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Comments about horror

There are 46 comments about "horror"

Warren S.: That pic of the CYO entrance is pretty depressing. I lived on church property, adjacent to that entrance. The church used to rent out apartments in the "old rectory," and my dad as the chief......

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

almostauthentic: I have way too much of an overactive imagination so i find that creepy as fuck. I am a walking contradiction... i watch horror/gore flicks for fun but i get freaked out by an opened......

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

Afroblanco: Someone should use this place as a location for the BEST HORROR MOVIE EVER, and then use the proceeds to fix the place up. (seriously, that would be one SCARY flick)...

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

RAY ALAN: I have lived in jacksonville fla. all my life 51yrs. to be exact.First I cant belive Jacksonville fla. is being called a small town because there est.800,000 people reside here and it is......

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

Ken: My girlfriend and I witnessed the horror Monday night, we were in Montreal to see the game, in fact we drove 9 1/2 hours from Rothesay,NB to have a great time in your city. Thanks to......

in response to: Hockey Victory Riot by EvilGentleman

dirana1: You have got to be kidding me. Does anyone out there know the history of the place? It was British, you at least have that much right. However, it was originally and......

in response to: Kingston Penitentiary by EvilGentleman

Deb Simpkins (Massey): Hi Sheila, the name Crossfield House rings a bell - I know I heard nanna discussing it in the past. I think you may be right! Steve - I lived at 103 Broadway, in the mid......

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

Roger: Even the movie dosent grasp the sheer horror of what they went threw even BEFORE the hunger strike. If you read bobby sands book, it will bring you to tears. As example, there were three......

in response to: Bobby Sands: An Cumann Cabhrach biography of 1981 by Marcella32

rt: i worked at hsh for 25 years and the patients lived in horror! If the aide said yes you lived if now then- this and all like were closed by the courts not the state.......

in response to: Haverford State Hospital by Nairi

DYL: Looks like a great place to film a horror flick. In a good way....

in response to: Do Not Pile Snow by Elicar

CE: I actually haven't been taking a lot of photos lately. Just not super inspired or maybe still overwhelmed by Montreal. I have been branching out a lot more lately as far as exploration......

in response to: RCA Building by Cinic

John : I mean, as a lifetime resident of megalopolis, I find this fascinating. I mean, what do people DO in these places? Name the garbage and stray cats? I can't even imaging how......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

EvilGentleman: joey - sometimes, a picture can show a thousand times more than words can, and other times, a picture cannot even begin to describe the horror of reality. This is one of those cases. I......

in response to: Lost by EvilGentleman

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

jack: tim, i remember seeing manhattan the way you saw it and remember it. but you and i, (probably the two old farts here) we'll drop the farts, the two older gentlemen, ahem, grew up......

in response to: Hippie Days by Tim Coakley

Ringo: Jesus's Friend When the HA or any other bike club has committed as much SIN or caused as much horror in the world as your average brand of Christianity has, then you'll have something to shout......

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

MBP: Also saw the article - condolences to Romeo's owner and everyone at the stable. I am so sorry for all of you - what a horror. Prayers for the little boy and for......

in response to: The Federation of Black Cowboys by sine

jamie: oh my god it's like some kind of a scooter torture chamber of horrors. maybe he should don an orange jumpsuit and put a sack on his head....

in response to: Stripped by Peter

Nick: I'm embaressed by the number of stupid Brits here who have come looking for an arguement, by slagging off the US in the most derogatory, assinine way possible. I'm a Brit and I also *shock......

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I've watched too many horror films where someone says, "let's take this local road." They usually end up with less fingers and witless friends than they started with. I don't want to be made into......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: You bet it sounded like horror movie, I've watched enough of them. I have also been working on a scream like Homer Simpson, when he has nightmares. AAAAGGGGHHHH! Vipers! All I remember about Lene was her......

in response to: Creepy Baby by elaine

elaine: i can imagine you screaming. the scream i am giving you is a horror movie scream. was it lene lovich that used to be a professional screamer or that other one?...

in response to: Creepy Baby by elaine

jack: very good grange. but i think that is a fighting rooster. see the leg positioned to kick the lady. also, did i ever tell you guys about the time my brother and i got......

in response to: Chicken Run by kc

EvilGentleman: No matter how open-minded or compassionate I may consider myself to be, I am ashamed to realize that I have never actually thought about the fact that the events of that September day have been......

in response to: Kinematics by Peter

Peter: there are tons of piles like this around. ill snap a few more for your horror-fodder ;)...

in response to: Where the Snow Goes by Peter

GGP: yeah, i see a bio-horror pic about a new pathogen: Snow-Filth Virus. Don your gas masks!...

in response to: Where the Snow Goes by Peter

colavito's ghost: that is frigging grotesque. i'd be reluctant to get so close to that snowmound for fear of it devouring me. someone should make a horror movie about that thing! ...

in response to: Where the Snow Goes by Peter

Barmitzvah: To the 'white vest girl'who is engaged to this nut. I understand your horror at how "unladylike" this courier behaved. Part of her problem is that she probably doesn't live with a violent psychopath who......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

clonella: Just another case of an asshair(courier) who figures its her bizness to police the planet and save us all from the horrors of a jettisoned meat patty a road chicken woulda ate in 2 seconds.She......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

jack: everything looked normal in the quiet countryside town. except for the fact that no one was around it seemed pretty quaint. we looked for a diner, needed coffee badly, so we saw one......

in response to: Night Shots by barry

roland: Yes, as the memories return and that sinking feeling of horror takes hold of your soul, hold the Panda of Shame to your neck and he WILL take your shame away. The Panda of Shame was......

in response to: Teddies! by elaine

Jamie: I like to imagine tourists (and in my little daydream these tourists are naively american) blindly following the pedestrian signs that lead out of the city centre towards this place. Leftovers of a time, sometime......

in response to: Railworld Redux by Jamie

jack: life can be cruel. 9/11 was a horror that everyone saw at the same time on their tv's. innocent people died just as innocent people are dying every day around the world due......

in response to: Notes from 9/11/01 by GGP

GGP: I wrote a lot more before 9/11 than I have since. That experience really sucked something right out of me. I think this may be the only "writing" or note-taking I did during that time,......

in response to: Notes from 9/11/01 by GGP

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

vz: spartan accomodations: "home is wherever you lay down your head to rest" (even if it is for just two hours) you gotta know when the off-peak buses are-- sprawled across the back row, with nobody trying......

in response to: last chinatown bus of the night by vz

piranha erem: ##'This notice is for your own safety'## doesn't necessarily mean that it will make me feel (or actually ##be##)any safer! Especially if I run (i do often run when I am in a rush travelling......

in response to: Service Information? by CW

elaine: ##nice## i like that it looks like the earth is on fire - despite the horror of reality i still like fake apocalypses...

in response to: Airplane Wing Sunset by sine

elaine: it's bred into us. i blame horror/suspense/noir nothing good ever happens ##out there##. pisses me off, actually, the rubbish we are fed an interpolates itself round our naive little hearts...

in response to: Rural Schoolin\' by GGP

lynchy: The hairshop was actually owned by my cousin, it does look like league of gentlemen quality but it was a real hub of activity in the early nineties, they also did the most coolest hairstyles......

in response to: The Hair Shop by Jamie

elaine: sticky. yuk. my especial phobia! these are really everywhere - i went outdoors at teatime to take the pics for 'more signs' and only went just outside my flat, so kobe either had these already or......

in response to: Anti-Climb Paint by kobe

Paul G: ...pic #4, down, is as close to horror as anything you have done. i think. it feels like a crime scene photo. or, like the C.H.U.D. have struck - dragging bunny man......

in response to: may 20 2005 toronto by hool

GGP: reminds me of the RKO tower in rocky horror. love the building's hue, too....

in response to: Everyone\'s your friend, in New York City by Yokes

The best: That looks liek it came from a horror movie or a really bad porno. I think i have seen that place though when i was looking for a place to hide this family for......

in response to: st louis north to chicago by fede

Peter: nah, thankfully no horror stories! (sorry to let you down, but id prefer to keep it that way, eh? i guess its like nascar, though, where people only watch to see the crashes). my girlfriend, though,......

in response to: Biking in NYC: springtime is upon us by Peter

t@gger: it must take balls of steel to bike in manhattan every day. not that i wish bad on you at all, but do you have any horror stories? if so, you should share them with......

in response to: Biking in NYC: springtime is upon us by Peter

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