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	<title>Comments on: Crossing the street</title>
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		<title>By: Denton</title>
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		<description>~tanty~ thanks for your comment.  I enjoy including people in my photos however it is not something I want to do every day.  It good to mix it up.  Also, I am trying to include photos which show the diversity which exits in Greenville.  So I was very pleased to share this particular photo.

Chris, glad you are mending and that you dropped by to comment.  Yes the baggy jeans get on my nerves however I have little room to complain given the outfits I wore as a kid.  At one point, in my youth, the trend was to ware your jeans so long you walked on the cuffs.  I donâ€™t know I we keep from tripping.

Galley, yes it is dangerous as is the common practice of standing to close to the curb.  I have seen the buses rush by at 20-30 miles per hours with people standing only a few feet away.  I think stand back a couple of steps and waiting for the light is a very smart thing to do.

RestedTraveler, I absolutely agree.  Unfortunately it is getting worse rather than better.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>~tanty~ thanks for your comment.  I enjoy including people in my photos however it is not something I want to do every day.  It good to mix it up.  Also, I am trying to include photos which show the diversity which exits in Greenville.  So I was very pleased to share this particular photo.</p>
<p>Chris, glad you are mending and that you dropped by to comment.  Yes the baggy jeans get on my nerves however I have little room to complain given the outfits I wore as a kid.  At one point, in my youth, the trend was to ware your jeans so long you walked on the cuffs.  I donâ€™t know I we keep from tripping.</p>
<p>Galley, yes it is dangerous as is the common practice of standing to close to the curb.  I have seen the buses rush by at 20-30 miles per hours with people standing only a few feet away.  I think stand back a couple of steps and waiting for the light is a very smart thing to do.</p>
<p>RestedTraveler, I absolutely agree.  Unfortunately it is getting worse rather than better.</p>
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