobile citynoise!...

in response to: Riding the PATH Home: Newark - Brooklyn by Peter

MoeRex: wow! such detail! the french police must really give the writers over there ample time to hone their skills and create epic graf trux works. my only complaint is that the pics ought to be......

in response to: Graf Trux 3: Paris by Peter

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