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Joe Mayo: Hey Jerry .....rocco called me and told me you were looking for me, thats great I was looking for you too!. I see mikey once in a while he asked about you also, listen I......

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

DJ Tazz(Mary): Overtherainbow,nice post.I grew up in Cabrini Green,862 n. Sedgwick,I lived there for over 20 year(1966-1990),there was good times and bad times,but more good times while I was living there.I lived there with my Grandmother who......

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

anon (168.189.13.156): I'm also wondering if the interiors of the house were filmed in the house or on soundstages...also wondering if the house had the great backyard / garden where the wedding took place?...

in response to: Godfather\'s Home by jack

Walter B.(mackmuggs@netscape.net: The third avenue el separated the rich people to the north going to central park from the poor and middle class going to the south to York Avenue and the east river. Between the......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

#1fanof281: the place is incredible and everytime i go there, i have a very good time.Steel is the best and hottest dancer in 281 with his amazing body and his hugo boss perfume. I can't stop......

in response to: Le 281 by EvilGentleman

John Piraino: I lived at 62 Harman Street between 1949 to 1964. A few posts before was the name Mary Aguanno. I remember her well, she went with a guy named John Bove who lived across the......

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

Franny Wentzel: It's nice to see a Fifties-era mall that hasn't strayed too far away from its original design. I've seen recent pix of [[8792:Southgate Mall]] and there doesn't seem to be much of the old fabric......

in response to: Norgate Shopping Centre by CE

micheline laberge: hey,i think the Norgate Solid Brothers ( GANG ),have a chapter in Verdun Beach & East Side Rosemont too ,,on the name of N.S.B .....

in response to: Norgate Shopping Centre by CE

SageO..DM..~~: most of these pictures i took my self , i gave these flicks away in 99 to Smart crew nyc ,Docr and Luk , wish i kept them ..but i am glad that there up......

in response to: 1990s NYC Graffiti: Part 3 by Peter

Christine Kesler: I've never posted here before but I somehow stumbled upon this website and thus this photo. To put it quite simply, I think this is caused by slobs. I live in Vancouver, BC and I......

in response to: Why Does This Happen? by EvilGentleman

Robert: Peter, except for the difference of the El tracks, this place reminds me so much of Roosevelt Av.around Woodside, Queens. If you're still around there, it'd be nice if you took some good shots at the......

in response to: This Heart Is Safe for Valuables by Peter

Peter: serlingrod: yup... too bad i found out about the transit strike when i arrived at 30th street station and went to purchase an all-day transit pass. did it all on foot, west philly and much......

in response to: Bird Repellants & Odor Control by Peter

Maria: I too lived in the Bushwick area on Troutman between Evergreen and Bushwick. My uncle owned the grocery story on Evergreen and Troutman and I attended St. Joseph's on Suydam Street, mid 50's to......

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

Bob L: It should be called the Johnson. The owners and architects should be humiliated. Keep it in your pants, boys. Too bad green architecture has to have a Freudian slip like this as one of its......

in response to: The Gherkin by Hasslehoff

Robert: Joey, just took a glance at your crosstowncorrespondence link and found it amazing. your Man Ray friend is an excellent "Post (mail) Artist". I assume that you're the one with Ray at the 1982 photo....

in response to: Bob and Ben by Robert

Ed: On Election Day, took my grandson to the Brooklyn Museum & the Botanic Gardens. Museum is now closed every Monday & Tuesday, but convenient free parking in the lot behind the museum....where I used to......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

overtherainbow: Hey, its gone, no more to rise in the sky. Red bricks of Cabrini, off White colors of The Green, grey bricks of the row houses. No more St. Phillips, St. Dominicks, No......

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

Emma: The saddest thing is that it was an "unofficial" memorial site, and the Berlin government took all the monuments down about a year ago over the ownership of the land. All that remains now......

in response to: Memorial to Berlin Wall Deaths by nomad

peggtann: I grew up with the old radio programs. It was a time that people used their imaginations. Reading books also used imagination. It is good to see younger people listening to the old radio shows.......

in response to: Signal Gasoline by fuzzytank

Joseph Loughlin: I went to Steeplechase at Coney Island in the 1930.s as a kid and it was like going to another planet. Absolutley fantastic! I guess we've just gotten too sophisticated to enjoy such......

in response to: Coney Island Deconstruction by luna park

Joseph Loughlin: Fascinating, but sad, to see the pix of Floyd Bennett Field. My father took flying lessons there in a Curtis Jenny after he returned from the First World War. He said "when the......

in response to: Floyd Bennett Field by Seaniedawg

Knickky: This is a really great club, They have some of the greatest people as members. They are a very loving bunch of people and really funny, too. Their parties are some of the best!...

in response to: Imperial Bikers Motorcycle Club by Peter

Robert: Of course, GG, what else is there to do? I was kidding too! If we take things too seriously we're bound to wind up in Calvary, Greenwood or Cypresss Hill sooner than we'd expect. Don't you like......

in response to: Bob and Ben by Robert

Galloping Greg: I love Columbus Circle. Nice construction photo above too, Peter!...

in response to: Columbus Circle, Way Back by Robert

Velvel: I lived in the apartment building at 972 Eastern Parkway and went to school right across the street at the Yeshivah of Eastern Parkway. I think I was born in the Women's Hospital on St.......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

tyler: i have lived in norton for 17 years and i have never been bored you can always find something to do in this town even though we are such a small town there are plenty......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

Marco: tokyo is not just skyscrapers even though those are the buildings that stand out in the center of the city. The bulk of this city is made of middle-rise buildings and the more you go out......

in response to: Tokyo Architecture by Chris Jongkind

Jason: Quote from one of the artists - I’m Marty Edwards and I work for Attitude Mural Artists. We’re based in the Waterside, Londonderry and we paint predominantly Protestant paintings. We would usually paint paramilitary paintings......

in response to: The Waterside by Jamie

EvilGentleman: Hello, Julia. My name is Sean. I took the photos in this thread. If you wish to use one of them for a non-profit purpose, I have no problem with that. If there is profit involved,......

in response to: Sherbrooke & Clifton, N.D.G. by EvilGentleman

Xenon Legal: Some shit in p-town in mad wack but a 12 year old talikin shit, saying 'im wanted' thats pretty fuckin wack too. Some of the best artists in my opinion are paintpen/sharpie writers. Gotta......

in response to: PDX graffiti like ummm... by fuzzytank

sheryl stanek gehri: wow, weird i came upon this site. my mom grew up in yuba. berniece (hynek) stanek. she lives in hillsboro now. her folks richard and rose hynek lived in yuba all their life. they had......

in response to: Yuba by Paul G

Robert: (Recitation) If some of ya'll never been down South too much... I'm gonna tell you a little bit about this, so that you'll understand What I'm talking about Down there we have a plant that grows out in......

in response to: Alligator Coming at Me by jack

Cream - HKI: Inkhead been drinking too much red bull and playing wipeout I say: http://www.wipeoutzone.com/fonts/newdetroit.zip http://www.wipeoutzone.com/fonts/blokshox.zip http://www.wipeoutzone.com/fonts/delta.zip...

in response to: English Kills Graffiti, Pt. 4 by Peter

ALBERTO RODRIGUEZ: Hi, I was on the train before this #4 Express. This was early in the morning and my train was too packed. I needed to get to work early that day, and did not want......

in response to: Free Robert Ray by Peter

Cream - HKI: "I am 40 years old, big, and often mistaken for a donut-addicted cop." ---> Priceless :] They werent too fond of me either, throwing stones and stuff but after a short chat with them it was......

in response to: Graffiti Factory: The Wall by EvilGentleman

Donna LaMarca: I remember visiting my Aunt JoJo and Uncle Tony almost every weekend. We lived on LI but loved going to Harmon Street and walking over to my Uncle Tonys candy store TonyJos. What......

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

Gordy: I moved to 41 Eastern Parkway (Copley Plaza) in 1952. I attended P.S. 241. My 3rd grade teacher was Mrs. Lightcap, 4th grade, Miss Sternfeld, 5th grade was in the High School of Homemaking next......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

EvilGentleman: It took me a while to unearth my old photos. I took a lot of walks around the city this summer, and took pictures along the way. Finally found my photos by doing a full-scale......

in response to: Montreal City Graffiti by Cream - HKI FIN

EvilGentleman: Oh no worries. Your photos are very welcome. I just know that when threads get too long, it slows down the servers, and also causes problems for the viewers with slow connections. Although, I have suggested......

in response to: Graffiti Factory: Behind the Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Plant Part 1 by EvilGentleman

Cream - HKI: From all of the above, stylewise, (zeko, shok and scan know how to work their caps fo sure) SEA2 and especially SEW impressed me (LT27/NMT co-mural). Ive been trying to find more of their work......

in response to: Montreal City Graffiti by Cream - HKI FIN

EvilGentleman: Ooh, you found the stairs. I was looking for those... Well, maybe not that hard. I saw people upstairs busy doing some work, and I was not sure how they would welcome me. And I see......

in response to: Graffiti Factory: Behind the Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Plant Part 1 by EvilGentleman

Cream HKI FIN: Some more photos I took this summer. [[img:36579]] [[img:36580]] [[img:36581]] [[img:36582]] [[img:36583]] ...

in response to: Graffiti Factory: Behind the Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Plant Part 2 by EvilGentleman

Shank: We have a really friendly red (more of a brown) tailed black squirrel in our back yard whom we occasionally feed nuts too. Next time he's around I will take a snap and post......

in response to: The Elusive Red Tailed Black Squirrel by Biff

Lurker: There's the rub, Den. You say "re-discovered". I say "How can a neighborhood be re-discovered when its already peopled by tens of thousands of residents?" Who, pray tell, is doing this "rediscovering"? It's certainly not the......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

cookie rall: Mary Aguanno, I remember u very well. I lived next door from ur father's fish store and we used to hang out when we were around 10 yrs old. I remember ur father very well too.......

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

cookie rall: I lived at 285 Central Ave between Greene Ave. and Bleeker St. I hung out in Charlies Candy Store next door to me.Stella Doro was on the corner of Bleeker and Central.Chris DeMarco owned it......

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

Robert: Anon, sorry I didn't answer before, but just saw your short question and the answer is no. I actually took that face from a photograph of a childhood friend from Prospect Heights named Ronnie. So,......

in response to: The Boy From New York City by Robert

Queens Crapper: It's accurate, too. There are a lot of clowns in LIC....

in response to: The Boy From New York City by Robert

robert: Yes, Peter, that's exactly from where I took the model for the building I painted... Wasn't able to go to Brooklyn so I used the photo on the cover of a Led Zeppelin cassette that I......

in response to: My Other Building by Robert

EvilGentleman: Toronto must be an expensive market. I know guys who are able to buy sex here in Montreal for under $20. Apparently, most of them are naturally-born females, too. Mind you, I also know a......

in response to: Cheap Sex $60 by Elicar

CartLegger: :-0 that is nuts! It took a while to get to my eyes what that was, but its awesome and hilarious to boot! is that a studio or a gallery?...

in response to: Drunk Robot by ttam

James: Snow isn't exactly something we worry about too much in Houston......

in response to: Wachovia Bank Building On Kirby by groovehouse

inJax: 7 years in Jax for my husband. I miss enthusiastic people. You're about 10 times more likely to be a part of a conversation about a going-out-of-business sale(!!!) than a)the most recent book......

in response to: Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville by Jones

Robert: [[img:36502]] Franny here's another of my paintings dealing with MM, It's probably too controversial and there aren't any NYC images shown, thus no "city noise", that's why I would've preferred to send it directly to you,......

in response to: MM by robert

TOOK US FOR 8K: Park Slope windows keeps changing their name. We paid them for a deposit to install 19 windows in our home. They first never ordered our windows after 6 months of promising that they had been......

in response to: Park Slope Glass & Windows by Peter

Me, me, me, meeeeeee!: I was born in Wycoff Hospital and grew up in Bushwick in the 70's. REMEMBER the "blackout"??? My family lived at 248 Irving Avenue between Bleeker St. and Greene. My dad was German/Irish and......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Agnes Doherty Ondrovic: How come no one mentions Vito Marcantonio who had an office over the 5&10 on 1st Avenue? Although I was not old enough to vote I do remember people complaining that he was the......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Radar: As Jen has posted the Merkland Street station chamber is still present. A group called Hidden Glasgow had the chance to go down and see the remains of the old Merkland Street station and walk......

in response to: Glasgow Subway Pre-and-During Modernisation by Gap74

Peter: aha, now i remember! i didnt realize that that was you :) i really dig the wtc painting... too cool!...

in response to: Tomato Soup Under Brooklyn Bridge by Robert

Peter: not too long ago, i had one convinced that i was michael bloomberg. for some reason, i get a ton of foreign-wholesale/shipping scams at my cn addy. i tend to toy with them when im......

in response to: Tomato Soup Under Brooklyn Bridge by Robert

CartLegger: Robert: Very happy to see your work posted here! Please keep your visions flowing, especially as I am too busy teaching and touring to do much. If something you posted was taken down, it was surely......

in response to: Tomato Soup Under Brooklyn Bridge by Robert

j.velezsoto: thank to nerva for bringing me to memory lane.i too remember the factory that blew up in and wilson greene avenue.i also remember deans on knickerbocker and were is today burger king it was......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Esther (Herschman) Rechtschafner : Doesn't anyone remember the yearly Memorial day parade down Sterling Place? This was in the 1950's. War veterans marched or were taken in wheel chairs. I think many of them may have been from WWI.......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

anon (124.118.124.24.cm.sunflower.com): I'm offended by your lack of effort to prove your point. I lived in Hutch until I graduated highschool and moved away for college. Yes, it's nothing special, but it could be a......

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

EvilGentleman: Hmmm, thanks for reminding me. I took a lot of photos of this area during {Under Pressure 2007}, but I don't think I ever posted them. I should see if any of these date back......

in response to: Les Foufounes Électriques by nosmo

Sol: Recently took my 5 year old grandson to the Brooklyn Children's Museum at Brooklyn Ave & St. Marks. First time I've been back there since 12/7/41 which was a memorable day. Neighborhood near......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Anon: All I remember is Jimmy Jazz and Burger King off the J train at Knickerbocker and the 83rd precinct of course and the coco candy carts (mmmmmmmm). And the avon lady near DeKalb and the......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Anon: One good thing about Bushwick is if you are getting off the train with a baby stroller...everyone helps you carry it up or down the stairs without you asking.People here are not selfish and......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Watcher: Ultimately, those in the life will either die from it, be maimed out of it, or survive it after a fashion to continue it and spread it and it's culture of drugs, death and chaos. To......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

Bayside Watcher: Kind of like getting a haircut... snip snip... cut... cut... and weeks, months, years later all the hair grows back. Bayside Cemetery is no different. While one-time cleanups are a "feel......

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

anon (ool-45733f37.dyn.optonline.net): Thank you for posting this...I too grew up on 90th St. between 2nd and 3rd Ave. right across the street from the Brewery. Went to O.L.G.C., made my communion, confirmation and graduated there. ......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

marj: Funny I should find this site now. My husband and I are completing his memoirs, he lived in Norton from 1945 to 1960. His great grandparents homesteaded 13 miles outside Norton in the......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

My Block: Wow Laura, great story, I'm sure you got an "A" especially if the responses your article received had anything to do with grading you. I read every one of the responses and enjoyed them immensely.......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

E.Spitzer: I too grew up in Yorkville and lived here all my life. It is a sorry state that I see now because of the overbuilding and destruction of trees and mess from the 2nd avenue......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

pauline: I still live there,and it is sad to see what it is.Kids screaming at all hours and the amount of theft and damage to cars,property etc makes for bad reading.Idiots in cars going too fast.What......

in response to: Netherne Mental Asylum by Simon Cornwell

dergian: i live in da derg and theres not a hate wrong way it, nice people who if slabbers take the time to get to know them theyd be surprised!! reading johns comment above totally......

in response to: The Hair Shop by Jamie

R.L. Lyons: 10/01/09 During the years 1947 thur 55 Norton Kansas, held motorcycle races at the fairgrounds track. Is there anyone who can give me info, photos, race programs info, rider sign up sheets from......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 5 by Scott Sargent

Franny Wentzel: [[img:36153]] And they got hold of a self-unloader too......

in response to: Have the Jawas Arrived with Robots for Sale? by Franny Wentzel

PADE RTW: Revolt too ...

in response to: Old School by Dr. Revolt

Rich: I got locked up in this place back in 86 for a drug overdose. If you guys think this place is creepy now, you should have lived there. I was scared everyday of my life......

in response to: Kings Park Psychiatric Center: Digging a Little Deeper by Sean Hopkins

SheNayNay: Too bad someone could just pick up the chair and the chain would just slide off the pole....

in response to: Don\'t Steal My Wheelchair by Peter

Franny Wentzel: Might take that pimp jacket too......

in response to: Don\'t Steal My Wheelchair by Peter

Peter: nice! the turboprops in that first flick were FAST, i bet... the c17 and vintage copters are cool too :)...

in response to: Air Show 26 September, 2009 by mime

Peter: ...and what were you doing when you took these, and on what? p.s: it looks like the birds might poop on the gm suv!...

in response to: Mornings on San Leandro St by joey

Walking Brooklyn: Living in Williamsburg, I have been doing a lot of walking all around Bushwick lately and almost cannot believe these photos. It's like it all took place in a different world and a different lifetime.......

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

Calum: I used to live acrosS the road from cessnock too. And shut up russian person nae wan asked for your opinion....

in response to: Glasgow Subway Pre-and-During Modernisation by Gap74

Rikkid: Man, I'll turn 38 in December but physically I'm still in good shape, been working out for years straight. I've had dreams in my sleep of skateboarding since I stopped riding it in 1992. Back......

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

stewbeedoo: I don't know if NDG Boy will see this but I remember Ricky Dillion. We were kidda of friends at Kensington. He was in a grade ahead of me. I grew up on Madision. Some......

in response to: The Benny Farm Condemned Housing Projects by EvilGentleman

Peter: damn! you get props for this one... i think these sorts of posts are amongst my favorite here. that first shot is awesome, as are the innards. i love how places like this are always covered......

in response to: School Number 4 + Nightmare Basement by Your Main Paradox

Sleepygirl: Wow, what beautiful photographs!!! They break my heart though. As a Cemetery Director this sort of thing disgusts me. It is mismanagement of funds. My cemetery runs off the INTEREST of the funds collected for......

in response to: Bayside Acacia Cemetery by NWhyC

JD: Just found this by googling 'too old to skateboard?' and I'm bloody glad I did. Inspiring reads from everyone one of the comments as well as the initial post. I've always been interested in skateboarding going......

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

joey: love your angels. beautiful compositions too...

in response to: Empire State Angels by Sean Hopkins

cobweb: [[img:35985]] [[img:35986]] Where I live there's a 250 acre nature preserve for a backyard. I get all the critters, raccoons come by every night for dinner scraps around 11pm. There's a loner who comes by about 1am......

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

Janet: The conversation has taken an interesting turn. We were poor, but we never thought of ourselves as poor. We had less than others, more than some, and expected that in the future we......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

Andrew: Good grief, this is very harsh stuff. Ordinarily I wouldnt post, but there are some interesting points made by some people. I lived in England for a few years, and saw it decline into the disgusting,......

in response to: Fuck England by Peter

Ramona: I lived on Park Place between Buffalo and Ralph Ave 1957-1964 (PS 191)having real lemon ices with the lemon pits included, Knish store on St John's Place, Congress Theatre on Saturday's, Walking to Eastern Parkway,......

in response to: Eastern Parkway Memories by Unknown

novice-bella2009: Well thanks for all your helpful comments. I feel like I've been enlightened. Why? Who could live without a curse and a link to the local botanica. Thanks so much! Now if anyone else could......

in response to: Is Moving to Troutman St. Between Knickerbocker Ave. and Irving Ave. a Good/safe Idea? by novice-bella2009

Walter B.(mackmuggs@netscape.net: Lived at 350 E. 76th st from the time I was born (1938) until I got out of the Army (1959). The block was garage central as there were four garages on the block (Sutton......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

JimmyC: first my Yorkville credentials:born in Doctors Hospital across from Gracie Manson;lived on 92nd bet. 1nd & 2nd from 1955-1968;and then at 93rd st. (lex/park) form 68-2006(when ma died). I still live,love and play in yorkville(85th......

in response to: Yorkville: A Neighborhood Recalled by Laura

Stefan: I don't quite agree with many of the criticisms of Norwegians made above - you will find many more disagreeable people in Germany, where I come from, than you ever will in Norway! Every......

in response to: Crime in Oslo by Rune-Willem

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