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barry: 21st Jan 2006 - 00:35 GMTNo Jamie try again.I will ans you in two weeks.I,m off again.Ps did you work in jam pics when you where in Ireland ?
elaine: 21st Jan 2006 - 10:51 GMTthanks! those are great. and yeah, mainly negative feelings about scotland, although i understand people liking it. it is beautiful, mainly, but it does do this kind of housing estate, and others, which tend to be out of town - keeping the poor out of sight - unlike london where estates are more mixed in. barry: 21st Jan 2006 - 12:00 GMTI lived in this housing estate 19 years. I was back there at xmas.The photo of the house here is a one off, some kid lived there.There are 110 houses.(Clue j).In N.Ireland most of the housing estates are in town and in like the last 7-8 years the housing Ex have been leting tham go. I got my home place for like 15.0000 seven years a go now if i were to sale it I would get 100.0000.The last two photos are not in a estate by the way. elaine: 21st Jan 2006 - 13:01 GMTthese estates can be really nice, it depends on infrastructure and stuff. my mum lives in one which is nice, and she bought, too. how did you know i would like the last two pics?
Jamie: 21st Jan 2006 - 21:00 GMTI dunno barry. I initially said carrowshee cause it reminded me of that place. Reminded me of grandma monaghans bungalow. As for jam pics is that the place in maguiresbridge? No i didn't work there. I worked at tempo manor then swiftsoft in ballinamallard. SKEA1: 9th Feb 2006 - 14:27 GMTI think that is wiggys house, they were the local gypsey family in trasna way
josie : 21st Mar 2006 - 13:26 GMTare the houses in trasna way really tha awful? thought those houses were all bought by now kathleen: 11th Jul 2006 - 15:50 GMTi'm not sure if you are trying to be funny. My mom was born nearby there, lisnaskea, that is. Is it really that sad?? thesnoop: 30th Jul 2006 - 22:02 GMTkathleen please go to fermanagh gold and post your message there Anon: 1st Oct 2006 - 20:41 GMTTrasna way was the local battle ground for the kids from Castle Blafour and was separated by a wall.Wow brings back memories from the 80's It looks sad now,shame i loved that town was where i grew up. Who knows one day i may return. skea: 22nd Nov 2006 - 12:57 GMTI live in Trasnaway and it not as bad as it looks here for u all to know pauline curran: 31st Mar 2007 - 22:52 GMTmy sister lives in trasna way i lived in lisnaskeaat one time been over last year changed alot trasna way was being done up then bruno: 14th Jan 2008 - 22:53 GMT14-01-2008 i live in trasna way and it is not bad like all est it has its bad times few and far between pauline curran : 15th Sep 2008 - 19:16 GMTbeen to trasna way last week when i was over to see my sister who lives there the whole place has been done up.it is very nice Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Barry - [previous] :: [next] |
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