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Comments about peel here

There are 24 comments about "peel here"

Heather: I've thoroughly enjoyed the photos and information here. Fellow Barton and Trafford folk might like to know that the Grade 1 listed All Saint's Church (just over Barton Bridge, opposite B&Q) is trying to raise......

in response to: Barton Power Station by Dave

Peter: yo mav, ill be keeping my eyes peeled for a MAVone burner on there any day now!...

in response to: Clean Canvasses? by Peter

Peter: i gotta start keeping my eyes peeled for remnants here in {nyc}. i remember seeing them really often years ago, but im sure most have disappeared over time, sadly... here are a few more from [[8062:nyc]]......

in response to: Toynbee Tile Remnant by luna park

James cashan: RE: Rob Walls R Tynan, Totally agree with your strong sentiments, The other night me and my partner Zak (zakia Cassim) Were having our tea at the boathouse , they have built a decking area at......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

ROB WALLS: i think irlam is great, i have lived and died here in this sunny suburb. But the sadest thing i have ever watched with no power over is the demise of the fish population of......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Mitch: I pass directly by Ben's everyday (I work in the Sunlife building just a block up). If I see any changes, I'll definitely post a message here or on the Wikipedia article I started...actually passing......

in response to: Ben\'s Deli by EvilGentleman

James cashan: hi norma , yes i remember brian,may know your brothers by face,we would get anywhere from 1 to 2 hundred people down at tarzan bridge,crossie was a regular face at our shin digs and would often......

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

Mitch: Passed by Bens today, as of April 22nd it's still standing as it's always been...no sign of any demolition yet. In fact someone removed the brown papers covering the inside windows and ripped off one......

in response to: Ben\'s Deli by EvilGentleman

CE: I was there during the celebrations but left before the riots began. I was going to bike back up at about 1:30am but unfortunately got a flat tire when I was leaving (and my......

in response to: Hockey Victory Riot by EvilGentleman

Steve M: Hi Deb I was brought up in Collins Close during the 1970s. I remember the cat story. I can't confirm whether this was true or not, even though I worked at the pub briefly......

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

Paul Davis: Hello every one, i never knew there were so many like minded people, people who enjoy I@C for what it is. I have lived in irlam for just over ten years now and i think that......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Alison, Yes, Hurst Fold was a small terraced row of cottages adjacent to the old Post Office originally run by the Keil? family. Many years ago, before the shops on the corner of Fiddlers Lane were......

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

Peter: its been a relatively warmish winter here (so far, though february is often a killer) so i, too, am keeping my eyes peeled for the spring blossoms......

in response to: Gray Days of Winter by zagg

Pettis - December 09, 2007: Your comments resonate the truth in so many ways. When you peel back the years, you'll find that many families raise their children in the Henry Horner Homes. The Mitchell family was a......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

EvilGentleman: I think it's in the 800 or 900's on Sainte-Catherine west, on the north side of the street. Somewhere between Crescent and Peel streets....

in response to: Ye Olde Arcade by EvilGentleman

kobie: Dont worry not all council housing in glasgow or britain is as bad as this lol there are many decent council areas around and a lot of areas are being regenerated. I will be......

in response to: Glasgow Schemes4 by kobie

CE: You seem to be spening a lot of time around the Peel area of downtown. It's interesting because that's my new route home and I've also been taking a lot of pictures around there......

in response to: The Windsor Hotel by EvilGentleman

jack: im putting up wine grape arbor in my garden. i have shadows like these in my garden and i have a table with a couple of old wooden chairs, with a slice of cheese......

in response to: Shade on a Hot Day by dfwtiger

Peter: i really like these, jamie. youve got some good shots here. and i like how youve been doing the borders... it makes them look like the oldskool peel-apart polaroids. ...

in response to: July 24th: The Other Boston by jamie

Tyfoid Kid: That would be so cool to have a road that big just for bikes. Of course when gas gets to $7.00 USD maybe they'll peel a couple lanes off the freeways for the bikes......

in response to: Bike The Drive 2006 by Brad

EvilGentleman: Me (in court): Your Honour, I had no clue that the banana in question was still alive. The Honourable Justice Plantain: Do you mean to tell me that you consider performing an indignity to a dead......

in response to: Road Banana by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: jeeff, your mind works in scary directions Peter, a few blocks west of here is a 6-foot diameter water main that has broken repatedly over the last 20 years, causing periodic rapids down Peel Street that......

in response to: Overflowing Manhole by EvilGentleman

Demigod: There are many EXCUSABLE instances in this story to believe it was simply each other's acts which caused the problem to escalate to the point of where it did. Obviously both individuals need some......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Toronto Driver# ??: As a driver, I commend Leah on her actions. I've personally flashed my lights at a litterer only to have them start to litter more crap out of their cars to spite me. There are......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

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