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Howard : I saw Harry Truman in a motorcade campaigning for President riding through Eastern Parkway. It was Petach Tikvah (Gate of Hope)on Lincoln Place & Rochester Ave. . For a couple of years Dubrow's had......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Peter: did you see the links i posted above? in addition to those, all of the following sites appear to show the identical image (though sometimes at different resolutions)... it was posted here in 2004: [[http://www.thatsweird.net/picture37.shtml]] it was......

in response to: Forrest by Rune Willem

Witch Maxman: How cool is it to be 40 years old and keep waxing poetically about drinking beer? I love it! You are my hero! Just wish that the space in my front teeth......

in response to: Newtown Creek by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

stillsken: what are you talking about? Is that poetry or a poorly formed sentence?...

in response to: Subway Love by stillsken

anon (hlfxns0163w-142068086134.pppoe-dynamic.ns.aliant.net): keprecon: try hairspray...

in response to: Wheatpasting: How to by An@Rch15T

Mako Sands: I love going places I'm not suppoed to, so I was sad to find they'd put this on a fence around my school. I was just following a Pukeko. It washed off my hands with......

in response to: Anti-Climb Paint by kobe

Rene Garcia: The word "diario" has different meanings, one of them being "newspaper", but it also means "diary" and "daily", the correct use for this sentence being "daily". This is a better translation of the poem Black Cat With you......

in response to: The Black Cat: Poetry in Spanish Graffiti by The Hapless Hobo

Wai- Chang: I thing girls in China love boys penis or, fuck so that is why hey celebrate the day of penis. and also China's people does not belive on anything so they habe to belive on......

in response to: Festival of the Steel Phallus by serlingrod

anon (dsl815.rba1.pppoe.execulink.com): my uncle races enduro ...

in response to: Enduro Racing by jeeff

Michael Worsley: I Love The Bushwick Section Even Though I Was Raised In Bed-Stuy Right Now I'm Working On A Poetry Project About Bushwick The Years I Lived There,I'm Willing To Share With Other Bushwick Natives About......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

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

Gary Sparkes: hi sam crozzie is still knocking around seen him last year with giz nelson in the white horse i remember his poetry after a few,he seemed well and just the same old crozzie...

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

rosanne underberg: I'm sorry but I have never heard of a Ronald Underberg - what is your grandfather's name???? My father was Samuel Underberg and maintaining a building of that size both inside and out is a......

in response to: Underberg Building, Goodbye by GGP

joey: a nice series. geometry in poetry emotions...

in response to: Windows by Elicar

DESTRO: I KNOW A FEW ARTIST THAT GOT INTO TATTOOING...JENT, JASE, POE, BASIC, ETC. IF YOUR OLD SCHOOL THAN YOU'LL REMEMBER THEM. ...

in response to: NYC Style Graffiti Throw Up by Metro1

Michael Worsley: Bushwick Of A Blossom A Best Of Poetry,Can Be Expressed Musically.All Of The Days There.Natives of Bushwick Been Aware.You Might Say.Reflecting On Yesterday.All I Hear.Motown Music Clear.Winds To Blow.Just A Thrilling Soul.Bushwick Of A Blossom....

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

anon (node-1050.tor.pppoe.execulink.com): Oh my bad, I commented on the picture not the article, too lazy to read article. so PEACEOUT!...

in response to: Classic Metro Tag by Metro1

anon (ppp91-122-95-42.pppoe.avangard-dsl.ru): Cope 2 is king of kings...

in response to: Metro Cope2 by METRO KD OTB DMC

jack: I love that song, i marched again with my VFW post on Veterans Day, the old men tell me stories about the attack on Pearl and the invasion of normandy and what it was like......

in response to: Lest We Forget by Michelle

Elicar: In Flanders Fields By: Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD (1872-1918) Canadian Army IN FLANDERS FIELDS the poppies blow Between the crosses row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still......

in response to: Lest We Forget by Michelle

jack: great barbara, nice writing, it is a beautiful time of year, in brooklyn in the 40's and 50's the old men in the neighborhood would gather up leaves in piles in the streets and burn......

in response to: We All Enjoy the Colors of Autumn Leaves by Barbara Christensen

upfromflames: nice work Peter! Photos on demand! It comes across as a photo poem, and I just keep hearing again and again in my head---The Gates are Open! ...

in response to: Bushwick Gates: Part 1 by Peter

colavitos ghost: i recently found out that "cuyahoga" doesn't mean "crooked river," after all. that would be a bit too literal, don't you think? the name of the river, in fact, derives from a native american word......

in response to: Bridges of Cuyahoga County by Jon

bellend: omg i h8 vadilism it discausting and can kill people poeple think its kwl to beat the shit out of lamposts but what happends if ur little sister comes along and doesn't know the difference......

in response to: Miami Youth Faces \'Serious Jail Time\': by Justice?

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

Bea Davis: When news of the fiasco precipitated by the less than honorable deliberations of that legislative committee becomes major news as far away as Thunder Bay, Ontario, you know that the world is laughing at elected......

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

Nicole Allen: Scott, I lived in this town for most of my life. In fact the poeople there are wonderful. This is not the most interesting building, in fact it is the most boring building. You could go......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 6 by Scott Sargent

CartLegger: Squeezing beauty from a shadow, thats the mark of a poet. ...

in response to: Contemplative View by jack

Nancy D'Elia: Good grief indeed, Mr. Wilson. How would you explain all the business names of restaurants in New York or in Montreal for that matter that have Italian names in them?I realized that some people might......

in response to: Bimbo Daycare by EvilGentleman

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Fantastic! I love the poem. Thanks, Jack....

in response to: Spring-heeled Jack by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

joey: picture 3 is really nice. poetic....

in response to: Jan 20 2007 Toronto by hool

the real duplo one: i dont mind my photos being on here,im quite grateful.but when theres some bullshit poem thing about a city which i didnt write its a bit anoying.ive never wrote a poem in my life.wouldnt know......

in response to: I wanted to say something about the city by Duplo

aer suzuki: it's this kind of post that should kill any trace of short attention span syndrome a person might have...that first bit of poetry is such a well crafted arrangement of words. that photo of the turtle......

in response to: Travelogue by ea

joey: evilg; knows his history- Death and state funeral of Pierre Trudeau Foreign dignitaries also attended, including Cuban President Fidel Castro, former U.S. president Jimmy Carter and the Aga Khan, who were among the pallbearers, together with......

in response to: I Left My Transmission Fluid in Cuba by EvilGentleman

Karmen King: Its not very smart to say that you "experienced" Norman in any way since you were never farther than 10 feet from the highway. You missed Reynolds Performing Arts Center, Sam Noble Museum of Natural......

in response to: America's Most Boring Towns: 1 by Scott Sargent

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Thank you Evil G for your insight. I would love to visit a reservation and meet the artists who make the art. I make jewelry and paint pottery and I like to see the people......

in response to: Fast Cash by joey

EvilGentleman: formol, in regards to your post dated 22nd Aug 2006 - 13:10 GMT: Perhaps this particular piece of poetry would be best suited for whenever I get around to scanning and posting my photos of the......

in response to: Bon Cop, Bad Cop by EvilGentleman

joey: maybe someday ggp will see this post and honor us with a poem. the image contains some of her iconography....

in response to: Birdland Surrealism by joey

Chris Erb: I imagine the main reason they installed poles like that is to keep people from poestering them....

in response to: Except Holidays by joey

EvilGentleman: jack did poetic Bayonne who woulda thunk? had I taken that on I would have stunk I can only hope jack had a good flight I could not cope if he was not all right I bet it's safe to say that we will......

in response to: Flying Down to Jersey by jack

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I love these inch long bees. They've made me happy all day long. And thank you for the nice poetry, Tangent. I've been working on a tune to go with it. It's sort of Henry......

in response to: Just Bee by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

PRPoet: Augusta and Francisco is not a bad place so long as you keep your eyes open and pay attention. Its like anywhere else in the city, a little common sense goes a long way.......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

elaine: i thought you were being poetic. it's a good one....

in response to: Just Fur Catherine by Biff

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Delicious poetry....

in response to: Halep Kebab Feast by Jamie

A Poet in Philadelphia: Correction on second sentence of the above - meant to say I agree with the comments of the previous writer, not that I agree with "them" meaning the conservative US view....

in response to: snapshots on a refrigerator by manda

A Poet in Philadelphia: Having lived in Belfast several times, I can agree wholeheartedly with the above comment that the change begins with the person in the mirror. And having lived in the US for most of my......

in response to: snapshots on a refrigerator by manda

EvilGentleman: I should note that my wonderful wife, Arcticwoman, is the one that first coined that phrase, when we were discussing how our shattered lives have fallen into place to allow us to be together, how......

in response to: NYC Morning by Peter

Oleg: Jamie, it's a nice poem, but there was no glass )...

in response to: ZOO by Oleg

SMK!: YEAH BWOYYYY!! Keeping it real! JA-Rule('s) Representin' the world wide america Biaaatch! Check out: http://www.fotolog.com/spoe_yo For pictures of graffiti and stickers and posters .. if you have nothing to do....

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

Kusala: I prefer the solution from "The Tao of Mrs. Wei" (from Malaysian-American poet, Hilary Tham Goldberg): MRS. WEI ON THE BUS found a seat thankfully set down her bags. Hot bodies jostled her: schoolgirls in blue,......

in response to: Beware: Perv Alert! by friendly_chic407

GGP: "My heart is the shyest object in the world. It has numerous qualities carelessly mixed together and insectlike roots that can perceive the entire universe in an instant. It blushes when it dies and becomes......

in response to: Old Point Loma Lighthouse by joey

GGP: great pantoum. that's a fun poetic form, isn't it jack? fits nicely with the garden theme, the soft cyclical feel of warm summer day. real nice....

in response to: Warm Tomatoes by jack

Editor:: jack: poetry is both welcomed and encoouraged!...

in response to: Spawn of the Space Needle by Machupicchu

jack: i cant get over all those towers around the globe. very good job. also hool can we submit original poetry here....

in response to: Spawn of the Space Needle by Machupicchu

EvilGentleman: Ow... I shall mourn the demise of AJ's in much the same way as I mourn the passing of the last A&W drive-in that I ever saw. (It was in Saint John, N.B. near the......

in response to: Arctic Landscapes II by EvilGentleman

GGP: On cold days, the smoke from smokestacks looks even more potent and portentious than usual. Here is one of my poems about smokestacks. INDUSTRIAL TRINITY Three squat smokestacks cinched a little at the waist will always evoke Three Mile......

in response to: Milorganite(tm) by Bleeagh

elaine: poetics of pram...

in response to: Abandoned Carriage by Peter

Humboldt Park - DAVE: Margaret, I suggest you visit Humboldt Pk on a weekend just to get your feet wet. Bring a friend or two and maybe have some coffee and pastries @ Cafe Colao, Saucer, Humboldt Pie. Lunch @......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

jesus: as well as general etymology i am interested in place names, and london is so old and the place names can be so historically knotted that it is not always possible to undo to a......

in response to: Elephant & Castle by an impossible child

elaine: not impooible, hear that, jamie? it does have a little discontent, but praps more from the surroundings than from you. 'angry' is only one of the elements jack has picked up on, if you look at......

in response to: Will You Be Waiting for Me in the Star Alley? by an impossible child

Peter: i think its sort of abstract poetry, jack. sort of like abstract art. but perhaps it caters to different tastes. i just like seeing creative writing of any sort on here. it gives a good......

in response to: Will You Be Waiting for Me in the Star Alley? by an impossible child

Peter: sounds like a shel silverstein poem!...

in response to: Where the Snow Goes by Peter

jack: [[img:8626]] [[img:8629]] [[img:8630]] the first photo is the rear of 130 cedar street. i worked on the 5th floor. roy's was actually a public school that was torn down in late 60's. the big building to......

in response to: EROSIE by PEK

Aaron: Yeah, the guy shouldn't have thrown garbage out on the street. And couriers are probably particularly sensitive to that since they are exposed to being hit by debris thrown out of car......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

hoopoe7: I won't have it said! New Cross is one of the most marvelous places to live in London! Cute victorian station one stop from Ldn Bridge, Beautiful victorian and georgian conservation areasfor housing......

in response to: bleak day, new cross by elaine

barry: I no what some poeple like on CN....

in response to: Fence by barry

Peter: lets hear that poem, jack! i hear that in {san freancisco}, every year, they drag the dead christmas trees out onto {ocean beach} and have huge bonfires with them there......

in response to: Ghost of Christmas Past by Peter

jack: we kids use to collect the trees and bring them to a lot along kings highway in brooklyn and burn them at night. we would stand there in the cold and watch the flames......

in response to: Ghost of Christmas Past by Peter

jack: where are the teddies? i see crumbs. nice poem catherine, you got it down nice. elaine, you like teddy bears?...

in response to: Teddies! by elaine

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Sorry Jack, I am poetry ignorant. I wish I loved poetry. I could wear even more black eyeliner and get swoony over guys in poloneck sweaters talking about iambic whatnots. ...

in response to: Disappearing Skyscraper by Peter

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Elaine, I can recommend Hastings. I went to college there and lived in Bohemia (an actaul section of Hastings) for two years. It has a ton of history, a bunches of art/poetry/photography/drunkards, as much candyfloss......

in response to: Railworld Redux by Jamie

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

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

A reader of Keats/Shakespeare: The poem means that the woman he loves will not touch him. When he tries to awake her she says NO. She says NO in the daytime. He doesn't understand why, when he loves her......

in response to: Love Tears...Letter by Deno Sandz

jack: the first stanza you want to fuck a sleeping girl. the second stanza you want to wake her up by jumping her for your own pleasure,very selfish. third and fourth stanza you assume too......

in response to: Love Tears...Letter by Deno Sandz

jack: beautiful poem. we as a society, pre-judge everything. people in our own races have used each other for their own acheivement and glory. why do we prostitute ourselves to the sins of......

in response to: Fruits of Our Labor by Deno Sandz

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Here's some more strangely poetic spam for medications: Looking for a specific medication? Let us know what you need! We are born princes and the civilizing process makes us frogs. Never tell the truth to those......

in response to: Strangely Poetic Spam by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Peter: nice poetry, {leeto}......

in response to: Leeto & Beef by Peter

LEETO: YOU DAMN RIGHT LEETO GET'S UP AND I GET'S DOWN FOR THE CROWN PRONED FOR THE THE THRONE,I'LL NEVER SURRENDER,MY HEART'S TOO TENDER,POETRY SO NIGGAZ KNOW IT'S HE ___LEETO...

in response to: Leeto & Beef by Peter

anon (217.205.0.17): Full Listing here SANTAS GHETTO OPENS IT DOORS FOR THE FOURTH YEAR AND IS OPEN FROM TODAY UNTIL DECEMBER 24TH. The ghetto is a street level free-for-all art gallery that brings you some of the most feared names......

in response to: Santa\'s Ghetto 2004, Charing Cross Road by banksyfan

dro killa: It's about time...^, Finally some real words. I used to be down for all that hard knock hustlin' mentality, I still am, it's just different now. Ya'll some true G's and that's......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

joey: bruisy? poets think of all the best new words. To hurt, especially psychologically. (or) photographically...

in response to: Sunset Surprise by joey

Peter: hehehehe. great story, dude. im cracking up. one time, i went through a drive-through on my scooter, and i suppose whatever it is that detects cars there and makes them ask to take your order didnt......

in response to: You Gotta Count Your Ducklings Before You Touch the Turntable by Jamie

edgar : hola yo soy colombiano y practico parcour pero al igual que ustedes empese hacindo capoeira con el grupo bolicao y hoy estoy organizando la gente de colombia en le prkour,, por favor escribanmen a monkeysschool@hotmail.com...

in response to: Le Parkour by Luli

john: why do poeple do graffiti ...

in response to: Albuquerque Graffiti Flood by Relapsed

.........: this comment is to let poeple know out their how you can change your life although from such bad backgrounds... everything is possible just put your heart to your life and you will see......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

Anonymous (ppp83-237-4-154.pppoe.mtu-net.ru): you may not know, but at the titanic time 'cunard' and 'white star line' were totally separate companies. ...

in response to: Cunard White Star Lines by Peter

elaine: ooh blue - water, bridge, -break- handrail in a dynamic poetic, nice pic...

in response to: Lower NY bay by oneon

danny: i like this site so what if someone is gay i work in horncastle and i am gay its just a shame that there isnt any gay activeity as there is in other towns and......

in response to: Another Small Town by Jamie

Peter: milk of goats! milk of goats! milk of goats in my quaker oats! jamie, i love your poetry. i hope you finally got something to eat when you were so bloody pissed!...

in response to: Quaker Cemetery, Prospect Park by sine

barry: I am from n.ireland and i am sick from reading all the post in here i am protesstant I am catholic you are a taig you are a ? What is rongh with you all.......

in response to: Shankill Road: Belfast by Jamie

joey: gg - you have a poet's eye for the exceptional, hidden in everyday life....

in response to: Tender Buttons by GGP

janet: really enjoyed these poetic...

in response to: Roadkill by kc

elaine: handy if you're a poet. or on a train journey and you don't want to eat from the buffet car...

in response to: Railworld Welcomes You by Jamie

elaine: concrete poetry...

in response to: high tension love by fuzzytank

elaine: that link was schrodinger's cat btw - which was meant to be relevant to the cats, but whch of course is not really, as it is about quantum mechanics, though i can only really read......

in response to: Big head meet small head by joey

elaine: poor malfy. i hpoe he packed enough sandwiches for his journey, and his teddy/blanket/whatever baby robots need...

in response to: the rash of robot-nappings continues! by jeeff

jack: i was 17 when i stepped out of the subway at rector street in june of 1960. i walked down to washington street and cedar street and started working in a printing shop which......

in response to: The World Trade Center Site by Peter

Alaric: To ea: I definitely recommend sending that to Tri-Met's 'Poetry in Motion'. By the way, I really liked it....

in response to: Portland: steel bridge by fuzzytank

elaine: happy coincidence our camera technology has a poetic bent...

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