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Bayside Watcher: 'I remember' - You are a good person and you have great intentions. But have you been to Bayside Cemetery? If you had, you wouldn't possibly think that 4 cleanup visits per year......

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

WinstonSmith: Great image and yes it was once the world's tallest. My most profound memory of the Woolworth Building was being on the Brooklyn Heights Promenade late on the night of 9-12-01 and seeing the......

in response to: Was World\'s Tallest by Peter

Lino: Hello everyone. I came from Italy in holiday and end up working in Netherne as a porter first and then in the kitchen. The patient was treated very well and I have great memories. Beautiful......

in response to: Netherne Mental Asylum by Simon Cornwell

Edward LAMB: I am very familiar with this tunnel having personally "discovered" the place way back in 1969... The following, if you please, is an excerpt from my own story : I had, one day, roaming through Riverside Drive......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

julie lorraine jackson: hello diane magee this is julie lorraine jackson my brother stuart jackson passed away last feb 29/08 of massive heart attack age 49. would like send me old picture of me deaf in milton......

in response to: School for the Deaf by Peter

julie lorraine jackson: I am Julie Lorraine Jackson. My parents were passed away and my brother Stu died last feb 29/08 of massive heart attack of age 49. I ONLY 3 BROTHERS AND ONE SISTER THAT'S ALL. I......

in response to: School for the Deaf by Peter

jessie : knitta what? haha love those guys. there was a massive knit on the olive way overpass awhile ago.......

in response to: The Knitta Crew Strikes Again by Peter

Jamie: To be fair, they're no more dishonest than any other global ISP operating within the UK. They take advantage of our governments overwhelming cluelessness to make massive profits by essentially breaking the laws of trading......

in response to: Telectroscope Fun by Adam

Jon Burgess: My Gran lived on Atherton Lane for 50+ years, I always remember the massive bonfires on the bammer throughout the 70's / early 80's. Down the bammer was a newt pond with protected species of......

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

jeff: i've lived here for 22 years and have often complained about wanting to "get out of here". the problem seems to be once i'm somewhere else i miss home terribly. there is something that draws......

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

Nobody: Saul- perhaps sarcasm doesn't travel well through the internet. I do have a few points for your consideration, though: 1. "thats there [sic] idea of a community. Whose idea? The people who live in the projects? I......

in response to: Coney Island Low by Peter

Born and Raised in NYC: nice ... the late 70's were a bad time evrywhere,massive urban decay, kids don't know how easy they got it now...

in response to: Hotel Deanza by JoeyD

Andrew Smith: Here's some photo's contributed by Dom Smith (friend but no relation) - photo's of Irlam in the late 1980's The parade on the estate - butchers on the left, newsagent in the middle (run by Dom's......

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

David Stonehouse: All of us at Evergreen were thrilled with Toronto's embrace of Earth Hour and indeed all staff went to enormous lengths to do our part. Unfortunately, when it comes to Brick Works site we are......

in response to: Not So Green... by Michelle

EvilGentleman: Well Elicar, my previous article on this particular location has become something of an online focal point for those who lived there during its heyday, much like Corsatki's {Cabrini Green} articles. Thus, this page is intended......

in response to: The Destruction of Benny Farm by EvilGentleman

noname: Also, the reason that Mcpherson may be more expensive is because the economy there can support high rent etc. BTW Taxes are higher in Hutchinson than Mcpherson.. Hutchinson has to be cheap because of the......

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

Billy Carbino: the gurken is massive and i thing thay chose the right country and place to put well done builders...

in response to: The Gherkin by Hasslehoff

Vicki: I grew up in Kensington (Coral and Clearfield) or Coral and Elkhart...block down from Frankford Ave. I went to Mastbaum for HS, Conwell for Middle and Williard for Elementary. I have many great......

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

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

my misgivings: NORTH Wales’ Chief Constable Richard Brunstrom is calling for the legalisation and regulation of all drugs – and next week will ask North Wales Police Authority to back him. The region’s top cop reckons existing......

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

serlingrod: I absolutely love this pictures. It looks like you can jump from one mountaintop to the next. I took a flight from Detriot to Tokyo that lasted 12 hours, so that sounds about right. I......

in response to: Alaska, From Above by Elicar

Janet Calderon: Author of Bushwick & Beyond: I never forgot Bushwick. My childhood memories are there. I'll be back to share my experiences via this book. Hopefully, after reading my book;the reader will empower......

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

CE: The picture of the second factory doesn't do its size justice at all. It's a massive building that towers over you when you're near it and even when you're on the other side of......

in response to: Two Factories by CE

little ukraine: oops, posted too early.. pictured above are Astoria Park, the Triborough Bridge spanning Hell Gate, and a marker at the entrance of the Charybdis Playground (where's Scylla? Presumably Ward's Island) next to the Astoria Pool,......

in response to: Robert Moses Photo Collective by CartLegger

Kerri: I have been to see Justo in person and I have to say he is the most inspirational person I have ever met in real life. He is the sweetest (and the kookiest) old man......

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral by Hasslehoff

Chav Massive: Hahahahahahahahah and this is how "Chavs" entertain themselfs. Verry funny...

in response to: Chav Massive! by Chavvie Boy

Nando: Hey guys I have to say this is definitely one of my favorites entries ever. I am a native of Corona (on which the park lies) and I can honestly say that my life......

in response to: Road Trip, Part II by procyon

Sophia: yea yea the N8 Massive!...

in response to: Crouch End Graffiti by CROUCH END MASSIVE

maybetoday: All of St. Louis isn't as clean cut as these pictures show. I've only started taking my camera around as I walk through the City recently and these are the first places I've been......

in response to: Lemp Brewery by maybetoday

EvilGentleman: I tried, grange. I now have a severely bruised tailbone since I had 12 webs in a row snap. Apparently, the tensile strength of a spidey-man web is only 300 pounds, dammit! Ever notice that......

in response to: Rooftop Mystery by EvilGentleman

BDweller: "The Bushwick Initiative...Who is this for?" Boy, you are some busybody, upfromflames. Digging, poking, photographing and posting; then posing provocative questions. I'll take your bait. The city's official response to the steady influx of Latinos and blacks......

in response to: The Bushwick Initiative: Holistic Redevelopment or Urban Renewal Retrofit? by upfromflames

joey: now that's a building. un-like the blue phallus building in the background. solid, massive, and made of bricks....

in response to: The Sun Life Building: The Secret Hiding Place of the British Crown Jewels by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: They have closed down due to a massive fire next door in February. They are not expected to open for a few months, if at all. Water and smoke damage was quite extensive, not sure......

in response to: $95 For a Bowl of Soup? by EvilGentleman

anon (localhost): In the next 10 years Southeast Asia's economic growth will be as phenomenal as that of China. In fact Australia is considering to join ASEAN coz they don't want to be left behind..It is a......

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

j.walthers@timesnewsweekly.com: Part IB - Birth - Billyburg's First Hipsters Came From.....Bushwick: Bushwick was mainly pastoral in pre- and post-Revolutionary War Kings County; salt meadows offered excellent grazing. Farming was central to the local economy. However, by the......

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

jay : having moved to the usa from england 3 years ago, i just hate the food in america...almost every "restaurant" (they even call fast food places restaurants here!) serves the same food, steaks, chicken, pasta....and in......

in response to: Chips for Lunch by Jamie

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

Sirhcbre: The old buildings in the first picture look massive!...

in response to: Cleveland from the Golden Hour on by procyon

chase : one up unless u live in washington dc change ur name he iz massive in dc`...

in response to: followup graffiti hunt by Jamie

seamus: Hey, am from the south and can honestly say that few people want that boggey dull cornor of ireland in the rpublic. Imagine this people, 600,000 disaffected catholics in the north almost bankrupted the......

in response to: Urban Street Propoganda by Jamie

Editor:: sorry aer! sometimes, in the massive daily anti-comment-spam housekeeping thats an ongoing effort here, real comments get deleted. if something you posted was deleted, it was definintely an accident. so sorry! :(...

in response to: Moth in My Garden by Guy McLaren

little ukraine: i used to know the story behind the garibaldi statue but i don't recall it now. every year on march 25 a ceremony is held commemorating the Triangle Shirtwaist fire. A fire engine ladder is......

in response to: Washington Square Park by jack

Brad Doner: Presently there is no guarantee for the affordable housing aspect of the 48 Abell proposal, and it is a slippery slope argument for anyone to say they're against affordable housing because they are against this......

in response to: 48 Abell Bites the Dust? by jeeff

lmsw: My great grandparents are buried there- I took my grandmother there in 1982 to visit her father-in-law and mother-in-law's graves- it was overwhelming. The massive amount of graves and the fact that with a few......

in response to: Graveyard Train by Peter

tomig: ok.. as famous as bondi is, being austrlia's most popular beach and msot central beach... why do so many people assume that its actually a GOOD beach? i got a lotta mates who live there......

in response to: Bondi Beach by seanStranks

EvilGentleman: Well, I think we also have to keep in mind that you and Peter **do** pay a signifigant amount of the money to keep this site online, and you guys devote massive amounts of blood,......

in response to: U.S. Congressman Foley by sine

Alexa: Great bridge pics! Beautiful! I have a fear of bridges, yet I enjoy looking at them. I don't think I could ever drive across the massive bridges of NY........not sure I could......

in response to: The Bridges of New York City by Peter

matt: I tried chantting this word over & over again & i got a massive rush of bliss,man i can see why they are putting these signs up around the place,it fricken does somthing,i do it......

in response to: Call Out Gouranga! by Jamie

colavitos ghost: i think it's awesome to see the word "prominent" misspelled in two different ways on the same day. also:"questionable"? come on jon---im pei, like him or not, is one of the most important (and recognizable)......

in response to: CWRU Bldg by joey

Jamie: totally. the overall quality of a photo lies more in the person pressing the shutter release than it does in the quality of the equipment used. certainly a nice shiny lens helps a lot but......

in response to: Heidelberg Doll House by Cosmo

TheTruth: "I see it more as a class war than a race war." "...But that doesn't explain why, poor or not, the residents of Bushwick didn't have enough self-respect to take care of their neighborhood." Dave, did you......

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

cdiggy: San Diego will probably be in the top 15 within 5 years. They are growing it massively! I can't find pictures from within the last year but here's one from awhile back (with a navy......

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

elaine: ITUC, i was in liverpool from about 1979 to 1985, i went to art school there, which as you know is not far from chinatown. this was before all day drinking and there was a......

in response to: Not-Chinatown / Fish-heads On Ice by aer suzuki

EvilGentleman: OK, this is about as ludicrous as it gets, people! I support the reinstatement of the death penalty, I support the right to bear arms, I believe law enforcement should be given a massive cash......

in response to: Free Man? by Urbanghost (michael talbot)

N: [[img:11310]] massive banksy piece...

in response to: There is Always Hope by Tankist

SCAM28: God damn it...every time I read something like that I get so pissed...and there's nothing you can really do about it... See I'm from Berlin, Germany and there's massive graf in this town...so as another measure......

in response to: Criminalize Greed, Not Graffiti by Peter

jack: thanks for your comments, its appreciated. joe and i were sister's favorites. i did not know that at the time, i found out at our 47th reunion. she knew we were from......

in response to: The Meatball Caper by jack

elaine: and me. i have a massive fear of motorbikes. and i am a total back seat driver in cars as well. i was explaining to the [[3333:rickshaw]] guy that i wasn't just picking on him,......

in response to: What a Waste by torontofreelance

mark: Well I know most of these are all about the subway, but here's one for the many bus drivers out there. Drivers who insist on letting enough air build up to power a small mini......

in response to: Things I Hate About... Public Transit by EvilGentleman

Peter: the overhead wires that power the busses are called [[wiki:catenary wire]]. the part of the {bus}/{trolley} that makes contact with those wires is called a [[wiki:pantograph (rail)]]. i dont know why i know this, but......

in response to: Old Bank by danielle

elaine: looks like a massive sun lounger or something...

in response to: Electric by barry

danielle: nah, it's a man made railway in New Zealand. It's quite amazing. This fella built this massive railway thru his property, and takes people for tours. He has 2 bridges, and along the track he......

in response to: Choo-Choo by danielle

danielle: 17. People driving cars with massive amounts of black smoke coming out of their mufflers...which forces the rest of us to roll up our windows on a nice day...really pisses me off....

in response to: Things I Hate About... Traffic by EvilGentleman

Fragthemall.: I am curently working on a mod for Counter Strike called "Kengsinton Market". It is a "Patty defusing " scenario. Litterbugs versus Vigilantes. The Ulock armed Vigilantes try to prevent the baseball bat toting litterbugs......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

T0r0nt0-MaSsIvE: Hey, thats Leah! I bet she kicked his ass, as well she should have!!!...

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

elaine: or it could say 'nexus 6'... or'nexus fl.1084' as my washing machine is, a massive part of why i bought it ::blushes::...

in response to: robot building by elaine

elaine: yeah, i like that topsy turvy world of cheap shit transiting into prescioussss when abroad. i knew someone who went to australia and wore her doc martens to work in a chippie - eminently sensible......

in response to: A Pint of Stella at Half by sine

elaine: fresh pigeon, gotta be good, right? except they are dreadful cannibals. this area is massively muslim and the kids all eat halal version kfc, so the streets are littered with dead hen. pigeons eat this.......

in response to: Grubbin\' by Nairi

gramarye: I was actually in a plane heading toward Gatwick on the Sunday morning, and saw the fire out the window of the aircraft. You could see the huge smoke plume and the fire raging from......

in response to: Oil Fire... by Zag

NET ONE 156 KRT: Words of the Prophets Take to the Rooftops by Cathy Hong SUBJECT — The Extreme Graffiti Hall of Murals LOCATION — Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens Les had no equipment but a backpack full of spray cans. (He......

in response to: Wherefore ART Thou, Ellis? by GGP

Peter: big it up boogie down massive!...

in response to: Oldschool NYC by Graffiti

Peter: bikes, pumpkins and goats... sounds like a good time to me :) thanks for the post, sally. big it up brooklyn massive!...

in response to: End of Rain, Pt I by sally

elaine: nooo, it's a nice building, but not as greatbigmassive as that...

in response to: Motorway Haiku: UK (Part One) by Jamie

ELLIS G.: For Immediate Release: KILI is pleased to announce an exhibition of paintings by ELLIS G. Continues through 12/1/05 @ KILI 81 Hoyt St. bet. State St. and Atlantic Ave. Bklyn NY A,C,G Trains to Hoyt/Schermerhorn......

in response to: Wherefore ART Thou, Ellis? by GGP

NET PI 156 KRT: For Immediate Release: KILI is pleased to announce an exhibition of paintings by ......

in response to: Brooklyn Street Art Initiative by Peter

elaine: not to worry steelisreal socialist, i will do it, just not right this very moment. it's not a massive bother, but i am not always terribly mobile. you are right, it's not very very far,......

in response to: abject objects by elaine

Peter: lol! Brooklyn {Chav} Massive!...

in response to: Fuck Neck Face by sine

Spanky: im absoultely massively loving that...

in response to: droids! by vz

sins: calm down, man... it's JUST graffiti. you need to chillax, it's just a bomb, and NOT a metaphor for human nature. that's really pretentious. Jafar is amazing, though, man. those pigs are massively important to......

in response to: best of the bombers by jeeff

elaine: yeah, i like that one as well jamie, while mirrory buildings reflecting other mirrory buildings has a pleasing swimmingpool feel, it can get overwhelming if that's all there is, this has a weird cut and......

in response to: unruly overview by fuzzytank

Jamie: yeah these are pretty massive, and will break the site for most visitors. Don't worry too much we'll sort them out for you. For future reference though we tend to keep pics to a maximum......

in response to: Banksy Photos + other graf by SpankyHam

jeeff: hi jo. here's a quickie travel guide for toronto, ##but## i'm writing this with one condition for you: please take some photos, write some stuff, and post an article here about your trip! first off,......

in response to: Toronto for a week by jo

jeeff: it's true, the giant billboards have a way of bringing the city in closer. you don't realize just how massive the signs really are. as for my uncle, what can i say. ......

in response to: tokyo trains by jeeff

elaine: well, it's history and geography. the romany gypsies are one thing, then there are irish gypsies, and then there are elective 'new age' travellers. the new age travellers came out of a long standing squatting......

in response to: urban transgressions and taboos by elaine

elaine: it's fab, isn't it? there is a new thing on bbc here started last spring, called 'springwatch' which is just perfect elaine tv. they set up camp in the country with loads of webcams and......

in response to: Pet Bird Precursorz by GGP

elaine: oh, jamjar! my heart bleeds! but you can't have failed to notice that most of this thread is a massive bit of squatting from marc which hardly counts as a comment... some of the best......

in response to: hackney city farm by elaine

elaine: that's very interesting. we used to have things in kids playgrounds which have been ripped out now because of 'risk' but i don't remember anywone getting injured on them, and certainly nothing in the news......

in response to: Newark Morning by Peter

hotdogx: I would like to thank the person above for their input here, and this illustrates the true feelings on " the tribal matters" outside northern ireland. many unionists deny this strongly, but the evidence is......

in response to: Falls Road: Belfast by Jamie

Peter: wow, jamie... thats some food for thought. im imaginging future archaeologists will wield the ability to write drivers/software to access "ancient data" much like today's archaeologists wield trowels, brushes and shovels to access ancient artifacts.......

in response to: Two Hundred Years From Now by Jamie

elaine: uncomfortable thing to have a souveneir of, I imagine, and certainly a momento mori. The way you write about this is the most evocative and meaningful account I have read. I was in NY the......

in response to: Kinematics by Peter

elaine: It is my opinion that people are welcome to use slang and create counter culture, and attempt to place it where they see fit, to whatever response they then get. Actually, when I first saw......

in response to: Shoes by Peter

banksy fan: The Ghetto offered a unique opportunity to view some cutting edge art including Banksy's ##"That Christ painting"##. The image was controversially dropped from Bob Geldof's Light up London campaign in 2003 but has since been......

in response to: Santa\'s Ghetto 2004, Charing Cross Road by banksyfan

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

ian: borutz, Houston is an industrial city of ~5 million inhabitants on the Gulf Coast of Texas, in the US. The major industries ar oil and gas refining and exploration, and oilfield services. It is also a......

in response to: Houston, October 2004 by ian

Paul G: Guessing: You left the shutter open a relatively long time to compensate for the dim interior; that resulted in the massive overexposure and "corona" around what I assume is the sun. And then you......

in response to: downing by hool

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