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Warren S.: Sometimes, I had to report to the cloakroom straightaway or directly to the hallway. One nun had a big steel edged ruler, named "Mr. Brown;" she whacked kids across the palms of their hands with......

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

CHRISSY-46: what a cool site. I can't even believe I found people that came from my childhood, teenage, neighborhood. I grew up on Melrose St. between Knickerbock and Wilson in the early 50's. ......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

tinfoil smith: many moons have come and gone since ja started, stoped, started, quit again.....repeat. i wonder if any of us on this post (besides skuf one if that was really him, props from the middle of......

in response to: JA: A True NYC King by Peter

chae sone: Mad cowed assemblymen. WHO REPRESENTS KOREA? The Korean people want to be free from the mad cow riots. It reminds Rousseau’s statement. “Man is born free, yet everywhere he is chains.” In this social condition, he proposed......

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

Olwen Gillet (nee Dawson): Wow, I have just found this site and have had a good read ending up with smarting eyes, but what a joy it is to read of peoples' memories of Irlam/Cadishead, mainly Cadishead where I......

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

anonymous#2: To: anonymous Thank you. I went back not to long ago to score and none of my old spots were open and I sure didnt reconise any of the names. I used to kick around there......

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

jack: i believe i can believe that story because many years ago i met a woman in a bar and we talked for a spell and said she was from the UK and her father had......

in response to: The Werewolf of Dogdyke by Lincoln

James cashan: RE: Jon Burgess, ha ha well spotted jon i dont think that public demand, finance nor desire is great enough for that. K.O.T.S. Fans and those that remember us are a rare commodity,although i......

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

RandomName: MAn I found this page searching for too old skateboarding like a lot of you. I hate this idea to pieces. in the time it takes you to turn 15 is the same time it......

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

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Rob Really interesting old photos.I can all but see the "back entrance" under the railway to the Steelworks canteen. I wonder if there were many loyal workers there as my father-in- law was, after spending 50years......

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

picturepack: Moonlight on Jackson and 19th. leave a cash tip....

in response to: Pho in Seattle by Peter

Mary McGinty: I can remember the snow falling in Fiddlers Lane and slipping because the council never bothered clearing the pavement. The Fiddlers Lane shop forecourts were salted by the shopkeepers and a gritter......

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

Joanne Amorello-minor: Hi Mary, hi Rob, hi Marissa,hi Norma,hi steve... as much as I would like to go to the mosslands I cannot as I live in Portsmouth!but I shall listen anyway...you never know my wish may come......

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

Joanne: Hi Joanne If you look at the skies high above Irlam tonight you will see a full moon and if you can hear wolves howling on the moss lands scurry home quickly, if you cannot hear......

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

jack: no last wednesday i think. believe me on sunday its packed. you have to see the place on a moonlit evening, in the snow and the interior lights on, its a hallmark picture....

in response to: Catholic Church I Attend. by jack

Brianna: we have a family story dating back to who knows when, about Lord Balfour's daughter who fell in love with a catholic footman, but because their marraige was forbidden since she was protestant, they ran......

in response to: Castle Balfour by barry

EvilGentleman: All I see is an airport with a funky roof. This conspiracy crap is hilarious, though. I seriously doubt the Masons would be so dumb as to publicly proclaim their "evil plans" in such a......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

Shoot the Moon: Passing this & the Unisphere is one of those markers that I'm finally back home. But it is a somewhat sad structure when you hear all the stories from your parents and grandparents about how......

in response to: Abandoned... NY State Pavilion by Peter

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

jack: i was hitting balls at that range last summer, the parachute jump, and next to it was a carousel back in the old day's, from the parachute looking down the boardwalk you can see some......

in response to: Coney & Surroundings by kricket

little ukraine: nice! i'm going to ireland on my honeymoon as well, in the dead of winter, hope to return with lots of photos for CN....

in response to: Bray Head by jamie

EvilGentleman: How I miss good old "Half-lax", as my friends and I used to call it. And especially the concerts. Billy Idol, Iron Maiden and Twisted Sister in the Metro Centre, and Nazareth at the Misty......

in response to: Downtown Halifax by CE

cyril bagshaw: Sure did Sheila,can't forget delivering Harewood road by the light of a cold and frosty moon!...

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

jack: thanks for the story lines livia, very interesting, beautiful land, tell me livia, do they still toast june in brasil and stand beneath a silvery moon, and whisper someday soon?...

in response to: City Centre - Rooftops (Part III) by livia

CartLegger: Is the honeymoon with Bushwick over?...

in response to: It\'s Hard to Breathe in the NYC: by Peter

salt: Take a moment and notice how many people who hate Hutch kant rite so good and think the town is soooooo boringk. Can you guess why they were/are so bored/boring? Now, go take a walk in......

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

rudy.sellsius: awesome pics! i remember walking the highline many moons ago - looks pretty much the same. thanks for taking me back in time. - rudy.sellsius° http:blog.sellsiusrealestate.com...

in response to: The High Line: by Peter

Lora: Moonstruck with Cher was pictured there?...

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

jack: funny, my mother's girlfriend was named josephine toronto from brooklyn and i always thought that they named toronto after her. nice pic's. of course it's not exactly the quaint hamptons village shopping area out......

in response to: Kensington Market by CE

Frank S. Besner: Man, I don't think I've SEEN the moon that clearly. Ever, let alone capture it with a digicam. With all the winter smog we get here in Mtl, some days, it's hard to see the telecom......

in response to: Spaceship Fragments by yurikim

EvilGentleman: This HAS to be a scan. Can digital cameras catch the moon so clearly? I'm impressed....

in response to: Spaceship Fragments by yurikim

jack: guten tag, it has been many moons since i walked a cobblestoned street in germany. i was in a small city called worms. i studied at the university of heidelberg, the rest of......

in response to: Sunset over Kreuzberg by SCAM28

joey: the snow sculpture in front of the moon poster is better than a michaelangelo...

in response to: Griffintown by CE

sarah: i love the scenery for tokyo, i wanna go there on a full moon and party, lol....

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

Don't worry about it: I love the shot of the moon in the last photo, It makes plum beach look romantic.TIP for guys don't bring your date there it smells and has garbage around ...

in response to: Plum Beach II by kc

sookalicious: i was green with envy!!!cuz they got all attention from you!! did you find any sailer moon girls there? thank god that they didn't have your favorite sailer moon uniform girls! otherwise, you wouldn't have come back to......

in response to: Cosplay by chiamattt

little ukraine: is that the sun or the moon? in the words of jimmy durante.... "how should i know, i don't live around here!" ...

in response to: Moon over Church St. by Biff

jack: i would say it is the moon....

in response to: Moon over Church St. by Biff

Biff: This was taken after a Christmas party on Saturday, so I'm not sure that, that is actually the moon...Biff...

in response to: Moon over Church St. by Biff

joey: ggp. exactly. like italo calvino, ##The Soft Moon##, from the book t zero....

in response to: Post Industrial by joey

jack: i second that, the ancient moon and ancient machinery, sort of father and son of days gone by....

in response to: Post Industrial by joey

procyon: ooh, rusty moon-machinery. that is possibly my favorite kind of citynoise....

in response to: Post Industrial by joey

steelisreal: These are from my archive... all of the london pictures are from when I lived there from January 2002-January 2004. My wife and I hope to return for a late honeymoon next september. ...

in response to: Millennium Bridge by steelisreal

star: It is always perpendicular to the direction where the Sun is in the sky, which has to be somewhere else on the ecliptic. If you saw the crescent Moon shaped like a boat above the......

in response to: Moon by barry

jack: what am i supposed to see? is there something there in that "art"? i see clouds, some red running under dark clouds going into grey clouds. i see rain of different colors......

in response to: Signage Daydream by GGP

aer suzuki: ok this might be considered off-topic for citynoise but what the hell : i finally made it to the frye, pictured above, to see the henry darger exhibit and i strongly recommend it if you're......

in response to: A Small Looping Tour in Seattle by aer suzuki

Cameo: just the moon pic... the other two were taken with the 16-35 2.8L...

in response to: Vertigo and the Lack of City Lights by Cameo

aer suzuki: nice, what are you shooting with to get the moon like that?...

in response to: Vertigo and the Lack of City Lights by Cameo

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Very, very cool pics. And you gotta love a good moonrise....

in response to: Vertigo and the Lack of City Lights by Cameo

joey: moon wins too...

in response to: skytower vs moon by darren131

Teddy: Dear Mr Tyson (Director), I, as a physist student thing their wrong on Pluto. It has an atmosphere and as moon, Charon. I'm disappointed on the decision. After the questions on this, all these......

in response to: The Hayden Planetarium by sine

joey: that explains the pilings. and the lighting is different colors throughout the month based on the phase of the moon?...

in response to: Walking the Blue Bayou by cybertoad

cybertoad: Joey - yes, it is under the freeways - I believe this is 45... the trail is alongside the Wortham Theayer, across the bayou. The blue lights are on according to the phases of the......

in response to: Walking the Blue Bayou by cybertoad

Cosmo: I dunno who joey is or how he gauges my age, but I was born before anyone stepped on the moon. And a bit before that, even. I don't think there are photos......

in response to: Bush\'s Garden of Eating by Cosmo

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: delicious moon picture. I think I'll have a howl....

in response to: Hot August Night II - IV by groovehouse

jamie: no, i don't think you can. like you say, there are no real landmarks large or high enough to be visible from that distance. As a kid Hunstanton was always my local 'seaside'. Skegness was......

in response to: Ingoldmells by jamie

Peter: that blue... and the moon and shadows. wow. also: i like the {empty reference}s......

in response to: Citadel, Flag, Moon by okcomputer

Susannah : Sorry - I meant the dark side of the moon - I can't spell on my computer I think its a left/right brain thing....

in response to: Urban Nature Pop-ups by GGP

Nick Levendofsky: Scott, I am from Belleville, and, quite frankly, you don't know Belleville any more than the man in the moon. Did you drive downtown and walk around the square? Did you check out all the stores......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 3 by Scott Sargent

EvilGentleman: And all I knew of Glenn Miller was "In The Mood", "Moonlight Serenade" and "Pennsylvania 6-5000" (the phone number of the Pennsylvania Hotel on 7th Ave, if my grandmother told me right)....

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 8 by Scott Sargent

EvilGentleman: First and foremost, **never, ever** walk out to the water on the tidal flats. Those mud flats can sometimes extend for miles into the bay, and the Minas Basin of the Bay of Fundy has......

in response to: Down Home Charm by Michelle

GGP: e- "i blame the moon" sounds like a great name for a pre-menopausal memoir...I might have to borrow that!! p- i remember this view well...or somewhat...from my old rooftop days when i resided on park place......

in response to: Smoggy Day by Peter

elaine: we had this. and now it is sunny. but everyone is mad. i blame the moon. it will all be more normal after saturday. [[img:11851]] ...

in response to: Smoggy Day by Peter

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

EvilGentleman: jack, do not forget June 11, 1958. That was the immortal day when Eddie Cochran released Summertime Blues. The day the music died was still a year in the future, so Buddy Holly, the Big......

in response to: A Little Taste of Screwed & Chopped to Metal Classics by Arthur Mercadante

jack: holy shit, you mean 1984 is now classic. i must be ancient. i still think of 1958 as the summer of my youth. the best of rock and roll was being played......

in response to: A Little Taste of Screwed & Chopped to Metal Classics by Arthur Mercadante

drea: Yeah! I saw it as soon as i left the bar. I was like: "hm..it's still bright, why?" then i looked up. lol..i luv just looking outside my bedroom window randomly in the middle of......

in response to: Did Anybody Look Up... by Elicar

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Moon over Mimis, 2nd ave and 52nd street, Manhattan. [[img:10826]] ...

in response to: Full Moon on a Cold Day by Tyfoid Kid

Peacepole1: Hey Pat! Thanks for the sharing - I love the top one and the bottom one but the middle one - something about it makes me get on my knees and howl and bark and bay - and......

in response to: More Astoria by GGP

Elicar: Why do I get an eery feeling on this full moon? Is there a wolf howling somewhere? Very nice!...

in response to: Full Moon over Brooklyn by Peter

jack: actually i know that tree. originally 267 years ago there were four trees all clustered together and a terrible storm was brewing (much like this story in my head) and the trees started to......

in response to: Love Graf Tree (Zelkova Carpinifolia) by elaine

kc: looks like a pretty threatening cloud. Moon, cloud, palm tree...I like it. ...

in response to: Freeway Cloudage by joey

Elicar: Funny Joey, as in funny HAHA! I should have made my comments on [[2744: Night Sky Moon]] clearer. My **10 year old nephew** commented that when I was showing him all of the pictures taken......

in response to: A Relief from City Noise by Elicar

jack: it looks like a great setting for a scary movie. has that pre-holloween look. the only thing on the bridge are the shadows and they move as well. is that a star......

in response to: Moon over the Luce Line by Tyfoid Kid

jack: i spent a couple of hours sitting by the ocean. the traffic had diminished to a nill and i could feel the cool dampness sneaking in around me. my solitude was soon suddenly......

in response to: Lands End Intersection by joey

dostoy: You know, last night I was driving from Alexandria, MN back to Minneapolis, and the moon came over the trees around midnight and I nearly ran off the road. It was larger than I......

in response to: Moon by barry

EvilGentleman: Awww, darn! I was hoping to see a pic taken ##on## the moon. And just out of curiosity, why are all these people wearing sweaters in Hawaii? Must be thin-skinned... All that aside, neat pic. Would......

in response to: Moon by barry

jeeff: i've never seen a moon like that - is there an eclipse going on? i like seeing the people watching in the 2nd photo. it establishes a human narrative....

in response to: Moon by barry

elaine: ok, thanks for the tutorial. i am trying it out now. prolly just as well it's not the full moon......

in response to: No Shit! by EvilGentleman

jack: the hip bone's connected to the thigh bone, the thigh bone's connected to the knee bone and remember the ink spots sang that song many moons ago. that was a roaming animal that came......

in response to: Dust to Dust by Guy McLaren

jack: nice photo of steeples and the moon in background. the title goes without saying for the photo of graveyard. those people once worked and toiled and let the days fly by and now......

in response to: Beautiful Reminders of Yesteryears by Elicar

joey: wow. you were at the building museum. a best full moon suggestion; ggp, ghost moon [[http://www.citynoise.org/article/1496]]...

in response to: Citynoise Book Submissions by sine

EvilGentleman: I like it, I like it! So THAT is what the other options in the menu of my digital camera are for. And here I was, trying to catch the moon and the northern lights,......

in response to: On the Brink by ian

des: EXACLY!!!theese days we can go to the moon,do cloning,we have the internet,but still women cant be pope or president,i guess we have only advance in a physical way,because psicologicaly we are still pretty primitive...

in response to: The Pope\'s Tomb by pietro

jeeff: that's a streetlight, not the moon. if 'under the hood' means what camera, i used to use a sony dsc-p100, but since that broke i've been using hool's spare canon 10d....

in response to: First Snow by jeeff

the bird frm cabg twn: incredible shot of the full moon in that alley shot.hey jeeff what are you running under the hood...

in response to: First Snow by jeeff

moonbean: people: 4th Feb 2006 - 10:52 GMT hum let me see UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA,and the best you can come up with is bike courier?let me think a office job good money,or freezing my ass off,rain pooring on......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

moonbean: everybody at the moonbean at 10 o'clock allright i wanna see everybody there from hool to evil gentelman to viernes to miss maners to ice man to that crazy oscar the grouch,to mr detroit ,canadians......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Yo mama: a Bull Dyke equipped with an assault helmet messin wit my ride is gonna get a smack down. Liberal vegan, easily mistaken for a man, hence hates men needed her ugly faced kicked in. Poor......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

elaine: people go mental on a full moon. if it is a full moon and a saturday night, my advice is, only go to the emergency room if your emergency really can't wait til the morning. last......

in response to: Moonlight As Seen in California by joey

geoff: damn, what jack has said has made more sense than anything else. when you look at the moon too much, you go crazy...you want to do something crazy. i've felt that way all my......

in response to: Moonlight As Seen in California by joey

hool: not-h00l: as i've said, i don't care if you believe that these photos and the story are authentic. so, if i were to state a license plate number, a six character alphanumeric string, how is......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

jeeff: using the JEDI ([[http://poets.notredame.ac.jp/cgi-bin/jedi]]) i couldn't find the word, but i found some other interesting ones on the subject of beauty: ##kyakusenbi## (n) beauty of leg lines ##kyoukasuigetsu## (n) flowers reflected on a mirror and the moon......

in response to: Cross Street and Blossom 2002 by Jamie

Jamie: OMG you're right! Where are you Gwen i love you like sooo much? I want us to live together and eat candy corn by the riverside every thursday at noon. I want us to take......

in response to: gwen stefani's wedding by Steelisreal

jack: full moon over the city. lights of green and red add to the Christmas spirit....

in response to: Chrysler Building by oneon

Another thought from JJ: This thought I wrote after I saw some homeless people on North Ave. In the fall of 2005 I found a man who lived in ten double lined garbage bags filled with newspapers, tossed by the West side crowds, making......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

jack: i like horncastle in june, how about you? i like a gershwin tune, how about you? i like to read good books, cant get my fill, moonlight and motor trips give me a......

in response to: Pre-Christmas Lights by jamie

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: No, not the Half Moon Pub. More like The Loggers, circa 1989....

in response to: Hogs and Heifers and Bras. by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Kato: So, not quite the Half Moon?...

in response to: Hogs and Heifers and Bras. by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Paul G: spider-moon and red triangle arachne menarche athena burst forth fully armored...

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