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Comments about ordinary

There are 35 comments about "ordinary"

Greys, Reptilians, Masons, Nazi's, NWO: ARe you kidding me?! Three people can't keep a secret amongst themselves, now do we expect there to be ANY secrets when hundreds and hundreds of people are involved in the so-called "Subterranean" Denver Airport......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

Lexxi: Great to know that the legend of Mr. Rufus Rockhead lives on with the naming of the street near Atwater Market, unfortunately most Montrealers have no idea of the history associated with this brilliant man......

in response to: Rufus Rockhead Street by EvilGentleman

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

zagg: "The original flag had eight stripes, with each color representing a particular component of the gay community: hot pink for sex, red for life, orange for healing, yellow for sun, green for nature, turquoise......

in response to: The Churchmouse and Firkin by Biff

Pat Kenny: I grew up in Barlick. Lived at 24 Avon Drive until 1974 when the family emigrated to Canada. Most of my early memories involve ordinary things like going to Redmans for bacon on a Saturday......

in response to: Barnoldswick by Gus Brennan

Tex: The idea that attractions will help bring people to a city to live and work is absolutely stupid. Which would make you think that someone is making money on all those Hutchinson pet projects......

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

CE: These are my favourite kinds of posts; the ones that really give you a feel for a city. This would be so ordinary and almost boring to someone who lives in Kingston but to......

in response to: Autumn by AG

BBC Reports Kite deaths in Lahore: BBC News Kite deaths mar Pakistan 2005 festival It is not the first time Lahore has seen kite-related deaths Up to nine people have been killed and dozens injured during an annual kite-flying festival called Basant in the......

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

Edward: This is just an ordinary cut mushroom standing upside down. we are looking the underside....

in response to: Laughing Mushroom by ksedge

John Dereszewski: In talking of Bushwick portals, you might wish to take a few pictures of the now vanishing number of awnings placed above the entrances of houses - both wood frame and masonry - in......

in response to: Bushwick Portals by Peter

Peter Dykes: In this grim Orwellian world of ours where everything is controlled by a corrupt totalitarian state (read: vicious characters that have weasled and conned their way into power by hook and by crook) and regulation......

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

master iks: contemporary, out of the ordinary. Just as 1 might expect from a russian artist. Great work. Nevermind the words. Its good. Keep HipHop Real! Immortal Technique. revolutionary volume 2...

in response to: heart of the city :: moscow graffity by shoo

Flatdown: Hi - has somebody living near Tarrytown taken some additional photos of the former plant-area? Here in Germany we have a big community with fans of the Pontiac Trans Sport which was build in Tarrytown......

in response to: Abandoned General Motors Plant by Peter

joey: cosmo. i'm just an ordinary guy who grew up in cleveland and figures most people on the internet are young people. i wanted you to know i visited detroit once in my lifetime....

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

joey: i meant to say 'ordinary' americans - not 'average' americans...

in response to: Elegant Suburbia by joey

Elicar: When I first saw this post, I refused to post a comment because I was afraid I would say someting "inciteful". But scanning through the comments, what the heck! 1) Yes, EvilG, I would gladly join......

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

jack: ok calm down. people who hate are a very small minority. ordinary people tend to keep silent on many subjects. this country is free for all peoples. but the laws must......

in response to: Speak Out by M. Rojas

Laura : I felt the same way about the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland- all my pictures are amazing and everyone complemented them. You'd have to do something pretty extrordinary not to take a fabulous shot of......

in response to: Can\'t Miss Roadside Stop by Tyfoid Kid

anon (c-69-249-55-135.hsd1.nj.comcast.net): what is with the bad language and offensive spelling. are there some people trying to show us how bad they are by using a rough english to show they are from the 'hood'. ......

in response to: Cabrini Green [whats left of it] by corsakti

elaine: i was in la a couple of xmases ago and we had an open topped hire car. there had been a bit of rain, and we were just about to go a road trip up......

in response to: La 2.18.06 by adam

Sean M: Bad all around. 1) Driver for (allegedly) throwing out garbage. 2) Idiot cyclist for throwing it back at him (C'mon, it's biodegradable, not like a cigarette butt). 3) Both of them for escalating this beyond reason.......

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

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

elaine: fab. she looks great. the woman in li'l georgia has a pretty consistent look, and a haughty wan face. she always put on a good show, visually. i guess other people actually spoke to her, but beyond......

in response to: Broadway Squat by elaine

elaine: my idea? go to italy and look out for; 1) blanket bombing salt and pepper action 2) people who constantly tap their companion's arm while talking to them 3) people who have a disconserting resemblence to scottish......

in response to: Dec 19 2005 by hool

StripesA4: well not crazy persay but out the ordinary...

in response to: purveyors of prophecy by vz

GGP: extraordinary--beautiful! I like the foxglove, the star-ray, and the bee. that last set offers some deliciously detailed botanical images....

in response to: Cullen Building by ian

kp: wow, that's an extraordinary bridge!...

in response to: tower bridge pt2 by steelisreal

Editor: i deleted the britney spears post, but i left this one due to the redeeming virtue of the brown cheese... no worries, mr. norway, but we'd rather see photos of your country, your neighborhood, your foods,......

in response to: Ms Jorun Stiansen by Mr Norway

elaine: blimey, that's quite a picture you paint, how extraordinary and apocalyptic...

in response to: Samuel Underberg Building by GGP

kc: lovely. That swimming pool outfit is extraordinary! And I love the backs with the braids......

in response to: toronto pride 2005 pt 1 by hool

CynLaLinda: Soy Puertoriquena y Houndurena,I lived in humbolt park on and off all my life and even though things are bad i still miss it ive seen alot of shit and learned alot of shit from......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

Shankill.: A bit of clarification for that ignorant bastard jamie further up the list.He or She tries to glorify the PIRA,RIRA and CIRA and says the UFF/UDA and the UVF(very surprisingly) are just front names for......

in response to: Falls Road: Belfast by Jamie

fuzzytank: the words seem like a rap by ManM and i cant see past the "" the first is most interesting with the suits not sure and the second is nice like it existed on a tvg......

in response to: Falls Road: Belfast by Jamie

Colm: Re: Shankhill Road: Right on brother! let the scum have Portadown. I say! Then the ordinary protestant people can live in a peaceful 32 county Ireland without the persecution meated on them by their so......

in response to: Shankill Road: Belfast by Jamie

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