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There are 96 comments about "tony"

Tony: I tried it and felt nothing! am I doing it wrong.....or just expecting too much?...

in response to: Call Out Gouranga! by Jamie

Jane: I had to comment. This is awesome. I was born in 1949 and I lived at 1587 Carroll Street which is between Carroll and Schnectady. I lived there until I was 12 years old.......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

brushman: i dunno lynette , those names sound very familiar , i lived at 3329 lee st . , i am 39 and hung at howard and ontario sts , and on the corner of lee......

in response to: Fall in the East Bay by joey

Lynnette (Diaz) Madden: Brian, I used to live on Ella Street between Tioga and Ontario. 3423 N. Ella Street!!! I hung around with the girls I named above. You may have known the Mackley's. I used to hang around......

in response to: Fall in the East Bay by joey

Angela Bentley: Hi everyone I asked this question before didn't get a response but I grew up all over brooklyn, last years in the city I grew up in ridgewood area Palmetto ave, gates ave and onondonk......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

JP1515JeffersonAve: I find it amazing that so many have so many different views yet we all have a common thread...the Love of our hood. I grew up in Bushwick back in the 70's through the 90's.......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

thesouthernapple: Hey everyone, I'm sad to see the neighborhood in such decline. But I'm glad to see so many memories here, about the Ave. I graduated Valerdictorian from St. Marks in 1985, and I know that......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

That Classmates.com pic: Junior Casuso (Tony now-a-days) is in the last row, third from the left :) ...

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

CHRISSY-46: what a cool site. I can't even believe I found people that came from my childhood, teenage, neighborhood. I grew up on Melrose St. between Knickerbock and Wilson in the early 50's. ......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Tony (47): As a frequent worldwide traveller (what with being an airline pilot) it's definitely been my experience that in many Canadian cities (Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary) that the number of down-and-outs / bums / druggies / alcoholics......

in response to: Drugs, Drugs, Drugs by ksedge

LUCKY: hairsy ......

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

Angela Bentley: Hey BUSY MSD---Ray and Maria had an Uncle named Tony and another name Matthew...Sound familiar last I knew they moved was wondering if anyone knew them. Email me at biggirl12668@yahoo.com thanks...

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

jack: is that a record of jo stafford there i would love to play that one on my victrola that i play all my old records on in my garage and i sing along with frank......

in response to: Phono-Graf by EvilGentleman

cyril bagshaw: Hi Tony Gerrards Close is a cul-de-sac off Ferryhill road Irlam. This estate was only built in the 1930's, and was built on farm property. Cheers Cyril.......

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

Tony Harrison: My great great grandfather John Morris is recorded as living in Gerrards Court in 1841. Can you tell me whether this is now Gerrards Close? ahvem@internode.on.net...

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

sam ross: craig redmond are you tony redmonds brother...

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

hairsy: there was a group that sang there i dont remember the last names 2 john a bob antony afew guys i work with at at 2nd and girard and some i would go......

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

D.B.: Whats good people i`m back again just tryin to put down some of the negativity to pay hommage to some of the friends and family who are no longer here and most who......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

D.Bennett: Damn it`s like every time get on here i see a new paragraph about someone who has died from the hornets and often someone i new like (tony Wood aka Nuke i......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

jimmie tye aka (big crystal bother): what's good my double h family life is good after the project's i lived at 1943 w. lake st for most of my life until now i was born in 1984 in i can remember......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

angela buscemi letzeisen: my husband fred and i were married in st.barbaras church in february 1953 and just celebrated our 55th wedding anniversary on valentines day.i went to st barbaras school and church during the 1930 to 1946......

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

hairsy: hi mike i went to shepperd school and used to hang with tony from time to time we grew up together as i got older i knew porky but i used to drink with rocky......

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

Diane Dole: You Are Welcome Tony Diane...

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

tony dj blue: hi diane thanks very much,i got an email the other day,we are now getting in touch,about some bookings. once again A BIG THANKYOU...

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

Mike: Hairsy-I have some other names for you. I went out to dinner the other night and ran into a couple I've known for awhile, but didn't know they were from Kensington. Hairsy-I have some more......

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

Uchie Martinez: Hey JoeD: I too lived on Melrose Street by the live poultry market, around 1965 thru 1988, I'm 43 years old now. Do you remember Maxi's Ice Cream Shop on Knickerbocker between Melrose and Jefferson, Paul......

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

Diane Dole: Hi Tony I have passed your e.mail address on to Daz and Chave. Diane...

in response to: The Pearly Kings and Queens by Jamie

DYL: Awesome photos! A welcome break from the dull gray monotony of Baltimore. This seems like a great place for a walk and a smoke. Nothing like some greenery and beauty to let the......

in response to: Charles Fort Is an Anomaly by little ukraine

jack: yeah, it looks like a nice building, the old architecture must give way to the newer sleek buildings, i am old architecture, and i have given way to the newer sleeker young buildings that have......

in response to: Viagra Headquarters? by serlingrod

Neidine: Yes this place has been there forever. It is right across from Tony's Pizza and what was once known as Scaturro's supermarket. ...

in response to: Ideal Dinettes by Peter

Joe D.: Buswick late 1960's - early 1970's was the best!!! Born on Harman Street in 1965...The entire family lived within blocks of eachother..Grandparents on Starr Street next to the pretzel factory..Aunt lived on Buswick Avenue and......

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

Susan Monti-Luciano : Hi again - Just wanted to know who Jace is and Diana Manchur-Henke? Since Jace lived in 166 Harmon and Diana 170 thought I may know them. The only family I remember living in 170......

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

Glen: I remember this from my childhood, and the same as Tonya said, when the police came, we just ran of......

in response to: School\'s Out for Summer! by CartLegger

Tony: I disagree with your top 5 ...certainly Shanghai, Tokyo , Seoul and Bangkok have denser more impressive skylines than Toronto and Dubai! Several other Asian cities may be better too...yes it's true...

in response to: The Top 15 Skylines in the World by Luigi Di Serio

tony: What do you do when your cat get's covered in it. Is it harmful to them!...

in response to: Anti-Climb Paint by kobe

Tonya James-Rance: I have a gross memory of me taking the train to Fort Hamilton... On the ride I was treated to a pervert showing me his wanker behind a newspaper.. I got off the train and......

in response to: Pervert Masturbates on Subway by Peter

Tonya James-Rance: The pic dated 23Feb looks like my old church and school St. Marks Lutheran.. Bushwick Ave... Wow!! Troutman sure looks bad.. When I was younger it was much prettier.. Well.. I thought it looked nice......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Tonya James-Rance: Those were the good ole days.. I also remember the police department coming by and telling us to turn off the water and if they saw it on again, they turned it off.. Then they......

in response to: School\'s Out for Summer! by CartLegger

Tonya James-Rance: Born and raised in Brooklyn.. Left in 1985 for the military... Lived on Suydam Street and then moved to Harman Street between Central and Evergreen.. Loved that neighborhood. Remember all the game rooms in the......

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

Cay: Tony T: You got the message. Thank you so much for the feedback. ...

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Tony T: This is how I would have responded if I were 16 years old again and on this forum: "Dear Tony and Cay, thank you very much for the encouraging words. As a latino kid, I feel......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Cay: Chris: Please listen to the most wonderful advise from Tony above. He's the example of positive change, of the empowerment of self that I referred to. In addition, there are many people that you......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Tony T: Chris, thanks for posting the Freedom Square pict. I grew up a block away on Evergreen and Willoughby. I'm 42 now and live in Japan, but I still enjoy looking at old photos of where......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

CartLegger: first off, I do agree that tony's is the best pizza, and he is a nice guy, too. But if you mean how does some kid shooting his mouth off reflect the community, I think it......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Chris Rodriguez: I live on jefferson av. off of evergreen an bushwick.... Ima tell u right now its the best place 2 live if u a kid. im 16 an shits hectic around here but i wouldn......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Tony T: Reading through all of these posts brings up a mixed bag of emotions. Like many here, I left Bushwick years ago (16 years ago actually). Japan is my home now, and it is a far......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Tonytech: I never thought I would see the day, when positive beautiful colors would grace the walls were I played softball as a teenager in the 70's. To see today’s youth caring about something other than themselves......

in response to: Bushwick: History in the Making by upfromflames

EvilGentleman: We have both tended to focus on the area of downtown near Guy-Concordia metro, probably due to our being Concordia students. I also hang around with the native crowd in the west end of downtown,......

in response to: RCA Building by Cinic

Natalie Waterworth (Brophy): Hi WG. I know Tony he's a great bloke. He used to have a couple of Sheltland / mini ponies....farmewr Giles we used to call him LOL. Tell owens that meags ( aunt he went out with) was......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Tony: Cheers for the fantastic work on the site. It's areal eye-opener to show my family (some of whom are new to the area) where I was born and what it used to look like before B......

in response to: Barton Power Station by Dave

Tony Coppoletta: Lovely. I'm looking forward to enjoying the green space once it's open--although it'll be in spurts since I don't live in New York... It's really exciting that this is happening, though, since it......

in response to: The High Line: by Peter

natalie waterworth: hi natalie friend of mine tony owens says he used to go out with your aunty he now lives on a farm in anglesy but works in trafford park during week he says hi.wg...

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

tony: try - read between the holes in the fence...

in response to: Warning by joey

jack: i am so jealous of your hair. mine is somewhat set back, sort of the tony soprano look....

in response to: Shimokitazawa by serlingrod

little ukraine: actually, the last one is from stony brook, right near the grist mill, and the first one is from patchogue, but i can see how you would confuse the views. i did try to......

in response to: Sometimes, Long Island Can Be Pretty by little ukraine

tony: that is some amazing shit.I have to give them respect ...

in response to: Hawaii Graffiti by dubside

Imelda Pentony: Having trained at Netherne as a psychiatric nurse in the late 60s, I too stumbled across the cemetry by accident. i was actually picking blackberries along the hedgerows in Woodplace Lane . There was......

in response to: Netherne Mental Asylum by Simon Cornwell

tony: hey do u have anymore pics of the the back of the picadilly gardens?if u do could u upload them please? thank you...

in response to: Manchester (June 2005) by Myke

Missing You: Born and raised in Bushwick. Remembering St.JO's and Tony's candy store corner of Suydam and Knickerbocker, such a wonderful innocent time, went back recently and it looks like a war zone, I pray it changes.......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Robin R.: Great effort! I haven't been back to St. Laurent for ages, but this article and excellent photography are like an instant time machine. Please continue to add more photographs and articles. The Decarie......

in response to: Norgate Shopping Centre by CE

Ringo: Ok Susannah lets read what you wrote to begin with! "I like Harley's but I think that men who join groups like that are sick neanderthals." Is that not making a judgement? "Tell you what, they treat women......

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

roberto medina: i use to live in Hart st between knickerbocker and wilson i miss tonys pizza my aunt supermarket in dekalb ave i joined the army stationed in ft hood been in the army 12 yrs......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

black tony montana: good shot from the old line...

in response to: Alleyway by Prdem

EvilGentleman: You're welcome, Susannah. I thought I was just spouting gibberish, like I usually do. No matter whether it is called religion, politics, kinship, patriotism, corporatism, ideology, loyalty, authority, "support", righteousness, or what have you, they are......

in response to: U.S. Congressman Foley by sine

Jim QV: Tony, I read your posting and wanted to respond to it. I was born in Queens, but my Moms whole family is from Bushwick. Her grandfather (my great grand dad) was the original owner of......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

anon (S01060002724d7568.ed.shawcable.net): What an inspiration this man is....a living saint? Beautiful story and a more beautiful person. Cheers from Canada.Tony...

in response to: Don Justo\'s Self Built Cathedral by Hasslehoff

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

Tony Iommi: At one point, while I was attending undergrad, I lived in an apartment building (actually, a house converted to apartments) where a rather large family of raccoons lived as well. They chose to reside......

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

tony ny: england is a great country,and so i s america,where i live. if they threw me out of america i would live in england our friends....

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

Tony: i like his quick tags...they stand out but there nothing to big, i like the style......

in response to: Phyto! by dubside

Tony: These pieces are wayy good.... i like alotta em...

in response to: graffiti alley / style in progress \'05 by jeeff

little ukraine: for the curious, these pictures are from patchogue, montauk, 2 from a corn maze in quogue, and stony brook, respectively. jack - i agree, the beaches are beautiful, and i've seen pictures of mansions......

in response to: Sometimes, Long Island Can Be Pretty by little ukraine

jack: nah, you would miss the black and white and grime of the city. you would miss the vally's and canyons of steel and glass, the multitude, the lost, the happy, the tired, give me......

in response to: Villa Maria Metro Station by superkidlinh

anon (p54907093.dip.t-dialin.net): Hi I'm half German. I live in England and have done for 3 years. I like a lot of the people there, as you do in every country you meet good people and bad people.......

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

Elicar: If America has almost closed her borders, Canada has opened hers. Not only do we accept qualified immigrants with open arms, we have legislated that certain groups be given (more) equal chances in the public......

in response to: Speak Out by M. Rojas

Irish Mike: I'm an Irishman born and bred. I lived in the USA for five years in the eighties and for ten in England. I later lived in Japan and Korea and now call China home. So......

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

Tony Mitchell: YOU KNOW I HAVE'NT BEEN BACK HOME TO WHITEHAWK SINCE THE 80'S READING THAT JUST BROUGHT BACK A BUNCH OF FORGOTEN MEMORIES...

in response to: Sunset over Whitehawk by Nic

What's Really Going On Here: Since this has become a cyclist vs motorist thing... Helmet Cams Just as Richard Nixon wouldn't have been nailed without the tapes, technology is available that cyclists can use to get motorists to behave. The technology......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

poprad99: I have been riding bikes for 32 years and burning fossil fuels for 22 years. I have been commuting year-round by bike for 9 years. I was assaulted and battered by a motorist in 1990 for......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Crappy The Penguin: If this was a third world country, where city conditions are truly hellish, that discarded offending piece of litter would be snatched by a mob of starving street people before it hit the ground. Such piggish......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Tony Styles: Eh jafar, i used to be into the graff. game laying low right now, how many charges have you caught during your graff career, i got two, so i gota lay low for now. I......

in response to: best of the bombers by jeeff

Tonya: I would live in such a house. With little work it could look very livable. These types of old stone homes remind me of fairy tales and romance. There so beautiful and intriging......

in response to: Stone house on Cardinal Hill by Goingincirclez

jamie: it's a ##bit## like reservoir dogs, but it'smore like the abandoned garden centre me and my mates used to muck around in. It's gone now. Demolished to maked way for affordable, cramped together yet stylish......

in response to: Burntout Brunswick Warehouse by Selig

Former Bushwick Resident: I am a 36 year old hispanic female. Lived all my life in Bushwick. Four years ago, I decided to move to New England and escape the city. I was a single mother of 3.......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Lurker: # Four "explosions or attempts at explosions" reported on three London subway stations and a bus, according to London police # Scotland Yard reportedly searching hospital near Warren Street station for man with wires protruding from......

in response to: Every Other Thursday by Editor

GGP: neat series. I like the ones under the Jane Jetson--one of the wittier ad campaigns of late. And what's w/ the guy holding the paper over his face--is he hiding from your camera? I also......

in response to: Countless Faces Commuting by Peter

David: And during the period of the good friday agreement,the majority of Unionists kept voting in favour of it and voting for the weak Unionists,until they finally saw that things were getting well out of hand.Thats......

in response to: Falls Road: Belfast by Jamie

elaine: we already were... especially by television i didn't think i was bothered if george snagged it, or if oona just got a hiding but slipped in, but i am glad to have the anti war......

in response to: we told you we didn\'t want war by elaine

ea: peter I think these are my favorite images of yours. the elegant monotony of our necessities. they have a comforting motion-picture quality about them as well....

in response to: The Grocer's Bread and a Zooming Subway by Peter

Paul G: Peter, this is my favorite series of pictures on this site. Chicago is supposed to contain more moving bridges than any other city in the world. But, those bridges were - almost exclusively......

in response to: The Bridges of New York City by Peter

TonyD: yep, they closed that place down. I'm not sure what's there now....

in response to: Winter in Seattle by fuzzytank

Tony: It isn’t any wonder Toronto had problems with garbage because of its by weekly pick up...

in response to: garbage and colors by hool

tony yayo: i am sorry....

in response to: Freight Graffiti by Peter

tony yayo: fuck you bitch...

in response to: Freight Graffiti by Peter

TonyD: I've been away from Canada so long. I forgot how the detritus of winter slowly emerges in spring....

in response to: april so far by hool

TonyD: I have a few more pictures from the neighborhood on my web site at http://tony.dowler.com/gallery1.htm...

in response to: Recovering Neighborhood by TonyD

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