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Comments about pipe

There are 70 comments about "pipe"

joe arndt: I used to live in Decatur I now live a few miles away, from what I understand, those pipes simply carry water. This is a r4eally fun part of Decatur to go to. There is......

in response to: Decatur Graffiti by Brad

Don worry bout it : Yo lookout for ''thin'' hes everywere i was in the car and saw his shit everwhere, whats up with segr i see him on the highway but his stuff isn't too good , not saying......

in response to: Graffiti in the Hammer by TIMDOG

Peter: you know, pow, i didnt even notice that but youre right- the one on the left is much nicer and more unique. curiously, i grew up in a town down south that had a huge us......

in response to: Hydrant to Hydrant by POWcityblog

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

James cashan: Re: jon burgess, I agree, on the one hand people say every body knows your business on the other its good to have a sense of community and roots which a lot of people......

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

Kathleen Knight: Right now i think that i am the only one making a comment from from my class. I am a former student. i am part of the class of 2000 , And PROUDLY reps MY......

in response to: Acorn Community High School by Peter

Voide: Haha I remember that half pipe brings back some memorys when I sucked ass at graffiti if anyones wondering its up on the mountain by bruce trail...

in response to: Graffiti in the Hammer by TIMDOG

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Norma One of the week's highlights during and for a few years after the war, was the saturday night dances held above the Higher Irlam Co-op.The haunting music produced for the evenings by the Fred......

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

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Sheila Platt's brook as you refer to did make its way down to the Old River,two sources of run-off water from the Irlam moss met at Liverpool road between Wrenche's butchers and the last shop......

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

Rob Tynan: Before the "new road" was built through Irlam in the early 1800s Platts brook was open with a bridge over it. The Old Road, going towards Cadishead, went up Boat Lane, down Ferry Road,......

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

Karen: OK, thanks for the info but when I was there in Dec I also noticed Nitrogen cannisters at the side of the street with pipes going in to man hole covers. What's that for?...

in response to: Road works by barry

Freddy: I used to skate like every single day from when I was 10-17. Slowed down only a little and pretty much stopped at 20 when I left the country to travel. I'm 33 now, i......

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

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

JOHNNY MOSS: I HAVE TRAVILED THE UNITED STATES QUITE A BIT AND HAVE LIVED IN SEVERAL DIFERANT CITIES AND STATES, AND CAN TESTIFY TO THE FACT THAT ANY TOWN THAT YOU GO TO HAS MORE THAN......

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

serlingrod: bagpipers are always a pleasure....

in response to: Lest We Forget by Michelle

-=FuNkIe^MoNkIe=-: Thats some great work.........keep it coming P.S the half pipe needs a makeover...

in response to: Graffiti in the Hammer by TIMDOG

Hutch Hater Too: I agree that Hutchinson is a hell hole. The writer who mentioned how those in charge are nothing but a bunch of snobs is right. Money grubbing, ignorant snobs at that. I'm......

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

AMRITHRAJ UDUPA: Even I wondered what they are for ... Untill I read about them here .. I have a pic of these steam pipe on NY road ,when I visited NY . ....

in response to: Road works by barry

99˘Dreams: Car vs bike has never been a fair fight. But c'mon guys, the city was designed for HORSES, aye? Those early bikes had it rough on the cobblestones, though far less deadly. ......

in response to: The Cars That Ate NYC by CartLegger

one more comment: not that I am sticking up for Hutch because i do know that it has a lot of "respected citizens" that are running most of the government here, and almost all of the boards of......

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

Danny: What happened at Holy Cross is Northern Irish hatred and sectarianism at its finest. Protestants target Catholic children with pipe bombs and urine, the police do nothing to arrest them, and the British media reports......

in response to: Black and White by norniron

kayak girl: Barren Island is the coolest. At the height of the rendering plants' days they had their own schools, hospitals, etc. It was a real community and had a majority of African American citizens.......

in response to: Barren Island by CartLegger

Chris: Monday July 9th, I made a point to stop by today and view the progress. The family spent the weekend up on Greenhorn. The forest service has work ahead of them to reopen the road......

in response to: Bishop Castle: Another Self-Made Masterpiece by Jim Bishop

Angebee: I live in one of these buildings. The architects won all sorts of awards for the fact that we have a "green" project. What people don't know is that the architects, engineers, contractors and sub-contractors......

in response to: The Benny Farm Condemned Housing Projects by EvilGentleman

chazzz: I've known about a racoon in my attic for about 3 weeks now. i have a very low crawl space there. i tried trapping the critter with sadines and had no luck. ......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

EvilGentleman: Good old Decatur, the Soy Capital. Been over 15 years since I was last there, visiting my fiancee who was studying at Milliken U. Wonder what's in the pipes?...

in response to: Decatur Graffiti by Brad

EvilGentleman: Maybe because Sainte-Catherine is the cross street in this photo. We are looking north on de la Montagne, I think. No, I have never had the opportunity to hear the pipes in Ogilvy's yet. Every time......

in response to: Stone Building With Style by EvilGentleman

Sirhcbre: How have I never ever noticed this building? Seriously, it looks completly new to me but the Ogilvy's building looks very familiar. Speaking of Ogilvy's, have you ever been in there while the bagpiper walks......

in response to: Stone Building With Style by EvilGentleman

jack: so much to see in pic 1,, the shadow of the pole looks as if it was holding up a pipe on the wall and the yellow wire covering is perpendicular to his right leg,,......

in response to: Feb 18 2007 Toronto by hool

Jamie: Steelisreal, i'm glad you've raised these points. We're currently in the early stages of a large overhaul. All the things you've asked for are planned and will be available hopefully soon. Citynoise is run by......

in response to: Feb 18 2007 Toronto by hool

Jon: its just because they have irrigation units that consist of a really long, straigt sprikler on wheels that rotates around a central pipe....

in response to: PacMan from 35,000 Feet by Tyfoid Kid

EvilGentleman: At least this one did a lot better than the one in Saint Hubert, about 20 km east of there. That plane hit two cars and flipped, and put a few people in the hospital.......

in response to: Ave Du Parc Airport? by CE

Mark Visser: If it retrofitted as a water tower I will sure add it to my website 'Canadian Water Towers and Standpipes' www.eureka4you.com/watertowers/index.htm ...

in response to: Dereliction by Cameo

EvilGentleman: The art, if authentic, should be supported by buying it. I personally feel the best way to buy native art is to go to an Indian reservation and buy it directly from the artist, wherever......

in response to: Fast Cash by joey

EvilGentleman: Ahhhh! **There** is the southern terminus of the transatlantic Guinness pipeline. I always wondered where it went. 5000 miles of warm bitter on tap....

in response to: Water Valve by groovehouse

markus: I been a bike courier for years in different cities, but in the early 90's bikes were getting ripped off from couriers in T.O, they were using a larger bar to break them at......

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

Marlo: Or part of the city's nervous system. There's a somehow intimate experience one has when coming upon the pipes and organs of a city. Or perhaps that's just my skewed imagination. Intriguing photograph. ...

in response to: 9th Street PATH Station by Peter

whitney: hi I bagpiped at gwen's wedding and i am looking for photos of it (with me in them) any hellp would be gretfully reseved...

in response to: gwen stefani's wedding by Steelisreal

jack: hool i love pic's of people and you got a great shot of the women in the picture looking down on a tired boy. and then the man and the two wagons that can't get......

in response to: July 13 2006 Toronto by hool

jack: i like the pipes. that is an attack killer dog....

in response to: Dog on the Counter by CE

Peter: ...looks to me like the pipe in the lock is what they used to pop the lock. isnert pipe/2x4/etc and torque til it pops. :(...

in response to: A Picture of My Bike by Walks now

Jamie: **EvilGent:** Reast assured, it's all in the pipeline :-) **jeeff:** love the new logo...

in response to: New CITYNOISE Logo? by groovehouse

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

Get out of your car, buddy: Well, starting today, you are a new member of The Beach. Welcome to the club! I think the bars suck in The Beach too. Again, they are much better on Kingston Rd. You......

in response to: The 40th Beaches Lion’s Easter Parade by Elicar

joey: i think i found it. i loved this story. and it was about this cube. or wait- is there another cube like this in nyc? if you're interested; Pipe Dream, By Chris Miller; Illustration by Fred Marcellino National......

in response to: Emptying the (astor Place) Cube by little ukraine

drea: The architecture's so cool!!! Reminds me of some of the buildings I saw in France (forgot where, I believe Paris) that had big pipes running around outside the building and they were brightly coloured. I......

in response to: The Lloyds building and Leadenhall Market by Chris Redgrave

Peter: that second shot is great. id love to ride my longboard on it, like a giant glass halfpipe....

in response to: Princess Margaret and the OPG by jeeff

Peter: linear parks can be problematic? how about {riverside park}? its one of my all-time favorite parks in {nyc}... not only have i spent countless hours lounging about in it on sunny days, watching the river......

in response to: The Highline Debate... by Nick Aster

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I was on the Intrepid air/sea museum yesterday and I turned round and saw this cheeky pipe bot eyeing me quissically. Well really! [[img:9483]] ...

in response to: Pipebot! by Peter

Myke: *backs away from the pipe*...

in response to: Pipebot! by Peter

elaine: i think it's the pipes....

in response to: Pipes by joey

elaine: many pipes. it reminds me of one of those scratchy cream coloured scottish jumpers...

in response to: Pipes by joey

Chris: i live in the west midlands which is pretty rural. Most americans that havent been to the uk (dont mean any offence) seem to be influenced way to much by american films that dont do......

in response to: A Sunday Walk in Eastend London... by Lawrence

Hey Margaret: Can I lay some pipe in you? (Simon Park Brothers)...

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

elaine: you could try them with different kinds of music. i knew someone who was looking after a herd of cows and they were usually piped classical music during milking. she switched it to the pogues,......

in response to: Raccoons, Cute or Dangerous? by Elicar

Mach: better we give the guy a stern talking to and lecture him on how many starving people his dumb burger would have fed, on the other hand, the food that passes for consumption these days would......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

ketchup-wrappers, not hamburger patties.. part 2 : my friend really had little choice but to switch to a combination of (a) home heating oil (b) used transmission fluid , and (c) old engine oil, to power his vehicle. gas prices were way......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Elaine says, "Playing Scabble was fun last night, but don't let it go to your head. Hey listen, the condiments are talking." "Hi there!" Piped up the usually quiet brown sauce, "You should have the steak......

in response to: Condiments by elaine

jack: there is a cult in st. petersburg that collects drain pipes and rolls them down the steppes to frighten cockroaches. when the little buggers are scared they jump into the pipes and run inside......

in response to: Abandoned House by sopla

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

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: A huge steam pipe the size of a building. Or maybe it's just perspective. [[img:6707]] ...

in response to: Road works by barry

elaine: yeah. most of the pictures i have posted on cn have been within a half hour walk of where i live and i see more things to photograph all the time. i do live in......

in response to: Steam Pipe, 5th Ave by Dave

Peter: and [[1768:another]]: [[img:3964]] theyre steam vents... theres a huge (and ancient, hah) network of steam-pipes/tunnels in nyc's infrastructure. whenever {ConEd} or some other utility group goes in to do work, they often have to avert/redirect/vent off the......

in response to: Road works by barry

piranha erem: maybe the stovepipe is there because they're using it to cook meth?...

in response to: Rural Schoolin\' by GGP

kobe: for all our american friends: ##Anti Climb Paint:## Anti-Climb Paint is a thick, non-drying coating for parapets, downcomers, pipes, window sills, fencing and walls etc. It acts as an extremely effective deterrent to would be intruders and......

in response to: more signs by elaine

Peter: in the same block that pipes break the sidewalk surface flowers also bloom...

in response to: Pipes and Marigolds: by Peter

Anonymous (81-86-97-184.dsl.pipex.com): [img]http://www.angelfire.com/hiphop4/pics0/mickey.png[/img]...

in response to: Giant Rat Destroys Liverpool by banksyfan

fede: check out them colors the last one with the car exhaust pipes is awesome in a twisted lapse of irony...

in response to: Sculpture Garden: A Lifetime Ahead by Jamie

Observant: Are there a lot of canadian hospitals in scotland mr bagpipe? Do you value your job?...

in response to: Moscow Postcard 2 by yurikim

rebel: PAISLEY SUCKS COCK AN FUCKS LITTLE BOYS UP THE SHITE PIPE...

in response to: The West Belfast Peace Line by Jamie

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