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Me: Hmmm,I have lived in this town many years and have never seen anyone sleeping on the street or in their cars. Tell me exactly where to find them and I will give them a sandwich or something to help a little. I can afford to do a little to help,as...

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

Rob Tynan: Hi Cyril, Do you know where Occupation Road was in Irlam. I think it was renamed. For some reason I think it may have been Astley Road. Cheers Rob

in response to Irlam, Manchester

jeeff: heh whoops, i didn't see the correction on the poster.

in response to Lost Kitten

Nobody: Saul- thanks for further proving at least one of my points. Now please take your inane yammer somewhere else.

in response to Coney Island Low

saul altman: kiss my a-- in macy's window you condescending pos

in response to Coney Island Low

elaine: i think they do call ferret children kittens...

in response to Lost Kitten

elaine: this thread is way weirder than the one we got for that previous post.

in response to Feeling Sixy?

Former Hutchinsonite: Oh, I'm wrong, most of them will have lost their cars due to no jobs, so they'll just be sleeping on the street,

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

jeff: i've lived here for 22 years and have often complained about wanting to "get out of here". the problem seems to be once i'm somewhere else i miss home terribly. there is something that draws people here and northeast florida in particular. i've been to all corners of the u.s....

in response to Scenes from a Little Town Called Jacksonville

Nobody: Saul- perhaps you'll find this constructive-- you've commented ten times on this post and managed to still not say anything constructive, yourself. So, as I have repeatedly above, I urge you to to stop merely dropping in to rabble-rouse without making any specific points, and to actually tell us something. And regarding...

in response to Coney Island Low

Former Hutchinsonite: If you can find an empty parking stall, most of theme are probably full with people sleeping in their cars.

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

saul altman: to mr. nobody , don't be nasty, i never attacked you i just block you out mostly. i suggest you "think" of something to say thats constructive.

in response to Coney Island Low

elaine: it's creepy that i find the stuffed toy more emotionally affecting than the real rabbit. mind you, real rabbits are DINNERS.

in response to Lost Bunny

optomystic: I simply LOVE this town. Why don't you move here and experience all the great things that are going on? If you can't rent a room ; you can always sleep in your car.I think you'll really enjoy the area at B avenue and main street.Excellent parking,wonderful Mexican food and...

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

EvilGentleman: What's a telephone? Ohhhh, wait... Is that one of things that is like a cellphone, but plugs into a wall, and has wires coming out of it? Hehe, seems like yesterday, when my VCR remote had a wire coming out of it. At least it was a lot harder to lose....

in response to Hockey Victory Riot

Jimmy Legs: i say that part of Melrose is pretty safe nowadays. to me the litmus test is to go there on a weekend night and see how comfortable you feel. and to Jim QV: th worst day on broadway and eldert might be very bad indeed, but no worse the worst...

in response to My House in Bushwick

Julz: what a crazy night....but heyy nice one with the police cars..:P....u guys did a good job..hehe...anyways those people who were doing that shitt...they went in my house and stole my telephone&food..lol...who would wanna steal telephone n food...eeee maybe they were hungry ehh..hehe...but who cares i was celebrating too..:).....after that we...

in response to Hockey Victory Riot

Fazal: MY NAME IS FAZAL I M A STUDENT AND RECENTLY GOT A DEGREE NOW I M SEEKING A LOVELADY FOR MARRY MY MOB NO 00923459450950 EMAIL FAZAL_1H@YAHOO.COM OK BY

in response to Feeling Sixy?

Cyril Bagshaw: Hello Mabel, I remember your parents fish and chip shop very well, especially as we we called in just after coming out of The Palace cinema, which was owned by the Barnes family. So it would have been quite close to the Maypole grocery then? I can see you have experienced the same...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

M Howells Mabel Scott.: Have just been reading everyone's comments re their childhood in Irlam.I was born there in 1932.My parent's owned a fish & chip shop on Liverpool Rd.right across from Dr Moffats office. We left there after the war & went to live in Wales.I had 2 sisters Margret & Doris Scott&...

in response to Irlam, Manchester

Cyril Bagshaw: Hi Anne, Our family had great respect for Dr W A Walker, we only lived just across Liverpool road from his surgery, and on many occasions whether it was scarlet fever, measles, births of my sisters, he would come out to the house without hesitation.In those days, you paid the doctor's...

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