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The Public Animals - Street Level Nine: This was one of the most inspiring and graffiti-Décollage rich sites I have ever visited in my life. As a young member and founder of The Public Animals, I used to wander in here early......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

Mitch: Hmm, only hours after writing that, I passed by and saw the workers were taking down the Bens wrap-around sign. At the rate they're going, the sign will probably be gone by tomorrow (at least......

in response to: Ben\'s Deli by EvilGentleman

Matt: I just went yesterday... It was a blast... Lots of people and lost of fun... next sunday sept. 07 2008, I will be there for sure... You should all come and have fun... what......

in response to: Sunday Tam-Tams by CE

Warren S.: Richie, you are right on the money there! It's like it was practice for more violent things to come. I hear that St. Barbara's church is or was closed, and they only say masses on......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

T.O Guy: Looking to spend a long weekend in Montreal, but the holiday will be a Monday. Are Montreal strip clubs open on Sundays? ...

in response to: Sex Appeal by EvilGentleman

TulsaMedic: Salina is not that bad at all. Most of these photos were probably taken on a sunday. Anyway, I've lived in the big city and sure I miss it, but I now appreciate......

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

EvilGentleman: Hell no! Saturday was Maiden day, and Sunday was Crue day. And thanks for commenting here, I totally forgot about posting all the other pics of the other bands....

in response to: Heavy MTL 2008: Iron Maiden by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: They now seem to take place every Sunday, rain or shine. But when the weather is really bad, only the most hard-core tam-tam people stay there. Last year, they kept going until Halloween, if I......

in response to: Sunday Tam-Tams by CE

Pat Fleming (nee Brannan): What a great site!! Just spent a morning reading through the messages and re-living my youth. I lived at 93, Lyndhurst Ave until I was about 5 years old. I remember a lady called Phylis......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Pat Fleming (nee Brannan): What a great site!! Just spent a morning reading through the messages and re-living my youth. I lived at 93, Lyndhurst Ave until I was about 5 years old. I remember a lady called Phylis......

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

fred walerski: The music store was the site of the crown shoe store.The store was called,Freds Music store.The record spot was run by Harry Bradly who is the father of Big John of the old Kit Katts.Harry......

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

cjoypetersen: i just saw this on sunday and took a pic too ill post it also [[img:27931]] ...

in response to: World\'s Largest Clock? by Peter

Sheila Vaudrey: Hiya Dean, I was telling my older sister about your grandma's dare devil stunts, she wasn't surprised, then went on to recall that while she lived in Harewood road she went to Urmston swimming baths......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Alison Lawford: Hi Dave: Thanks for the Pictures. I walked over the swingbridge on a sunday morning, passing the Barton power station in the 60s. I now live in NSW Australia. My brother still lives over there.......

in response to: Barton Power Station by Dave

Jon Burgess: James Cashan, It would be great to start a thread dedicated to irlam and cadishead musicians and bands, there have been so many. My mates cousin from New Moss Road was the singer of a band......

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

Stuart Brennan: Hello everyone Just stumbled on this site by accident and saw a few old names and places that brought back memories. I was in Norma Bolton's class in juniors, although I don't blame her if she......

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

James cashan: hello, me again Re: john boardman, was thinking pics of hollins green and glazebrook should be included on this site as as a youngster hollins green felt part of the whole local tapestry to......

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

janet: How terrific is this! Alma, I do remember the knish place, but it was across Utica Avenue from the movie house (which from time to time we affectionately called "the Itch"). I didn't buy knishes......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Joe: I still wonder if my fond memories of growing up in Kensington are real or simply a product of youth. It is striking that most people I encounter have such a favorable memory of their......

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

sicilian brookly gal: I grew up on wilson and george. big family building. every apt lived a relative. of course grandpa was the owner. went to st. jo's on suydam st. will never forget my......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Bobby I: The pretzel factory was located on the even side of Starr Street, between Wilson and Knickerbocker, closer to Knickerbocker Avenue. I lived on Starr between Wilson and Central, and my brother and I used to......

in response to: Bushwick 77: The Casusos of Harman St. by upfromflames

Rob Tynan: Hi Norma, I remember the disco on a Thursday night in the Legion and the Catholic Club on a Sunday. "The good old days"!!!! Rob...

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

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Rob The Dr Howard Walker that you mention was no relation to the Dr Walker of the 1930's who retired from practise around 1960.In my childhood I remember a gentleman knocking on our front door......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Deb Simpkins (nee Massey): Wow! My Uncle Cyril (Bagshaw) put me onto this site and I have just spent the last hour reading all the comments. My mum (Edith Jaques) was born in Irlam and my dad (Jim Massey)......

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

Alan Taylor: Hi Cyril et al, The middle semi's where cleared and left vacant for a few years then I believe a clinic or doctors surgery was built in their place, don't know if this still stands......

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

Alan Taylor: WOW Andrew, The Methodist Church looks more like a prison camp with that fencing around it, whereas I was on Boundary Road on Sunday but turned right onto Mond Road through to Fiddlers Lane so missed......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Bonnie: My sister emailed me about this site. We were born and raised in Kensington, 2504 Front St. We lived there from 1949 until we left in the 70's. My parents lived there......

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

Bob: I was born in Bushwick in 1950. I lived on Starr Between Wilson and Central, great place to grow up. We had to move in 1962 because the city wanted to knock down PS 53......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

anon (cf2.utc.com): I just saw a box truck with a JA tag on the grill on Route 8 in Shelton CT about 15 minutes ago. Oval was this crazy guy from Norwalk that crushed shit for a few......

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

Joanne Amorello-minor: That is where I used to go to sunday school...not seen that for years......

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

simon: i was in chicago lastyear - travelled from ireland on business but main purpose was to visit cabrini green as i didnt do it the first time i was there. i rented a bike......

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

jack: no last wednesday i think. believe me on sunday its packed. you have to see the place on a moonlit evening, in the snow and the interior lights on, its a hallmark picture....

in response to: Catholic Church I Attend. by jack

joey: was this photo taken on a sunday?...

in response to: Catholic Church I Attend. by jack

Stan: Hi Janet: You brought up a whole bunch of memories with the Utica. We're about 4 years apart, I graduated 167 in '43.Do you remember the library on Schenectady and Eastern Parkway? We always went on......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Chris: I just happened over this page while looking for something via Google, but I couldn't just let this go- I grew up in Hutch, but no longer living there. I moved to the West Coast......

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

Janet .Witcomb(nee Sutton): To add to the info. from my sister Jenny Foster. .we lived at 48 Harewood Road. I went to Eccles Grammar School in 1952. I also attended St Johns Sunday School . Does anyone rember......

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

Michael Worsley: I Was Born On Sunday November 21,1971 In The Bushwick Section Of Brooklyn 37 Eldert Street Use To Love To Watch The J Train Run Down To Halsey Street Run Up To Chauncey Street,Years Ago......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

jack: yay for Jesus. now is the Christmas season, it starts on the 24th and ends at His baptism. or i think it is when His parents took him to the temple, either way, Jesus......

in response to: Jesus and LED by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

K Teesdale: Growing up in Kensington, I knew I had to get out. The social environment was not one to be taken lightly. I learned everything I need to survive growing up in Kensington. I walked. I......

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

Bill: Saturday Nights in the Early Fortys. 7PM Start out at the Utica Pool Hall(132 Utica Av)for a few games with Mickey, Danny, George and Jimmy 8PM Pickup come Camels at Goldman's Candy Store (145 Utica Av) On......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Liz October 27th 2007: I kive a good 15 minutes from the tunnel and have been going through through the tunnel all my life. As a child we went through it every Sunday to see my grandparentsand it is......

in response to: Washburn Tunnel by ian

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: It looks like the street fair on Broadway on Sunday Oct 14th. I was there with my dog. I brought pork, rice and plantains. We sat and ate while watching the hoopla. Quin is a funeral......

in response to: Broadway Hoopla by Queen LaLa

jack: thank you barry, as i looked at the first pic i said to myself that you probably took it on a sunday morning and then to my delight i spotted the sun bathers on the......

in response to: Downtown by barry

Frank: For the record, there are two entrances open on Sundays. One is at the south end of Mokom Sholom cemetery (the western strip) and the other is at the north end of Acacia cemetery......

in response to: Bayside Cemetary: Rememberance Overgrown by CartLegger

Frank: Do you know if it's open on Sundays? We may try and go this weekend......

in response to: Bayside Cemetary: Rememberance Overgrown by CartLegger

EvilGentleman: I went by on Sunday to remember the name of the restarant. The Maharajah Buffet. It looks to still be open....

in response to: Nocturnal Hydrant Fountain by EvilGentleman

Márcio Barreto: The sky after the storm (on the same Sunday when I catched the rainbow above)...it was (more or less) 5 p.m...

in response to: São Paulo by Márcio Barreto

Márcio Barreto: [[img:22692]] A rainbow...I was working (on a Sunday) at IAG when I photographed it ...

in response to: São Paulo by Márcio Barreto

colavitos ghost: jack: you say this beach is "too dirty and too trashy"... do you believe you want change? if so, go clean up this beach! in related news, all cleveland area readers: this sunday i'm organizing a beach......

in response to: Barren Island by CartLegger

Sarah from MN: I posted a second note following my first yesterday, but somehow it is not there. I said I realized I spelled Rommegrout wrong. Wanting to add that in my area the people go......

in response to: Typical Norwegian Food by Rune-Willem

CartLegger: Beware, adventurers. There is security. Make sure to go on a Sunday afternoon, as the fewest 18 wheelers prowl the street hunting down bicycles to eat. ...

in response to: Where Redbirds Sleep by CartLegger

Andy: The last photo is of the Seoul Station train platforms, which is the main train station. The subway at this station is underground so that's where all the people are. Nevertheless you're right, it was......

in response to: Subways and Trains by Andy

St. Lawrence Market Bike Theft: Thanks for your comments guys! Too bad the other bike is still out with a crackhead like the one in pic enjoying it. These thugs are easy to catch as they are complete idiots. All......

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

CE: Ok, so I've totally let this slide but I still think it would be a good thing to do. I've compiled all the suggestions and have set a deadline for when I'll have all......

in response to: Montreal Scavenger Hunt by CE

Peter: cay: firstly, i think its humorously ironic that you qualify "not scaremongering" by saying "god knows {nyc} is scary enough". thats a dated, inaccurate and stereotypical statement that i dont appreciate much, as a {new......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Anne M. Berger: I grew up in Brooklyn in the forties and fifties. It was truly the melting pot. I went to St. Joseph's on Sydam St. My Irish friends went to St. Lenords on Toutman?......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Tyfoid Kid: Great pictures!! The last one is really good. Nothing like a nice ride through a city on a Sunday....

in response to: Bike NY by Laura

VL: So, that's why. I have just been to that store in St Henri yesterday, and thought that it looked a bit empty for that time of the day (10 customers on a Sunday late afternoon?).......

in response to: Fuck the IGA by CE

Frank S. Besner: From experience: Only task harder than finding condoms in Times Square at 10:30 PM on a sunday night, Picking your nose with boxing gloves on. Diametric opposition of scenario: Times Square, 1979....

in response to: Times Square by jack

Cory: Thanks for the great pictures. The green field is a community garden opened by Trees Not Trash. Trees Not Trash is a neighborhood beautification project based in Bushwick. Our mission is to transform this neighborhood......

in response to: Bushwicks: Brown and Green by upfromflames

Jayne: Hi I'm from Northern Ireland, I was in toronto on sunday the 22nd of april and seen some on the chalkmasters work outside the eaton centre, this man is amazing and i hope u made......

in response to: The Chalkmaster by Elicar

EvilGentleman: The **why** would have to be art. The when, I have no clue. Frank, you seem to be artistically and architectually educated, any clue as to the name of it? And as far as the......

in response to: Pretzel Stair Sculpture by EvilGentleman

Anonymous - 36: Great !! If someone ever asks me the what was the best time of my life - without a doubt it was 13-16, great memories to last a lifetime. My 9 year old daughter can't......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

jack: very beautiful picture you took there. that's my son's parish. he lives in the east village. but travels uptown for mass on sunday....

in response to: St. Patrick\'s Cathedral by Brad

gary: jack, yes. i rode a steeplechase horse. i was very small. i was born in '52 in brooklyn and grew up a few miles from coney island and steeplechase park. on......

in response to: Coney Island from the Air by sine

procyon: sort of; important but not too important. the '33 world's fair was there, and it was the site of mayor daley's famous, ridiculous late-night bulldozing in 2003. from the next day's Trib: "Mayor Richard Daley launched......

in response to: Adler, 12th St. Beach and the Former Meigs Field by procyon

dan13l: there lots of good spots in werrington (behind the centre) .... we meet almost every sunday ...

in response to: Peterborough Parkour by PumaBoy

jack: there's a lot to do after religious services on sunday. ...

in response to: Day off by benji

Bean: I see Drunken fights in Bergen (Norways second largest city) every Friday and Saturday/Sunday, But the situation is different here, Oslo got these immigrant gangs that chase eachother all the time making trouble. About the......

in response to: Crime in Oslo by Rune-Willem

Chiamattt: ##Costume Play, or **Cosplay**: A very popular activity during anime conventions. It consists of dressing up as an anime or video game character to participate in contests or simply for fun.## I went to Busan with......

in response to: Cosplay by chiamattt

Peter: the places were closed because i took this photo lateish on a sunday afternoon/evening......

in response to: Brooklyn Broadcast & Audio by Peter

Biff: I Was the only patron there at noon on Sunday, I don't quite know what else I missed except the $5.00 beers....

in response to: Into Leather by Biff

Oldmanbike: This is a tank. The bicycle weighs about 80 or 90 lbs. Add the weight of 2 men and we are at 400+. This is difficult to turn and would not be safe in heavy......

in response to: Side-by-Side Tandem Bicycle: by Peter

Grant: You could come and you would, generally, be safe. But interviewing people is different than "walking through". If you actually wanted useful interviews it is sometimes helpful to have a contact or a......

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

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

jeeff: nice. what's the season for sunday tam-tams? ...

in response to: Sunday Tam-Tams by CE

zagg: every day is like sunday, eh? maybe i'll have to listen to the song --- i need to re-download meat is murder too, i should have a small smiths downloading party. yes thats right, download....

in response to: Everything Looks Perfect from Far Away by zagg

aer suzuki: by the way, this series goes down really well while listening to the smith's "every day is like sunday" even though the photos hardly portray a dreary place...just in case anyone was wondering....

in response to: Everything Looks Perfect from Far Away by zagg

Tony: I WAS born in a house on Bushwick Avenue and Halsey Street. My father and mother were both immigrants from Italy, They left italy for the new world to improve their lives and to......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

laanba: This was at a work site on a Sunday, so I'm pretty sure they had it up to make sure no one could make off with it. The site was only surrounded by a......

in response to: Hanging Around by laanba

Marlo: How strange! A couple of my friends and I went to Fundy on Sunday and we passed through Sussex. I agree-- it's out of character and far too obviously commercial for them to be painting......

in response to: Downtown Murals by CE

Susannah : I felt the same way in Church last Sunday. I was sick to my stomach remembering the newspaper photos I'd seen of the casualties - especially the women and children -- ashamed at how the......

in response to: War As Usual by Sally

Marlo: I've never been, myself, though from the outsider's perspective it seems to be strictly bottles. Lots of crashing and smashing going on, with a line up of cars Saturday and Sunday, drivers eager to be redeemed......

in response to: Untitled by Marlo

jfilip: I haven't been over the bridge in years. I kind of miss it. Although nothing can beat the feeling of being a little kid driving over there. The drive on the bridge......

in response to: Beat the Current by zagg

zagg: These photos are all good and great --- but I'm sadly disapointed that none of the shots have me walking past (I was there from Friday through Sunday). I would say my favourites would be 'man......

in response to: Pride 2006 Toronto Part 2 by hool

ian: Can you believe I went into the office at 6am on a Sunday morning to make these photos? That's the most amazing thing....

in response to: KA-BOOOM! by ian

jack: it's the inside cars on the wonderwheel that are exciting. they are on a track and as the wheel turns the cars slide from the inside to the outside and swing outside the wheel.......

in response to: Coney Island by sally

Myke: Thanks for the comments every one. Jack it was indeed a Sunday morning. Pic 1: The Beetham Tower. Designed by Ian Simpson Architects, this building is nearly completed and will house a new Hilton hotel......

in response to: Empty City by Myke

jack: could it have been taken on a sunday morning? i wish there were some comments on each pic, it was very interesting seeing those pics....

in response to: Empty City by Myke

friend of Bill Wilson...: Speaking of Bushwick - how many of you have ever been to yogi Bear Sunday School.... Well it's still going strong with over 20,000 kids in attendance every week Stop by 403 Evergreen Ave. Between......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

JACK PEARLY KING OF BRENT (host81-159-175-220.range81-159.btcentralplus.com): hi i am pearly king of brent after my garandad my nan is the secretary of the association which is Mrs pam harman pearly queen of brent our association is the real pearly association ORIGINAL......

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

chiamattt: SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY!!!!!!...

in response to: Monster Trucks by EvilGentleman

Brad: I think there was one a few miles west of where these pictures were taken and one about a mile north. In our county (Sangamon) alone we had six on Sunday evening. The only thing......

in response to: Have You Ever Seen the Rain? by Brad

Biff: Wow happy Sunday! That is so noir, Biff...

in response to: You Are Here by an_impossible_child

jack: very good grange. but i think that is a fighting rooster. see the leg positioned to kick the lady. also, did i ever tell you guys about the time my brother and i got......

in response to: Chicken Run by kc

elaine: flower market, see. bizarrely enough, this street, despite being in a prime location now, never used to be, so a lot of the shops ONLY open on a sunday, they are totally orientated towards the......

in response to: 3 More Days to Go by FlamingRRose

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I'm interested to find out what kind of toilet is only open Sundays. One at a church, perhaps?...

in response to: 3 More Days to Go by FlamingRRose

jack: beam me up peter, and elaine, come on over to my house, we eat that sort of food all the time. you should see our happy hour here at home. we rather enjoy......

in response to: Odd Trash by Peter

jack: THE GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFUL AND THEIR FROM A COMMUNITY. sorry bout the caps. there are communities around the world where people live and raise families according to their religious beliefs. there are......

in response to: Saturday by lopilaroe

an impossible child: dear jesus hello there :) grange: thanks re place names: i love the city for this very reason (city on saturdays & sundays when the aliens have gone back to their semidetached homes wherever), the city &......

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