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adam: it'd be cool if someone did a followup interview with him. see if he feels different than he did in the rolling stone interview/what curves life has thrown him/why hes coming back.....

in response to: JA Update: by Peter

Rich: I grew up around the corner from this armory, back in my time growing up it was used to store tanks, trucks and half-tracks. I saw and heard these vehicles as they labored very noisely......

in response to: Armory by Peter

Alan Kupperberg: Yep, Richie, I remember the Coca Cola bottling plant on Linden Blvd between Georgia and Pennsylvania Avenues. Grandma Ann and Aunt Nettie lived in Starrett City. Coney Island Joe's was little more than a......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Robert: since the 80`s , The N.S.B Norgate Solide Brothers,,,there are extremly dangerous crews affiliate with a lot of Gang in Montreal City,thers rolling Cote-Vertu Metro with the BLF Bronw Latin Family,Décarie street and......

in response to: Norgate Shopping Centre by CE

Guitarista81: We went to manhattan in 05' and felt so safe, 1st time ever been there im 26 walked all around uptown-downtown at night, I felt safe as shit. People like force could be believable if......

in response to: Dangerous to Walk Around Brooklyn? by Jayne

oh word?: I don't see why so many people think this dude's dad is eternally funding his existence, as though this oscar-winning director is going to be real happy that his son ended up a notorious crack-smoking......

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

NYC native: JA is still killin it. obviously not like he did when he was 16, but he still gets the itch just like the best of us, and still goes out and murders truck yards. he......

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

jack: IN THE GOOD OL SUMMERTIME, IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME, In the good old summertime, in the good old summertime. Strolling through the shady lanes with your baby mine. You hold her hand, and she holds yours, and that's a......

in response to: Watermelon Man by Cartlegger

Stephen Barnes: Yoo I graduated from Acorn in 06.I had a great time there. I knew almost every graduating class starting from 04 all the way to 09 so the high schoool experience is basically what you......

in response to: Acorn Community High School by Peter

Robert: Lets us all remember that while there are trains rolling though the tunnel at 70 miles or so. The really good thing about that entire tunnel is there is no 700 volt Third Rail to......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Peter: its pretty telling that i knew exactly what this was just seeing the tip-top of the weathervane, ebfore even scrolling down... ahh, i love {brooklyn}......

in response to: Commerce by luna park

Cecilia Midiri: Okay so, like I said some days are better than others. I'm trying right now to get 4 houses next to me cleaned and sealed. I'm here in the 25th police district. ......

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

john birchall: rolling mill picture...

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

john: If you think the tunnel looks great now you should have seen it back in the 70's I was 12 years old when I started going down there. Thats when there were five tracks down there......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Me: Re to Tex and Peter I would post pics here,but I do not know how.Maybe I can get my 17 year old to do it for me,but she is usually too busy,like many other folks here......

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

Adam Enright: There is No Game like the Good Ol' Montreal Hockey Riot! A city whose hockey passions create a constant hunger for battling peace and the status quo. [[http://www.progressivewebdesign.ca/hockeyriots.html]] by Adam Enright I was thrilled to read about......

in response to: Hockey Victory Riot by EvilGentleman

Jon Burgess: My Gran lived on Atherton Lane for 50+ years, I always remember the massive bonfires on the bammer throughout the 70's / early 80's. Down the bammer was a newt pond with protected species of......

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

Hutchinson Hater,Now: I just looked in the Hutchinson News today and noticed that in todays paper Apr 30 2008 that Officer Mike Collins of the Hutchinson PD and his assisting thug Mr. Schofield beat a dog until......

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

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Rob, You have bowled me out for a duck on that one !! I thought I had heard of most of the streets in the district, but I have never heard of Occupation road, but......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

EvilGentleman: Wait, is it possible the "fuck" is actually a verb, and not an adjective? If so, then am I in compliance, considering my wife is an ex-cop? Mind you, she did quit that job before......

in response to: Fuck Police! by Elicar

grrrl: Dude The graffiti scene up in Dallas is pretty much all the same. Sekt, to this day in 2008, still dominates. He's got some mad skills and hating on this kid, I found, is just useless. He just......

in response to: Clap Hands by elaine

Post-84 New Jack: Thanks for the lolly, W-Bear. I'll be sure to pass it on to my son. He's teething right now and its a bitch. As for you, Bilrock Rolling Thunder Whiter- oops, I mean Writer. You failed......

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

Bob Salmon: A bit late, sorry, my internet connection broke down. Hi Alan You are correct with what you say about the sky lighting up. Having worked in all the areas that could light up the sky, I will endeavour......

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

Alan Taylor: Hi, Rob, I was just meaning to take a back seat to let others jump in with their memories etc knowing an ex work colleague is on this board - Hiya Bob. Cyril, my uncle (Bill Caufield)......

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

Alan Taylor: Hi, Rob, I was just meaning to take a back seat to let others jump in with their memories etc knowing an ex work colleague is on this board - Hiya Bob. Cyril, my uncle (Bill Caufield)......

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

cyril bagshaw: Hi Alan Father-in-law once showed me "his" soaking pit. Looking down into that gas heated pit watching with what had to be an experienced eye the"cooking"(bringing up to an even temperature) those giant steel ingots......

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

Roy: As a former resident of Salina I am horrified that this is put on here. Yes those pictures are boring, but you can find them in any old town. There are some fun places to......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 7 by Scott Sargent

Mist One53. Tdt=The Deadly Type.: Hello JA From Mist1 Sheffield England uk. I was first in Nyc in 1989 and saw SANE eveywhere. At the top of the World trade centre, not much bigger that this text on the screen.I......

in response to: Sane Smith: Puttin' the Green in Greenpoint by Peter

EvilGentleman: The art/vandalism debate will go on forever, because both sides are correct. Many graffiti pieces are unquestionably artistic masterpieces. I have seen many pieces that are absolutely mind-boggling, provoke intelligent thought and debate, and are just......

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

Young Hippy: Bob, that is exactly it. It is a town for RETIRED PEOPLE, Or close to retirement. You are simply someone who has settled for what is around you. Maybe you should look at yourself, Hutchinson......

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

rachael: hmmm... many of the comments i've read have either amused me or angered me...but I'll go on anyway... i'm a brooklyn native and originally from east flatbush. my parents left there to move to long island [for......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Peter: old news indeed... and that wiki link actually has a link to this very post on it... hahaha. since were doing {JA} throwbacks here, check the 1995 rolling stone interview: [[http://graffmuseum.com/?p=437#more-437]]... which reminds me... SET......

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

Peter: although im a {new york}er, i agree with mcarthur. ive watched this post for over a year and though its taught me a lot about a place ive never been (and about some of the......

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

Cloned Prince: I wrote a Parkour Rap! Things just aint the same for todays traceurs, Cops and pigs want to see us in handcuffs Yamakasi and the Belle are aging, The old traceurs, well they're all changing, Making way for new......

in response to: Parkour Trip to Lisses by Ben Nuttall

jack: sorry evil, but you missed those day's of cruising in my 60 chevy impala, blasting the beatles music, i saw her again last night, you know she makes me feel allright, she was just 17......

in response to: The Time I Almost Saw the Beatles. by jack

Rob K: Kensington's a funny place. I was born there and lived on York Street (at Emerald) until 1990. I go back and drive thru a couple times a year. As much as I......

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

dogloverhanley: i lived at 1440 dekalb now have worked thru out europe reside in wash. state. found memories strolling with my sister with our doll carriages up too the 83rd police station visiting the shoe maker hitting the......

in response to: Winter in Brooklyn reminds me of spring in Moscow by shoshannah

Luis Acevedo: Bushwick is no diferent now than any other neighborhood in NYC. The rule has always been to go about your business and everything will be fine. If you go out at 3am nothing good could......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Luis Acevedo: Please send me your e-mail addresses and I will scan some images as well as send you the ones I have on my pc now. As for stories there are so many untold. Have you......

in response to: Bushwick \'77: When the Lights Went Out by upfromflames

serlingrod: this is actually a fairly unique shot of times square. most of those touristy shots are in-your-face, straight-up into the jumbotrons and scrolling marquees. I know you probably sat the camera down to steady the......

in response to: Times Square by Cinic

jack: your correct, thanks, i have to tell you that those troop ships were something else, we slept 4 bunks on top of each other and when the boys got sick and threw up in their......

in response to: Brooklyn\'s Rusty Shores by CartLegger

KB: Lived in Bushwick on Eldert Street, btw Knickerbocker & Irving, from when I was born, until we moved away in 1967, when I was 16. Things had gotten rough in 1966, when there was......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

EvilGentleman: One thing I have noticed about your posts, chiamattt, is the stunning beauty of the women in many of your photos. And then today came along. The day is boring. Suddenly, a smile comes across my......

in response to: Trying to Find Chungmuro by Chiamattt

Dan: Last year, I bought a 2 year old Senegal Parrot. It took her about 6 months to warm up to me. I tried to train her in the first month, but I......

in response to: Parrot Biting by Jamie

Polaco: I grew up with tanks rolling down the street, then at age 8 I lived in NY to see violence in different form, at age 11 moved to Chicago, same shit...When are we all gonna......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

CartLegger: I guess its a one way in trail because its assumed the rider will fall off and be rolling around on the grass in blurry hilarity....

in response to: Bike Trail for Drunk Drivers by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: You may have called them bibles, but I think the other customers there called them "rolling papers". I once watched someone prepare a shipment of hashish for the mail by cutting a large square out......

in response to: Down By The Main by EvilGentleman

maybetoday: I believe you're referring to the Morgan Quitno list of "Most Dangerous Cities" that's released every year. Every year both the FBI (source of the data) and criminologists around the nation decry using the FBI's......

in response to: Benton Park by maybetoday

grange: This has to be a record for posts on one subject . Elicar re post as it gets tiring scrolling all the way down ....

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

Marc: BJ my guess is the 50s, when Hatley developed the area. Check out "Eanes: Portrait of a Community" by Linda Vance- it came out in 86, contains lots of interviews. I think they have a......

in response to: And so this is winter at Bandit\'s Cave by Marc

KITO: Hi, I'm a long time lurker, who I'm sure none of you know. I think this is my first comment. Hello, CityNoise. I, too would like to see more photos on the front-page. No offense, but......

in response to: User Survey 2007 by Jamie

Brad: Cool man, keep it up. Not sure if you are or not, but it always helped me to be rolling a little to do ollies. Even at my prime, doing things stationary were hard. Basements......

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

Jason: Followup from: Jason: 10th Jan 2007 - 20:28 GMT Well, it's been a couple weeks since I got my board. It's been really cold and icy here in IA, so I've been stuck practicing in......

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

BJ: Loved this article. I grew up in Rollingwood as well. Not many in the area know about Bandit Cave and it's history. Those were some fun times in the hood. I......

in response to: And so this is winter at Bandit\'s Cave by Marc

Natalie Waterworth (Brophy): Hi D, My family had the bakery for over 10 years, and the shop next door which we sold and it became peters boutique. When we were there on 20 row, we had Tommy Wrench......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

bill: the hells angels dont bother anyone unless you start with them, so why is everyone talking shit, on them. thats the hole problem everyone judges them because of all the bad stuff they have heard......

in response to: Hell\'s Angels - New York City by sine

little ukraine: I don't get it... Janis Joplin is in that mural. Above Ringo. So are Jimi Hendrix, Jerry Garcia, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Bill Haley, Jerry Lee Lewis... I'd......

in response to: Art on the Streets of Manhattan by jack

NERC ONE NYC: damn...two years and this shit is still goin? Props to JA, just found that rolling stone article; true inspiration. hope he's still around, I know Im always lookin for his shit when I ride the......

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

JNJ: "I was running in Humboldt Park the other day, as I have for a few years, when 2 Puerto Rican 17ish year olds rammed their bicycles into me. I stepped to them, as it were,......

in response to: Humbodlt Park: Don\'t leave but make it better by Delma

S: That was a pretty antagonistic and incoherent post JMJ, and I find it to be consistent with other white racist feelings that I some times experienced from some residents of Humboldt Park. ......

in response to: Humbodlt Park: Don\'t leave but make it better by Delma

procyon: I _love_ this. Rollingwood sounds like a wonderful place to grow up....

in response to: And so this is winter at Bandit\'s Cave by Marc

EvilGentleman: The murder weapon, as posted on the weirdo's profile: [[img:15617]] He described it as a "CX4 Storm Semi-Automatic Carbine" Damn, this is so freaky, peeking into the mind of a sociopathic murderer. I feel ill. The curiosity as......

in response to: Murder at Dawson College by EvilGentleman

Marc: look at that guy in the first picture, calmly looking at the street, oblivious to the evils of the empty paper coffee cups rolling around behind him....

in response to: September 10 2006 Toronto by hool

PUMA::::STAE:::SECTOR::::OCTO.....Boston: JA... Ive been a huge fan ever since seeing you in Video Graf, in the Rolling stone article, and on almost every street in NYC! Was wondering if you are putting any sort of......

in response to: Sane Smith: Puttin' the Green in Greenpoint by Peter

hool: it's not about fault. it's about being able to see the entire photo on a screen without scrolling. i think you'd get more comments if your vertical images, which you shoot a lot, were......

in response to: Sunday Walk by chiamattt

Karlo: Whilst appreciating their reasons,I do feel it would be better if whoever was controlling this site didn't delete posts such as the one made by volunteer. Although it was bitter in the extreme,and potentialy liable,what it......

in response to: Ulster Young Militants: Shankhill by norniron

hool: you should size down your vertical pics - some of them are over 900 px high - it makes them hard to see without scrolling; they don't fit on a 1024x768 screen. as a......

in response to: Sunday Walk by chiamattt

Peter: nice, chia! i like how theres always {scooter} pics tucked into your posts. i also like how you always post alot of photos taken from interesting angles. it makes me take time to look at......

in response to: Gangnam and Yeoksam by chiamattt

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: If I can choose the method of my demise (and having a heart-attack while being in a Johnny Depp and Henry Rollins sandwich is not an option) I think that being crushed to death by......

in response to: Step Back from That Ledge, My Friend by zagg

Natalie Waterworth (Brophy): Hi Andrew, I managed to get into the site thru your name search ! I remember sliding down the embankment under the bridge on pieces of cardboard "borrowed" from Quicksave. And dangerously walking along the railway......

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

Jamie: I'm not from London, Ruairí. What gave you the impression that i did? I live in Lincolnshire. I wholeheartedly agree that the pictures i have shown on this website do not reflect a fair image......

in response to: Cross Street and Blossom 2002 by Jamie

GUS BRENNAN: hi scott, yes i must agree the buildings do look quite flat, apart from the grain tower. but surely it`s not the building that make a town, the residents can add something, now, if they......

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

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

JP2433: I'm not a tag artist but like many who grew up in NY, I too would see his tags all over the place. I have a really weird story. Kinda long but worth......

in response to: Sane Smith: Puttin' the Green in Greenpoint by Peter

Elicar: No Drea. My job involves nowhere near any creative expression, unless of course you consider the art of negotiation and dealing with people as such. But thank you, I consider that a big compliment. I have......

in response to: Of Park Benches and Picnic Tables by Elicar

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

anon (cpe-72-134-234-209.hawaii.res.rr.com): It's true. Animal cruelty does indeed create serial killers. Just look at the ALF (or just about any of the "concerned, caring activists" that've posted at this point) - they presume cruelty, so......

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

lisacat: Imagine Faith the biped dog strolling on in!...

in response to: Cock-a-doodle Do by lisacat

Tyfoid Kid: Yeah it's got wheels but they're made to roll over nice kitchen tile, not sand and rough asphalt. I figured out that it's one of those things that holds those plastic trays full of cups......

in response to: Kitchen Thingy - A Long Way from Home by Tyfoid Kid

hool: good to see some hip shooting. you should resize the vertical images to be no higher than 450px or 500px, so they fit on a screen without scrolling....

in response to: Shooting from the Hip in Astoria by GGP

jack: not me, i like sweltering heat, 100's in new york city, the asphalt melting carving my initials into the street, eating ices at the spumoni gardens in brooklyn, strolling the sands on the jersey shore,......

in response to: A Little Something for Ya - SPRING! by elaine

jack: i love new york in june, how about you, i love a gershwin tune, how about you, aah, strolling around central park in spring, when i was corting my wife i would......

in response to: So Fresh and So Spring, Spring by sine

stevie k: mate, the memories come rolling back. what a shame the jezzies have gone. keep it up. i may put chesham on the map soon....

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

GGP: 57-people who take their sweet time exiting the train so that by the time everyone else has cleared out and it's your turn to enter (because you are polite and wait for people to leave......

in response to: Things I Hate About... Public Transit by EvilGentleman

Peter: i imagined it slowly and menacingly rolling through the {east village}, using its windows to condense/reflect/focus sunlight into death-ray beams that it will use to decimate any non post-post-{postmodern} {architecture} whilst zapping all the area......

in response to: Astor Place Silhouette by Peter

kc: I rather like that clam with stick composition. And btw, since this is such an informative post: Mussel Shoals, CA: "If Rincon’s the Saks Fifth Avenue of California pointbreaks, then Mussel Shoals, located a mile south of......

in response to: Great Kills by GGP

LERK ONE OUTLAW : rolling thunder, the colossus of roads, the iron giants, graff, graffiti, freights, trains, boxcars,hobo tags, and Lerk tags, under the bridge, flying through your town non stop to the next town...LedFinger on the move ......

in response to: Toledo Graf Freights by Joeypoey

EvilGentleman: 29 - Idiots who try to pass you at the last possible second before they turn 30 - Other idiots who try to make extra lanes where they do not exist, either passing in the middle......

in response to: Things I Hate About... Traffic by EvilGentleman

Christine: But No Frills is growing bigger and bigger. Everyone in my community pretty much shops there and of course, I work there so i would know how many people are strolling in for groceries....

in response to: Jan 06 2006 Toronto by hool

mercury: hey ne 1 who wants to help a newbie to the art of parkour would be greatly appreciated. i just saw a video of david belle and i would love to start. ive been working......

in response to: Le Parkour: An Introduction by 3flow

Axel: i believe in clean streets. so for those that appear to be saying, 'just say no to refuse', i think you people are right on the money. the part of the story that a lot of......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Scunny: Back in the day (25 years ago), when I first started as a bike courier, I too was guilty of returning litter to motorized slobs in much the same manner (although I never actually had......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

P.: I'm glad I go into Kennsington everyday for lunch, maybe me and my co-workers will see this guy while strolling and launch some garbage his way. Hopefully he'll charge at us and provoke us into......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

ian: Of course this photo is real. I don't even like photoshop. There are some extremely ghetto, broken up old parking lots -- basically just stripes laid on top of demolished building foundations. The east side of......

in response to: Self Injury Club by ian

jack: i think i saw someone try to escape from that shelter. they were caught digging under the fence and got their shirt barbed in the wire. they were shot on site by the......

in response to: Abandoned Bus Shelter by Peter

elaine: fab. i believe that a seaside town is my natural next move, because where else, after london? but nowhere too posh, somewhere eyerollingly trashy, ideally, with perhaps a boho twist, just for company, but not......

in response to: Railworld Redux by Jamie

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

Valentine Gangsta: Man you lucky the Homie didnt bomb on yo mark ass for flickin him up rollin up that sticky icky...

in response to: Guy Rolling a Blunt on the PATH Train by Peter

SadStateOfAffairs: The images on the television and in the media are there to create fear and sell newspapers. What sells more newpapers, A) The world is coming to an end!!! B) Just another normal weekend in......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

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