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lina: Mummers parade is spectacular, interesting and very uplifting. Should have much more publicity. A must see show....

in response to: Mummers by serlingrod

pauline curran : i know these two. used to go to the dances in clones on a sunday night we used to thumb a lift if we could. wish those times were back ....

in response to: Old celtic cross by Barry

Peter: the best part is that he didnt just lift that behemoth suburban; he speared it with the fork and sort of bounced it along, as it seemed a bit too heavy for his little lift......

in response to: Movin\' Car$ by Peter

Rohinton Ghandhi: November 27th, 2008 To City Noise Editors, I have recently begun writing articles for the Verdun Messenger's new English Corner segment. They cover Verdun's history and the people within it. I thought your group......

in response to: Verdun Neon by CE

EvilGentleman: Went by the site today, took some pictures of a crew removing some of the upper bricks. I may post them when I get around to it. While doing this, I wound up speaking with a......

in response to: Ben\'s Deli by EvilGentleman

Tracy 3rd Sep 2008 21:30 GMT: All I want to say is I walked that road day in and day out for one reason being to take my daughters to school . On the odd Occision when I looked around me I......

in response to: Black and White by norniron

Sheila Vaudrey: Hiya Rob, Nice to see the Poker and Stand, we always had a nice P&S standing proudly in the Hearth, but ours was brass as our dad was a "brass finisher" we had a brass......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Cecilia Midiri: Okay so, like I said some days are better than others. I'm trying right now to get 4 houses next to me cleaned and sealed. I'm here in the 25th police district. ......

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

Mary: I love this shot. What memories it brings to mind. Some good, some bad. Bad was when I had to walk home after dark. The giant factory building enhanced my fear and the darkness.......

in response to: Harbison Dairy Milk Bottle by serlingrod

정이 김: American want to send beef infected with mad cow — so dangerous that the Americans refusing to eat it — to my country! Myung-bak Lee sign a deal with America to lift a ban of......

in response to: Anti-US Beef/2MB Protests by chiamattt

MrBrenzo: Hutchinson Kansas is a boring place, if you are a boring person. I lived in Hutch until I was 15 and remember it fondly. the state fair only happens once a year, but it was......

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

Adam Enright: There is No Game like the Good Ol' Montreal Hockey Riot! A city whose hockey passions create a constant hunger for battling peace and the status quo. [[http://www.progressivewebdesign.ca/hockeyriots.html]] by Adam Enright I was thrilled to read about......

in response to: Hockey Victory Riot by EvilGentleman

drew: they just cannot put those down, its part of history and protected. I live pretty close and go for grocery there every week, and you should have go INSIDE the loblaws cause they kept lifters......

in response to: New Use for Urban Ruins? by CE

terry hindley: I lived for 25 years above the tracks belgrave clifton acroos the tracks from here before a life of drugs and crime chased me to vancouver ndg was heaven to grow up......

in response to: Two Strips of Dirt by CE

Cyril B: Hi Sheila, That's right! Wash Farm.I expect all that old machinery will be lying in some museum by now.. The wrestling club I think was run by his son who had competed in the Olympics at some......

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

Steve Weir: Higher Irlam Co-Op was a great place, they stored the empty pop bottles around the back & it was rather easy to climb over the wall & "liberate" a few...for shall we say recycling at......

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

bubba: What I dont understand is....if so many people dont like the HA, why do you "know" so much about them. I cant count how many times I have just read that they are dope......

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

D.bennett: All right real talk i`m tired of hearing people say they`ve read the book there are no children here that book the movie was all bullshit ok u don`t have to feel sorry......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

Rob Tynan: Hi Norma, Yep, I remember Mike and Sheila, I can remember me and my dad giving mike a lift home once after a band concert. Correct me if I am wrong, but Mike played......

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

DYL: Nice photos but i think some of them need to be brightened. Unless you wanted to convey a darker mood, there still needs to be a brighter white on some of them to balance the......

in response to: Shore B&W by livia

pnav: That is my laneway! My house is half way down on the left. Yeah, that really is a cool part of NDG. This is the lane between Belgrave (west) and Clifton (east),......

in response to: Two Strips of Dirt by CE

Neidine: This is a beautiful creation. We need to see more of the arts in our neighborhoods. It is so bland and lonely. Adults just like children love to see illustrations. People should really appreciate art.......

in response to: Bushwick: History in the Making by upfromflames

jack: 123 people saw these 19 wonderful pic's and not one comment, my goodness what are we thinking here, i found each one a wonderland of memories, i worked and played on those very streets from......

in response to: DownTown by barry

Indeed Bill Harding they cut kite lines, but with what type of line??: Pakistan province lifts 2005 kite ban Kite flying is a popular sport in Pakistan The government of Pakistan's Punjab province is to allow kite-flying during the Basant spring festival in February 2007. But officials said the kite-makers......

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

defandum: I enjoy the panhandlers in Hutchinson. They are so creative! Have you noticed the advanced works of graffiti taggers? How resouceful and uplifting!Which is it :high art or art when high? O.K. I'm convinced- "Let's......

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

Tumblewords: Fantastic photos! I've never seen anything similar! Sad but strangely uplifting - survival of the fittest, I guess....

in response to: It Isn\'t Easy Being Green by GGP

jeeff: at this time of year, a more appropriate (but less uplifting) message would be, "before spring, winter"....

in response to: After Winter, Spring by CartLegger

Dave Smith Email Shedfull@aol.com: Hi all: Our Family lived in Cadishead from 1949 to 1963 in Dean Road fairly well known The Smith boys. Your photographs were great and brought back lots of Childhood memories.My mate Leslie underline......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

EvilGentleman: Nothing sad about it. Just a worker's hat that fell onto the ice under the lift bridge. I just added a fictional twist to the story, and obviously everyone figured it out, since there were......

in response to: Prehistoric Construction Worker Emerges From Glacier? by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: The section of the bridge the derailment ocurred on. I took most of my pictures from the small rail overpass at the N end. [[http://maps.google.ca/maps?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&q=&t=k&om=1&ll=45.422575,-73.657869&spn=0.003667,0.007231&z=17]] And the lift bridge on the Kahnawake side. [[http://maps.google.ca/maps?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&q=&t=k&om=1&ll=45.411263,-73.661935&spn=0.001834,0.003616&z=18]]...

in response to: Train Derails on Bridge by EvilGentleman

Frank S. Besner: I was just at the IGA on Charlevoix, tonight and boy can I vouch for your statement, CE. Prices at these chains are through the roof! I especially love how they compulsively try to con......

in response to: Fuck the IGA by CE

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I thinks she's just lifting his wallet....

in response to: The Embrace, The Kiss, The Moon Sees All by jack

Halley: This style of art I call folk art, and we in Canada, have alot of folk artist especially from the easter Islands of our country,they all have wonderful, bright colors that lifts the soul, after......

in response to: Art for Sale by Guy McLaren

sam: i agree with the whole designated parking or parking 150 and 50cc's on the wide sidewalks where there are bike lock up posts; since they only weigh 200 to 250lbs. they are fairly light which......

in response to: Toronto\'s Got the Right Idea... by Peter

ROBERT: I LIVE ACROSS THE STREET FROM PROSPECT PARK AND WAS JUST WATCHING MONTY CLIFT BIOGRAPHY AND IT MENTIONED THE CEMETERY. WAS MY PARTNER AND I SHOCKED AND HAPPY CLIFT IS NEAR US. I WISH I......

in response to: Quaker Cemetery, Prospect Park by sine

Beadle and Tatum: also in the background you can see lorain-carnege bridge, where [http://www.citynoise.org/article/5318/in/cleveland@oh] that post was shot. Then there is the Rapid transit bridge, the redline after it leaves ohio city, before tower city. The......

in response to: Bridges of Cuyahoga County by Jon

jeeff: the artist must have a scissor lift [[img:17118]] ...

in response to: Crounch Crouch by EvilGentleman

Rich T.O Kid: You guys obviously don't know Toronto's downtown is practically getting a facelift. Check out the future trump tower, future sapphire tower (taller than first canadian!!) future R.O.M on emporis. We're also getting a......

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

Get out of your car, buddy: BTW, either you post elsewhere, or someone is lifting your shots. I've seen some of these elsewhere. Not sure where, but I recognize a couple of these....

in response to: Kensington by seaqueue

Karlo: Volunteer Im not trying to convince you of my views,i am merely trying to reach an understanding with you as a human being. If i were standing next to you,i would offer you my sincere condolences and......

in response to: Ulster Young Militants: Shankhill by norniron

little ukraine: nice pics, nice pics. i particularly like the first one, and the lift bridge in the third one. i love the faded color prints - i get a really similar quality on my......

in response to: The Flats by David

Cosmo: And none of the rest of them are lifting a finger/paw/hoof/tail to help! ...

in response to: Heidelberg Doll House by Cosmo

EvilGentleman: I wonder if they will also lift a truck to the roof, so they have an easy way to move the trailer around up there. That would be something....

in response to: Hanging Around by laanba

jeeff: uplifting...

in response to: The Patron Saint of Eternal Suffering by groovehouse

TrenchCoat: I'm a woman and I've been flashed on several different occasions and have found each incidence incredibly hilarious and amusing. If you are against flashing then make sure women and men are criticized and/or penalized......

in response to: 7 Train Pervert by CC

Grange: I m a paramedic , so I can tell you some of the rates . In Ont . its 45 $ from a residence or public place . This is collected by the hospital which......

in response to: A Very Expensive Locksmith by groovehouse

elaine: nice. a bit like those conertina cage lift doors. lovin your finger in pic too, petey.... ;-D best friendly!...

in response to: Gratings by Peter

jack: no visible trail, no scuffel, just a landing, a hop and liftoff....

in response to: Snow Angel by Tyfoid Kid

elaine: vernisssage = varnishing? micah? whatisit whatisit whatisit???? finally got the colour badge just in time[[img:9636]] i feel a bit guilty about writing/picturing about this here - since it's kind of off topic, but if you really are......

in response to: Silly Cow, the Exhibition by elaine

jack: there used to be a mc anns bar and restaurant near there. greatest fresh ham sandwiches on the face of the earth. im really touched that you would take a pic of a......

in response to: For Jack: by Peter

elaine: and, of course; [[img:9204]] i can see your plan, catherine, but i have been to the empire state building, and there is a really high wall at the top, so i hope you are strong, cos......

in response to: Fire Escape by Elicar

jeeff: right after highschool i worked in a warehouse with a slightly crazy gap-toothed man who was terrified of fluorescent lights. particularly, he was scared of the gases inside making him go blind. one day......

in response to: Dresser Day! by Peter

brian: The c-town in Washington Heights (Bway & StNick) has a bulletin board of Polaroids of shoplifters.. If you are ever in the area stop by and take a peek at this gem.. Some of the......

in response to: C-Town Grocery by Peter

Drog: Phew! Sure glad we got all that sorted. Your comments are uplifting. Our handbasket hell has arrived...

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

elaine: i like those kind of doors, like cage lifts. always have...

in response to: Beware of Dog by Peter

elaine: i identified heavily with her. whenever people talk about how they would have been this or that in the past, i just know i would have been a drudge or a painted idiot girl when will......

in response to: Cross Street and Blossom 2002 by Jamie

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: On beauty and decay: I was sent a poem from a book by Toyohiko Kagawa, called Songs From The Slums. He grew up and worked around the Kobe slums of Japan and was thrown in......

in response to: Cross Street and Blossom 2002 by Jamie

Jamie: [[img:7154]] are you stalking me? If this is where i think it is then i was sat around here on wednesday night waiting for a lift. Took a bunch of photos using my crouched knee as......

in response to: Are You Going to Be Around Here for Christmas? by Zag

SlangOne,AmenOne EST.90: You are correct.I have been writting in PDX and Boston...Mostly PDX for OVER 11 years now.As an "adult" and freelance artist I crack up at the nonsense and disapreciation for it.And to the guy sucking......

in response to: PDX graffiti like ummm... by fuzzytank

elaine: well, true. even something like this is redeemed by the glossiness of the photograph/internet, the sunny day, and my pretty framing [[img:6067]] and there is abjection in literature as well, and somehow that is similar, the very......

in response to: abject objects by elaine

Colin: Yes, that is sometimes a problem with the internet, where various web sites end up quoting each other in a sort of endless cycle. By the way, took a while to download on......

in response to: victoria park bench by elaine

Peter caine: Ya a sport..Kids real bright. works out lifting Krylon. Got an "A" in gym class ...

in response to: Fuck Neck Face by sine

Peter: jeeff: why is neckface so notorious? well, how can i put this delicately... he had a few very visible ups in some really hot spots in brooklyn. add a few graf-scenester/williamsburg hipsters who flicked them......

in response to: Fuck Neck Face by sine

Tina: Reminds me of Central Baptist Hospital tearing down that beautiful stone church and cutting down those beautiful old trees to expand their parking lot. I had thought those would make a uplifting and inspiring setting......

in response to: Stone house on Cardinal Hill by Goingincirclez

GGP: angel lift-off! stunning shot....

in response to: close-up of the escaped angel by joey

GGP: I love this shot, with its magical colorations. And I didn't know that about Monty Clift!...

in response to: Quaker Cemetery, Prospect Park by sine

cafeconleche: Sad state...Historically this is exactlay how its been--it all about the traditional Eurocentric p.o.v : anything other than white is inferior, therefore let us "civilize the ignoran savage and enlighten and uplift him with......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

cafeconleche: To: YOur own worst...and Seekinga future... and everyone else out there... It's nice to see that there are some of us on the same page--I don't know if you'd call it hate,--we'll then again, yeah--there is a......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

Venus: No one is picking up the phone, I guess it's clear shes gone & this little masochist is lifting up her dress, guess I thought, I could never feel the pain I feel. Hey Jupiter,......

in response to: Untitled by vz

elaine: ...and take over (in the spirit of morrisey's shoplifters)...

in response to: Subway Troubadour by Peter

kinglight55@aol.com: AMOR DE REY: My brothers and sisters i hope you all find yourself in good health when you read this... I am here to ask all of you to please try and help out as much......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

elaine: i quite liked the photos from that day. i had spent all day at greenwich and was way over tired, got a lift home in the rain and took these at the petrol station [[img:2496]]...

in response to: a fuzzy tank in a greenwich petrol station by elaine

elaine: or your car could die on the clifton suspension bridge and you could be left staring into the abyss forever......

in response to: Falling in Love on the M40 Northbound by a disturbed young man

elaine: I want to live in this future. I will need a completely new wardrobe. And a face lift. And a haircut. And SHOES. I think retrofuturist shoes, like maybe big platform shoes with stacks......

in response to: Views you havent seen by fuzzytank

Marc: I. love walking. Family tradition is on vacations to have at least one endless "death march" hike that ends up with someone being airlifted or at least severely dehydrated.. I dream of walking from San......

in response to: urban orienteering by elaine

sine: fortunately, 9/11 has become little more than a speedbump in the fast lane of art and culture. gotta keep lifting the bar, despite massive casualties. who else is gonna do it....des moines? los angeles? portland? represent......

in response to: WK, DOZE on Ludlow Street: by Peter

ea: those floor inserts are rubber, like the giant puzzle mats under play structures. and the stacks have translucent corrugated plastic panels, as does the ceiling. the whole experience of the space emphasizes its......

in response to: Views you havent seen by fuzzytank

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