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Beardo: Wiki: A chuba is a long sheepskin coat made of thick Tibetan wool worn by many of the nomadic peoples of high altitude in the cold mountains of Tibet. Doesn't sound so bad. :)...

in response to: Chuba No Good by Peter

Peter: heh, these are the only voting machines ive ever used in nyc, for every election since 96, the first i could vote in. these are also the same type of machines pictured in the original......

in response to: Voting in Brooklyn by adam

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

Allan: Found this site, and these posts are fascinating. PS 167 brings back memories. Graduated in 1959. Sorry I hardly recall any of my teachers' names. Might remember if I heard them. I do recall my......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

bushwick: See if these terms are familiar to you: Cellophane, Sach's Cigars, vestibule, 2 cents plain, Marks Men Clothes, the Verderber Family, ...

in response to: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by luna park

Peter: destruction or art? i always find it interesting when people refer to graffiti as "destruction", as its not like theyre carving their tag into the wall with an air-chisel or something. painting seems to be......

in response to: Destruction or Art by Robert Emanuel

Ken Maki: Love the pic with the red 1969 or '70 Mustang convertible. ...

in response to: April 19 2006 Montreal by EvilGentleman

Mr. Tibbs: you wonder why there is a disconnect between white America and Black America? Check out Cabrini Green...

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

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

Elicar: These "wild chickens" you are talking of happen to be the best tasting chicken there is. The meat is a little bit tougher than the antibiotics or whatever crap-fed chicken, but it is very good......

in response to: Wild Chickens by Tyfoid Kid

Márcio Barreto: [[img:22700]] A radiotelescope at Atibaia (São Paulo state)...The radiotelescope is inside the big ball, it protects the antenna of the radiotelescope from the weather ...

in response to: São Paulo by Márcio Barreto

jack: little ukraine your photos are terrific. bravo, maestro. astoria, i love astoria, i was in boot camp with friends from astoria and when we completed boot camp we had a 2 week leave......

in response to: Astoria Park by little ukraine

Dumer: Don't know how comfortible i would be with it but when you gotta go, you gotta go !...

in response to: Public Urinals: Amsterdam by Peter

Alan D.: Thanks for the photo. Like Joan, I was born in Prospect Heights Hospital, but in 1945; unhappily moved to the Bronx in 1955. BUT, Brooklyn is still in my blood. Andrea Kaufman and Tibby Ludden,......

in response to: Park Place by Peter

jack: in the first pic it looks like a white pontiac and the other looks like a buick convertible. but where is the 60 chevy impala?...

in response to: Classic Cars 6 - The Rest by EvilGentleman

jack: you could be correct evil, in the beginning of the 40's they made the front of the cars longer. but i'm kinda partial to a 36 cord convertible....

in response to: Classic Cars 3 - 1936 Chevy by EvilGentleman

jeeff: that's one way to get a convertible....

in response to: Bugger... by benji

Jolie: Sería bonito organizar una reunión en masa, un "pásalo" de movil a movil, un dia, con fecha y hora y organizar una escursión de apoyo y ánimo a Don Justo... serían dos días de aca,pada......

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral - Part 2 by Reiner Wandler

aer suzuki: "Public Transportation is a good thing for Toronto. Lots of slate sky, concrete, asphalt, brick and steel...they took paradise and made a concrete jungle for sure." Ok. Maybe Toronto's different but here in Seattle they used......

in response to: Urban Decay by Chris Fuerth

EvilGentleman: Possibly. But I remember seeing a white Cadillac convertible complete with chromed running boards and chrome and white spare tire covers (you know, for the 2 spares that sit above the running board between the......

in response to: You\'re In Calgary When...#2 by ksedge

EvilGentleman: Maybe there is some product that was being sold in the store that is not compatible with owning a Canada Post franchise, or perhaps there was some structural, security or square footage issue with the......

in response to: Home Pt. 2: Bills Corner Grocery by CE

jamie: that's awesome. i used to drive past a hot pink mercedes convertible everyday that was for sale. i should've bought it, but didn't...

in response to: Orange 2002 by Peter

EvilGentleman: I am surprised at how much of my weather training has been forgotten in the seven years since I last worked at the weather station. I guess that is why they made us work a......

in response to: Mt. Rainier & Lenticular Clouds by aer suzuki

EvilGentleman: LMAO, MutantScum exposing his being censored on citynoise is like a Jerry Springer guest exposing how they were systematically refused by every other show. What do you expect, when you are doing nothing constructive with your......

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

EvilGentleman: Editor, me? Not even close. Three months ago, I did not know Citynoise existed. Thanks for the compliment, but I do not have the experience, nor have I put in the hard work and dedication......

in response to: Secret Gazebo or Cabbagetown Love Nest by Biff

Kato: I can growl like a lion and sting like a, sorry forgotten what I sting like. Something Tibetan. ...

in response to: My Lion Has Got No Nose by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Elicar: You mean this one, buddy? [[img:11038]] [[img:11037]] Yes, I thought it was tacky, but blame BMW or whatever dealership who sponsored them. I cropped the chunky one! One of them on the car appeared to not want to......

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

elaine: i wish i was. the uk can be quite liberal sometimes, but is as susceptible to moral panic as a certified hysteric sometimes. but we are allowed to jaywalk....

in response to: Sooo Adorable by Elicar

Humboldt Park - Dave: Your right! Insightoner. Norwegians, did occupy most of Humboldt Pk. back in the day. I can't speak for all Puerto Ricans. But, I don't really think most of us in Humboldt hate having whites or any......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

Kato: If you can find 4 plimsolls that match, possibly size 2, not sure of my size being a Tibetan dog, I would be truely grateful. Mulah & Pops want stilletos....

in response to: Sneakers on 34th Street (forever) by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Peter: the provenance of the {spaghettibot}'s demise and subsequent disposal by facilities management: [[img:9261]] ...with so much paperwork necessary to simply discard an obsolete, disused bot, its no wonder this guy feels censured by all the red-tape: [[img:9262]] ...

in response to: robot building by elaine

Peter: alas, the wire-{spaghetti}-eating {robot} has been put out for trash pickup. here you see him enjoying a disused computor monitor as his last-meal. we bid you a fond adieu, oh rolly spaghettibot! [[img:8971]]...

in response to: robot building by elaine

elaine: gah - i mean tibetan. doh. and yeah! i have seen casts of buddhas in jelly colour, that would be really great....

in response to: Kitchen Symmetry by elaine

Kato: No it's not your Mum, it's your sibling Lhasa Apso, very intelligent dog. He's just waiting until he gets a camera. He's mastered sleeping and eating so next step is photography, no probs he's Tibetan....

in response to: Condors and Canyon by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I will also name my firstborn Hool. It will be Alexander Hool Tiberius Wolf Penfold-Waxman. And he'd better be as talented as Hool. ...

in response to: toronto longboard meet 2005 by hool

LuizMartinez_Parkour-Curitiba_ABPK: it's Dame Du'Lac in Lisse, France, were Parkour was born... ;) bem legal teu interesse no esporte e ainda mais legal atrair comentarios dos gringos! a cena no Brasil ta melhorando é só manter os olhos......

in response to: Le Parkour by Luli

jack: to caracan, life is not a series of unfortunate events. life is what we make it. your story was great, thanks. jamie is correct, we all have our toms. you......

in response to: The Tale of Tom by caracarn

seeking a future I agree with you: The thing is ---there are a lot of factor that can be attibuted to not moving up---Firstly the U.S createda system of dependency when FDR intorduce Operation Bootsrap which was ppart of the NEW Deal--in......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

GGP: we know not. the ways of pet bird are as inscrutible as the face of pet bird....

in response to: Pet Bird, Bright and Shiny by GGP

Peter: thats the citicorp building out in queens. my guess is that this shot is facing due east... [[http://www.bridgeandtunnelclub.com/bigmap/queens/lic/citibank]] theres an interesting story on that building... its in a very remote, non-built-up area of queens... rumor has it......

in response to: Crescent Street, night by BZZZP

Peter: random fact: penicillin isnt completely metabolized by the body when it is taken to ward off infection. actually, a large majority of it is excreted in the piss... well, in ww1, when such antibiotics were a......

in response to: Crescent Street, night by BZZZP

jeeff: check out [[http://users.pandora.be/worldstandards/electricity.htm]]. the electrical system in eastern japan (including tokyo) is compatible with canada and the states, as long as you don't have anything with a 3rd prong. when i went, i......

in response to: tokyo by night by jeeff

elaine: do a little research in advance - if your electricity is a similar voltage it will be ok. it might just be UK that is incompatible with everywhere, but out voltage is so high that......

in response to: tokyo by night by jeeff

hasslehoff: Jill, please feel free to contibute more of your fine photography here. Sutro baths has really captured my imagination....

in response to: Sutro Baths by Christopher

Marc: damn they figure out so much cool shit about humanity by sticking a million freaks together to poop in each other's drinking water!! the 2nd largest chicken producer in the states, Tyson, kills something like......

in response to: I Know: by Peter

elaine: Re: The Touch of the Machine I agree. Plus scale. Plus the city as a machine. The scale thing - I lived in Edinburgh previously and standing underneath the Forth Rail Bridge at South Queensferry......

in response to: The Touch of the Machine by Peter

Peter: it looks good on my gigantic new mac tibook :D...

in response to: dusk: by etienne

hool: sarnia is also a place in tibet...

in response to: the warm fuzzy view from my window by hool

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