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There are 74 comments about "mobile al"

anon (general-kt-195.t-mobile.co.uk): Please can anyone help im looking for a cockney singer or act for my aunts 80th birthday party in September this year it will be a big do with over 2oo family asnd friends and we need......

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

Country Boy: Peter, am sorry I didn't see this months ago so I could respond then. Thank you for your photos and update on the progress at "ground zero". I apologize for everyone for not being as......

in response to: Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today by Peter

serlingrod: In response to the last post - first of, let me say that I live in Philadelphia and have worked as a community organizer in Kensington for the past several years. I mention this to......

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

Jamie: It seems inevitable really, which is why I'm surprised by the introduction of the abovepictured booths. I really don't remember the last time i saw someone use a payphone.. and you never see those "British"......

in response to: Chungmuro and Euljiro by chiamattt

livia: Too many automobiles every single day ... "Countless Cars a minute"...

in response to: 3 Bikes a Minute - Parte Um by livia

joey: now that i think about it, looking at this bicycle pictorial, i saw a countless number of automobiles today. how about you?...

in response to: 3 Bikes a Minute - Parte Um by livia

joey: that's great. a world without the automobile. ...

in response to: 3 Bikes a Minute - Parte Um by livia

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

Fred, The.: Mr. Texan.. I also look forward to being in Texas. I did attend a grade school here in Hutch years ago but I had to quit......

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

Fred, The.: Good morning, I can see that there are some misconceptions out there about this ridiculous mess of a town.. I've created a video......

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

anon (mobile-166-217-249-209.mycingular.net): This is a very sad commentary and certainly not factual. I no longer live in Pauls Valley but it is a beautiful place to raise children. The downtown is historic and very interesting.......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 12 by Scott Sargent

Jenny: Im talking about a private house in that area that has all movie props outside his house including the batmobile. I know its 85 street on the right hand side. ...

in response to: X Movie Theatre by jack

jack: pink mobile, right now i.m developing a mountain bike with a radio, tv, reclining seat, futon, mirrors, radar alert, toilet (very important for those long hauls) reversibile pedals, reversibile seat (in case you want to......

in response to: Bi Cycle by Biff

Peter: id say, you just get in your car, drive it, and somehow crash it. im too lazy to google it, but i bet you a dollar that single-car accidents account for the majority of annual......

in response to: One Car Accident by groovehouse

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.

natalie brophy: hi natalie remember me ,,,amanda fouracre i used to live down the same drive as you in irlam ,my brother and i henry fouracre .we used to have a fox called vicky i......

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

EvilGentleman: I have to translate this. It's just too much to resist. 가장 큰exsqisite, 나는 말해야 한다! 여기 모든에EvilGentleman포획은 이것 이다: 1 - 감시는 시간외에 하고 있다. 2 - 그의 할아버지 새로운 틀이를 얻기 위하여 농부는 도시로 가고 있다. 3......

in response to: Busan, Part Three by chiamattt

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

Spooky: haha. jamie mate, if you want to see the best graff in pbro dont go any further away than the train station. jump off the end of the platform going towards spalding if......

in response to: followup graffiti hunt by Jamie

EvilGentleman: Since the original bridge's ironwork was built 120 years ago, in 1886, the C.P.R. Saint Lawrence Bridge has been used as a pedestrian walkway by the Mohawks of Kahnawake. It became somewhat easier to cross......

in response to: Train Derails on Bridge IV: The Aftermath (With Graf Train Passing By) by EvilGentleman

Scott Sargent: Nice photos, Gus. I like the European automobiles. Could you make more photographs of such automobiles for us 'Yanks'? :-D...

in response to: Barnoldswick by Gus Brennan

Chris Erb: I imagine the day when busses all over the world will revolt against the private automobile. They will, all at once, turn against their companions on the road, slowly destroying every car, truck and......

in response to: Bus Vs Suv by barry

ian: Seeing these photos causes me to tear up, feeling the asphyxiating helplessness of living in an automobile dependent society....

in response to: Tokyo Rail by Chris Jongkind

Jack: Heh, didn't realize HTML was disabled. So here's just some of what I wrote at http://www.angrybrownbutch.com/2006/04/28/62 I lived in Bushwick for two years before moving to my current neighborhood in Brooklyn. And while living there,......

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

sherri: Oh and what's really funny about Yellowknife...I live in a 3 bedroom TRAILER (Mobile home) that cost me $269,900 just last September so at 30 years old, by the time I pay off that mortgage......

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

EvilGentleman: Just because plant-type organisms do not move is no reason to think they are more suited to die violently than are mobile, animal-type organisms. Life is life. Many people debate whether or not plants actually......

in response to: A Grisly Example of Man\'s Inhumanity by GGP

EvilGentleman: jack, wind burn is when the cold air blowing against your skin does not go so far as to cause frostbite, but instead slowly tans your skin darker. The intense sunlight from reflections off snow......

in response to: Flying Pigs by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

a dose of reality: This topic is being beat to death by people without a real grasp on the term "life". this cat/rabbit in the scheme of things is as worthless now as it was when it was alive......

in response to: A Grisly Example of Man\'s Inhumanity by GGP

jack: nah, you would miss the black and white and grime of the city. you would miss the vally's and canyons of steel and glass, the multitude, the lost, the happy, the tired, give me......

in response to: Villa Maria Metro Station by superkidlinh

Elicar: [[http://www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=1109&ArticleID=1418323]] Mr. Mann is of Indian descent and is a mobile phone saleman....

in response to: Stupidity Is a Virus by sine

EvilGentleman: Hmmm... an old canteen truck converted into a mobile used bookstore... hot dog vendors who sell Tom Clancy and Michael Crichton novels on the side... Owners of suburban used bookstores cruising through New York's residental......

in response to: Booktrash by Peter

Peter: 44. the guy i see on my train almost every morning, who habitually carries on arguments with imaginary voices via his mobile... despite the fact that there is absolutely no connectivity in the subway tunnel....

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

EvilGentleman: My guess is 1968, based on the clothing, hairstyles, and automobiles...

in response to: London in the 70s by Yellow

EvilGentleman: adam, there are three ways to get to Kangirsujuaq, but only two of them are realistic. The primary mode of transportation into town is by airline. The only airline that goes there on a scheduled......

in response to: Kangirsujuaq by EvilGentleman

jack: once upon a time there was a beautiful new shiny automobile in a showroom. it glistened in the afternoon sun and took its occupants anywhere they wanted to go.. the car was red......

in response to: Alleyway/Garbage Dump by Peter

EvilGentleman: RE: Jury I demand a retrial, it is obvious right from the opening statements that the jury was decided before the trial, and the jury selection process was too impromptu to be properly effective. And by the......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Old Kensington Dog: Quote: "RE: reality check: 2nd Feb 2006 - 22:58 GMT RE: the commments on biycycles and autos being invented at the same time... Wrong... bicycles have a far longer timeline." Actually, "reality check", I am correct. The......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Old Kensington Dog: A couple of points re. the confrontation specifically, and Kensington Market in general: -The SUV in the photos is owned by the business accross the street, not the "Motorist". His four cylinder smaller car with......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Sertraline: I ride a bike in Toronto and I've seen more couriers do dumb aggressive shit than automobiles. Most of the posters, in typical neo-hippy style, assume that this incident is the man's fault. ......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

JimboToronto: I live on Augusta Ave about a block north of where this occurred but missed it due to being out of town. I am neither a bike courier nor a motorist, but my sympathies lie......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

ketchup-wrappers, not hamburger patties.. c'mon! : my friend was pulling out of the mcdonalds drive-thru, and he stopped his terribly maintained rusting hulk of blue-smoke pollution belching, heating-oil fueled, catalytic-converterless '92 oldsmobile, to open up each one of the individual ketchup......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Kindofkensington: Jaysus, I can barely believe some of the stuff I've read here. Got the link from BoingBoing, used to live just up the road on Augusta, saw some idiotic carry on in my time at......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Sam: It's a car, not his penis. Part of the problem is the attachment that weirdos get to their cars. For some reason otherwise ordinary people accept violence and commit violent acts, up to and including......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

adam: tmobile gives a website that you can send the pics you take to and posts them automatically this pic is on sunset blvd near um.. shoot.. a few blocks down from the guitar center.. 6 blocks......

in response to: Apocalypse over Los Angeles by adam

jack: looking at the long shadows, could be morning or afternoon, either way the mobile is facing east or west, which means it needs wind from the north or south to move, thereby creating an east......

in response to: Water Wheel This Weekend by mobie

Peter: hehehehe. i still ride my longboard. its slower, slacker, and harder to crash on. though, i must admit, there was an unfortunate spill on it earlier this year that required me to shell out $150......

in response to: I\'m Too Old for Skateboarding by JJ

Carmack: Those {freight}-train cars are the type they use to haul new automobiles in. I always wonder, when I see those types of cars covered with {graffiti}, if any of it blew through the scores of......

in response to: Toledo Graf Freights by Joeypoey

Peter: also: (copied from [[http://www.thundercut.com/main/index.php?category=outside]]) another truck-plane: [[img:6451]] and a van-snowmobile: [[img:6452]] ...

in response to: Van-o-plane by Peter

Peter: wow, that giant phone is cool. price-gouging, however, isn't. i used to use {mci} as my mobile carrier, then switched when i started learning about the seemingly endless offenses they've committed in the name of......

in response to: Attack of the Giant Phones by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Peter: also: biodiesel? on a gas-and-oil burning 2 stroke? tell me how and I'm soooo there :) (id search now, but I'm on mobile)...

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

Balloonhedz: it used to be Mobile Emergency Room Van or MERVan before EMS was taken over by FDNY. ...

in response to: W4th St Subway Fire~Street Scene by Balloonhedz

Peter: im guessing that stands for something like mobile emergency response vehicle... MERV is a great name for such a bus. though im sure that the {FDNY} would be hard-pressed to keep many immobile emergency response......

in response to: W4th St Subway Fire~Street Scene by Balloonhedz

jamie: i've just sent a text message to the mobile number in the last one with the web address of this page....

in response to: mile end gateway to something or other by elaine

Peter: heh! thats the homeless paper, yeah? the dude in the photo is actually a good friend of ours... and a rather successful java developer for a mobile games company, heh!...

in response to: Brooklyn Dead End by sine

Jamie: classic citynoise. i really enjoyed reading this. i did so firstly on my web-enabled mobile minus pictures and enjoyed it. Now i read it again with visual context i am even more impressed. I just......

in response to: Birdnoise (mostly) by kc

Peter: thats a mobile number... you could probably sms/txt this person and ask them yourself! ;)...

in response to: I Like it Raw by Peter

Peter: this is a great entry! I've experienced similar here in nyc- heh! ill comment at length when I'm not on my web-limited mobile... ...

in response to: Egg and Cheese! Everything! by JJ

Peter: im gonna pop in a bigger sd card so i can get more vid on the phone. the graniness is cool, indeed, but i sure wish the path trains had cleaner windows, cause that would......

in response to: First Video Post! by Peter

AirdrieMK: Your last comment about the North stipulates what many people think as being stereo type due to the past troubles. Normally it is due to igmorant people - eg on a recent visit to England......

in response to: Urban Street Propoganda by Jamie

elaine: hahahahahahahahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahahaha jamie, i think your mobile is finally under your command. i hate how nokias have their own friends as a priority...

in response to: trashed car in wild park by elaine

Peter: the guy covering his face wit hthe pamphlet was some crazy guy... at first, i thought he was talking on a mobile while holding a paper, but as soon as he turned, i saw he......

in response to: Countless Faces Commuting by Peter

Cincinnati: Was doing some research and stumbled upon this blog. My o my the hatred people. It makes me glad my 'Mick ancestors (local terminalogy for Irish descent) came to the states. Cincinnati......

in response to: Urban Street Propoganda by Jamie

elaine: thanks! i made these when i had been ill for a few weeks and i couldn't shop for xmas presents, and was bored but not up to much. anyone who came to visit me got......

in response to: hideoms by elaine

elaine: the dog is scunnered, the squirrel is eating a sandwich or talking on a mobile phone, the horse looks tired...

in response to: The Field of Fun by Jamie

elaine: you don't know what will happen, so you can't guess in advance as to if intervention is a good idea or not. i tend not to join in if there are other people, and sometimes......

in response to: Girlfight by JJ

Saint Clair: [[img:1845]] Automobile alley. Consists of art galleries, loft apts, euro car dealers....

in response to: Oklahoma City by Saint Clair

Jamie: I was eventually frustrated into buying a Blink. It held around 100 VGA shots though it had poor resonse times by which i mean the period in between clicking the button and the camera actually......

in response to: Zone & Shrub by Peter

elaine: my mobile phone's predictive texting prefers IBM before ham and before Ian, so machines are taking over, and they think about their own friends and black women in belgium way before they want to think......

in response to: Cherry Blossoms in Brooklyn by Peter

Jamie: If you were to stand at the vantage point of the first photo today and turn to your right, you would see Starbucks. Turn to your left, and it's McDonalds. The street with the tramway......

in response to: Peterborough Electric Tramways by Jamie

Peter: this is a great entry, marc. thanks for showing up on this site... im fascinated by much of what you wrote, and indeed, couldnt have put it any better in regards to hacking-via-transportation... ive often thought......

in response to: Hack the City by Marc

jamie: nicepicturephone pics. i have one myself :-) i've made some php which allows uploading pics to a server via email. Turns a picturephone(if email enabled like mine) into a pretty handy tool. mobile citynoise!...

in response to: Riding the PATH Home: Newark - Brooklyn 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

airmail: automobiles are a self-destructive and alien concept....

in response to: It\'s Hard to Find Good Parking in the City by Peter

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