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bikeguy: Uncle Jacobs is getting a lot of negative reviews here as a stolen bike shop. Look, if you're going to sell used bikes in the world capital of bike theft then you're obviously going to......

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

Kassie: I went here with my friend a couple months ago. We got some amazing pictures. I've never seen such beautiful graffiti in my entire life. We had a nice talk with a......

in response to: The Freedom Tunnel by Peter

정이 김: American want to send beef infected with mad cow — so dangerous that the Americans refusing to eat it — to my country! Myung-bak Lee sign a deal with America to lift a ban of......

in response to: Anti-US Beef/2MB Protests by chiamattt

Dave Moore: Stumbled on the site while attempting to get images of King Street in Stretford from the 60's and 70's. Excellent images. Brought back memories from when I worked near to Barton Bridge (Manchester Oil Refinery)......

in response to: Barton Power Station by Dave

EvilGentleman: Jennifer, you must be unfamiliar with this site to post comments such as you did above. If you browse CE's other articles, which you can do by clicking on his name just under the main......

in response to: Red Light District by CE

M.Scott: We have raised our family in Belleville, and have happily enjoyed all the benefits of this small town for nearly 50 yrs. I have lived in the cities..and wouldn't trade the security,peace and friendliness for......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 3 by Scott Sargent

James cashan: This is a photo of the opening day of the princess park Train on Cadishead way with my step Grandad Ken Connor as guest of honour 2nd from left, he has now sadly passed away......

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

Big Joe: I was one of the many Sicilian people that lived on Troutman street years ago. we moved out and the place years later went to shit. The mob guys created the dope trade there. Well,......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

EvilGentleman: As far as the urban legend aspect of things goes, how could we get a website like [[http://www.snopes.com]] to have a look at it, and see what they dig up? I am really curious about......

in response to: Yankee Go Home by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: dirana1, thank you for commenting. I can respect your opinions and your insight into the prison is a welcome bit of education for the rest of us. I am certain you know a lot more......

in response to: Kingston Penitentiary by EvilGentleman

REVO69ERSKi: LOVE THE FACT YOU STATED YOU STUMBLED ACROSS THIS CAVE OF WILDERNESS, LOOKING FOR GRAFFITI YARDS? TAKE IT YOUR A AVID FAN OF GRAFF OR A WRITER???? pEACE MUCH RESPECT! illsixniner@hotmail.com if YOUR DOWN TO TRADE......

in response to: wilderness in the city by nideone

REVO69ERSKi: MUCH LOVE TO ALL GRAFF HEADS FROM WHERE EVER YOU FROM, ANYONE DOWN TO TRADE FLICKS? I USE TO TRADE WITH OLDSCHOOL ACT ONE FROM YOUR WAY...EMAIL ME> illsixniner@hotmail.com ...

in response to: Albuquerque Graffiti Flood by Relapsed

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Deb I hope Alan manages to fix his new anti-spam ( I always thought it came out of a tin) and you can trade info. Your cousin Venice and her husband Val James of Cadishead descent......

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

Peter: bob: i was poised to go to great effort to provide you links to mass-media sources that refute almost everything you say- about the misplacement of blame in iraq, about soldiers who refuse to go......

in response to: Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today by Peter

Sammy Perez: Let me start by saying, this is unbelieveable. On a whim I typed in Enrico Fermi JHS 111 on Google and up comes this blog. What's even greater is that there are one......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

Alan Taylor: Hi Cyril et al, Yes now I remember and heck it was a short period as a flower shop :-) I remember only too well Cyril Bagshaw SENIOR and his chippy, was it 6d [six pennurth] of......

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

EvilGentleman: Thanks, little ukraine and Peter. My family was indeed part of the Mohawk ironworking community. I went to the museum in my hometown of Kahnawake with my grandmother one time, and there was a good-sized display......

in response to: Under the Bridges by Peter

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

Montrice Weathersby A.K.A Sconey Wrong: I was born and raised in the Henry Horner Homes projects in 1975 in the building 2145 w.lake St.We loater moved to 2215 w.Lake st and all i could remember is gun fire and purse......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

Jean: It's interesting reading the response people have about life in Henry Horner. My family moved there when only the first three floors had tenants and appliances were still being installed in the other apartments. I......

in response to: henry horner projects by b. sloane

Peter: this is classic {bushwick}. im partial, though, as i live in the midst of that residential/industrial netherworld. love it. wouldnt trade it. ...

in response to: Mixed Messages by CartLegger

norman : hey hairsy,that name sounds familiar. doyou know a bill miller,he lived on front st. at cambria.I was born and raised in kensington,and it makes me laugh when I read some of the comments from peoplewho......

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

Anonoymous: I will try to be succinct with my words. The symbols, ideology, artwork, whatever you prefer to call it serves one grand purpose, and this purpose, I will reveal in the conclusion of this......

in response to: Airport Scenes 1 by aer suzuki

Logan: I am a 38 year old man born and raised in bushwick. I have seen bushwick go through many changes. I can remember when the wiseguys used to spend their days in the coffee shops......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Paul R Taylor : In its heyday Liverpool was the richest city in the world and was the gateway to Europe, Asia, Australia, south America, north America and the world. The River Mersey, the Irish Sea......

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

Ben Cantello: It is a shame to see kensington in the rocky films years ago and compare it to today. Now it is merely a haven for the college and suburb kids to score their......

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

Pep: you are completely right, Eric. I even think about trade some for my own city. I assure, it's much worse the smell and walk over one hundred "urinary discharges" spreading over the street....

in response to: Public Urinals: Amsterdam by Peter

colavitos ghost: looks so much like queens. except for the trademark montreal spiral stairs, of course......

in response to: View from the Balconies of a Rosemont Apartment by CE

returned_farmboy: I was going to go to all the trouble to refute some claims about Hutchinson made in this post, but then I cam to the realization that: 1) If the author was doing a serious......

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

Peter: i cant believe ive never been there! is there a ferry there or what? ill trade you a {high line} jaunt for a {governor's island} excursion......

in response to: Governor\'s Island by CartLegger

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

Amber: I really think that the photos are nice, My sisters aunt died in the world Trade Center in tower 2 on 9/11, but anyways they are nice photos of ground zero. ...

in response to: Ground Zero: lower Manhattan as it looks today by Peter

LR: Here's the lick from a lincoln park reared and raised guero who kicked it in HP (east of Cal) back in the late 80's/early 90's....Oh yeah, and before people are dismissive, let me state that......

in response to: Humboldt Park by corsakti

Dude: "To be pedantic, that's Trademark infringement, not copyright infringement :)" On top of that to further it mnore, if you talk about theft and copyright infringement in the same sentence, you fail. One or the......

in response to: Copyright? What Copyright? by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Cleveland: I just have to say there is no place like home when there wasnt another home to be found. I lived in Cabrini for 20 years and even though I've moved on with my life......

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

JNJ: Again. The problem isn't your, "whiteness". Human phenotypes don't necessarily always reflect the genotypes. "White", just like Black, Brown, Red, Yellow, is just a generic term used to separate people for the......

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

corina gomez: so i freakin love taxi taxi...great place to buy clothes and trade in your old ones...they've got a really nice body piercing place on the inside...

in response to: Taxi Taxi by groovehouse

Susannah: I'll trade you a picture of someone doing something really,really STUPID on a golf course for a picture of someone doing something really,really STUPID on an ice hockey rink....

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

EvilGentleman: Lemme guess, you mean the red uniforms and the park ranger stetson hats? They only wear those in parades and in front of places like Parliament Hill and at the entrance of the Prime Minister's......

in response to: Montreal Scavenger Hunt by CE

Cameo: They didn't infringe though... the EX from fedEX features an arow inside the "EX" the Bevex modified their graphic enough to not infringe on the trademar "EX" Look closely at the EX... you......

in response to: Copyright? What Copyright? by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Børge: I don't think the fact that oslo is an expensive city has anything to do with the high crime number. It's also a fact that oslo is unique in norwegian matter. I live in the......

in response to: Crime in Oslo by Rune-Willem

jack: WELL NOW, A TRIP TO THE PAST...the last time i was at the fair was when it was in it's actuality. it was in full bloom, you kids should have seen it. it......

in response to: Road Trip, Part II by procyon

Brad: Cool, I'll trade you our Abe for your Bill. [[img:15806]] ...

in response to: Clinton Presidential Library by dfwtiger

SuziQ: Even better than the place mentioned above is a place close to the subway called "FreezePeach Cafe". It's right on the corner of 29th Street and Ditmars Blvd, but hidden away a little because it's......

in response to: Astoria's Hidden Jewel by Musicman

shelia/neworleans: OK THE OLD WAY OF LIVING IS OVER. IT IS; SO... HATE ME IF YOU MUST. HOW MANY YEARS HAVE THEY BEEN TALKING ABOUT TEARING DOWN THE PROJECTS AND PUTTING UP CONDOS? HOW LONG WAS......

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

EvilGentleman: Well, you **did** ask whether it was modern or ancient... I just answered a lot more than what you asked. Sorry for my trademark overkill, it's a hard habit to break....

in response to: A Walk Through the International District by aer suzuki

Chris Erb: My grandfather used to tell me that he would try to trade his lobster sandwich for ham sandwiches. He alwasy had to throw in some cookies to make the trade fair....

in response to: Lobster in the Streets by CE

colavitos ghost: joey-you guessed it! my name is really a reference to the curse that rocky left when the tribe traded him away....

in response to: Self Reflection by joey

anon (nme-pow-pr4.tpgi.com.au): noice. nah tis the trades hall i think, i can never remember.. that corner....

in response to: Lonely Bears by Selig

shelia/neworleans : Education Is Key. Without It Oppression Will Progress For Generations. What Do You Have To Lose? Try It. It Works. I Grew Up In The Calliope Project In New Orleans (a.k.a......

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

Marlo: I remember when Starbucks wasn't so bad.... but always expensive. At least they have fair trade coffee available and are trying to integrate better recycling procedures. And I admit, I still like their espresso.......

in response to: Tim in the Streets by Marlo

Marlo: There's a fair trade cafe on the St Thomas campus (a nice alternative to the otherwise almost monopolistic Tim's) which gives a discount if you bring in your own coffee/tea mug. Fair Trade AND pro-environment.......

in response to: Tim in the Streets by Marlo

Genaro: Susannah, I have to give you, half-a-ditto on this one! You have to understand that their were many Whites who and are still really racsists, especially the ones of the establishment, along with most of......

in response to: I\'ve lived in Bushwick for just about fifteen years by Jeanne M.

carlos mario: Since I'm writing about gentrification in Bushwick, this all is so interesting, especially the part of the story that The Truth mentions, as it relates to what I'm writing. Roger Starr, planned shrinkage, arson, disinvestment,......

in response to: I\'ve lived in Bushwick for just about fifteen years by Jeanne M.

aer suzuki: far, far sexier than a seattle metro bus, look at those way cool headlights, and you can't go wrong with blue and white. seattle busses are painted up whores. really, they're putting huge garish advertisments......

in response to: L\'autobus by CE

EvilGentleman: Somehow, I think a trade should be brokered. That WTC piece should sit in a display case at the top of the Sears Tower, and you should swipe a few doorknobs or something from the......

in response to: Chicago: by Peter

Jamie: i like how you round this one off with one of your trademark red walls...

in response to: June 2006 Montreal Part 2 by hool

Grange: It says , "Regency Landing " which suggests its on the water , and unloads trade from around the world . Yippies , they have to have somewhere to live , and play. With pastel......

in response to: Yuppy Scum by CE

I.T.U.C.: It is believed that the Chinese community in {Liverpool} Uk, is possibly the oldest in the world. The first Chinese people are supposed to have been Merchants and Sailors, who worked the trade routes to......

in response to: Not-Chinatown / Fish-heads On Ice by aer suzuki

Frank: I have one of those Buddy Bikes.. the problem is only that the crankshaft is broken! Can anybody help me? (I live in Germany where I also bought it but the trader doesn't exist anymore :( ) please......

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

anon (c-69-136-233-97.hsd1.md.comcast.net): FYI: NYPD Pizza was started by Lou Perlman when the Backstreet Boys needed to be fed and their favorite food was pizza. He brought a NY chef to Orlando to make real NY......

in response to: NYPD Pizza by vz

chiamattt: I woke up one night during my final year of highschool because I heard someone running up and down the side of my house. I went upstairs and looked out my window to see a......

in response to: Only in Toronto... by Elicar

stevo: wow that's a scary church. How come so much of our most over-the-top architecture is realized in places of worship? it's gothic, but the columns have that trademark hexagonal look reminiscent of the......

in response to: Our New Digs by Elicar

torontofreelance: So stupid, You guys worry about killing each other. I will take care of my family and create a bright wealthy future. No one cares. The "troubles" are ignored by most clever......

in response to: Ulster Young Militants: Shankhill by norniron

EvilGentleman: I'll add one of my trademark comments later. Got an exam at 6. I gotta try that, if only the sun comes to Montreal again...

in response to: Vertigo, Vertigoer, Vertiginous by Elicar

Elicar: Hmm...We'll never know, but he could be a future Bay Street lawyer, A Wall Street stock-trader or perhaps another Bill Gates... I admire his guts. If he channels it the right way, he may amount to......

in response to: He Got My Attention! by Elicar

EvilGentleman: Pearl Harbor was attacked on my grandfather's 28th birthday, the World Trade Center was attacked on my stepson's 29th birthday, my first wife died on my 30th birthday. I dread the thought of someone in......

in response to: Video Stills of the Pre-9/11 New York by EvilGentleman

julie: oops, you're right! i forgot i was on 59th having lunch with my sis. she just moved to a new office near the world trade so i'm all mixed up....

in response to: Trees and Buildings by julie

Peter: those are actually from {cental park}, looking south towards the southwest entrance of the park at {columbus circle}. i can tell because i see the dual glass-towers of the {time warner center} building there, rather......

in response to: Trees and Buildings by julie

jack: [[img:8688]] on the corner of cedar street and west side highway. St. Joseph's Church was next to a Russian Orthodox Church, both disintegrated by the collapse of WTC tower. around the corner from the......

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

Harry?: Elicar, how about we trade lives....

in response to: Sunsets, Anyone? by Elicar

the boss: NTH: 4th Feb 2006 - 16:05 GMT that is why you people with physical work act so violently,your frustraded with your job,should of had gone to school like smart people do,what?your gonna be a courier forever?own......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Sertraline: I ride a bike in Toronto and I've seen more couriers do dumb aggressive shit than automobiles. Most of the posters, in typical neo-hippy style, assume that this incident is the man's fault. ......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

moshi moshi: was the coffee fair trade?...

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

elaine: i saw some today, but they looked suspicious to me, like they had been artfully dumped by a trader... i saw lots today but i didn't have my camera, ooh la la!...

in response to: Ghost of Christmas Past by Peter

elaine: yeah, i like that topsy turvy world of cheap shit transiting into prescioussss when abroad. i knew someone who went to australia and wore her doc martens to work in a chippie - eminently sensible......

in response to: A Pint of Stella at Half by sine

mobie: trademark schmademark! if i wanna call my garden outbuldings delivery company ShedEx i frickin will. ok lady?!...

in response to: Copyright? What Copyright? by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Yah boooo! Sucks to you! No, not really. Ian, you are completely correct. FedEX is a registered trade mark. ...

in response to: Copyright? What Copyright? by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

ian: To be pedantic, that's Trademark infringement, not copyright infringement :)...

in response to: Copyright? What Copyright? by Catherine Penfold-Waxman

jeeff: what a strange setting. i recently went to a woodworking trade show at the wretched mississauga international centre (a converted airplane hangar i think). there was a lot of carving on display, including......

in response to: Pinocchio by barry

Peter: big it up {manchester}! ive loved seeing all the recent manchester content as of late... i really hope y'all keep it up, as im particularly taken with this city. i love the {rainbow} artifacts in the......

in response to: Manchester (May 2005) by Myke

ELLIS G.: For Immediate Release: KILI is pleased to announce an exhibition of paintings by ELLIS G. Continues through 12/1/05 @ KILI 81 Hoyt St. bet. State St. and Atlantic Ave. Bklyn NY A,C,G Trains to Hoyt/Schermerhorn......

in response to: Wherefore ART Thou, Ellis? by GGP

NET PI 156 KRT: For Immediate Release: KILI is pleased to announce an exhibition of paintings by ......

in response to: Brooklyn Street Art Initiative by Peter

Peter: I live in broooklyn, on the south of crown heights. I can tell u a lot about the gang/drug trade here. but I think that you should go first. you posted a tease. tell us what you,......

in response to: GANGS ON NYC by StripesA4

elaine: i couldn't see any joins, but yr probly right judging by the light on the creases and the scruffy edge down the side. fablon is a trade name for sticky backed plastic which comes in......

in response to: queen street street art by jeeff

Peter: i dunno about that, jon... ##Canary Wharf was the site of cargo warehouses that served the docks in the Docklands area. It takes its name from sea trade with the Canary Islands, whose name comes from......

in response to: canariae wharf by elaine

jack: i was 17 when i stepped out of the subway at rector street in june of 1960. i walked down to washington street and cedar street and started working in a printing shop which......

in response to: The World Trade Center Site by Peter

Mystical Witness...: The basis of an individual's existence is governed by self-dertermination. The distinction which is made to those who fail & refuse to fall through the cracks of an industrialized society is based primarily in the......

in response to: The King Was Correct by Lili

GGP: his feet are trademarked and I could not obtain permission to shoot them....

in response to: Gas Pump by GGP

elaine: i know, p, don't worry, just letting off steam. and i have long since given up trying to be a 'woman in manual trades' type - i rely on feminine wiles and indifference to get......

in response to: Stairs 2 by Selig

howdy: hey guys. i'd be happy to trade links with you. i appreciate the contributions, but don't usually focus on stickers or stencils... does pet bird do any other kinds of artwork??...

in response to: Pet Bird Redux by GGP

Jamie: Did you know {Burberry} have ceased production of their trademark baseball caps due to the {chav} uptake? ##All## burberry caps are now sunday market counterfeits....

in response to: Falling in Love Across The West Midlands by a disturbed young man

jeeff: more in-depth answer: i use a wacom graphics tablet to allow me to draw onto my computer. i use adobe photoshop, corel painter and alias sketchbook pro for various functions. for reference, i......

in response to: space 1 by jeeff

elaine: commodification is about turning something which is not 'naturally' a commodity into one. historically the body has been seen differently in different cultures, but typically as the mortal carrier of the soul, whether sexually celebrated......

in response to: Skin Deep by Billy Stroud

hasslehoff: on a tangent: i used to know a guy who called himself ##the eggman##. He was a market trader, who naturally traded eggs. Farm fresh free range eggs. No one knew his real name. He......

in response to: egg man by elaine

hotdogx: I would like to thank the person above for their input here, and this illustrates the true feelings on " the tribal matters" outside northern ireland. many unionists deny this strongly, but the evidence is......

in response to: Falls Road: Belfast by Jamie

steelisreal: Re: World Trade Center Stop: Manhattan found out today that my sidekick 2 cam which is proper rubbish has a zoom, but they don.t list it in the manual, had to go on a forum. i am......

in response to: World Trade Center Stop: Manhattan by Peter

Peter: "if you're temporarily disoriented, look for the CN tower, then you know you're looking south." i used to say exactly the same thing about the World Trade Center......

in response to: The Lost Rules of Living in NYC: by Peter

Jamie: This reminds me alot of the street artists that used to ply their trade in my home city of Peterborough, UK. This was years ago, when i was a kid. They don't do it anymore,......

in response to: The Lost Rules of Living in NYC: by Peter

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