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Esperanza: Bushwick the best place for graf art and if your ever looking for somefun this is the place to come especially us latinos were the best to make jams in our pads...

in response to: Graf on the Tracks, Pt. 3 by Peter

james : has fred really died or isit that someone is just got to much time on there hand and started some kind of joke. if it is true spalding will never be the same again....

in response to: Dancing Fred by clarky

Bob L: Similar military gun emplacements, from the WWI era, are at Ft. Weatherill in Jamestown, RI. But they became very popular, so safety freaks put fences all over them. ...

in response to: Harbor Islands by procyon

Robert: [[img:36854]] [[img:36855]] [[img:36856]] Peter, went four years back to assist you and Jamie with these pounds, ...There used to be a british one pound note but this was discontinued in 1984...

in response to: Bodega Money by Peter

SAR TMB: ALSO JAMES TOP JEE-2, THE CURRENT PRESIDENT OF TOP. MICKEY 729 AND HURST TOP, REST IN PEACE. SAR-ONE TOP-TMB...

in response to: Old School by Dr. Revolt

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

james wilson: my name is james wilson. i am a former graffiti artist from the 70's. the crew that i was in is called sam1 (sly artistic masters chapter 1). we originated the "wild style" or "wicked......

in response to: More Philly Graffiti / Street Art by serlingrod

EvilGentleman: Oh no worries. Your photos are very welcome. I just know that when threads get too long, it slows down the servers, and also causes problems for the viewers with slow connections. Although, I have suggested......

in response to: Graffiti Factory: Behind the Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Plant Part 1 by EvilGentleman

James: Snow isn't exactly something we worry about too much in Houston......

in response to: Wachovia Bank Building On Kirby by groovehouse

James: This unfortunately is just another casualty in the disappearing architectural history of Houston. Instead of reusing buildings and transforming them, Houston has always just demolished them and built another newer building on top of......

in response to: Moonrise Behind The Burned Out Bethel Baptist Church by groovehouse

helen dempster: would love to here from ian and james thomson also janettewe used to hang about mclellend street kinning park where they lived they would know me as helen stirling would love any information i......

in response to: 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park by kobe

Dustin: It seems to me Scott didn't leave the motel, with his photos. My conclusion is he is just starting controversy on this blog. I just moved to Norman and I really like it. It's a......

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

margaret robertson: does anybody remember the robertsons from 368 scotland street whent to our lady and saint margarets would be glad to hear from yous im margaet now living in ireland there was christine catherine james william......

in response to: 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park by kobe

anon (c-66-177-107-53.hsd1.fl.comcast.net): Wow I am SO glad that I am not the only one who hates living here. I moved here from northern Virginia and its has been hell for me. The whole energy of this city......

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

Jtari: Jamie Foxx lyrics on a car. What....

in response to: Blame it on Da Goose by Peter

KONSTANTINA: I love PLUM BEACH ! I live in Canarsie,and it is only a 7 minute drive to get there.However, I wish the PARKS DEP'T would extend the parking lot moving eastward,as in Summertime the small......

in response to: Plum Beach by kc

Stan: Jeff: Originally Honey's was on St. Johns Place. They then moved to Eastern Parkway off Albany Ave. I lived on that block. I remember on the first day of School they would be jammed with people buying......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Sammy Perez: As a former graduate of the JHS 111 Class of '76 who moved away to Pennsylvania that summer after graduation, I am happy very happy that I found this site. Because of it I've......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Jamie: That's an {English} right there...

in response to: Random Carnage by Franny Wentzel

James V. Hickey: I have very sad memory of Sea View. My aunt died there in 1936 of TB....

in response to: SeaView Hospital by Sean Hopkins

Colin james Watling: Thats a class 25 by the way-class 20's had a funny shape and a cab at one end only-was some good days back then-fear they have gone forever and I have seen the best of......

in response to: Peterborough and the Smells of Pollution, Etc... by Colin James Watling

miguel ayala AKA Apache: Thank you Maria, you made me remember my old neighborhood with fond memories even though the last time I was there was back in 1973.. I wish I could find my old friends, Julio Negron......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Lavette1: I rather live in E.O, Than Nwk. I lived in newark all my life. Until I was carjacked at gunpoint. The boy wasn't even 18 yrs old. I felt so violated. I could not believe......

in response to: The Projects of East Orange by Peter

EvilGentleman: Jamie, that depends on your background. I personally consider anything over 500 years (pre-European contact in these parts) to be ancient. But that is most likely due to my being Native, and thus having a......

in response to: Ancient Ad Uncovered by ntatap

James David Jh Cook And |Assoc: My Uncle John Cook won sveral awards for its green effect, that was the Nova Tower as its first Corprate tennant, I lived on the 24th Floor on 8th St Sw was a mavvelous view......

in response to: "Razor" Building by ksedge

Jamie: I like the American definition of 'Ancient'. How quaint ;)...

in response to: Ancient Ad Uncovered by ntatap

Class of 09' Graduate aka Mirror Girl: MY ACORN Experience wasnt as bad as I thought it would be when I enter freshmen year. Acorn has its good and bad. its up's and downs... and everyone is entilted 2 their own......

in response to: Acorn Community High School by Peter

Stan: Boy Janet, when you mentioned MIss James I shook. Remember Miss Hoynes and the Asst. Prinicpal Miss Cohen with her red wig? I belonged to Boy Scout Troop 271 and we would meet Friday nights......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Janet: Memory rubs away the sharp edges of bad experiences. I walked around the corner from P.S. 167 for lunch every day though I was reminded not long ago that 167 served hot lunches in......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

James Bianco: My name is James Biance, born 5/25/49 I wonder if my family is the Bianco family who built the sub....

in response to: The Ghost Ships of Coney Island Creek by Peter

EvilGentleman: James: I personally saw some Montreal cops acting very aggressively and inappropriately on Canada Day, attacking people who commented on their aggressive behaviour. There is a definite need to get teh bad cops under control, and to......

in response to: Things I Hate About... Bad Cops by EvilGentleman

MELISSA AND BOB: Hi ,This is in reponse to James!my husband and i just god back to europe and where visiting Montreal for a month. And on our second week we were pulled over by an officer......

in response to: Things I Hate About... Bad Cops by EvilGentleman

james: I am this way because i have seen a cop beat up a kid . Imagine that a cop intimidated by a 12 year old , AND I NEVER SAID ANYTHING.WE say that not......

in response to: Things I Hate About... Bad Cops by EvilGentleman

james: BELIEVE ME I HAVE SEEN WHAT THESE LOSERS DO, AND ITS THE QUEBEC GOVERNMENT WHO DID NOT GIVE THEM THE REAL SKILLS TO BE OFFICERS , THATS WHY QUEBEC COPS ARE A LAUGHING STOCK......

in response to: Things I Hate About... Bad Cops by EvilGentleman

james: and to the person who said cops are worse than criminall on the street ,that is not true , cops are not capable of such things ,they are a week specie who are easy to......

in response to: Things I Hate About... Bad Cops by EvilGentleman

james: they lost all respect ,and these punks are easy to push around ,trust me ,its ego for them and ego is easy to deflate ,cops in laval or montreal are not dependable ,has a matter......

in response to: Things I Hate About... Bad Cops by EvilGentleman

james: if you are talking about cops in laval or montreal .these are not cops these are for our entertainment purposes only. has a matter a fact slapping them is funny ,becaue u can see there......

in response to: Things I Hate About... Bad Cops by EvilGentleman

joey: [[img:33974]] thanks to rose for taking some pictures and doing some driving. ##this post a tribute to my old friend james cellini## late of buffalo, ny...

in response to: Coffee Rich Bldg by joey

person: Jamie: 30th May 2008 - 12:29 GMT "Faggots were used as the subject of an infamous 2004 radio advert by the UK supermarket chain Somerfield. The commercial featured a husband challenging his wife's repetitive routine of......

in response to: 2 Faggots in Gravy by Elicar

Francis: Simply, "progress", so-called, is destroying the earth(land, air, water, vegetation, creatures) and perverting that which is Spirit(Light, Life, Truth, Love, Peace, Hope, Grace, Miracles, Faith, etc.) ;-( Postings have been made at TheDestructionOfTheEarth.Wordpress.com concerning such......

in response to: I am Earth by Rohal Kohyar

harry petchesky: Oops. I must be getting old. I failed to include Beth Amster Hess, my first girlfriend. We were both in baby carriages at 41 Eastern Parkway. I being older was allowed to look into Beth's......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Jamal Washington Brownsville Bk: I don't have the words, God Bless you...

in response to: 180 Central Avenue: What Was Lost by upfromflames

Enjamin Butto: Why U Gotta Front?...

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

james bianco: yeah that sub was built by my great uncle gerome bianco...cant believe no-one in my family steped in to keep this hand made piece with history and pride..its sad.hymanslizer@yahoo.com...

in response to: The Ghost Ships of Coney Island Creek by Peter

Surprised Human: I live in Chicago, too, in a neighborhood full of large oak trees. Raccoons are common around here, some years more than others. But this year, a family of three figured out how to enter......

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

James: Takes me back to when I was a kid. Lived in Kinning Park in the late 60's and used to go to St Enoch's shopping with my mother....

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

mary: does anyone remember james and mary mccormick in bedford avenue?...

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

James W: Laura - Wow, thanks for the pics. I haven't seen OL and the Church since moving out of the city in 1970. Anyone recall Mrs. Burke (Stoney Burke)? I grew up on 2nd Ave between......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

James: Do most of these sites just for "art" or other purposes of the graffiti? This guy called Isaiah Zagar has put mosaics on numerous buildings all throughout downtown Philadelphia. His work has become a signal......

in response to: Graffiti Factory: Inside the Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Plant by EvilGentleman

James: How far does the street art spread throughout the city? I just saw the trailer for this movie called "In A Dream" off of Apple and some guy has been creating mosaics on buildings throughout......

in response to: St. Louis Graffiti by Brad

Sanzay: Thank you, CartLegger for recognition and embracement. Thank you, dear contributors for building an environment where my passion could be entertaining for others. Thank you for teaching me the CityNoise soul and style of blogging.......

in response to: Caesar\'s Bay by Sanzay

antblack: Hey James P, I remember Gunner - he had a brother my age called Footie. I also remembe Mike Bosman, Snoopy, and Chocolate (spanish pronunciation). ...

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

james collins: the elites will loose because of a tree that will tell jesus were the elites are based thats what they say ...

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

james collins: the new world order has begun now and the antichrist is here what must be done is wait for the coming of messiah the return of jesus of nazareth he will gather people who see......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

Jamie Darsa: I am going to Montreal in two weeks and really want to go see the Tam Tams. What is the timing of this. How early do they start?...

in response to: Sunday Tam-Tams by CE

katie d: funny thing is (james) i too am at the Devos childrens hospital..but i took care of ur lil one..haha but torch lake is def A MUST! i grew up out there and will not spend a......

in response to: Torch Lake by Torch Lake

james: those hawdogs are FREAKIN good and the poutines mmm i have like 3 at a time. and the burgers..what can i say? best in the business!...

in response to: Decarie Hot Dogs by CE

Bonanno: Nice shot, blinds and all. My old man used to go to that OTB. I'm surprised that it's still open. The neighborhood used to be heavily Italian, and Lord knows the Italians love to bet the horses.......

in response to: Off-Track Betting by Peter

James McD: Spent almost everyday at Brighton Beach and Coney Island during summer vacations in the 50's. In the 60's it lost all it's charm. Sad. ...

in response to: I Love Coney Island by Sean Hopkins

James McD: Also remember Pat and Larry Farrell, robert strudiron from central and jefferson. Anybody out there want to say hello? jimmyjfm@bellsouth.net...

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

James McD: 'Hung out' in Nick's poolroom on Central Ave. and Cooper St....

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

James McD: Forgot the following: Evergreen Jr. High School on Evergreen Ave. 1952-54 Franklin K. Lane......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

James McD: Just found this site. Hope to hear from anyone who lived there. I lived at 602 Wilson ave, between Shaffer and Decator sts. we, mom, dad and 2 sisters moved there in 1952, moved to Maspeth and......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Karen (Legault) Perry: I googled St. Barbara's and stumbled upon this site.....I cannot believe after all these years it would be this easy to find people you have lost touch with but shared in such wonderful childhood memories....after......

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

Sanzay: April 18, 2009 the following groups hosted cleanup event named "Earth Day Restoration Project at Plum Beach" --- "This is a cooperative effort between the National Park Service and the American Littoral Society, NYC Dept. of......

in response to: Plum Beach by kc

CartLegger: Ok, I've spent a little time looking around, and I see that you are referring to this toys r us: [[http://wikimapia.org/4426302/Toys-R-Us-on-Flatbush-Ave]] and probably referring to Salt Marsh Nature Center: [[http://wikimapia.org/4907786/Salt-Marsh-Nature-Center]] I believe that island is called White......

in response to: Visit Barren Island by CartLegger

Jamesy: Thank you matt for showing us those pictures. Now everyone can see how boring this town really is. Fire departments and 2 small shops make for a very, VERY boring town. People may be happy there,......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 6 by Scott Sargent

EvilGentleman: Well technically, I suppose it's an **American** hot sauce from {California}, but I think we all know it's actually {Vietnamese}. I bought it in a {Chinese} shop on {Saint-Mathieu} Avenue between {Sainte-Catherine} and {de Maisonneuve}.......

in response to: Hot Asian by EvilGentleman

John Dereszewski: The baseball uniform in question is probably that worn by the "Bushwicks", an independent Minor League team. The Bushwicks played their games just beyond the Queens boundary, north of Jamaica Ave. Housing now occupies the......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Mike: Nice pix. Just want to let everyone know that any trail work in Cunningham Park needs to be approved. Those "kids" in the pix are part of the "dirty thursday work crew" 3pm till dark......

in response to: Amazing Bike Trail by Sean Hopkins

James P.: Lots of Memories. I grew up at 1050 Dekalb Ave. Moved to 27 Kossuth Place,between Bushwick and Broadway. I also went to P.S. 274,P.S. 81 and J.H.S. 111 and Alexander Hamilton Vocational & Technical H.S.......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

tehjamez: Read the first paragraph and I am about to read the whole thing. Off the bat though I want to mention Ian Lungold... check out his book(s) and videos on the Mayans, for a......

in response to: Essay on 2012 by Matthew

Jamie: umm. Having said that, there are some places where the site erroneously jumps to tomorrows date in relation to GMT. How odd....

in response to: Citynoise Date by David

Jamie: Fixed! as for the time... GMT is where it's at bitchez, and i'll cut anyone who says different, you hear me?...

in response to: Citynoise Date by David

Caesar: Wow, these remind me of some of the shanties I saw in Jamaica. They're too colorful and artfully assembled to be put together by the local crack-head. I wonder what their story is? Any idea......

in response to: Tinytown by Peter

Peter Puleo: Hardly! Broadway Junction was once called Manhattan Junction, the station as we know opened in 1913. All those steel girders you see are the remnants of the old Fulton St and Pitkin Ave Els. Until 1918 the......

in response to: Lines and Shadows by Peter

Peter: zomg, check jamie's [[254:oldskool post]]!...

in response to: Cars by Peter

Peter: enforcement via empty fear... lol. jamie: thats a good excuse for a "uk police officers" thread if i ever heard one, hahaha......

in response to: Use of Cameras Prohibited by Peter

Jamie: OMG you're a terrorist! It's now illegal for the public to photograph police officers here in the UK....

in response to: Use of Cameras Prohibited by Peter

Jamie: eight! ...

in response to: Sixy Girl Picture by Dylan K

Peter: ooh, id love to track down some of those out around {jamaica bay} and its tributaries... hmm!...

in response to: CSO NYC by CartLegger

Jamie: wow @ the thadd. it's like driving through the carcass of a giant woodlouse...

in response to: Kosciusko Bridge by Peter

anon (76-10-136-228.dsl.teksavvy.com): Many thanks to the Casusos, for your courage and perseverance I can't say it enough. Your reach not only helped transform Bushwick, but gave all us an opportunity to travel down memory lane and revisit......

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

Treeza: Hi! Does anyone remember my Dad? John Henry b 1936. He went to St Margerets. He was one of four brothers, Tommy, Frank, John and Robert. His Mum was Molly, father......

in response to: 11 Stanley Place, Kinning Park by kobe

Jamie Owens: I got here from the internet station AM 1710 Antioch OTR. "The Whistler" S.I.G.N.A.L. signal gas, signal gas commercial. {:-> Nice to see I'm not alone. I'm 26 and I've enjoyed radio drama since......

in response to: Signal Gasoline by fuzzytank

Jamie: Damn straight we are. Aint no motherfucker gonna keep us down bitch!...

in response to: The Glass Ceiling by Peter

CartLegger: oh yeah, I read it now. 35mm. duh. You are getting a finer touch with light metering, for sure. Keep shooting! Incidentally, if you were to keep walking down that line to the SouthEast, you......

in response to: Down on the Forest Park Railway by Sean Hopkins

Jamie: ditto. now got fetch us some Banksys! go go go!...

in response to: Harry RaeMAN Is Talking Sense by Luke1972

BILROCK 161: Taylor James...keep chompin on that Chris Pape twizzelstick!!!HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!...

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Jamie: The baloon looks like it's been cut out of the photo. I like it. also: When can I have a go with your AE-1???...

in response to: Balloon by RickNunn

Jam: Where can I learn more about working with graphics and home-making posters on the cheap-to-free. I've been playing with vector graphics and am thinking about taking some to Kinkos. How do some of you guys......

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

anon (pool-96-224-232-42.nycmny.fios.verizon.net): I knew town hill very very well it was owned by morty shnabel who had a pink lincoln, barbara striesands mother took here there to sing and morty threw her out, elliot gould used to shine......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Jamie: Oh i'm sure they'll have their own porn in THE FUTURE. It'll be all chrome plated and futuristic future porn....

in response to: Apple Quicktake 150 Pix by Franny Wentzel

Jamie: You can't dial 911 from a cell phone?...

in response to: The Cemetery of No by Peter

Jamie: heh, well you know peter, i'm sure there's a certain type of person who'd be totally into that sorta thing. if you get me....

in response to: Dog Poo by Luke1972

Jamie: On the other side [[img:11420]]...

in response to: Graffiti Building by kronia

Jamie: {Powerpuff Girls}!...

in response to: Pay Here by Mime

Jamie: This is sadly true. That's the trouble with modern progress. Take a 30 year old defunct russian 35mm camera, stick a roll of film in and bob's your uncle. Although it is getting more and......

in response to: Apple Quicktake 150 Pix by Franny Wentzel

Jamie: LMAO. I hope this notice solved their little problem :)...

in response to: Dog Poo by Luke1972

Mime: Jamie: actually, no one has mentioned that. Although, I have often thought of it as Villaville, Villatown or some other cheesy gated-community-sounding name. Also (thankfully) there has been no mention of Powerpuff Girls either...*cough* (I am......

in response to: Pay Here by Mime

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