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Tuesday, January 1st 2008

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joey: nela park! wow. now that would have been very cool to see that place after all these years. one of my cleveland heights neighbors worked for GE at nela park. we swam at the pool as their guests in the summertime. the wintertime attraction was the christmas lights. in later...

in response to Going Downtown to See the Decorations

Mark Moskovitz: great pictures How do I get a complete set of prints for my wife who is from NYC?

in response to The Bridges of New York City

jack: the poor kids who have to ride those bikes, its unlawful i tell you, child cruelty, sure, they clean the path but forget about the bikes. kinda reminds me of the blizzard of 48. or was it 47, i dunno but there was a lot of snow, hey, i have...

in response to New Years Day

marriott: Got the info from the society list page - sorted it out myself ta.

in response to The Pearly Kings and Queens

jack: very good but cold pictures, the roads are clean.

in response to Natrel Rink and Sand Trucks

jack: very nice, good pic's, you have an artist's eye.

in response to On a Cloudy Day

marriott: To coastagirl66, I have a little information regarding pearly marriott's: Beatrice Marriott - Festival Queen, Edward (Wiggy) Marriott - King, Jessie Marriott - Queen. I am interested in any history you (or others) can add or if you can point me in the best direction to do a bit of research....

in response to The Pearly Kings and Queens

Brad: Cool, neat looking little building. I'm surprised that it hasn't been bought up and replaced.

in response to Little Dutch Number

YESiam: "Isn't is great having a city employee driving a city truck drunk and on painkillers." No offense, but actually the city employee you're referring to is a county employee. Let's not get the city and county mixed up. I found this thread and read through most of it. ...

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

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 come from my loins, my foundations, my cornerstone, i was once a young sleek new...

in response to Viagra Headquarters?

been: Oh, and it looks like you just caught the blink of the light on top of the stack. It's all of about one pixel big. Gives a speck of stark contrast.

in response to On a Cloudy Day

anon (bas8-toronto12-1096757587.dsl.bell.ca): Lovely shots. Number three is almost divine, with the rays of light penetrating the gloom. Is it Ashbridge's Bay? Have you seen their former house, at Queen and Connaught? There is the most amazing GIANT willow tree. The garden is accessible to the public and makes for a great...

in response to On a Cloudy Day

John Dereszewski: To DeSales again: My long excursion into the history of this street might not have answered your question, which probably was: How would it be to live on DeSales Pl. now? The fact is, DeSales is one of several lovely one or two block streets that run from Broadway to the cemetary....

in response to My House in Bushwick

Carl Franz Edlinger: Hello everbody over there, I`m an native Austrian and live in Vienna now, but between 1972 -76 I was married with an Irlam Girl an Teacher in the Alfred Turner School Irlam. since our Divorce and my return to Austria, I`m sad and still feel that my home is overthere, because...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

re carrie : ask them if they still love it, and your'e just a visitor

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

Re to Carrie: But of course your Grandparents,Mom,Uncles,Cousins all loved Hutch. Hutch used to be a great place to live many years ago. Thats no longer the case.

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

Len Lipner: Oops, I just realized: A. Weinstein is *female* - it's Alma, and we've been in touch! My bad, but hey, at 66 one needs some slack!

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

Len Lipner: Note to Marcia Halperin: I remember the creamed spinach at Dubrow's, best in the world, along with the rice pudding. They had another more upscale restaurant, Dubsons ("Dubrow's Sons"). somewhere around Franklin Avenue I think. Both restaurants long gone. Also, if you write, I'll tell you how this information actually got...

in response to Eastern Parkway Memories

Natalie Waterworth (Brophy): Thanks Bob, that has cleared a few questions up for me. However, What do they do with the bones and gravestones when they develop the land for housing such as the housing estate that was built in the early 90s at the top of ferryhill rd and stretched to the...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

Natalie Waterworth (Brophy): Hi Sam/ Debbie, Yes I am married to Steve Waterworth. We went out as kids when I lived in irlam, and I left in summer of 1980. We got back in touch in 2002/3 and I came over to England and lived there for 1 yr. He now lives in...

in response to These Things No Longer Exist

Alex: I've just seen one (after 1pm - New Years eve :)....went out to dump a trash, and one were just crossing the road on St. Stephens Garden - Notting Hill! I couldn't believe my eyes....at first I've thought that it kind of very big cat, but couldn't help it out...

in response to Mangey Urban Fox

EvilGentleman: Now, back to my silly list... 59 - There is a potential for collisions between cross-country skiers and bicyclists. 60 - During snowstorms, the roads grind to a halt, but the cyclists still weave in and out of traffic.

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