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serlingrod: I don't think I paint a rosy picture of Kensington at all. If you read what I wrote I actually said there's lots of crime, disinvestment, and the schools are broken. Those were my words.......

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

Nobody: Saul- I might have something to say about your views if I knew what they were. You completely failed to address any of my specific points. So in regards to "stepping up to the plate",......

in response to: Coney Island Low by Peter

saul altman: i don't mind expressing my views, however if you have something to say to me about my views step up to the plate & let me & know who you are & whats your interest......

in response to: Coney Island Low by Peter

Peter: theyre tearing down pretty much ALL the old graf-covered warehouses in {harrison}, the ones all around the {path} station there, and many on towards {journal square} too. any idea whats up? i mean, i knew......

in response to: Newark Penn to Manhattan\'s WTC Via PATH by Peter

Alfred: I live in Hutchinson, and I knew this article was pure propaganda right when I saw the photos. The first photo is of an entrance gate to the State Fairgrounds, which the author describes as......

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

Ivo: I relly like that, people-free urban areas, dilapidated (warehouse-like) buildings....

in response to: Spring Garden / West Poplar / Loft District: Lost in Transition by serlingrod

prof: The water looks much nicer when you travel farther down Columbia - it's all parking and warehouses and such but you can see all of central bk. They even have benches to sit on......

in response to: Gowanus Glimpses: Brooklyn Bridges by CartLegger

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Hey Cartlegger, If you see a man in a red baseball hat on your travels around Newtown creek and that area, it is my beloved husband. You seem to be taking the same walks. I......

in response to: Newtown Creek: Dirty Water by CartLegger

tSB: good view , you know the boards near the so called bristol arena , that group who do blairaq is a section of classwar , a general anarchic movement which is alot more based in......

in response to: Scrawl on the Wall by Natali

Peter: nice! i spotted this one, not too long ago, parked on the uptown side of the [[696:west side warehouse]] building: [[img:23452]] [[img:23453]] [[img:23454]]...

in response to: Cool Car by CE

serlingrod: East Kensington does have alot of problems, but just like everywhere you go there are good people trying to make a difference. I actually work full-time in this neighborhood for the New Kensington Community Development......

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

Bushwick Girl: My Bushwick...I love this neighborhood. I've been in the bush since 1988 I migrated here when I was 8 yrs old. Back then I was too young to understand what was really happening in this......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Peter: gotta love hte sunbeams and {water tower}s... the {warehouse}/{loft} building looks uncannily similar to one in my neighborhood in {bushwick}......

in response to: Crane Building by Cinic

CE: According to an article in ##The Star## "...eviction notices were sent to tenants at 48 Abell St., an old three-storey warehouse occupied by artists, designers and the like. The building, whose fate has been the......

in response to: 48 Abell Bites the Dust? by jeeff

little ukraine: speaking of Sunset Park... Here is Third Avenue, once a vibrant street full of shopping and dining (New Yorkers, think Steinway Street, Fulton Street, Roosevelt Avenue). The Gowanus Express, the southern leg of the BQE,......

in response to: Robert Moses Photo Collective by CartLegger

John : I mean, as a lifetime resident of megalopolis, I find this fascinating. I mean, what do people DO in these places? Name the garbage and stray cats? I can't even imaging how......

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

Peter: more pictures of this {warehouse} [[6895:here]]......

in response to: West Side Warehouse by Peter

Greg: The milk crate men have struck back, there are now 4 of them placed on a factory or warehouse. Some friends of a friend made them.......

in response to: Milkcrate Man by Selig

Peter: i dunno, cay. that sounds like scaremongering... or maybe you just had some bad experiences... ive been out and about around there a lot really late at night... never had any problems. i mean, i......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

blueeyes: Last year, I moved from Williamsburg "Prime" (Bedford stop), where I lived happily but cautiously for 7 years. During that time my next door neighbor was held up at gunpoint at our front door (2005),......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

leopold the dragonslayer: oh and by the way does anybody know about the movie-night-thingies? on the warehouses near the morgan stop they have these mini-film festivals on the roofs with projectors. ask around. lots of......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Michelle: I am happy to have stumbled upon this chat. I live at 48 abell st. and am part of a newly formed residence group called Model48 that is fighting alongside Active 18 to keep......

in response to: 48 Abell Bites the Dust? by jeeff

Mike: I like how you didnt even actually go into town...at all. But stayed about 4 miles outside of town to take a picture of an old run down light factory and a warehouse and claim......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 12 by Scott Sargent

dfwtiger: T & P stands for Texas & Pacific railroad. This is a shot behind the now vacant warehouse. It is a huge building that sits in isolation. Currently, talk is underway of......

in response to: Homeless at the T&P Warehouse by dfwtiger

aer: Lived on Starr St from 1980-1992 (5-17 yrs old). I went to P.S. 123 and I.S. 383. It was pretty dreadful. Men in the warehouses whistled at me as I walked to school and I......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Matt: yo where is this warehouse in Brunswick? I want to go and check it out looks awsome. Cheers...

in response to: Burntout Brunswick Warehouse by Selig

joey: berkeley, ca has a bmw dealership located in an old steel plant/warehouse. it's the best selling bmw dealership in the area. but bmw corporate thinks bmw buyers want a luxury showroom so when the lease......

in response to: A Small Looping Tour in Seattle by aer suzuki

mark: check out the nw industrial area. there's several dead railroad lines to walk around, some interesting factories/warehouses (one that stores old floats from parades), and a couple abandoned, burned out passenger train cars. if i......

in response to: East to West, Portland Photos by stillseeingred

Chris Erb: I looked it up on Google Earth. It's actually quite an awful place. It's a long stretch of highway with what appears to be huge malls, parking lots, warehouses and large plots of......

in response to: Multidick by EvilGentleman

Cameo: I live in the area... Sure there is a little spilled concrete on Bathurst street here and there... It's annoying to ride up there on my road bike. And sure, the windows in......

in response to: Urban Decay by Chris Fuerth

jeeff: right after highschool i worked in a warehouse with a slightly crazy gap-toothed man who was terrified of fluorescent lights. particularly, he was scared of the gases inside making him go blind. one day......

in response to: Dresser Day! by Peter

Myke: I like old warehouses and facades. ...

in response to: The Golden Hour by Peter

Jamie: haa but barry will never achieve the unique perspective of my photos. unless he breaks into flat 2 that is. i don't condone this. i like also how in barry's photos the white building with......

in response to: Back Street by barry

Peter: totally. i live right up the street from that, and used to work right across dean street from that piece. i love the building its on, too, that huge old creepy warehouse building. ive daydreamed......

in response to: Gouch & Sober by Peter

Chino: Carbon monoxide, rats, pollution, abandoned warehouse and blood stains next to beautiful flowers in the midd 80's to late 90's is how my youth was raised. Yet I still love my city better know as Chicago!......

in response to: Alleys, flowers, chains by fede

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

Peter: heh! i love that you caught a shot whilst the dont/walk sign was blank! reminds me of the photos i made of the blackout when times square was completely dark. rare indeed. also: my cam is......

in response to: Pet Bird at Night by kc

Respect: All i gotta say is i give mad fuckin respect to browards most wanted. Buck 50 (made the fuckin news recently), along with dose ynot most msg and def. you guys have some fuckin balls.......

in response to: Miami Art Massacre by Bob Edelson

Stacey: Its on Jackson Ave and Crane Street - PS 1 you can see it as you ride the elevated 7 train its a warehouse/studio called 5 Pointz - Institute of Higher Burning. I have......

in response to: Prospect Heights: by Peter

Peter: there is a recessed doorway in the front of a warehouse in my neighborhood. whenever i pass it, the stench of copious, stale urine is so overpowering you almost gag. its the only remotely conceiled......

in response to: Mayday Fun by Steelisreal

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

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