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Comments about lake

There are 100 comments about "lake"

blake: looks like a mid 50's chevy bel-air. awesome old school pic...

in response to: Untitled by zagg

Robert: Yeah!! These things do exist.. and just like 'Snowbank' said, there is one in PORT CREDIT in MISSISSAUGA at the corner of HWY10 (Hurontario) and LAKESHORE. Its basically a CAN with a GREEN LID (almost......

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

Bay-bay: Hi Madi how are you,this is bay-bay from 111 n. wood. carl,henry and ann are doing just fine.ann and henry was at the reunion. sorry that you missed the reunion,we had good time at union......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

Gerry: The author of this article needs to get ALL of his facts straight, for the reader. Bishop's Castle is located in the WET Mountains, NOT the West Mountains. If the reader was truly interested in......

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

Asha: Wow, i need to explore Minnesota more. More like Minneapolis since i've lived in this city for 9 yrs now, thats 56% of how long i've lived on earth. Green way is the best place......

in response to: Riding My Bike Around Downtown by Tyfoid Kid

Anonymous Honest Tax paying citizen of Fredericton: This is yet another example of how much the fredericton police are a bunch of uneducated airheads, typical protests and offenses most cities in canada wouldnt be bothered with or treat with less scrutiny......

in response to: I Was Arrested Today by CE

It exists !: It's located just outside of the "Pioneer" gas station on Lakeshore, a little east of Hurontario... For real....

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

adr: im not gonna read any of these comments, all i know is that the pics were all of one area by the old hospital, not the church, i dont know what year, but now they......

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

anon (splp1.starpoint.com): I thought that Greenpoint sits above a lake of toxic waste.... ...

in response to: Condofication of Brooklyn by Peter

zagg: I like to think it is obvious via my hometown (Sarnia) photographs on Citynoise that I'm a lake and river lover. Ocean's are great, they're just not my cup of tea. It's all about......

in response to: Outside McGlinchey\'s by serlingrod

Kyle: Only in AMERICA,==In 2008, Do We know have so many prude's verbally speaking out, attempting to perpetuate the FAULTS idea the Penis is Bad or shamefully , or nakedness is shamfull....that is simply for......

in response to: Public Urinals: Amsterdam by Peter

MADI: hey lala, i remember the blakeney,you have a brother ronnie,rochelle,lived on the 2 nd floor,i am in california touring,and i hope i can get to chicago,please feel free to keep in touch,i just remember bobo...

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

lala reunoin: the reunoin is held at unoin park at ashland & lake street....

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

lala 111 n. wood: hi madi there is a horner reuion every aug i have no idea what date mostly by word of mouth most of the from 111 are there ann dixon, charles jackson, betty young the clarks,......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

Edwin DeBerry: This picture means a lot to me. I was raised in 141 N Wolcott, #1302. As a matter of fact I can see our bedroom windows. While living there for 12 years......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

D.B.: Well i`m back again and all of the outsiders opinions are still the same. Like i said before i grew up in 1943 w. lake apt. it as often ruff but the......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

Elicar: These stopped two blocks west of Main (Westlake). [[img:26588]] But realtors' boundaries of the Danforth Village are: "Danforth Village spans from Victoria Park Avenue west to Greenwood Avenue, and includes the first few blocks north of The......

in response to: Going Around the World On Danforth Avenue by Elicar

jeeff: bloor west village in toronto was the very first BIA in the 1970s. for those from out of town, danforth becomes bloor as it passes west through the city, so essentially along the same......

in response to: Going Around the World On Danforth Avenue by Elicar

Trauma Hound: Than Bros on 99 by greenlake. Don't pay attention to Jameth. You even get a desert with it. ...

in response to: Pho in Seattle by Peter

Steven E: Norton Kansas is truly a wonderful place. It is so much more than pictures of it's alleys and a closed dealership. My little home town is surrounded by beautiful green wheatfields, big blue skies and......

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

Kenny: I lived on Saratoga and Blake 43-57. It was the best times that a child could ever live thru. Went to PS 156, Somer's JHS then Tilden High. Spent my entire youth playing in school......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

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

jimmie tye aka (big crystal bother): what's good my double h family life is good after the project's i lived at 1943 w. lake st for most of my life until now i was born in 1984 in i can remember......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

EvilGentleman: What cute little snowdrifts. I like the pictures, but I really get the impression that most Torontonians have no clue what a **real** Canadian winter is like. But I suppose you get lake effect storms......

in response to: Snow Day! by Michelle

Montrice Weathersby A.K.A Sconey Wrong: I was born and raised in the Henry Horner Homes projects in 1975 in the building 2145 w.lake St.We loater moved to 2215 w.Lake st and all i could remember is gun fire and purse......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

anon (ppp-69-219-38-192.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net): Thats so true sb people should not go by every thing that they read and every thing you said is true, when ever the gangs was in war they will tell every one to get......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

Katherine Edwards-Harris: My name is Renee and I lived in 1847 w.Lake my mother name is Dorothy Jean and we lived there for quite a few years. anyone who knows me my sisters Tiny or Meme......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

jamal: I remember the Henry Horner projects very well. I never lived in any of them but lived one block away on Warren Blvd. near Damen. I remember as a little boy when they were......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

Lefty: ampdub - You live on Queen Anne, then? My old stomping grounds. I'm vegetarian about fifteen years now and I still stand in line for the fries (which I am assured are veg-oil fried). The......

in response to: Dick\'s by Peter

joey: little. i'm was cleveland east sider and i rarely went to lakewood. i remember going to club on W25th street and my uncle john's house on W65th. my jazz club story (1997) was seeing pharaoh......

in response to: Blue Note Lounge by jack

Blake: Ha, I like how they left the pole there for about 2 weeks afterwards. I wondered what happened to it, now I know....

in response to: One Car Accident by groovehouse

Blake: Whoever Give Up is, keep this stuff going. It is all around my area and I love it....

in response to: Give Up: Virtue Ruins Beauty by groovehouse

Blake: Nice!...

in response to: YAR! With Mask Sticker by groovehouse

T DAWT: Toronto is underepresented in pictures. Did you know the skyline actually isn't along the lake but North/South. It'll probably soon surpass Vancouver in terms of density and has some nice tall buildings in......

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

Peter: nice! i was waiting for this to turn up here ;) glad you went back for pics, hahaha. that tubular grill and metaflake paint treatment is rad....

in response to: Retro Van by groovehouse

Bob: The Hutchinson, KS haters amuse me. I'm sure some of them have lived in other cities, some have attested to it in their diatribes. However it seems that they are either young or......

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

anon (wnpgmb01dc2-99-69.dynamic.mts.net): Winnipeg has been the most understated and under appreciated city in the country for decades. Rich with a vibrant arts scene and steeped in an abundance of rich history and a plethora of great performing arts......

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

dan: the first pic is that what used to be the lake?i had some great times there all the wood trails i miss the day camp its been like 17yrs...

in response to: Bruce\'s Mill by Michelle

Ladrena: Growing up as a child in 1847 W.Lake st.It was much love.Everbody knew each other and had love and respect for one another.I grew up with the family in the book Paul,the father Joe the......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

Roger Whitfield: Hi Guys and Girls from Cadishead I was born and bread there and fetches back memories, first time on this site the George Hotel was built and run by my family and the street at......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

blakeage: Sixy hunded and sixy six sometin to do with da devil....

in response to: Feeling Sixy? by Peter

Larry, here is an article about this in the paper today in Toronto: The Toronto Star THE FIXER Irresponsible kite-flyers need to clean up their act Oct 16, 2007 04:30 AM Jack Lakey Staff Reporter Telling someone to "go fly a kite" is a rather gentle rebuff, but kite flying can cause serious problems. Few......

in response to: Kite String All over Milliken Park by Michelle

BathBeach: In December of 2006, I moved from Salt Lake City to Manhattan. I lived there around 66th street for half a year. [rent: $2,500 a month]. After I had been here a while, I realised......

in response to: Dangerous to Walk Around Brooklyn? by Jayne

strategic: WOW...time for we "receipt carrying/ paid full price for my bike" citizens to unite...I am also a bike commuter who just had my FuJi Crosstown 3 stolen from in Front of Metro Hall in the......

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

KPie: I lived in the area (Je Cheon) during the construction 1984. Got to know some people in one of the neighboring villages that was going to be under water. Always wondered what happened......

in response to: Chung-Ju Dam by chiamattt

Torch Lake: The most beautiful, clean, sandy lake in Michigan! A must to swim in! Boating is amazing! Truly to be enjoyed as much as possible!!!!!...

in response to: Torch Lake by Torch Lake

Kyle: Well, theres some great photos on this page. Yea OK, big buildings make a pretty awesome skyscape. But so do mountains and lakes. Heres a skyscape from my hometown: Summerland BC, 35km south of Kelowna......

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

little ukraine: cinic - yes, of course it's worth seeing! procyon - just got back from a week-long trip to your city on the lake. can't tell you how many times during the trip i said 'i......

in response to: City of Light, City of Magic by little ukraine

2less2: it's to bad that you guys haven't taken the time to see the actual truths as they relate Las Vegas and all you've managed to find fault with. first, one of the biggest reasons the......

in response to: Viva Las Vegas, Part 1 by aer suzuki

Carole W: Stumbled onto the site by accident, really appreciated the photographs,not sure about the comment not much happening, there are things happening but they are not very well advertised. We also have access to lots of......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

aer : "Crater Lake is located in Southern Oregon on the crest of the Cascade Mountain range, 100 miles (160 km) east of the Pacific Ocean. It lies inside a caldera, or volcanic basin, created when the......

in response to: Love the Toilet Seat by Tyfoid Kid

serlingrod: where is crater lake? ...

in response to: Love the Toilet Seat by Tyfoid Kid

Kristina: Kashagawigamog, that's near Sawyer's Lake. Beautiful, was just there....

in response to: Haliburton Cottage by jeeff

zagg: Beautiful. I am counting the weeks until I will be at peace, swimming in Lake Kashagawigamog. Go Haliburton! ...

in response to: Haliburton Cottage by jeeff

S.B.: first of all you shouldnt go by what you read in books because everything isnt true. I lived in 1943 W. lake for 18 years. I loved living there it was always some place I......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

Chiamattt: How does this post remind you of the war that ripped Korea apart? The dam was finished in 1985 or so. The war had long been over by that point. Also, the dam created a......

in response to: Chung-Ju Dam by chiamattt

Joe: Like several that responded to this post, I too was raised in the Horner Projects (2215 W Lake st). I attended RN Dett, McKinley Jr HS and graduated from Westinghouse HS in 1980. I haven't......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

Karen: Someone asked to see the original bridge that is in Arizona and so here it is [[img:20748]] Copyright - Leanne Hall, Lake Havasu City, Arizona Pictures, Las Vegas, USA....

in response to: tower bridge pt1 by steelisreal

EvilGentleman: Lakeshore General Hospital is here: [[http://maps.google.ca/maps?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&q=&ll=45.448503,-73.833565&spn=0.001833,0.003616&t=k&z=18&om=1]]...

in response to: Hospital No Waiting Room by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: Photo 5 was taken from the east end of this hill, looking SE at the lake. [[http://maps.google.ca/maps?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&q=&om=1&t=k&ll=61.601947,-71.936975&spn=0.00994,0.028925&z=15]] Photo 6 was taken along the beach to the W of town, looking N [[http://maps.google.ca/maps?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&q=&om=1&t=k&ll=61.598763,-71.988516&spn=0.019882,0.05785&z=14]]...

in response to: Arctic Landscapes II by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: Photo 1 was taken from the protrusion at the north side of the lake, looking west. The road was not there yet, and the vantage point has since been buried under gravel. [[http://maps.google.ca/maps?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&q=&om=1&t=k&ll=61.600702,-71.929293&spn=0.00994,0.028925&z=15]] Photos 2, 4,......

in response to: Arctic Landscapes II by EvilGentleman

Andre: I grew up in horner as well. Born in 1920 W washington #303 Then at 1943 w Lake #410 then at 120 N. Hermitage. So you can see I know the hornets well. I grew up with......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

dzyre one: mad landscape. the train looks so free with a charging deisel engine. if its windy,why the such calm lake...

in response to: Boiling Lake by Cameo

Oengus: Lakeview is a very cool cemetery; in the spring it has an incredible display of daffodils. ...

in response to: The Heights by joey

CE: My old camera used to take really cool pictures in the snow for some reason. I think its shittiness made the snow flakes look really cool with the inability to change the intensity flash. Village......

in response to: First Snow by CE

EvilGentleman: The 2nd and 4th photos have incredible snowflake images in them. Love it!...

in response to: First Snow by CE

John Bland: The reason it is cleaner is because they have displaced the residents they didn't wanted and now providing superb services, except to those areas that they are still trying to bulldoze. I grew up on......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

SULLIVAN: The Prospect Park zoo had elephants, polar bears, monkeys, lions, tigers, and a pony track where kids could get a ride in a poney wagon. In addition, there were row boats & peddle boats on......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Damon: Cool, this is a place in Silverlake that repairs old turntables and amplifiers. It's on Sunset. In the age of throw it out and buy a new one, these guys actually fix things. The......

in response to: Memorial for Mr. Smith by fuzzytank

little ukraine: i went to blue note for my then-girlfriend/now-fiancee's 19th birthday, and saw a rather well-known artist (can't believe i can't remember who right now, but a friend and i were very excited to meet him......

in response to: Blue Note Lounge by jack

jack: the reflection is great. is that the shape of the state because if it is it looks like a rectangle that exploded on top and on the bottom. by the way i loved......

in response to: First Bridge Across the Mississippi by Tyfoid Kid

joey: little uke, thanks for the memories. the red brick streets of the little italy neighborhood will remain in my brain forever. by john d, you mean john d rockefeller, of course. eliot ness is also......

in response to: Authentic Cleveland by little ukraine

colavitos ghost: carrie: i'm intrigued by the specificity of your knowledge of the west side. i feel like i must know you! perhaps "carrie" is a pseudonym? as to your question--and a good one it......

in response to: The Streets of Ohio City by little ukraine

blake: all low head dams are called "drowning machines" because you cannot escape them and they are the perfect "machine" for killing people. That one looks particularly nasty....

in response to: The Drowning Machine by ksedge

jethro: crazy, man. want to see a bridge float? checkout this web site; [[http://www.lakeeriegraphics.com/Pages/Welcome.html]]...

in response to: Lorain-Carnegie Bridge by procyon

little ukraine: i wish i could say we were in danger of getting caught at any moment, but the truth is nowhere near that exciting. in fact, a whole group of teenagers was kicking around the......

in response to: Inside the Old Coast Guard Station (Part 3) by little ukraine

colavitos ghost: this is a great place to take a date on a warm summer night. a bottle of bubbly, a blanket, and the sun setting over lake erie...... ladies?...

in response to: Outside the Old Coast Guard Station by little ukraine

colavitos ghost: i always have wondered why lake michigan in chicago is so much more blue than lake erie is in cleveland. perhaps cleveland's lakefront is a bit more polluted, but the difference in color is......

in response to: chicago by velvetdebris

186 miles: I lived near this area growing up, and I loved it. Anyone that talks shit about westlake or from westlake that talks shit is from a mouth that has a lot of growing up......

in response to: And so this is winter at Bandit\'s Cave by Marc

Lg.eye: A tower that could guide you to shore from the middle of th lake. Nice pic....

in response to: An Old Church on a Gray Day by Biff

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

Chicago: Interesting that the picture poster wrote about being a newcommer here and being interested in the projects. I am extremely interested in them. I'm not sure why. I read "There Are No Children Here" in......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

procyon: one of the nicest things about chicago, in my opinion, is how the lake looks almost like the caribbean on nice days. i am from cleveland (which is wonderful in its own ways), where lake......

in response to: chicago by velvetdebris

pariah: Sometimes I wonder if the people defending Bushwick actually LIVE here. Gang violence (Bloods) is up, especially around Bushwick Houses (housing project). Streets are still covered in garbage. Car alarms because of break-ins still blaring nightly.......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Stuart: As a new arrival to Toronto, I don't have the emotional attachment to this building as others might have. I'm sure most visitors have the same view as I do : "what the hell......

in response to: Dereliction by Cameo

Nickle, Dime, Quarter: Thanks for explaining your point. I see where you are coming from. My favourite vantage point for the skyline is at the very end of the Leslie St. Spit (on the lighthouse hill). From there,......

in response to: The Last Bird by Biff

aer suzuki: zagg & joey : no reason to go unless you're a gambler or you want to see the spectacle for yourself. we had fun, can't explain why. it's expensive and we didn't even gamble that......

in response to: Viva Las Vegas, Part 1 by aer suzuki

EvilGentleman: Wow, what style... [[img:15540]] What I find amazing is the incredible waste of resources. Water is so precious in the desert, and the Colorado River feeds Western Arizona, Southern Nevada and Southern California (including LA and San......

in response to: Viva Las Vegas, Part 1 by aer suzuki

Cameo: Looks like you dawn cracked more than mine... It was raining down by the lake....

in response to: The Crack of Dawn by Biff

Lee: I am interested in whether Scott Lake had an augmentation well and whether the sinkholes may have been caused by pumping water from underground aquifers to keep the lake levels up....

in response to: The Case of the Disappearing Lake by sine

EvilGentleman: I just dropped my kids off at Lachine High 45 minutes ago.(now Lakeside Academy, and merged with Bishop Whelan High). Today is the first day of school for them after summer vacation. My uncle graduated......

in response to: Old Lachine Fire Station on 45th by EvilGentleman

Carolyn~Gone from NYC, but still rember Clove Lake Stables!: Wish there was more of you and similiar organizations around!!...

in response to: The Federation of Black Cowboys by sine

Karmen King: Its not very smart to say that you "experienced" Norman in any way since you were never farther than 10 feet from the highway. You missed Reynolds Performing Arts Center, Sam Noble Museum of Natural......

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

TwoSteaks: Are you kidding? Burn it down, baby! Industrial eyesores reminiscent of the days when you could walk on Lake Ontario, the Don have to go. Almost like trying to save the Lakeview......

in response to: Dereliction by Cameo

zagg: Well at the least, Chiamattt - it's what we Great Lakers would call a yacht. But just for kicks, I looked up the meaning at websters.com and it fits: Main Entry: 1yacht Pronunciation: 'yät Function: noun Etymology: obsolete......

in response to: The Discount Price of $35,000 a Week by Cameo

EvilGentleman: Don't forget to add the $20 per lock lockage fees for using either the Welland Canal or the St Lawrence Seaway, or $4 per foot of vessel length for a 6-day pass. Unless of course,......

in response to: The Discount Price of $35,000 a Week by Cameo

EvilGentleman: Hmmm, interesting. I have never encountered this data before. I know that if you look at a topographic map, you can see an easily identifiable line of hills and mountains sticking out of the flat......

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

EvilGentleman: Of course, you drive the editors bonkers by really pushing the limits and posting a series of skyline picks for each province and territory. I can just imagine New Brunswick... Moncton, Saint John, Frdericton, Bathurst,......

in response to: The Top 10 Canadian Skylines by CE

EvilGentleman: Very nice shots, but despite the label, definitely **not** Toronto, or even the 'burbs thereof. If I had to guess, I would say Wawa, Marathon, Schreiber... one of those towns along Lake Superior, anyways. Or......

in response to: August 08 2006 Ontario by hool

zagg: I would love to live in Toronto, I just would need to be able to walked to the water without too much effort whenever I need to. This girl lives for the lakes....

in response to: Don\'t Forget to Water the Dogs! by Cameo

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